Madinah Ziyarat Places: Complete Guide with Map, List & Booking

Madinah-Ziyarat-Places

Madinah has 30+ significant Ziyarat sites beyond Masjid Nabawi that require transport to visit. Major sites include Quba Mosque (3.5km), Uhud Mountain (6km), Seven Mosques (5km), and Masjid al-Qiblatain (4km). Most sites need taxi since they’re too far to walk.

Key Information:

  • Closest major site: Quba Mosque – 3.5-4 km from Masjid Nabawi
  • Farthest common site: Bir Ali (Meeqat) – 15+ km
  • Most popular: Quba Mosque, Uhud Mountain, Seven Mosques
  • Taxi needed: Yes, for all sites listed (not walking distance)
  • One-day tour: SAR 150-250 covers major sites
  • Full-day tour: SAR 300-500 covers 15-20 locations
  • Best time: Early morning or late afternoon
  • What to see: Mosques, battle sites, companion graves, historical wells

Types of Sites: Historic mosques, battle locations, martyrs’ graves, sacred wells, companion houses, and significant Islamic heritage sites.

Madinah Ziyarat Places

Staying near Masjid Nabawi means you’ll visit the Prophet’s Mosque daily for prayers. You’ll see the green dome, walk through the main gates, maybe visit Jannatul Baqi cemetery right next door. That’s your daily routine.

But here’s the thing – Madinah’s got SO MUCH MORE beyond what’s in walking distance. Quba Mosque where the Prophet (PBUH) himself laid the foundation. Uhud Mountain where one of Islam’s most significant battles happened. Seven Mosques complex where companions dug trenches to defend the city. Sacred wells the Prophet (PBUH) drank from. Battle sites that changed history.

These places need planning and transport. We’re going to show you every major Ziyarat site in Madina, how far each one is, what you’ll actually see there, and how to visit them all without the hassle.

Complete Madinah Ziyarat Places List – Organized by Distance

Here’s every significant site beyond your daily Masjid Nabawi visits:

Site Name Distance from Masjid Nabawi Category Transport Needed
Jannatul Baqi Adjacent (100m) Cemetery Walking
Masjid Ghamama 500m Mosque Walking (but often included in tours)
Masjid Quba 3.5-4 km Mosque Taxi
Masjid al-Qiblatain 4-5 km Mosque Taxi
Seven Mosques Complex 5-6 km Mosques/Battle Site Taxi
Quran Museum Madinah 500 meters Museum Madinah  walking
Uhud Mountain 6-7 km Battle Site Taxi
Cave of Uhud 6-7 km Historical Site Taxi
Graves of Uhud Martyrs 6.5 km Cemetery Taxi
Archers Mountain 6.5 km Battle Site Taxi
Masjid Ijabah 5 km Mosque Taxi
Masjid Jumuah 5 km Mosque Taxi
Masjid Masturah 6 km Mosque Taxi
Masjid Misbah 4 km Mosque Taxi
Masjid Suqyaa 4.5 km Mosque Taxi
Well of Ghars 5 km Historical Well Taxi
Well of Uthman 4 km Historical Well Taxi
Garden of Salman al-Farsi 5 km Historical Site Taxi
Bir Ali (Dhul Hulaifa) 15+ km Meeqat Point Taxi
Battle of Trench Site 5-6 km Battle Site Taxi
Dar Al Madinah Museum 2 km Museum Taxi/Walking
Hejaz Railway Station 3 km Historical Site Taxi

Total major sites requiring transport: 20+

Category 1: Must-Visit Mosques (Beyond Masjid Nabawi)

Masjid Quba – The First Mosque in Islam

Masjid quba taxi

Distance: 3.5-4 km south of Masjid Nabawi
Why it matters: First mosque ever built in Islam. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) laid its foundation stones with his own blessed hands when he arrived in Madinah from Makkah.

