Destinations

  • Main entry point to Makkah and Madinah
  • Rich in history, culture, and hospitality
  • Seamless connections to holy cities
  • Modern facilities for pilgrim convenience

Madina, also known as Medina, is Islam's second holiest city, located in Saudi Arabia. It is where the Prophet Muhammad migrated and founded the first Muslim community. The city is famous for the Prophet's Mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi), which houses his tomb and is a popular pilgrimage destination. Madina is a hub of Islamic history and scholarship, attracting millions of people each year who seek spiritual development and connection to their faith. The city's calm atmosphere and rich past make it a popular destination for Muslims worldwide.

Makkah, or Mecca, is the holiest city in Islam, located in western Saudi Arabia. Known as the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and home to the Kaaba, it attracts millions of Muslims each year for the Hajj pilgrimage. A blend of tradition and modernity, Makkah is a place of deep spiritual significance where Muslims from around the world come together in devotion and unity.