Ziyarah Taxi

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At Ziyarah Taxi, we take pride in offering a name you can trust and the most modern fleet of luxury cars, coasters, luxury buses, and mini buses. With our wide range of vehicles, we cater to all your needs of taxi service in Saudi Arabia.

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Ziyarah Taxi offers exceptional taxi services in Saudi Arabia with an easy online booking system, available 24/7. Whether you’re traveling for Umrah, Hajj, a business meeting, or a special event like a wedding, we provide reliable and comfortable transportation. Explore sacred sites in Makkah and Madinah or book a luxury taxi for seamless travel across the kingdom. With affordable group rates and private options, getting around Saudi Arabia has never been easier. Hire a cab in Saudi Arabia with Ziyarah Taxi and see all the holy sites on your schedule.

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Personify the Spirit of the Holy Journey

With Ziyarah Taxi and Car Rental, explore Makkah and Madinah’s sacred sites at your own pace, from Cave Sour in Makkah to Masjid Nabawi in Madinah.

Convenient Umrah Taxi Services for a Comfortable Journey

Our professional Umrah taxi services provide safe, timely, and comfortable transportation to Makkah, Madinah, and other sacred sites. Focus on your spiritual journey while we handle the rest, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

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Our transparent pricing ensures fair and justified rates, with customer satisfaction driving repeat business. With experienced drivers and a large fleet, we deliver the service you need, every time.

Explore the Sacred Sights of Makkah and Madinah

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Masjid Al haram
Masjid al-Haram also known as the Great Mosque of Mecca, is a mosque that surrounds the Kaaba in Mecca, in the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia.
Masjid Aisha
This beautiful mosque has a peaceful environment and has two entrance doors, one for females and another one for males.
Jannat Al Mualla
It is the place where prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) wife Khadijah (RA), grandfather Adul Mutlib, and other ancestors are buried.
Cave Thaur
The cave of Thawr, where the Prophet and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq took shelter to flee from the Quraish, is an important religious site in Makkah.
Cave Hira
A cave in Mount Hira (near Mecca) is the location where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received his revelations from Allah SWT through the angel Gabriel.
Birthplace of the prophet (PBUH)
in She'eb Banu Hashim in Makkah is built over the birthplace of the Prophet(SAW) who was born in Rabi' al-Awwal, in the 'Year of the Elephant'
Masjid jin
The Mosque of the Jinn (Arabic:, romanized: Masjid al-Jinn) is a mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, located near Jannat al-Mu'alla.
Bilal bin Rabah mosque
Bilal ibn Rabah al-Habashi was a loyal Sahabah (companion) to the Prophet Muhammad and thus one of the earliest converts in the newly-emerging religion of Islam. He was also the first mu'azzin (prayer caller) in the Muslim faith. Rabah is the first person of known African ancestry to become a Muslim.
Zubaida canal
The Canal of Zubaida, known in Arabic as 'Ain Zubaida, is an early Abbasid-era aquaduct (Qanat), constructed by Zubaidah bint Ja'far (RA).
Mount Abu Qubai
Jabal Abu Qubais (Arabic: جبل أبو قبيس) is a mountain adjacent to Masjid al-Haram. It is believed that it was from the top of this mountain that the Prophet (SAW) pointed to the moon and split it in half.
Masjid al khayf
Masjid al-Khayf (Arabic: مسجد الخيف) is located at the foot of a mountain in the south of Mina, close to the smallest Jamarat. It was at this spot that the Prophet (SAW) and numerous other Prophets before him performed salah. It is also known as the ‘Mosque of the Prophets’.
jabal al nimra
Also known as Jabal ar-Rahmah, Mount Arafat is located in the southeast of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. On the 9th of Dhul Hajj, Muslim pilgrims leave Mina for Mount Arafat, where they stand and perform a contemplative vigil and recite the Holy Quran. Mount Arafat is where the beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH delivered the last sermon to the Muslims who accompanied him for Hajj towards the end of his life. Read on to learn more about Mount Arafat and its significance in Islam.
Archers Mountain Uhud
This is the small mountain where the archers were based during the Battle of Uhud
Masjid Ghamama
The "Mosque of Clouds" derives its name from the occasion when the Prophet prayed for rain and suddenly clouds appeared and rain fell.
Battle of the Trench site
The battle is named after the "trench", or khandaq, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle. The word khandaq (خندق) is the Arabised form of the Persian word kandak (meaning "that which has been dug"). Salman the Persian advised Muhammad to dig a trench around the city.
Masjid Ijabah
Masjid Ijabah is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) made a dua/supplication for three things. However, only two of them were granted.
Bir Ali
(This is the Meeqat (boundary) from whence pilgrims enter into Ihraam to perform Hajj or Umrah in Makkah Dhul Hulaifa)
Masjid Jumuah
This is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed the first Friday congregational prayer in Madina
Castle of Urwah bin Zubair
This is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed the first Friday congregational prayer in Madina
MasjidMasjid
Masturah is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) rested and prayed after the Battle of Uhud. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also rested/stopped here whenever he went to visit the grave of Hamza (RA) in Uhud. Masturah
Cave of Uhud
This is the cave the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was taken to when he was injured in the Battle of Badr
Masjid Misbah
Also known as Masjid Banu Unaif and Masjid Fajr, this is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed his first Fajr salaah when he entered Madina
Dar Al Madinah Museum
The museum has lots of models of Medina city with an explanation regarding the history of Medina city and beloved Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) life and his hijrah from Mecca city to Medina
Masjid Qiblatayn
The museum has lots of models of Medina city with an explanation regarding the history of Medina city and beloved Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) life and his hijrah from Mecca city to Medina
Garden of Healing Sand
Abu Dawood reported in his Sunan that the Prophet (SAS) came to Thabit Ibn Qais who was sick and recited the dua upon him, ’O Lord of Mankind, take away the harm from Thabit Ibn Qais’. Then he (the Prophet) took some earth from Buthaan (a place in Medina) and then put it in a container and put water in it. After, doing this, he then splashed the water on Thabit’. (Abu Dawood)
Masjid Quba
Masjid Quba was the first Masjid to be built in Islam. The virtue of Masjid Quba is mentioned in the following Quranic verse in Surah Taubah: “…certainly a masjid founded on piety from the very first day is more deserving that you should stand in it…” [9:108]
Garden of Salman al Farsi
The Garden was owned by Usman bin Affan (RA) during the era of the prophet.