What you’ll see:

  • Beautiful white mosque with modern architecture
  • Multiple minarets
  • Spacious prayer halls for men and women
  • Wudu facilities
  • Usually not too crowded except Fridays

The reward: Prophet (PBUH) said praying here equals the reward of an Umrah. That’s massive. Most pilgrims pray 2 rakats there.

When to go: Saturday mornings (following Sunnah – Prophet used to visit Saturdays). Early morning after Fajr is quietest. Avoid Friday afternoon when it’s packed.

How long: Spend 30-45 minutes. Pray, make dua, walk around, take in the peaceful atmosphere.

Getting there: 10-15 minute taxi ride from Masjid Nabawi. Road is straightforward.

Masjid al-Qiblatain – Where Prayer Direction Changed

Madinah Ziyarat Places

Distance: 4-5 km northwest
Historical significance: This is where the revelation came to change prayer direction from Jerusalem to Makkah. The Prophet (PBUH) was leading prayer here when it happened. They literally turned mid-prayer to face the Kaaba.

What you’ll see:

  • Distinctive architecture
  • Two mihrab locations (though one’s been removed now)
  • Modern renovated structure
  • Information boards explaining the history

Why visit: It’s a pivotal moment in Islamic history. Standing where that happened hits different.

Time needed: 20-30 minutes

Best combined with: Quba Mosque visit – they’re in similar directions, easy to do both in one trip.

Seven Mosques Complex – Battle of the Trench Memorial

Distance: 5-6 km west, near Sala’ Mountain
What it is: Actually six small mosques (despite the name) built where companions stationed themselves during Battle of Khandaq (Trench).

The mosques:

  1. Masjid Al-Fath (largest one)
  2. Masjid Salman Al-Farsi
  3. Masjid Ali bin Abu Talib (RA)
  4. Masjid Umar bin Khattab (RA)
  5. Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (RA)
  6. Masjid Fatimah Az-Zahra (RA)

Battle context: Muslims dug a massive trench around Madinah to defend against Quraysh armies. These mosques mark where different companions stood guard.

Visiting: You can walk between all six – they’re close together. Most people pray at each one.

Time needed: 1-1.5 hours to visit all properly

What to bring: Water (it’s outdoors, can be hot), camera (views are beautiful from the mountain area)

Quran Museum Madinah (Museum of the Prophet’s Holy Mosque)

Distance from Masjid Nabawi: 500 meters (walking distance)
Time needed: 1-2 hours
Entry: Free

Located right next to Masjid Nabawi, this museum’s a hidden gem most pilgrims miss. You’ll find rare Quran manuscripts, the history of Quran compilation, and exhibitions showing Masjid Nabawi’s expansion over 1,400 years.

Other Significant Mosques Worth Visiting

Masjid Jumuah (First Friday Prayer):
Where Prophet (PBUH) led the very first Jum’ah prayer in Madinah. About 5 km from Masjid Nabawi.

Masjid Ghamama (Mosque of Clouds):
Prophet prayed for rain here and clouds appeared. It’s actually walking distance (500m) but often included in taxi tours.

Masjid Ijabah:
Prophet made dua here for three things – two were granted. Known as place where prayers are answered. About 5 km away.

Masjid Misbah (Masjid Fajr):
Where Prophet (PBUH) prayed his first Fajr when entering Madinah. Also called Masjid Banu Unaif. 4 km distance.

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✅ Private taxi – Just your group, flexible timing
✅ Professional drivers – Know every Ziyarat location
✅ Half-day tours – SAR 150-250, covers major mosques
✅ Full-day packages – SAR 300-500, see everything
✅ Hotel pickup – We come get you
✅ Available daily – Book anytime

Book Madinah Ziyarat Taxi or WhatsApp us for custom packages.

Category 2: Battle Sites & Historical Locations

Jabal Uhud (Mount Uhud) – Site of Major Battle

Uhud Mountain

Distance: 6-7 km north of Masjid Nabawi
What happened here: Battle of Uhud – one of the most significant battles in Islamic history. Muslims faced Quraysh polytheists. Battle didn’t go as planned, many companions were martyred.

