Most pilgrims arrange everything for the five days of Hajj. They book their flights, hotels and packages. However, one thing that many do not plan for is the ziyarat, the visiting of historical sites scattered around Makkah. Then they get there, discover they have a day or two free pre- or post-the hajj ritual, and suddenly everyone has to negotiate transport in one of the busiest cities on earth.

If you intend to do Hajj this year, schedule your Makkah Ziyarat before you arrive. Makkah Ziyarat Taxi by Fater Transport is available with special discounts on advance bookings for Hajj Pilgrimages.

One Thing You Must Know Before Booking

During the core Hajj days, the movement between Makkah, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah falls under the Saudi government’s General Cars Syndicate system. Private companies, including Fater Transport, do not operate that specific Hajj ritual corridor. That route is exclusively for authorized Hajj transport operators by Saudi law.

What Fater Transport provides is the Makkah ziyarat, taking you to the blessed historical sites of Makkah that exist outside those ritual zones. Think Jabal al-Nour, Cave of Thawr, Jannat ul-Mu’alla, Masjid Jinn, and Masjid Aisha; places full of history, full of meaning, and spread far enough across the city that you genuinely need a reliable vehicle to reach them comfortably.

Makkah Ziyarat Places During Hajj You Will Want to Visit

Makkah contains sites that even a hundred photos will not prepare you for. That is a different experience when you stand at the foot of Jabal al-Nour knowing that the first words of the Qur’an fell from heaven on its summit. These are not tourist sites but chapters of Islamic history that one can physically walk in.

Here are the important locations that pilgrims visit during their Makkah ziyarat:

Sacred Site Historical Significance
Cave of Hira (Jabal al-Nour) First revelation of the Holy Quran sent to the Prophet ﷺ
Cave of Thawr (Jabal Thawr) The Prophet ﷺ and Abu Bakr (RA) took refuge here during Hijrah
Jannat ul-Mu’alla Resting place of Hazrat Khadija (RA) and the Prophet’s ﷺ family
Masjid Jinn Where a group of Jinn accepted Islam, as mentioned in the Holy Quran
Masjid Aisha (Taneem) Miqat point where Aisha (RA) entered Ihram on the Prophet’s ﷺ instruction
Jabal Rahma (Arafat) Where the Prophet ﷺ delivered his last sermon to over 100,000 companions

 

None of these is within an easily walkable distance from your hotel. While a real Makkah ziyarat taxi might sound luxurious, it is the sensible approach to your trip so you do not tire yourself.

Private Taxi or Group Taxi – Which One Fits You?

private taxi group taxi which suits you

This depends on how you are traveling. Both options are available with Fater Transport, and both come with discounted Hajj season rates.

A private Makkah ziyarat taxi is the right call if you are with your immediate family. You get the vehicle to yourselves – no more strangers, uncoordinated timings, or waiting for someone to complete their dua.

Your driver picks you up from your hotel, takes you to each site at your chosen speed, and waits while you enjoy every place. This journey comes with serenity, simplicity, and absolute ownership.

A group Makkah ziyarat taxi works perfectly for larger groups; madrassa delegations, community groups, or families traveling together from the same country. 

You will find that we have vehicles for all sizes of your group, and with group bookings during the Hajj season, you can get better rates per person. Everyone travels together, no one gets separated, and the coordination is handled from our side.

What Makes Fater Transport Different?

A lot of taxis in Makkah will take your money and rush you through each ziyarat spot in minutes. That is not what you came for. At Fater Transport, we give you enough time at each location. The driver parks properly, waits for you, and moves when you are ready, not when the clock says so.

The driver parks correctly, waits for you, and moves when you are ready, not when the clock tells him to. Our modern and well-kept vehicles are specifically air-conditioned for the heat of Makkah. 

Our drivers are familiar with the routes, parking spaces for each site, and most importantly, they know the difference between a tourist and a pilgrim. They respect that you are there for something deeper than sightseeing.

We also offer transparent pricing. What we quote is what you pay. There will be no surprises at the end of the trip, no hidden charges, because it was Hajj season.

Best Time to Do Your Makkah Ziyarat

The best time usually for ziyarat is the days just before Hajj starts, when you have reached Makkah and the rituals are yet to start.

On the other hand, those pilgrims who remain for a couple of days after Hajj also realize that this time is ideal. The city feels more serene, the places are less crowded, and you can perform your ziyarat without the pressure of Hajj crowds.

Early morning after Fajr is when Makkah is at its best for ziyarat. The heat remains bearable, the city seems to have a spiritual quietness about it, and you can visit these sacred places without being pushed by crowds from all sides.

Conclusion

Makkah during Dhul Hijjah is a different world. Transport fills up weeks in advance, and waiting until you arrive means higher prices and fewer options. Pre-book your Makkah ziyarat taxi, confirm tour dates, the number of individuals in your group, and what destinations to visit before you board the aircraft.

Give the ziyarat sites of Makkah your full presence. Organise your logistics upfront so that when you arrive, your mind is where it needs to be, not looking for a ride.

 

Reserve your Makkah ziyarat taxi with Fater Transport ahead of time; secure your discounted rate, confirm your pickup details, and feel at rest knowing everything is sorted out before you travel.