Begin your tour at Mount Uhud, the site of the pivotal 625 CE battle where seventy companions, including Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib (RA), were martyred. Visit Masjid al-Mustarah, where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) rested and prayed after the battle . Proceed to Masjid al-Dir', named for the Prophet (SAW) donning his armor there before Uhud . Explore the Seven Mosques near Mount Sela, marking defensive positions from the Battle of the Trench in 627 CE . After lunch, visit Al-Ghars Well, favored by the Prophet (SAW) for its fresh water; he drank from it, performed ablution, and requested to be bathed with its water after his demise . Then, see Al-Faqir Well, associated with Salman Al-Farsi (RA), who worked in the surrounding orchard . Next, explore Al-Hajim Well and its adjacent date farm, believed to predate Islam and from which the Prophet (SAW) also drank . Conclude with a stroll through Souq Al Kamasha, a historic market over 430 years old, before returning to your hotel .
Food and Drinks Included<br/>Pickup included
This tour takes you through the historic sites of the Battle of Uhud, including Masjid Al-Mustarah and the Seven Mosques. Visit sacred wells linked to the Prophet (SAW), such as Al-Ghars and Salman Al-Farsi Well. End the journey at Souq Al Kamasha, a 430-year-old historic marketplace before returning to the hotel
Medina, the second holiest city in Islam, is a place of profound spiritual significance. Known as the Enlightened City, it is where the Prophet Muhammad established the first Muslim community and where he is buried. Beyond its religious importance, Medina offers a glimpse into Islamic history and culture.
This is the second holiest mosque in Islam, where the Prophet Muhammad is buried. It is a major pilgrimage site and a stunning example of Islamic architecture.
This is one of the oldest mosques in Islam, built by the Prophet Muhammad himself. It is a significant pilgrimage site and a place of great historical importance.
This mountain is the site of the Battle of Uhud, a significant event in early Islamic history. It offers panoramic views of Medina and is a place of historical reflection.
A traditional Saudi dish made with spiced meat, usually lamb or chicken, cooked in an underground pit.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with meat and spices, often served with a side of yogurt.
A dish made with crushed wheat and meat, often served with a side of yogurt.
The best time to visit Medina is during the cooler months when temperatures are more comfortable for sightseeing and religious activities.
Saudi Riyal (SAR)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Medina is generally safe, with a strong police presence and low crime rates. However, travelers should remain vigilant and respect local customs and laws.
Medina Central Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Medina. They are affordable and cover most parts of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
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A museum dedicated to the early Islamic period, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the life of the Prophet Muhammad.
An ancient cemetery where many early Islamic figures are buried, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.
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