What you’ll see:

  • Massive mountain (largest in Madinah)
  • Really impressive sight
  • Archers’ Mountain (small hill where archers were positioned)
  • Cave where Prophet (PBUH) was taken when injured
  • Area is mostly open, you can walk around

Historical significance: Prophet (PBUH) said “Uhud is a mountain that loves us and we love it.” Many companions are believed buried in its soil.

Visiting experience: Stand where actual Islamic history happened. See the strategic positions. Understand how the battle unfolded.

Time needed: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Combine with: Graves of Uhud Martyrs (right nearby)

Uhud Mountain

Graves of Uhud Martyrs – Hamza’s (RA) Resting Place

Distance: 6.5 km (at the base of Uhud Mountain)
Who’s buried here: Hamza (RA) – Prophet’s uncle, and other martyrs from Battle of Uhud.

What to do: Pay respects, make dua for them, reflect on their sacrifice. It’s a cemetery, so respectful behavior expected.

Emotional experience: Knowing these companions gave their lives defending Islam – it hits you standing there.

Time needed: 20-30 minutes

Note: Usually visited together with Uhud Mountain – same trip.

Battle of the Trench (Khandaq) Site

Distance: 5-6 km (area around Seven Mosques)
What happened: Muslims dug a huge trench around Madinah to defend against attacking armies. Salman Al-Farsi (RA) suggested this strategy (Persian military tactic).

What you’ll see today: The Seven Mosques mark where this happened. Some trench remnants might be visible (though much has been built over).

Why visit: Understand the military strategy, see where companions worked day and night digging, realize how they defended the city.

Best experienced with: Knowledgeable driver who explains the history (our drivers do this)

Category 3: Sacred Wells & Gardens

Well of Ghars (Beer E Ghars)

Distance: About 5 km
Significance: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) drank from this well. He made wudu with its water. It’s believed he requested to be bathed with water from this well after his passing.

What you’ll see:

  • Renovated well area
  • Small mosque nearby
  • Clean facilities
  • Pilgrims can drink the water

Recently updated: They’ve cleaned up the area, removed debris, made it more accessible for visitors.

Time needed: 15-20 minutes

Well of Uthman ibn Affan (RA)

Distance: 4 km
History: This well was owned by a Jewish man who charged Muslims high prices for water. Uthman (RA) bought it to provide free water to Muslims.

Significance: Shows Uthman’s (RA) generosity and care for the Muslim community.

Visit: Quick stop, see the well, learn the story, appreciate the companion’s sacrifice.

Garden of Salman Al-Farsi (Date Farm)

Distance: 5 km
Amazing story: Prophet (PBUH) and companions planted 300 date palms here to free Salman Al-Farsi (RA) from slavery. His Jewish master agreed to free him in exchange for this garden.

What you’ll see:

  • Active date farm (still producing!)
  • The original well used for irrigation
  • Can buy dates there
  • Beautiful green space

Historical significance: Salman Al-Farsi was the first Persian to accept Islam. This garden literally bought his freedom.

Time needed: 30-45 minutes

Best time: When dates are in season (you can see the actual fruit)

Category 4: Bir Ali (Dhul Hulaifa) – The Meeqat Point

Distance: 15+ km southwest of Madinah
What it is: The Meeqat boundary where people coming from Madinah direction enter Ihram for Hajj or Umrah.

Who goes here: People traveling from Madinah to Makkah for Umrah who need to wear Ihram.

Facilities:

  • Large complex with changing rooms
  • Separate areas for men and women
  • Wudu facilities
  • Prayer areas
  • Can buy Ihram garments there if needed

Note: You only visit if you’re going to Makkah for Umrah/Hajj. Otherwise, it’s quite far and not part of regular Ziyarat tours.

