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Makkah Ziyarat Taxi

Private 24/7 Ziyarat Taxi Service in Makkah, Madinah, Badar, Taif & across Saudi Arabia.

Reliable Ziyarat Taxi & Transfer Services

Complete your spiritual journey with our private Makkah Ziyarat Taxi service, designed to help pilgrims comfortably visit the most important historical and religious landmarks in and around the holy city of Makkah. Whether you are performing Umrah, Hajj, or visiting Makkah with your family, our professional drivers provide safe, reliable, and comfortable transportation throughout your Ziyarat tour.

With hotel pickup and drop-off, clean air-conditioned vehicles, and flexible itineraries, you can perform your Ziyarat at your own pace without worrying about transportation, parking, or navigating unfamiliar roads.

Makkah Ziyarat Taxi Service Information

LocationMakkah
Service TypePrivate Taxi
Pickup LocationAll Hotels & Apartments
Trip TypeReturn
Availability24/7
Booking OptionsWhatsApp Booking & Online Reservation

Places Included in Our Makkah Ziyarat Tour

Our private Makkah Ziyarat Taxi service covers the most visited Islamic landmarks around Makkah. Depending on your available time and preferences, your itinerary may include:

Jabal Noor

Visit the mountain that is home to the blessed Cave of Hira, where the first revelation of the Holy Qur’an was received by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Cave of Hira (Ghar Hira)

Located on Jabal Noor, Ghar Hira is one of the most significant places in Islamic history and attracts millions of visitors every year.

Cave of Thawr (Ghar Thawr)

Visit the historic cave where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Abu Bakr (RA) sought refuge during the Hijrah to Madinah.

Jabal al-Rahmah

Located in Arafat, this blessed hill is known as the Mount of Mercy and holds great importance during Hajj.

Arafat

Visit the Plain of Arafat, one of the most significant sites of Hajj where pilgrims gather for the Day of Arafah.

Masjid Nimrah

A historic mosque located in Arafat where the Hajj sermon is delivered every year.

Zubaida Canal

Explore the historic water canal built during the Abbasid era to supply water to pilgrims in Makkah.

Masjid Khayf

Located in Mina, this mosque is associated with many Prophets who are believed to have prayed here.

Muzdalifah

Visit the sacred plain where Hajj pilgrims spend the night after standing at Arafat.

Masjid al-Mashar al-Haram

A significant mosque in Muzdalifah where pilgrims gather for prayers during Hajj.

Masjid al-Haram

The holiest mosque in Islam, home to the Kaaba and the central place of worship for Muslims worldwide.

Jamarat

Visit the site where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil during Hajj.

Masjid Bay’ah

A historic mosque marking the place where the Ansar pledged allegiance to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Wadi Muhassar

A valley located between Mina and Muzdalifah, known for its historical significance during Hajj.

Place of Ismail (A.S)

Visit the area associated with Prophet Ismail (A.S), reflecting important moments in Islamic history.

Mina

Explore Mina, known for its important role during Hajj and the location of the Jamarat.

Jannat al-Mu’alla

Visit the historic cemetery where many respected relatives and companions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ are buried.

Masjid Shajar

A historic mosque associated with significant events during the early Islamic period.

Masjid al-Fateh

Visit this mosque known for its historical importance and connection to early Islamic victories.

Premium Ziyarat Taxi Service in Saudi Arabia

Flexible Private Ziyarat Tours

Every pilgrim has different interests and schedules. Our private Makkah Ziyarat Taxi service allows you to customize your tour according to your available time and preferred destinations. Whether you wish to visit every major landmark or focus on selected places, we will tailor the journey to suit your needs.

Makkah Ziyarat Taxi Pricing

The price of a Makkah Ziyarat Taxi depends on the type of vehicle, the number of passengers, the duration of the tour, and any additional stops you wish to include. We offer competitive fixed pricing with no hidden charges. Contact us for a personalized quotation based on your itinerary.

Why Choose Our Makkah Ziyarat Taxi?

  • Private vehicle exclusively for you and your family
  • Professional and courteous drivers
  • Hotel, apartment, and airport pickup
  • Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles
  • Flexible tour schedules
  • Fixed and transparent pricing
  • Available 24 hours a day
  • Suitable for individuals, families, elderly pilgrims, and groups

Our Vehicle Options

Choose the vehicle that best suits your group.

  • Sedan – Ideal for 1–3 passengers
  • Toyota Camry – Comfortable for small families
  • Hyundai Staria – Spacious for medium-sized groups
  • GMC Yukon – Premium comfort with extra luggage space
  • Toyota Hiace – Perfect for larger families
  • Toyota Coaster – Best for large groups and Umrah delegations

Every vehicle is professionally maintained to ensure a safe, smooth, and comfortable journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Makkah Ziyarat tour take?

Most tours take between 3 and 6 hours depending on the number of places you wish to visit and the time spent at each location.

Can I customize the places included in the tour?

Yes. Since this is a private taxi service, you are free to customize your itinerary according to your preferences.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. We provide pickup and drop-off from hotels, apartments, and other locations within Makkah.

Which vehicle should I choose?

Our team will recommend the most suitable vehicle based on the number of passengers and luggage.

Is the tour private?

Yes. All our Makkah Ziyarat tours are conducted using private vehicles reserved exclusively for your booking.

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.