Makkah’s First Pilgrimage Map

Specially Designed for Umrah and Hajj Pilgrimages

Makkah Pilgrimage Guide Map

Makkah Pilgrimage Guide Map

Discover the Sacred Journey with Ease

Makkah is the spiritual heart of Islam and the most important destination for Muslims around the world. Every year, millions of pilgrims travel to the holy city to perform Hajj and Umrah, following the footsteps of Prophet Ibrahim عليه السلام and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Our Makkah Pilgrimage Guide Map is designed to help pilgrims understand the key locations, routes, rituals, and important landmarks in and around the Holy Mosque area. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning for another blessed journey, this guide helps make your pilgrimage more organized, meaningful, and peaceful.


Key Sacred Locations in Makkah

Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram is the holiest mosque in Islam and the central point of every pilgrimage. It surrounds the Holy Kaaba, the Qiblah toward which Muslims around the world pray.

Pilgrims visit Masjid al-Haram to perform Tawaf, offer prayers, recite the Qur’an, and spend time in worship and reflection.

The Holy Kaaba

The Kaaba is the most sacred site in Islam. During Hajj and Umrah, pilgrims perform Tawaf, walking seven times around the Kaaba in a state of devotion and humility.

Safa and Marwah

Safa and Marwah are two small hills located inside Masjid al-Haram. Pilgrims perform Sa’i by walking seven times between them, remembering the patience and trust of Sayyidah Hajar عليها السلام.

Zamzam Well

The blessed Zamzam water holds great spiritual importance for Muslims. Pilgrims drink Zamzam as part of their visit and often take it home as a blessed gift for family and friends.


Important Hajj Sites Around Makkah

Mina

Mina is known as the “City of Tents.” During Hajj, pilgrims stay here and take part in important rituals, including the symbolic stoning of the Jamarat.

Arafat

The Plain of Arafat is one of the most important places in Hajj. Standing at Arafat on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah is the main pillar of Hajj, where pilgrims gather in prayer, repentance, and reflection.

Muzdalifah

After leaving Arafat, pilgrims travel to Muzdalifah, where they spend the night under the open sky and collect pebbles for the Jamarat ritual.

Jamarat

The Jamarat area in Mina is where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning, representing rejection of evil and obedience to Allah.


How This Guide Map Helps Pilgrims

This Makkah Pilgrimage Guide Map provides a clear overview of the most important pilgrimage locations, helping visitors understand distances, directions, and the flow of rituals.

It can help pilgrims:

  • Identify key Hajj and Umrah sites
  • Understand the order of pilgrimage rituals
  • Plan movement between sacred locations
  • Locate important landmarks near Masjid al-Haram
  • Travel with more confidence during busy pilgrimage days

Umrah Route Overview

The main steps of Umrah include:

  1. Entering the state of Ihram
  2. Performing Tawaf around the Kaaba
  3. Praying near Maqam Ibrahim where possible
  4. Drinking Zamzam water
  5. Performing Sa’i between Safa and Marwah
  6. Cutting or trimming the hair to complete Umrah

This map helps pilgrims visually follow the journey from arrival to completion.


Hajj Route Overview

The Hajj journey includes several important stages across Makkah, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. A guide map is especially useful during Hajj because pilgrims move between multiple locations over several days.

The major Hajj route includes:

Makkah → Mina → Arafat → Muzdalifah → Mina → Makkah

Travel Tips for Pilgrims

Before beginning your journey, it is helpful to study the main pilgrimage areas and keep a digital or printed map with you. Pilgrims should also follow official instructions, stay with their group, keep emergency contact details, and remain patient during crowded times.

Comfortable footwear, proper hydration, and awareness of nearby gates and meeting points can make a big difference during your pilgrimage.


A Journey of Faith and Devotion

The pilgrimage to Makkah is more than a physical journey. It is a deeply spiritual experience filled with prayer, patience, unity, and submission to Allah.

Our Makkah Pilgrimage Guide Map is created to support pilgrims throughout this sacred journey, helping them move with clarity while focusing on worship, reflection, and the purpose of Hajj and Umrah.

Plan Your Pilgrimage with Confidence

Use this guide map to explore the holy sites of Makkah, understand the pilgrimage route, and prepare for a blessed journey of faith.