Our service: We do Madinah to Makkah trips that include proper Meeqat stops. Check our Madinah to Makkah taxi service.

Quick-Visit Sites (Often Included in Tours)

Jannatul Baqi Cemetery

Distance: Adjacent to Masjid Nabawi (literally 100 meters)
Who’s buried here: Thousands of companions, members of Prophet’s family, early Muslims.

Access: You can walk there after prayers. Gates open specific times (usually after Fajr and Asr).

What to do: Make dua for those buried there, including specific companions you know are there.

Time needed: 15-30 minutes

Note: While it’s walking distance and you’ll likely visit during daily routine, taxi tours often include it for completeness.

Dar Al Madinah Museum

Distance: 2 km
What it is: Museum showing Madinah’s history, Prophet’s life, models of the city through different eras.

Worth it? Yeah, especially if you want to understand historical context. Lots of models and explanations.

Time needed: 1-2 hours if you actually read everything

Best for: Families, history enthusiasts, first-time visitors

Hejaz Railway Station

Distance: 3 km
Historical significance: Ottoman railway that connected Damascus to Madinah. Pilgrims used to arrive by train.

What you’ll see: Old station building, some preserved train cars, historical exhibits.

Quick stop: 20-30 minutes, mostly for photos and brief history

Distances from Masjid Nabawi – Complete Reference

Site KM from Masjid Nabawi Taxi Time Walking?
Jannatul Baqi 0.1 km N/A Yes – 2 min walk
Masjid Ghamama 0.5 km 2 min Yes – 7 min walk
Dar Al Madinah Museum 2 km 5 min Possible but far
Hejaz Railway 3 km 7 min No
Masjid Quba 3.5-4 km 10-12 min No
Well of Uthman 4 km 10 min No
Masjid al-Qiblatain 4-5 km 12-15 min No
Masjid Misbah 4 km 10 min No
Well of Ghars 5 km 12 min No
Seven Mosques 5-6 km 15 min No
Battle of Trench 5-6 km 15 min No
Garden of Salman 5 km 12 min No
Uhud Mountain 6-7 km 18-20 min No
Martyrs of Uhud 6.5 km 18-20 min No
Bir Ali (Meeqat) 15+ km 25-30 min No

Travel times assume normal traffic

Madinah Ziyarat Map Layout – How Sites Are Positioned

North of Masjid Nabawi:

  • Uhud Mountain (6-7 km)
  • Cave of Uhud
  • Martyrs’ graves
  • Archers Mountain

South of Masjid Nabawi:

  • Quba Mosque (3.5 km)
  • Bir Ali/Meeqat (15+ km, same direction)

Northwest:

  • Masjid al-Qiblatain (4-5 km)

West:

  • Seven Mosques complex (5-6 km)
  • Battle of Trench site
  • Sala’ Mountain area

Various directions (closer):

  • Masjid Ghamama (500m)
  • Dar Al Madinah Museum (2 km)
  • Hejaz Railway (3 km)
  • Wells and gardens (4-5 km various directions)

Best route planning: Group sites by direction. Do all north sites together (Uhud area), all south sites together (Quba), all west sites together (Seven Mosques).

One-Day vs Two-Day Ziyarat Itineraries

Half-Day Tour (4-5 hours) – Major Sites Only

Morning itinerary:

  1. Quba Mosque (45 min)
  2. Masjid al-Qiblatain (30 min)
  3. Uhud Mountain (1 hour)
  4. Martyrs’ graves (30 min)

Cost with us: SAR 150-250

Who it’s for: Time-limited pilgrims, those who just want the absolute must-sees

Full-Day Tour (7-8 hours) – Comprehensive

Complete itinerary:

  1. Quba Mosque (45 min)
  2. Masjid al-Qiblatain (30 min)
  3. Seven Mosques complex (1.5 hours)
  4. Uhud Mountain area (1 hour)
  5. Martyrs’ graves (30 min)
  6. Well of Ghars (20 min)
  7. Garden of Salman (45 min)
  8. Masjid Jumuah (20 min)
  9. Other mosques as time permits

