UMRAH FEBRUARY 2025

12TH FEBRUARY - 22ND FEBRUARY

What is included in our package?


Flights

Return flights included with this package (including 30kg luggage)


Visas

Visas are included (Harem entrance access)


Transport

Ground Transport in Saudi Arabia on air conditioned coaches


Accommodation

Hotels will be Provided within walking distance


Umrah Guide

An experienced Umrah guide will provide ziyarah trips and spiritual advice


Atol Protection

Financial protection for your trip when booking our package


Package details

February Umrah Package

Duration

Travelling from 12th February to the 22nd February

Hotels

Dorrar Eiman Royal and Rotana Al Manaka

Airline

Umrah Guide

Accompanied by one of our experienced operators, who’s purpose it to elevate your journey of a lifetime.

What to expect on your journey?

ITINERARY

12TH FEBRUARY

Flight departure 11:05 from Birmingham airport (arrive approx 3 hours before) Landing Istanbul at 18:10. Departing Istanbul 21:05, landing Jeddah 00:55.

13TH FEBRUARY

After check in at Dorrar Al Eiman Hotel, group leader will take you for Umrah (time may vary). You are free to perform Umrah at anytime.

14TH FEBRUARY

Ziyarah at 8am in Makkah led by the our experienced group leader.

17TH FEBRUARY

Leaving Makkah for Madinah, check in to Rotana Al Manaka.

19TH FEBRUARY

Ziyarah at 8am in Madinah led by our experienced group leader.

22ND FEBRUARY

Flight departure via Madinah airport at 06:45, arriving at Istanbul at 10:35. Istanbul departure at 14:30, arriving at Birmingham airport 15:55.

Our Prices Per Person

We offer competitive prices and easy payment plans upon request, relieving stress of costs.

Double Room

£1875

Triple Room

£1750

Quad Room

£1650

How to book?

You can contact us via 024 7676 3011 or email info@londonprestige.co.uk to book with one of our travel agents. Fill out our forms and be added to the list, places are not guaranteed due to limited availability, be sure to book now to reserve your places. 

Reserve Your place with a simple form

I agree as lead passenger that it is my responsibility to inform all members in my booking of the terms and conditions of London Prestige Ltd and to adhere to them, along with providing any relevant documentation required to gain the visas. I have read/understood them and have provided information to the best of my knowledge. I accept and understand that the package is subject to change. I understand that it is my responsibility to submit valid passports upon request from London Prestige Ltd. Please note that by sending this form it does not imply that you have secured a booking, rather it states your interest.

F.A.Q.

Things people want to know about Umrah

Umrah is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is performed by Muslims at any time of the year. It is considered a lesser pilgrimage compared to Hajj but holds great significance in Islam.

The prerequisites for performing Umrah include being a Muslim, being in a state of ritual purity (Wudu), having the necessary travel documents and visa to enter Saudi Arabia, and being physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey.

Performing Umrah is believed to bring numerous spiritual benefits, including seeking forgiveness, strengthening one’s faith, connecting with Allah, and experiencing a sense of spiritual rejuvenation. It is considered a highly rewarding act of worship in Islam.

Umrah and Hajj are both Islamic pilgrimages to Mecca, but there are some key differences between them. Hajj is obligatory for every able-bodied Muslim at least once in their lifetime, while Umrah is non-mandatory but highly recommended. Hajj has specific rituals performed over a designated period during the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah, whereas Umrah can be performed at any time of the year.

  1. Ihram: Entering the state of Ihram by wearing special garments for men and observing specific conditions for women.
  2. Tawaf: Circumambulating the Kaaba seven times in an anti-clockwise direction.
  3. Sa’i: Walking between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times, retracing the steps of Hajar (Hagar), the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham).
  4. Halq or Taqsir: Shaving the head completely or trimming a portion of the hair, symbolizing the end of the Ihram state.
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