Explore Makkah’s rich Islamic heritage with a cultural tour of museums, historic sites, and the Kiswa Factory. Discover ancient artifacts and sacred stories.
Explore Makkah’s rich Islamic heritage with a cultural tour of museums, historic sites, and the Kiswa Factory. Discover ancient artifacts and sacred stories.
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Mecca Museum - The tour kicks off with a visit to the Museum of Makkah, a must-see for those fascinated by Islamic history and culture.
The museum boasts seven exhibition halls with over 100,000 artifacts, some of which are centuries old. Visitors can explore ancient Qur’anic manuscripts, historical relics, and displays highlighting the art,…
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Mecca Museum - The tour kicks off with a visit to the Museum of Makkah, a must-see for those fascinated by Islamic history and culture.
The museum boasts seven exhibition halls with over 100,000 artifacts, some of which are centuries old. Visitors can explore ancient Qur’anic manuscripts, historical relics, and displays highlighting the art, architecture, and scientific achievements of the Muslim world.
The museum’s architecture itself is a testament to Islamic design elegance. Inside, guests can enjoy a theatre presentation of Allah’s beautiful names and appreciate the museum’s role as a hub for cultural exchange, bringing together Muslims worldwide through shared history and heritage. -
Masjid-Al-Jinn - The next stop is the Mosque of the Jinn, a site of great historical and spiritual importance in Makkah.
As narrated in the Qur’an (Surah Al-Jinn), it was here that a group of jinn listened to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) reciting the Qur’an, leading them to embrace Islam and pledge their allegiance to him. The mosque commemorates this extraordinary event and serves as a reminder of the Prophet’s message reaching all of creation. -
The Kiswa Factory Of The Holy Ka’aba - The journey continues with a visit to the Kiswa Factory of the Holy Kaaba, where the sacred covering (Kiswa) of the Kaaba is crafted annually.
Crafted from pure black silk and embellished with gold and silver embroidery, the Kiswa is a stunning example of Islamic artistry.
At the factory, visitors can witness each step of the production process — from weaving and dyeing to embroidery — performed by over 200 skilled artisans under the guidance of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques. -
Exhibition Of The Two Holy Mosques Architecture - The tour concludes with a visit to the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture, offering a unique insight into the historical evolution and sacred artistry of the Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid An-Nabawi in Madinah.
The exhibition is divided into seven sections, showcasing antiquities, models, inscriptions, and relics from early Islamic periods, including the old Kaaba door, Kiswa samples, rare photographs, and a copy of Mushaf Uthman (RA) — one of the earliest Qur’an manuscripts.

- Entrance fees
- Transportation
- Audio guiding with Driver Escort
- Entrance fees
- Transportation
- Audio guiding with Driver Escort
- Personal expenses
- Food and Beverages
- Personal expenses
- Food and Beverages
Today, the journey takes us to the Museum of Makkah, an extraordinary location featuring seven halls and more than 100,000 artifacts, some dating back centuries. The museum highlights Islamic history, ancient Quran manuscripts, and a theater showcasing the beautiful names of Allah. It also acts as a center where Muslims from diverse cultures exchange…
Today, the journey takes us to the Museum of Makkah, an extraordinary location featuring seven halls and more than 100,000 artifacts, some dating back centuries. The museum highlights Islamic history, ancient Quran manuscripts, and a theater showcasing the beautiful names of Allah. It also acts as a center where Muslims from diverse cultures exchange knowledge about Islam. Following this, the visit continues to the Mosque of the Jinn, referenced in Surah Al-Jinn, where a group of jinn listened to the Prophet (SAW) recite the Quran and accepted Islam. The tour then proceeds to the Kiswa Factory, where the Kaaba’s pure-silk covering is crafted annually with gold-embroidered Quranic verses by over 200 talented artisans. The final destination is the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture, which displays rare artifacts, old Kaaba doors, Kiswa models, historic photographs, and a Mushaf of Uthman (RA). The day concludes with a return to the hotel.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.