Makkah Ziyarat Taxi – Private Tours to Sacred Sites in Makkah, Madinah & Taif

Discover the most sacred Islamic sites with our private Ziyarat taxi service in Makkah, Madinah, and Taif.
Visit historical landmarks like Masjid Quba, Mount Uhud, Miqat locations, and more with ease. Our comfortable vehicles and knowledgeable drivers ensure a smooth and spiritual journey. Book anytime via WhatsApp for custom tours tailored to your schedule and preferences
Ford Taurus – Affordable Comfort for Umrah Travelers
The Ford Taurus provides an affordable yet comfortable ride for Umrah pilgrims, solo travelers, or couples. Check out the latest discounted fares with 20% OFF for all major trips.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 280 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 220 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 500 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 150 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 120 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 300 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 350 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 300 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 320 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 280 SAR
Best suited for individual travelers or couples. Enjoy smooth intercity transfers with a professional driver.
GMC Yukon – Premium SUV Taxi with 20% OFF
The GMC Yukon is our most luxurious option, ideal for VIPs, large families, and long-distance Umrah travel. Explore the updated price list below, featuring 20% savings on all major routes.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 400 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 300 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 750 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 250 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 200 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 450 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 500 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 380 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 390 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 360 SAR
This full-size SUV accommodates up to 7 passengers with luggage. All fares include tolls and driver service.
Hyundai Staria – Spacious Family Taxi with 20% OFF
The Hyundai Staria is a premium choice for families and Umrah groups seeking comfort, space, and reliable airport transfers. Below is the discounted fare list for your trips across the Kingdom.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 330 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 270 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 580 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 200 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 160 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 350 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 250 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 380 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 390 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 360 SAR
Perfect for 6–7 passengers with luggage. Early booking is recommended during peak Umrah seasons.
Toyota Camry – Reliable Taxi for Umrah & City Travel
The Toyota Camry offers a comfortable and affordable option for solo travelers, couples, or small families. Below are the latest discounted taxi rates for Umrah, city tours, and airport trips.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 280 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 220 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 500 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 150 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 120 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 300 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 350 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 300 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 320 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 280 SAR
A perfect choice for budget-conscious travelers looking for a private, smooth ride with professional drivers.
Toyota Hiace – Group Taxi for Umrah & Airport Travel
The Toyota Hiace is a reliable van for group transportation, ideal for Umrah pilgrims, airport pickups, and long-distance rides. Discover our discounted prices with 20% OFF on all major routes.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 350 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 290 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 600 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 250 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 170 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 370 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 450 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 400 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 420 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 380 SAR
Ideal for 7 to 9 passengers with luggage. Book early for a smooth and spacious group ride with a professional driver.
Toyota Coaster – Group Taxi for Ziyarat & Travel
The Toyota Coaster is the perfect choice for large groups and families performing Umrah or planning intercity travel. Enjoy spacious seating and excellent comfort with our special 20% discount.

- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Makkah: 550 SAR
- Jeddah Airport ⇄ Jeddah Hotel: 500 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Madinah: 850 SAR
- Madinah ⇄ Airport: 400 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Aisha Mosque (Taneem): 200 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif Miqat: 350 SAR
- Makkah ⇄ Taif City: 500 SAR
- Ziyarat in Makkah: 500 SAR
- Ziyarat in Taif: 600 SAR
- Ziyarat in Madinah: 500 SAR
Designed for 17 passengers,the Coaster is your best option for group transfers and long distance religious tours.
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Plan Your Makkah Ziyarat Taxi
Discover the Holy Sites with Comfort and Ease
Planning to visit spiritual landmarks like Jabal Al-Noor, Masjid Al-Jinn, or Jannat Al-Mualla?
Our professional drivers guide you through each sacred site with full understanding of their significance.
Why Choose Our Makkah Ziyarat Taxi Service?
- 24/7 Availability
- Fixed pricing – no surprises
- Professional drivers familiar with every major Ziyarat site
- Pickup from any hotel in Makkah
- Pre-booking through WhatsApp – simple and fast
Service Features for Makkah Ziyarat Taxi – What’s Included
- Makkah Ziyarat Taxi Fare: 250–500 SAR
- Private cars: Sedans, SUVs, Vans
- Drivers fluent in English, Arabic, Urdu
- Ideal for: Umrah pilgrims, families, groups
How to Book Your Ziyarat Ride
Easy Booking via WhatsApp
- Share your hotel location and preferred start time
- We confirm the ride and assign a driver
- Receive confirmation and pricing upfront
- Pay after your Ziyarat is complete
Ideal for All Pilgrims and Visitors
- Umrah pilgrims looking to enhance their journey
- Families visiting historical landmarks
- Solo travelers or groups needing reliable, private transport
- Tourists interested in Islamic heritage
Top Ziyarat Destinations in Makkah – Visit 14 Holy Sites with Makkah Private Taxi

Jabal Al-Noor
Jabal Al-Noor is one of the most significant Islamic landmarks in Makkah, located northeast of the Grand Mosque. Known as the “Mountain of Light,” it houses the sacred Cave of Hira, where the first revelation of the Quran was sent to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The mountain stands about 642 meters high, and visitors climb it on foot to reach the cave and reflect on the beginnings of Islam. With a stunning view over Makkah, it attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists every year. Visiting Jabal Al-Noor offers a deeply spiritual experience, especially for those interested in Islamic history. The best time to visit is early morning to avoid the heat, and wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. Jabal Al-Noor is frequently featured in Islamic travel guides and remains a must-see destination for spiritual travelers.

