What the five days actually involve, the route you will travel, and the questions worth asking any operator before you hand over money — including the one about your Mina zone.
Every tier performs the same rites with the same scholarly supervision. What changes is how far you walk, how many people share your tent, and how hard the days are on your body.
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The five days of Hajj move you through four places on a fixed schedule. This is the route, with the distances and the transport for each leg.
Mina is divided into numbered zones. Zone 1 (Muaisim) is nearest the Jamarat — roughly a 700 m walk. Zone 3 can be 3–5 km, walked twice a day for three days, in heat, in a crowd of two million people.
This single detail changes the physical difficulty of Hajj more than anything else in a package. Ask any agency for their zone number. If they will not put it in writing, that tells you something.
From landing in Madinah to the farewell tawaf. Nothing summarised, nothing left for the airport.
Six tiers, every hotel named, every rate published on the site. Over ${BM.num(BM.biz.stats.travellers)} pilgrims served since ${BM.biz.founded}, with a ${BM.biz.stats.umrahSuccess}% Umrah success rate — and there, we are the operator.