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Comprehensive Haj package offering guided pilgrimage, including flights, accommodations, meals, and transportation.

You have given to charity, fasted, and prayed all your life.

There is now only one pillar left, the Hajj, which combines material and spiritual acts of worship and dates back to the time of Ibrahim (AS). Prophets, scholars, and the righteous—millions of people before you—walk in your footsteps. In Muzdalifah, sleep under the stars with Muslims from all over the world; stand before Allah on the plains of Arafat and implore Him to take away your sins; and add to the pile of stones hurled at the pillars in Mina. At the Prophet’s mosque in Madinah, make tawaf within touching reach of the Ka’bah and offer prayers behind the imam. How many people excitedly await this opportunity and long for it to come? This year, will you be one of the lucky ones?

GMR Hajj Package

GMR Tours And  Travels kindly requests your permission to host you on this trip if you have decided to take this genuinely unusual excursion. GMR Travels’ Hajj packages have developed over the years thanks to years of experience, devotion, and the insightful input of our past clients. They range from 5-star Hajj packages to affordable Hajj tours. As a result of your feedback, we have created a variety of bundles. Whichever package you select, you can be confident that we will make every effort to give you all the religious, practical, and comforting guidance you need to dedicate yourself to the enormous challenge of completing the task at hand.

Important Information

The computation of the tour cost uses a Saudi Riyal of 1 = Rs. 21.50 and an airfare of Rs. 50,000.
The Haji shall bear and pay any increment above prior to departure.
Moullim food will be served in Mina.
Your stay at Aziziya will be in a 5–6 bed room, depending on the sharing option you choose.
There won’t be any laundry services available in Aziziya, Mina, Muzdalifa, or Arafat.
Reserve now with just a copy of your passport and a 10,000 rupee advance.
The hotel names and dates are subject to change without prior notice.
Forty days before to departure, the hotel names and actual dates will be disclosed.

Package

Return Tickets for Airline Travel.
Accommodations in Madina, Makka, Arafat, Mina, and Aziziya based on the package chosen.
The provision of a Moulim draft and a Hajj visa.
All Daily Meals: In Accordance with Hotel Meal Plans.
Free laundry assistance is provided. (Not accessible in Azizia, Mina, or Arafat)
Government/Moulim Coaches for Internal Transportation.
All Stay in Licensed Hotels.
Every Kind of Transportation.

Included in the package is not:

Although it can be done upon request and for an additional cost, Qurbani is not included.
Medical costs associated with vaccinations received before to doing the Hajj.
transportation to Mina from Muzdalifa.
The conveyance of Tawaf-e-Ziarat.
You will be responsible for additional transportation costs and will be subject to the rules and regulations of the Ministry of Haj, Saudi Arabia, if you travel outside of the scheduled dates, alone, or by private taxi in Saudi Arabia.
Laundry and room service are not offered in Azizia or Mina.
Excess Baggage other than weight allowance at the Airport.

STAY ONLY IN MAKKAH AND MADINAH HOTEL, NOT IN AZIZIYA FOR DOUBLE, TRIPLE, OR QUAD TYPE.

About Hajj

Setting out on a journey to Makkah, the center of the earth, is equivalent to setting out on a voyage to paradise. Every believer’s joint effort with Allah throughout the Hajj journey explains their close bond and relationship with the Almighty.

For Muslims, the Hajj pilgrimage is something unique and eternally significant.

Therefore, “Rahat Travels of India” is here to assist you with your travel arrangements in order to make this journey even more memorable and luxurious. We handle everything, including booking a premium or reasonably priced accommodation near Masjid Al Haram, locating an experienced tour guide, and organizing transportation within the area.

Offering a variety of hajj packages with various amenities and all-inclusive prices, this travel partner caters to the needs of each and every tourist while staying within their budget.

Accept Optimal and Beneficial Help from Package Deal

To make the most of this journey, take your best foot forward by locating a reliable Hajj travel operator in India, like “Rahat Travels of India” and lay hands on budget-soothing and all-inclusive hajj packages.

There is little question that using Hajj packages to help you travel from India to Makkah and Madinah would give you the best possible comfort and a trouble-free journey. A trustworthy Hajj tour operator will take care of everything, including visa applications, finding the perfect accommodation, hiring a knowledgeable guide, and arranging local transportation. Each year, more than 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid-ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, in tandem with the annual Hajj, the Holy Pilgrimage, which draws over two million Muslims from diverse backgrounds to Makkah. All Muslims who are able to do so must perform the Hajj. It is among Islam’s five pillars.

All you need to do is select wisely between Hajj luxury packages and budget packages based on your spending limit and the number of people traveling.

