At Travel To Haram LLC, we pride ourselves on providing comfortable, reliable, and safe transportation throughout your Umrah journey in Saudi Arabia. From airport arrivals to hotel transfers, Ziyarah tours, and movements between Makkah and Madinah, we handle every step with care and professionalism.
We operate our own private fleet of brand-new vehicles in Saudi Arabia, fully compliant with all local transportation regulations. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a family, or part of a large group, we have the right vehicle for your needs:
• Luxury Sedans
• Spacious SUVs
• Executive Minibuses
• Full-Size Coaches
All vehicles are meticulously maintained, air-conditioned, and sanitized regularly to ensure your comfort and safety.
Our drivers are:
• Licensed and trained under Saudi Arabian transportation laws
• Experienced in handling Umrah pilgrims and familiar with all key religious sites
• Punctual, courteous, and multilingual, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience
• Equipped with real-time updates for efficient routes and schedule adjustments
We understand the importance of time during your sacred journey. That’s why we are committed to:
• On-time pickups and drop-offs
• Round-the-clock support
• Dedicated transport coordinators for groups
• Ziarat tours from 2 to 3 hours in Makkah and Madina
Whether it’s an early morning trip to the Haram, a Ziyarah tour in Madinah, or your final airport transfer, our team ensures you’re never left waiting.
All our transport operations follow:
• Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah transport regulations
• Local road safety and passenger insurance requirements
• Real-time GPS tracking for added security and transparency
With Travel To Haram LLC, your journey is in trusted hands from start to finish. Our
dedicated team in Saudi Arabia ensures you can focus on your Ibadah while we handle the
logistics.
Pilgrims generally travel to Hajj and Umrah in groups. During the early 19th century, numbers undertaking the traditional overland pilgrimage within caravans began to diminish as many pilgrims began arriving in Makkah by steamship. This continued for some time, until air travel came to predominate; Egypt introduced the first airline service for Hajj pilgrims in 1937. Today, many airlines are operating from worldwide to Jeddah and Madinah airports. King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport in Madinah have dedicated pilgrim terminals to assist the arrival of pilgrims.
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The King Abdul Aziz International airport at Jeddah has three terminals; one for foreign airlines, one for Saudi Airlines and one is Madina-tul-hujjaj also known as Hajj terminal, and is in operation during Hajj season.
During Umrah if you fly into Jeddah by any airline other than Saudi Airlines you will disembark at the Hajj terminal. If you are intending to fly to Madinah then you will have to change the terminal and go to Saudi Airline terminal, because all domestic flights depart from the Saudi Airlines terminal only.
You will not have to change terminals if you are going straight to Makkah or Madinah by road you will take one of our private transportation to Makkah or Madinah. Below is list of our transportation that provided to pilgrims.
Number of Travellers: Up to 3 people
Can only fit 2 suitcase
Jed – Mak – Med – Jed Or Vice Versa (Long Journey)
Jed – Mak – Med Hotel – Madinah Airport Or Vice Versa (Short)
Number of Travellers: Up to 7 people
Can only fit 5 suitcase
Jed – Mak – Med – Jed Or Vice Versa (Long Journey)
Jed – Mak – Med Hotel – Madinah Airport Or Vice Versa (Short)
Number of Travellers: From 6-12 people
Jed – Mak – Med – Jed Or Vice Versa (Long Journey)
Jed – Mak – Med Hotel – Madinah Airport Or Vice Versa (Short)
Number of Travellers: From 11 – 28 people
Jed – Mak – Med – Jed Or Vice Versa (Long Journey)
Jed – Mak – Med Hotel – Madinah Airport Or Vice Versa (Short)
Number of Travellers: Up to 50 people
Jed – Mak – Med – Jed Or Vice Versa (Long Journey)
Jed – Mak – Med Hotel – Madinah Airport Or Vice Versa (Short)
During Hajj season, it does not matter which airline you fly. Pilgrims are transferred to hajj terminal and from there they either fly/go by road to Madinah/Makkah. For pilgrims travelling by road towards Makkah or Madinah in buses, the Saudi government has established the general vehicles syndicate in 1952 which was given special responsibility in the hajj transportation system. The responsibility is about transporting external pilgrims from their entry ports (e.g. Airports) to the sacred places (e.g. Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifa) including transportation towards hotels in Makkah and Madinah. The membership of the Syndicate is comprises more than 20 transport companies (e.g. Qawafel, Rwahell, Rabitet Makkah and so on) working in co-ordination with competent government agencies.
Therefore, transportation from an entry point towards hotels in Makkah or Madinah although the transportation from hotels in Makkah towards and between the sacred places must be done through or provided by the General Vehicles Syndicate. Buses provided by the syndicate may/not in the best conditions. Nevertheless, buses used in transporting towards VIP tents in the sacred places, or in transportation between Makkah to Madinah and vice versa, can be upgraded to higher standard in terms of condition by signing a contract with the desired transport company and under the supervision of the syndicate by paying additional sum per pilgrim.
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz ordered the construction of the sacred places train network in order to assist in the transport of pilgrims between the sacred places and thereby reduce the problem of traffic jams and all other negative aspects which accompany them.
At the present time, the train connects Mina, Muzdalifah and Arafat. Its primary aim is to lessen dependence on buses to move pilgrims between the sacred places. It is expected that the train will replace 30,000 buses and will contribute greatly to increasing the safety level of pilgrim movement while also transporting large numbers of pilgrims within a short time frame as compared to traditional methods of transport. This will also contribute to a smoother flow of traffic for those buses that remain in service. The train travels between nine main stations in Arafat, Muzdalifah and Mina, beginning with three stations in Arafat, followed by three stations in Muzdalifah, and finishing with final three stations in Mina.
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