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18D Akhir Ramadan: Lailatul Qadar & Eid in Mecca
$7,800.00 SGD
Maximize your rewards this Ramadan with a spiritual journey covering the Last 10 Nights and Eid ul-Fitr in the Holy Land. Fly direct via Saudi Airlines and enjoy a seamless transfer between cities on the High-Speed Train. Stay in 5-star comfort near the Harams (Ruve Medina & Anjum Mecca). Experience the serenity of fasting in Madinah, the intensity of Tahajjud and Terawih in Mecca, perform 3 Guided Umrahs, and celebrate a joyous Eid in the presence of the Kaaba.
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The Serenity of Madinah
Begin your fasting journey in the City of the Prophet. Stay at the Ruve Hotel, located just 170m from Masjid Nabawi. Break your fast (Iftar) with the community and perform Sahur before dawn. Immerse yourself in worship with guided visits to the Raudah, Baqi' Cemetery, and historical sites like Masjid Quba and Mount Uhud.
The Last 10 Nights in Mecca
Travel to Mecca via the Haramain High-Speed Train and check into the Anjum Hotel (50m from Haram). This period focuses on the "Akhir Ramadan" — seeking Lailatul Qadar (The Night of Power). Join millions for Terawih and late-night Tahajjud prayers. Led by experienced Mutawwifs, you will perform Umrah three times (Miqat from Bir Ali, Ji'ranah, and Hudaibiyah) and explore historical sites like Jabal Nur and Jabal Tsur.
Eid ul-Fitr Celebration
The climax of the trip is the joyous celebration of Eid ul-Fitr in Mecca. Perform the Eid prayers in Masjidil Haram, celebrating the victory of completing the fasting month. The journey concludes with a Farewell Tawaf and a visit to the Al Amoudi Museum in Jeddah before your direct flight back to Singapore.
Highlights
Al Masjid-e-Nabawi
Pilgrimage site with a huge mosque originally built by the prophet Muhammad, plus his tomb.
Masjid Quba
Spiritual pilgrimage site thought to date from the prophet Muhammad’s time in the 7th century CE.
Salman Al Farsi Farm
Uhud Mountain
Imposing, rocky ridge & site of the 624 CE Battle of Uhud between the Meccan army & early Muslims.
Masjid al-Qiblatayn
Twin-towered mosque where the prophet Muhammad redirected prayer from Jerusalem to Mecca in 624.
The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque)
Striking place of worship with twin minarets backed by rugged cliffs, the site of an ancient battle.
Masjid al-Haram
Part of the Hajj pilgrimage, this mosque is the largest in the world & holds up to 4 million people.
Masjidil Haram
Part of the Hajj pilgrimage, this mosque is the largest in the world & holds up to 4 million people.
Alamoudi Museum | متحف العمودي
Tawaf
Sa'i
King Abdulaziz International Airport
Al Kaaba
Sacred ancient sanctuary, the most important Muslim pilgrimage site & a focal point of worship.
Jabal Al Nour
642-meter mountain high leading to the cave of meditation place of the Last Prophet, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Jabal al-Nour (Arabic: جبل النور; “The Illumined Mount”), also known as Jabal Hira (Arabic: جبل حراء; “Mount Hira”), is a mountain in Makkah where the Prophet ﷺ would spend time worshipping and reflecting. He received the first revelation in the Ghar-e-Hira (Arabic: غار حراء); “The Cave of Hira”) situated near the summit of the mountain.
Mosque of Al-Ghamama
Centuries-old stone mosque said to occupy the site where Prophet Muhammad performed the Eid prayer.
What's Included
- Return Economy flight
- All Transfers, Entrance Fees, Accommodation
- Meals: Half Board (Sahur & Iftar) during Ramadan; Full Board likely on Eid day
Not Included
- Tips for Driver/Guide
- Excess Baggage & Travel Insurance
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