AQSA|JORDAN NOVEMBER

29TH OCTOBER - 5TH NOVEMBER

What is included in our package?

Flights

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

Ziyarah

Visit to many Holy sites

Transport

Ground Transport in Saudi Arabia on air conditioned coaches

Accomodation

Hotels will be Provided within walking distance

Aqsa Guide

An experienced Aqsa guide will provide ziyarah trips and spiritual advice

Atol Protection

Financial protection for your trip when booking our package

Package details

Summer August Al Aqsa Package

Duration

Travelling from 29th October – 5th November

Hotel

New Capitol (Palestine) and Days Inn (Jordan)

Airline

Aqsa Guide

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

what to expect on your journey?

ITINERARY

29TH OCTOBER

Flight departure 14:45 from London Stansted airport (arrive approx 3 hours before) Landing Amaan at 22:50. Check in at Days Inn Hotel in Amaan, Jordan.

30TH OCTOBER

Ziyarah of Amaan and many different historical sites.

31ST OCTOBER

Arrival at Allenby border – Transfer to New Capitol Hotel in Jerusalem – Dinner and overnight stay.

1ST NOVEMBER

Breakfast at the hotel – Visit the Old City of Jerusalem; Old Bazaars, Dome of the Rock, Masjid Qibili, Masjid Marwani, Musalah Bab Al-Rahma, Masjid Omar Bin Al-Khattab, and Al-Buraq Wall – Dinner at the hotel and overnight stay.

2ND NOVEMBER

Breakfast at the hotel – Hebron: Masjid Al-Ibrahimi – Halhul: Makkam Nabi Yunus – Jericho: Makkam Nabi Musa – Mt. Of Olives: Masjid Salman Al-Farisi and Makkam Rabe’a Al-Adaweya – Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

3RD NOVEMBER

Breakfast at the hotel – Visit Masjid and Makkam Nabi Samuweil – Bab Al-Ludd – Jaffa: Masjid Al-Mahmoudeyah and Old City of Jaffa – Back to the Hotel in Jerusalem – dinner and overnight. 

 

4TH NOVEMBER

Breakfast at the hotel – Checkout –Transfer to the Allenby border.

 

5TH NOVEMBER

Ziyarah of Amaan. Departure to airport. Amaan 10:50, arrival in London Stansted 13:35.

Our Prices Per Person

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

Double Room

£1150

Triple Room

£1095

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. 

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F.A.Q.

Things people want to know about Aqsa

Al-Aqsa, also known as Al-Aqsa Mosque or Al-Haram Al-Sharif, is an Islamic holy site located in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is considered the third holiest site in Islam, after the Kaaba in Mecca and the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina.

Al Aqsa holds great religious, historical, and cultural significance for Muslims around the world. It is believed to be the place where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven during the Night Journey.

  1. Religious significance: For Muslims, it is an opportunity to connect with a deeply revered site and experience its spiritual atmosphere.
  2. Historical value: Al Aqsa has witnessed centuries of history and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Jerusalem.
  3. Architectural beauty: The intricate Islamic architecture and artistic details found at Al Aqsa are truly remarkable and worth appreciating.
  4. Cultural understanding: Visiting Al Aqsa allows individuals to gain a deeper understanding of Islamic culture and its importance to millions of people worldwide.
  5. Peace and unity: Despite the complexities surrounding the region, Al Aqsa serves as a symbol of coexistence and harmony among different faiths.

Yes, non-Muslims are generally allowed to visit the Al Aqsa compound; however, there may be certain restrictions in place, such as limited access to certain areas or specific visiting hours. It is recommended to check with the local authorities or consult a knowledgeable guide for the most accurate information.

Visitors should respect the sanctity of the site and adhere to the rules and regulations set by the authorities. It is advisable to dress modestly, remove shoes before entering the mosque, and maintain appropriate behavior to ensure a peaceful and respectful environment for worshipers and fellow visitors. Additionally, it is essential to be aware of the ongoing political situation in the region and take necessary precautions for personal safety.

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