Includes: Lunch break

Cost with us: SAR 300-500

Who it’s for: First-time visitors, history enthusiasts, those wanting complete experience

Two-Day Relaxed Tour

Day 1: South & West

  • Quba and nearby mosques
  • Wells and gardens
  • Masjid al-Qiblatain

Day 2: North & Battle Sites

  • Uhud Mountain complex
  • Seven Mosques
  • Battle sites
  • Any remaining locations

Best for: Families with elderly, people who don’t want to rush, those spending a week in Madinah

Best Times to Visit Madinah Ziyarat Sites

By Time of Day

Early Morning (After Fajr, 6-8 AM) – BEST:

  • Sites are empty
  • Weather is cool
  • Photography lighting is perfect
  • Peaceful spiritual experience
  • Can finish before heat

Mid-Morning (9-11 AM) – Good:

  • Still relatively cool
  • Most sites aren’t crowded yet
  • Good time to start

Midday (12-3 PM) – Avoid:

  • Extremely hot (especially summer)
  • Harsh sun
  • Many sites are outdoor
  • Exhausting

Late Afternoon (4-6 PM) – Good:

  • Cooler again
  • Nice lighting
  • Can visit after Asr prayer
  • Still have daylight

Evening (After Maghrib) – Limited:

  • Some sites close
  • Dark at outdoor locations
  • Harder to see and appreciate
  • Better to finish before Maghrib

By Day of Week

Saturday, Sunday, Monday – Best:

  • Least crowded
  • All sites accessible
  • Good hotel rates if you’re extending stay

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – Good:

  • Still reasonable
  • Slightly busier mid-week

Friday – Avoid if Possible:

  • Everything is packed
  • Mosques especially crowded for Jum’ah
  • Traffic heavier
  • Prices sometimes higher

By Season

Winter (November-February) – Perfect:

  • Comfortable weather (15-25°C)
  • Can walk around outdoors easily
  • Best time for Uhud Mountain visit
  • Peak season though – book ahead

Spring (March-April) – Excellent:

  • Good weather
  • Gardens look beautiful
  • Comfortable temperatures

Summer (May-September) – Hot:

  • Can reach 40-45°C
  • Outdoor sites are challenging
  • Go very early morning only
  • Stay hydrated

Ramadan – Special:

  • Spiritual atmosphere is incredible
  • Sites are busier
  • Different timings (most activity after Iftar)
  • Book well ahead

What to Bring for Madinah Ziyarat Tour

Essentials:

  • Water bottles (seriously, bring more than you think)
  • Comfortable walking shoes (you’ll walk at each site)
  • Modest clothing (long sleeves, long pants/skirts)
  • Headscarf for women
  • Prayer mat (optional, mosques have them)
  • Small cash (SAR 50-100 for any purchases)

Helpful:

  • Sunglasses (bright sun)
  • Hat or cap (sun protection)
  • Phone charger/power bank (you’ll take lots of photos)
  • Small snacks
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Small bag for belongings
  • Notebook if you want to take notes

Photography:

  • Camera or phone with good camera
  • Respect signs saying “no photography” (some indoor areas)
  • Be respectful when photographing people

Don’t bring:

  • Large bags (you’ll be carrying them all day)
  • Valuable jewelry
  • Too much cash
  • Anything you don’t want to lose

Madinah Ziyarat Taxi Booking – How It Works

Booking with Umrah Taxi VIP

Step 1: Contact us via booking page or WhatsApp

Step 2: Tell us:

  • Which sites you want to visit (or pick our standard package)
  • What day
  • How many passengers
  • Your hotel in Madinah
  • Half-day or full-day
  • Any special requests

Step 3: We send exact price quote

Step 4: Confirm booking and payment method

Step 5: We send driver details day before

Step 6: Driver picks you up from hotel at agreed time

Step 7: Visit all sites comfortably

Step 8: Driver drops you back at hotel

Our Vehicles

Sedan (1-4 passengers): SAR 150-200 (half-day)
Van (5-7 passengers): SAR 200-300 (half-day)
SUV (5-7 passengers with extra luggage): SAR 250-350 (half-day)

All vehicles:

  • Air-conditioned
  • Clean and well-maintained
  • Comfortable seating
  • Professional licensed drivers
  • Know all Ziyarat locations

Why Book with Us

Fixed transparent pricing – No haggling, no surprises
Knowledgeable drivers – They explain history at each site
Flexible itineraries – Customize based on your interests
All sites covered – We know every location
Time management – We make sure you see everything planned
Family friendly – Patient with kids and elderly
Available daily – Book whenever you need
WhatsApp support – Easy communication in English and Arabic

Want to combine with other trips? Check our Madinah Ziyarat Taxi page for packages, or our Makkah Ziyarat Taxi if you’re doing both cities.

Tips for Visiting Madinah Ziyarat Sites

Before you go:

Book taxi 1-2 days ahead (peak seasons book earlier)
Start early morning – beat heat and crowds
Eat breakfast – long day ahead
Check prayer times – plan around them
Charge your phone fully
Wear broken-in comfortable shoes
Bring more water than you think you need

During visits:

Listen if your driver explains history – ours do
Take your time at each site – don’t rush
Pray at the mosques – that’s why you’re there
Make dua – these are blessed locations
Be respectful – sacred sites
Photos are fine but don’t make it the main focus
Ask driver to wait – don’t feel pressured

At battle sites:

Try to visualize what happened
Understand the sacrifice companions made
Read about the battles beforehand (helps appreciate)
Uhud especially – stand and reflect

Etiquette:

Dress modestly always
Lower your voice at graves
Don’t litter (please!)
Be patient with other visitors
Help elderly if you see them struggling
Women – stay in designated areas where applicable

Money-saving:

Book full day instead of multiple half-days
Share taxi with other family/friends
Bring your own water and snacks
Avoid Friday (sometimes higher prices)
Book in advance (better rates)

Comparison: Different Ways to Do Madinah Ziyarat

Method Cost Flexibility Comfort Best For
Our Private Taxi SAR 150-500 Very High Very High Most pilgrims, families
Hotel Tour Package SAR 200-600 Low Medium Convenience seekers
Shared Taxi SAR 50-100 pp Medium Medium Budget solo travelers
Public Bus Very Cheap Very Low Low Extremely tight budgets
Walking Free High Low Impossible for most sites

Our honest take: Private taxi makes the most sense. You control timing, choose which sites, spend as long as you want at each location, travel comfortably. After spiritual activities at Masjid Nabawi, you don’t want to stress about transport.

Madinah Ziyarat Places: Your Questions Answered

How many Ziyarat places are in Madinah?

There are 30+ significant Ziyarat sites in Madina beyond Masjid Nabawi. The major must-visit ones are about 15-20 sites. These include historic mosques like Quba, battle locations like Uhud Mountain, companion graves, sacred wells, and important Islamic heritage sites. Most require taxi since they’re 3-7 kilometers from Masjid Nabawi. You can’t walk to them.

What is the distance from Masjid Nabawi to Quba Mosque?

About 3.5 to 4 kilometers heading south from Masjid Nabawi. Takes 10-12 minutes by taxi normally. It’s the closest major Ziyarat site but still too far to walk comfortably, especially in heat with Madinah weather. Most pilgrims take a taxi there. Quba’s the first mosque in Islam – absolutely worth visiting.

Can I visit all Madinah Ziyarat sites in one day?

Yeah, you can cover the major sites in one full day if you start early. Our full-day tour (7-8 hours) hits 10-15 important locations including Quba, Uhud, Seven Mosques, Masjid al-Qiblatain, wells, and gardens. Half-day tour covers just the absolute must-sees – Quba, Uhud, and maybe one or two more. Two relaxed days is better if you’ve got time.