Mount Arafat
Mount Arafat, also known as the “Mountain of Mercy,” is one of the most sacred Islamic landmarks in Makkah, located about 20 kilometers east of the Grand Mosque. Standing at Arafat is a fundamental pillar of Hajj, performed on the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah. On this blessed day, millions of pilgrims gather to pray, seek forgiveness, and connect spiritually with Allah. The mountain rises approximately 70 meters and offers a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Pilgrims often visit the site outside Hajj season as well, to reflect on its significance. The area is well-organized, with shaded spots and water facilities for visitors. Mount Arafat is a symbol of repentance, mercy, and divine closeness, making it a deeply revered location during the pilgrimage.

Hira Cave
Hira Cave is located atop Jabal Al-Noor in northeastern Makkah. It is the sacred site where the first revelation of the Quran was delivered to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ by Angel Jibreel. The cave is among the most important Islamic sites, situated at 642 meters above sea level. Reaching it requires a physical climb, taking about an hour, but it’s a deeply spiritual journey. Despite its small size, the cave holds immense historical and religious value. Visitors are encouraged to go early in the morning or during cooler hours.

Thawr Cave
Thawr Cave is located in Mount Thawr, south of Makkah. It is the cave where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq hid for three nights during the Hijrah to Madinah. It is famously associated with the miracle of the spider’s web and the birds’ nest, symbolizing divine protection and patience. The cave holds great historical significance and is a key site in the Prophet’s biography. Climbing to the cave is moderately challenging, and morning visits are recommended.

Al-Ma’la Cemetery
Al-Ma’la Cemetery is located in the Al-Ma’abda district of Makkah and is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic cemeteries. It houses the graves of several close relatives of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, including his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, his grandfather Abdul Muttalib, and his uncle Abu Talib. Pilgrims visit to recite Fatiha and pray for the deceased. The site is spiritually significant and respected in Islamic tradition.

Jamarat
The Jamarat are three stone pillars located in Mina that pilgrims throw pebbles at during Hajj rituals: Jamarat al-Sughra, al-Wusta, and al-Kubra (Jamrat al-Aqaba). This act symbolizes the rejection of Satan and submission to Allah’s will. Due to the large number of pilgrims, the ritual is highly organized, and the Jamarat Bridge has been constructed to ensure safe and efficient movement. The stoning ritual reflects inner spiritual struggle and discipline.

Mina
Mina is a sacred valley located between Makkah and Muzdalifah, and is one of the key pilgrimage sites during Hajj. Pilgrims stay here during the Days of Tashreeq, perform the stoning of the Jamarat, and sacrifice their offerings. The area features a modern Jamarat Bridge and thousands of white, fire-resistant tents. Mina comes alive during Hajj and is deeply connected to the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Visiting Mina is a serene spiritual experience.

Muzdalifah
Muzdalifah is located between Arafat and Mina. Pilgrims spend the night here on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah after standing on Arafat. It is where they collect pebbles for the Jamarat and pray Maghrib and Isha combined. The area is open and peaceful, offering a chance for reflection and rest. Following the Sunnah, pilgrims sleep under the sky in Muzdalifah. It’s a deeply humbling part of the Hajj journey.

Al-Jinn Mosque
Al-Jinn Mosque, located in Makkah, is one of the city’s historic mosques. It is named after the event where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ recited the Quran to a group of jinn, who then embraced Islam. The mosque is simple yet spiritually significant. Visitors come to reflect on the universality of the Quranic message and its impact beyond the human realm.

Al-Khaif Mosque
Al-Khaif Mosque is located in Mina and is one of the most significant mosques during Hajj. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and many prophets before him are said to have prayed here. The mosque operates during the Hajj season and features a large covered prayer area. It holds deep historical and religious value and is a major gathering point for pilgrims.

Namira Mosque
Namira Mosque is located in the plain of Arafat and is central to the Hajj experience. It is where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ delivered his Farewell Sermon. Pilgrims gather here to pray Dhuhr and Asr combined. The mosque is grand and spacious, capable of holding hundreds of thousands. It is a key religious and historical site.

Aisha Mosque
Aisha Mosque, also known as Al-Tan’eem Mosque, is a Miqat for residents of Makkah. It was named after Lady Aisha (RA), who was instructed by the Prophet ﷺ to assume Ihram from there. Located about 7 km from the Grand Mosque, it is a popular starting point for Umrah. The mosque is well-equipped and facilitates easy worship.

Maymuna’s Grave
The grave of Maymuna bint Al-Harith (RA), wife of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, is located in the Sarif area, north of Makkah. She passed away there after completing Hajj. The site is historically significant and visited by Muslims for reflection and prayer. The area is quiet and respectful, reminding visitors of the Prophet’s family and companions.