To be honest, a trustworthy travel company such as this one provides discounts, a selection of hotels, and the best price guaranteed at the lowest cost based on the needs of the clients. Therefore, “Rahat Travels of India” can be your one-stop shop to make your Hajj even more remarkable and unforgettable for years to come. You don’t need to look for another companion. We at Rahat Travels of India have had the privilege of providing this transformative experience to Aazmin-e-Hajj and Umrah pilgrims for the past ten years. By definition, that is intended to draw you nearer to Allah. We work tirelessly to make every second of your Hajj as easy, luxurious, safe, and enjoyable as we can. We work with our planning team to improve the package every year by drawing on our previous experiences. We have served a wide range of clients with various preferences, needs, and histories, and we make every effort to live up to the high standards we have attained while delivering what is promised.

Know more about Hajj

Muslims are required to perform the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj, frequently spelled Hajj, at least once in their lifetime. Arabic in origin, the word hajj means “to intend a journey.”
The other four pillars of Islam are sawm (fasting during Ramadan), zakat (almsgiving), salat (daily prayer), and hajj.

When is Hajj?

The last month of the Islamic calendar, Dhu al Hijja, is when the pilgrimage must occur. From the eighth to the twelfth day of Dhu al Hijjah, the Hajj rituals are carried out.
The date in the Gregorian calendar varies annually and is 10 to 11 days earlier than the previous year since the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar year. It is anticipated to occur in 2017 on or around August 30 or September 1.​

Who should go on the Hajj?

For an adult Muslim, performing the Hajj at least once in their lifetime is necessary. Both physically and financially capable of making the trip, they must also be of sound mind. A person’s name can be changed to “Haji” after they have completed the journey.

How many people go on Hajj?

For the Hajj, over two to three million pilgrims from all over the world assemble in Mecca each year. There has never been so many people at one place on Earth.

How did Hajj start?

Although the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) instituted the rituals of Hajj, they may be traced back to Prophet Ibrahim (alaihis salaam), commonly known as Abraham in English, based on the Qur’an.
Muslims hold that Allah gave Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) the command to abandon his son Ismail and his wife Hajar in the desert in the prehistoric Mecca. Hajar rushed anxiously seven times between the two hills of Safa and Marwah, looking for water, but he found none. When she finally made her way back to Ismail, she was heartbroken to see the infant scraping the ground with his leg and a water fountain had appeared. This is the Zamzam Well, located in Mecca’s Masjid al-Haram. To drink its water, pilgrims who are completing the Hajj or the Umrah pilgrimage come to the well.

What are the rites of Hajj?

The following are the principal Hajj rituals:
Ihram: As pilgrims arrive in Mecca for the Hajj, they put on the ihram (purity) garment. Men are required to dress in the ihram, which consists of two seamless white sheets wrapped over the body, along with sandals. This dress represents equality and togetherness in addition to purity because it is devoid of any overt symbols of wealth, class, status, or culture. Women are subject to looser rules and typically wear full white clothing, leaving their faces and hands bare.
Among other prohibitions, pilgrims wearing ihram are not allowed to cut their hair or nails, have sex, dispute, or fight. Tawaf: In Masjid Al-Haram, each individual completes seven counterclockwise laps around the Ka’aba, the cube-shaped structure that serves as the global center of Muslim prayer. The most revered location in Islam is the Ka’aba, which was constructed by Ibrahim (alaihis salaam). Al-Safa and Al-Marwah: Just as Hajar did when she was searching for water, pilgrims run seven times between these two mountains. Mount Arafat: To stand in vigil, pilgrims travel to the plains of Mount Arafat, the site of the Prophet Muhammad’s (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) last sermon. Stoning the Devil: They carry out a symbolic stoning ceremony, known as jamarat, by throwing stones at three walls, first in Arafat, and then in Muzdalfah and Mina. This represents how the devil attempted to trick Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) into disobeying Allah, but the prophet repelled him by throwing stones at him three times.
Eid ul Adha: The three-day celebration of Eid ul Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, begins on the tenth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijja. In order to complete their Hajj, the pilgrims carry out additional ceremonies in addition to the animal sacrifice ritual (Qurbani). Qurbani: Known in Arabic as Udiyah, Qurbani honors the sacrifice Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) was prepared to make on behalf of his son Ismail (alaihis salaam), whom Allah spared by sending a ram to take his place.

What is the difference between Hajj and Umrah?

At any other time of the year, pilgrims are welcome to travel to Mecca to carry out the rites. Known as Umrah, this pilgrimage is optional in contrast to Hajj, which is performed on predetermined Islamic dates.

About Us

The GMR Tours and Travel has 15 years of experience providing Hajj and Umrah services. Apart from that, we offer job, business, and student visas.

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