Wanderlust

Embark on a Soul-Stirring Journey to Makkah with Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Discover nine of this sacred city’s attractions, where the past and present coalesce harmoniously.

Wanderlust

Embark on a Soul-Stirring Journey to Makkah with Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Discover nine of this sacred city’s attractions, where the past and present coalesce harmoniously.

Nestled amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of Saudi Arabia, Makkah beckons to all seekers of spiritual enlightenment and cultural marvels. Discover nine of this sacred city’s attractions, where the past and present coalesce harmoniously. 

  1. Masjid al-Haram: Discover the heart and soul of Makkah at the magnificent Masjid al-Haram. The grandeur of this holiest of Islamic sites will leave you in awe as you immerse yourself in the spiritual energy that permeates every corner. 

  2. Jabal Al-Nour: Ascend the rugged beauty of Jabal Al-Nour, the Mountain of Light, where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received his first divine revelations. Feel a sense of tranquillity as you absorb the breathtaking panoramic views and reflect upon the profound history that unfolded here. 

  3. The Kiswa Factory Of The Holy Ka'aba: Witness the intricate craftsmanship and devotion that goes into creating the majestic covering of the Holy Ka'aba at The Kiswa Factory. Marvel at the meticulous artistry that adorns this sacred structure, symbolizing unity, and reverence. 

  4. Makkah Museum: Delve into the rich tapestry of Makkah's history at the Makkah Museum. Immerse yourself in captivating exhibits, artefacts, and interactive displays that narrate the city's past, guiding you through the footsteps of ancient civilizations.

  5. Masjid Taneem: Seek solace and spiritual rejuvenation at Masjid Taneem, a serene sanctuary just outside Makkah. Engage in prayer and reflection within its peaceful environs, basking in the serenity that envelops this sacred place.

  6. Cave of Hira: Venture to the Cave of Hira, where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sought solitude and enlightenment. Climb the rocky terrain to reach this humble cave and feel a sense of tranquillity as you connect with the profound spiritual significance it holds.

  7. Thowr Mountain: Known as "Cave of Thawr," named after the mountain in which it is located, Mount Thawr Akhdhal. It is said to be named after a man named Thawr ibn Abd Manat. The Cave of Thawr is situated 12 kilometers south of Makkah, and due to its considerable distance from Makkah, the number of pilgrims visiting it is fewer compared to the visitors of the Cave of Hira in Mount Nur, where the first revelation was received by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Climbing Mount Thawr provides travellers with the opportunity to enjoy panoramic natural landscapes and witness the cave where Allah protected His Messenger and his companion from their enemies.

  8. Mount Arafat: On the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah, pilgrims from all corners of the world gather at the foothills of Mount Arafat in Makkah. Standing on the plains of Arafat, pilgrims raise their hands in supplication to Allah. Mount Arafat is surrounded by a range of mountains and is bordered by the valley of Arna. It is located on the road between Makkah and Taif, approximately 22 kilometers east of Makkah, 10 kilometers from the Mina pilgrimage site, and 6 kilometers from Muzdalifah.

  9. Makkah Mall & Hijaz Mall: Experience the vibrant modernity of Makkah at the Makkah Mall and Hijaz Mall. Discover local treasures and delectable cuisines. 


As you embark on this transformative journey through Makkah's treasures, our dedicated team at Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah is here to assist you every step of the way. Whether you seek more information about these remarkable attractions or require support in arranging your visits, we are at your service.