How much does Madinah Ziyarat taxi cost?

Half-day tours run SAR 150-250 depending on vehicle size. Full-day comprehensive tours cost SAR 300-500. Price includes pickup from your hotel, visiting all agreed sites, driver waiting at each location, and drop-off back at hotel. We use clean air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers who know every site’s history and location.

What should I wear when visiting Madinah Ziyarat places?

Modest clothing always. Men – long pants, shirt with sleeves. Women – loose clothing covering arms and legs, headscarf required. You’re visiting sacred Islamic sites and mosques. Comfortable walking shoes matter too – you’ll walk around at each location. Bring something for sun protection. Dress respectfully and you’re fine.

Is Jannatul Baqi part of Madinah Ziyarat tour?

Jannatul Baqi cemetery sits right next to Masjid Nabawi – literally 100 meters walking distance. You’ll probably visit it during your daily routine after prayers since gates open after Fajr and Asr. Taxi tours sometimes include it for completeness, but you don’t really need transport for it. The Ziyarat sites needing taxis are the ones farther out.

What’s the best time to visit Uhud Mountain?

Early morning right after Fajr is perfect – cool weather, empty, peaceful, amazing for photos and reflection. Late afternoon works too. Avoid midday heat completely – Uhud’s outdoors with little shade. Winter months (November-February) are best season-wise. Fridays get crowded. Go Saturday or Sunday morning if you can. Spend about an hour there including the martyrs’ graves nearby.

Do I need a guide or can taxi driver explain sites?

Our drivers know the history of every Ziyarat location. They’ll explain significance, what happened there, why it matters. Not formal tour guides, but they’ve done this route hundreds of times and learned from pilgrims and scholars. Most drivers speak English and Arabic. If you want really detailed scholarly explanations, you could hire a separate guide, but honestly our drivers give good information.

Can women visit all Madinah Ziyarat sites?

Yes, all the mosques and sites are accessible to women. Some mosques have separate prayer areas for sisters. Cemeteries like Jannatul Baqi and Uhud martyrs – women can visit and make dua. Just follow modest dress code and respect any gender-separated areas where they exist. Our service welcomes families and women travelers.

Which Madinah Ziyarat sites are most important?

Top must-visits: Quba Mosque (first mosque, huge reward for praying there), Uhud Mountain (major battle site, martyrs’ graves), Seven Mosques complex (Battle of Trench location), and Masjid al-Qiblatain (where Qibla changed). Those four cover the biggest historical moments. If you’re really short on time and can only do a few, hit those. Everything else adds depth but those are the core ones.

How do I book Madinah Ziyarat taxi online?

Go to our booking page or send us WhatsApp message. Tell us what day you want to go, how many people, which sites you want (or pick our standard package), and your hotel location. We send you exact price quote. You confirm, we send driver details day before. Driver picks you up at agreed time. Whole booking takes about 5 minutes. Easy and confirmed.

What’s included in Madinah Ziyarat taxi fare?

Our price includes hotel pickup, visiting all sites in package, driver waiting at each location, fuel, and drop-off back at hotel. No hidden charges. Water sometimes provided. Lunch not included – we stop at restaurants and you pay for your own food. Entry to sites is free (mosques don’t charge). Just the transport and driver service in the fare.

FAQ Table Format

How many Ziyarat places are in Madinah?

There are 30+ significant Ziyarat sites in Madina beyond Masjid Nabawi. The major must-visit ones are about 15-20 sites. These include historic mosques like Quba, battle locations like Uhud Mountain, companion graves, sacred wells, and important Islamic heritage sites. Most require taxi since they’re 3-7 kilometers from Masjid Nabawi. You can’t walk to them.

What is the distance from Masjid Nabawi to Quba Mosque?

About 3.5 to 4 kilometers heading south from Masjid Nabawi. Takes 10-12 minutes by taxi normally. It’s the closest major Ziyarat site but still too far to walk comfortably, especially in heat with Madinah weather. Most pilgrims take a taxi there. Quba’s the first mosque in Islam – absolutely worth visiting.

Can I visit all Madinah Ziyarat sites in one day?

Yeah, you can cover the major sites in one full day if you start early. Our full-day tour (7-8 hours) hits 10-15 important locations including Quba, Uhud, Seven Mosques, Masjid al-Qiblatain, wells, and gardens. Half-day tour covers just the absolute must-sees – Quba, Uhud, and maybe one or two more. Two relaxed days is better if you’ve got time.

How much does Madinah Ziyarat taxi cost?

Half-day tours run SAR 150-250 depending on vehicle size. Full-day comprehensive tours cost SAR 300-500. Price includes pickup from your hotel, visiting all agreed sites, driver waiting at each location, and drop-off back at hotel. We use clean air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers who know every site’s history and location.

What should I wear when visiting Madinah Ziyarat places?

Modest clothing always. Men – long pants, shirt with sleeves. Women – loose clothing covering arms and legs, headscarf required. You’re visiting sacred Islamic sites and mosques. Comfortable walking shoes matter too – you’ll walk around at each location. Bring something for sun protection. Dress respectfully and you’re fine.

Is Jannatul Baqi part of Madinah Ziyarat tour?

Jannatul Baqi cemetery sits right next to Masjid Nabawi – literally 100 meters walking distance. You’ll probably visit it during your daily routine after prayers since gates open after Fajr and Asr. Taxi tours sometimes include it for completeness, but you don’t really need transport for it. The Ziyarat sites needing taxis are the ones farther out.

What’s the best time to visit Uhud Mountain?

Early morning right after Fajr is perfect – cool weather, empty, peaceful, amazing for photos and reflection. Late afternoon works too. Avoid midday heat completely – Uhud’s outdoors with little shade. Winter months (November-February) are best season-wise. Fridays get crowded. Go Saturday or Sunday morning if you can. Spend about an hour there including the martyrs’ graves nearby.

Do I need a guide or can taxi driver explain sites?

Our drivers know the history of every Ziyarat location. They’ll explain significance, what happened there, why it matters. Not formal tour guides, but they’ve done this route hundreds of times and learned from pilgrims and scholars. Most drivers speak English and Arabic. If you want really detailed scholarly explanations, you could hire a separate guide, but honestly our drivers give good information.

Can women visit all Madinah Ziyarat sites?

Yes, all the mosques and sites are accessible to women. Some mosques have separate prayer areas for sisters. Cemeteries like Jannatul Baqi and Uhud martyrs – women can visit and make dua. Just follow modest dress code and respect any gender-separated areas where they exist. Our service welcomes families and women travelers.

Which Madinah Ziyarat sites are most important?

Top must-visits: Quba Mosque (first mosque, huge reward for praying there), Uhud Mountain (major battle site, martyrs’ graves), Seven Mosques complex (Battle of Trench location), and Masjid al-Qiblatain (where Qibla changed). Those four cover the biggest historical moments. If you’re really short on time and can only do a few, hit those. Everything else adds depth but those are the core ones.

How do I book Madinah Ziyarat taxi online?

Go to our booking page or send us WhatsApp message. Tell us what day you want to go, how many people, which sites you want (or pick our standard package), and your hotel location. We send you exact price quote. You confirm, we send driver details day before. Driver picks you up at agreed time. Whole booking takes about 5 minutes. Easy and confirmed.

What’s included in Madinah Ziyarat taxi fare?

Our price includes hotel pickup, visiting all sites in package, driver waiting at each location, fuel, and drop-off back at hotel. No hidden charges. Water sometimes provided. Lunch not included – we stop at restaurants and you pay for your own food. Entry to sites is free (mosques don’t charge). Just the transport and driver service in the fare.