Getting to Makkah City Safely

 Here is the post on Getting to Makkah City Safely offered by our travel agency with family Hajj packages 2022. Every Muslim's dream is to visit Makkah. They yearn to visit Makkah city once in a lifetime to see and touch the Kaaba (Allah's House). Whether you plan to perform Hajj, Umrah, or a business trip in the future, you must be aware of your travel alternatives. This information will enable you to create precise Makkah travel arrangements that will ensure a smooth and comfortable journey.

 

Getting to Makkah via Air

 

Because Mecca does not have an airport, your journey will always require at least a brief road drive. If you're visiting from another country, you'll fly to a local airport and then take a taxi or bus into town. Let's have a look at the nearest airports to determine which is the best option for your vacation is.

 

·         Jeddah's King Abdul-Aziz International Airport:

 

This airport is about 60 miles from Makkah and is the nearest to the holy city. Many cabs are waiting to transport passengers to Makkah, and you may easily share a vehicle with others to save money. Taxi drivers might haggle their rates, so you might wind up paying more or less than another passenger. In most circumstances, a cab is not much more expensive than taking the bus, and you will arrive sooner in a car.

 

·         Taif Regional Airport:

 

This is more than 65 miles from Makkah, however, it is still possible to go to the holy city in a decent period of time. You have the option of driving, taking a taxi, or taking the bus, with vehicles being the fastest option.

 

·         Yanbu Airport:

 

You might alternatively fly to Port Sudan New International Airport or Yanbu Airport. However, consider the fact that these airports are more than 200 miles from Makkah and will need a longer drive. To save time and money, it is advisable to fly into Jeddah or Taif.

 

Traveling to Makkah by Land

If you live in Saudi Arabia and want to go to Makkah, you can look up directions online to make sure you take the quickest and safest route possible. When flying to Makkah from one of the airports, international travelers have the following options:

 

 

·         Bus:

 

If you take the bus from Jeddah or Ta'if, you can get to Mecca in two hours or less. Just keep in mind that during Hajj, buses get extremely full and travel significantly slower than other vehicles. You can get to Makkah considerably faster if you can afford to spend a little more money.

 

·         Taxi

 

Taxis are readily accessible at both local airports, and you may often save money by sharing with other passengers. Most taxi drivers are courteous and willing to negotiate a reasonable fare, but keep in mind that there is no standard fare to Makkah.

 

·         Uber

 

Yes, Uber is available in Saudi Arabia. You may have to wait a little longer and spend a little more than a cab, but it is a viable option to consider.

 

·         Car Rental

 

You can book a rental car ahead of time to avoid the long lines at the airport and ensure that you have a car even during the hectic Hajj season. This permits you to drive around Makkah after you arrive, but be aware that you will likely get stuck in traffic. Driving without a valid Saudi driver's license is likewise prohibited in Saudi Arabia.

This is why many visitors hire drivers to accompany them around town. However, with so many taxis accessible, this is an unnecessary investment.

 

 

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Saudi Arabia's Dress Code and Rules for Male and Female Tourists

The Floating Mosque of Al Rahma in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia