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Packages for Umrah from Pakistan
Perform Umrah with comfort, confidence and clear pricing. We offer fully-customizable Umrah packages from Karachi, Lahore & Islamabad (also Multan, Faisalabad & Peshawar on request) covering 7, 10, 14 and 21 day itineraries in Economy → Standard → 5-Star / Luxury categories. Options for family, couple, solo pilgrims with hotel choices “near to Haram”, shuttle service, private transfers and flight booking add-ons.Common packages for umrah
7-Day Umrah Packages (Without Airfare)
| Package Type | Makkah Hotel | Madinah Hotel | Distance to Haram | Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Star Viip | Fairmount | Oberi Hotel | 0m / 0m | 420,000 |
| Standard | Al Safwa | Al Ansar | 600m / 250m | 170,000 |
| Economy | Hibba Al-Hijrah | Rawdah Inn | 700m / 300m | 100,000 |
10-Day Umrah Packages
| Package Type | Makkah Hotel | Madinah Hotel | Distance to Haram | Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Star vip | Hilton Suites | Anwar Al Madinah | 500m / 200m | 250,000 |
| Standard | Al Safwa | Al Ansar | 600m / 250m | 210,000 |
| Economy | Hibba Al-Hijrah | Rawdah Inn | 700m / 300m | 120,000 |
15-Day Umrah Packages
| Package Type | Makkah Hotel | Madinah Hotel | Distance to Haram | Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 star Shuttle | LeMandarin | Zawar Hotel | 1200m / 200m | 150,000 |
| Standard by walking | Al Safwa | Al Ansar | 600m / 250m | 200,000 |
| Economy | Hibba Al-Hijrah | Rawdah Inn | 700m / 300m | 140,000 |
21-Day Umrah Packages
| Package Type | Makkah Hotel | Madinah Hotel | Distance to Haram | Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Al Safwa | Al Ansar | 600m / 250m | 230,000 |
| Economy | Hibba Al-Hijrah | Rawdah Inn | 700m / 300m | 130,000 |
Optional Add-On: Flights from Pakistan
| City | Airline Options | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Karachi | Saudi Airlines, PIA | 120,000 |
| Lahore | Saudi Airlines, PIA | 125,000 |
| Islamabad | Saudi Airlines, PIA | 130,000 |
| Other Cities | PIA, Flynas | 120,000–135,000 |
Flights are optional and can be booked directly through Pak Tours for convenience.
Umrah Packages from Major Cities in Pakistan
We operate departures from all major Pakistani cities, including:
- Umrah Packages from Karachi
- Umrah Packages from Lahore
- Umrah Packages from Islamabad
- Umrah Packages from Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Quetta, and more
Types of Umrah Packages
- Family Umrah Packages: Comfortable family-friendly inculding 2 adult 2 child and hotels near Haram.
- Individual Umrah Packages: Flexible packages for solo travelers.
- Couple Umrah Packages:Package umrah for husband wife
- Group Umrah Packages: Special discounts for groups.
- Luxury VIP 5 star Umrah Packages: Premium hotels and VIP services.
- Standard Umrah Packages: Affordable yet comfortable stays.
- Economy Umrah Packages: Budget-friendly options without compromising quality.
- Ramadan Umrah Packages :a special umrah packges in ramadan druring the most holy month
Umrah Packages of Various Durations
Umrah packages to suit your available time slot. Get executive packages of 7 or 10 days or relaxed itineraries of 14 or 21 days
7 Days
Experience a spiritual journey with our 7 days Umrah package, tailored for those seeking a concise yet meaningful trip.
10 Days
Our 10 day Umrah package offers a balanced blend of worship and exploration, allowing you to perform Umrah rituals and visit sacred sites.
14 Days
With our 15 day Umrah package, you’ll have ample time for reflection, ziyarat, and spiritual growth, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a deeper experience.
21 Days
Our 21 day Umrah package provides an extended stay, allowing you to immerse yourself in spiritual practices, visit holy sites, and rejuvenate your soul.
28 Days
The 28-day Umrah package is perfect for those seeking a longer, more immersive spiritual journey, with ample time for worship, reflection, and exploration.
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What is Included in Our Umrah Packages
An Umrah package is a set of services designed to assist Muslims who wish to perform the Umrah pilgrimage in Makkah. These umrah packages make the pilgrimage experience smoother, covering everything from arrival in Saudi Arabia to departure, and are typically arranged by travel agents to simplify the process for pilgrims.Here are the key components included in a typical Umrah package from pakistan.
Return Flight:
The package includes round-trip airfare from your home country to Saudi Arabia, with many pilgrims opting to arrive at Jeddah Airport because it is closest to Makkah.

Umrah Visa:
This special visa is necessary for Umrah pilgrims. It is valid for three months, allowing travel throughout Saudi Arabia and can be obtained online.

Hotel Accommodation:
Most packages offer preselected hotels in Makkah and Madinah. It’s important to discuss your hotel preferences with your travel agent to ensure comfort and proximity to the Mosque.



Ground Transport:
Transportation from the airport and between cities is usually included. Options range from shared buses to private taxis, depending on your preference and budget.

Ziarat:
This is an optional sightseeing component, allowing pilgrims to visit holy sites in Makkah and Madinah. Some packages include this, but it’s advisable to confirm with the provider.

Health Insurance:
Health insurance is mandatory and is typically included in the visa cost provided by the KSA government.

Return Flight:
The package includes round-trip airfare from your home country to Saudi Arabia, with many pilgrims opting to arrive at Jeddah Airport because it is closest to Makkah.

Umrah Visa:
This special visa is necessary for Umrah pilgrims. It is valid for three months, allowing travel throughout Saudi Arabia and can be obtained online.

Hotel Accommodation:
Most packages offer preselected hotels in Makkah and Madinah. It’s important to discuss your hotel preferences with your travel agent to ensure comfort and proximity to the Mosque.


Ground Transport:
Transportation from the airport and between cities is usually included. Options range from shared buses to private taxis, depending on your preference and budget.

Ziarat:
This is an optional sightseeing component, allowing pilgrims to visit holy sites in Makkah and Madinah. Some packages include this, but it’s advisable to confirm with the provider.

Health Insurance:
Health insurance is mandatory and is typically included in the visa cost provided by the KSA government.
Why Choose Pak Tours for Umrah?
- Trusted Operator: Years of experience handling Umrah trips from Pakistan.
- Flexible Packages: 7, 10, 15, and 21-day itineraries.
- Multiple Price Options: 5★, standard, and economy packages to suit every budget.
- Hassle-Free Visa & Hotel Booking: We manage everything.
- City-Specific Departures: Easy pick-up from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and more.
Book Your Umrah Package Today
Start your spiritual journey with comfort and convenience. Contact Pak Tours now to customize your Umrah package, select your preferred city, and choose a hotel that suits your needs.
Below is a brief overview of the rites of Umrah. Refer to the article above for an in depth look at how to perform Umrah.
Ihram
- Purity – Clip the nails, remove unwanted hair under the armpits and navel and trim the moustache.
- Bathe – Do Ghusl (bath) or at the very least, Wudhu (ablution).
- Ihram clothing – Before reaching the Miqat, put on the Ihram. For men, this is two sheets of white cloth. For women, regular modest clothing will suffice. It is recommended to put on the Ihram at the airport before departure.
- Salah of Ihram – Perform two Rakahs of Salah after putting on the Ihram. Recite Surah al-Kafirun (Surah 109) in the first Rakah and Surah al-Ikhlas (Surah 112) in the second after al-Fatiha. Make Dua after the Salah.
- Niyyah – Make your Niyyah for Umrah as you approach the Miqat, preferably in the plane. Make sure you remove any clothing that violates the conditions of Ihram. It is recommended to make a verbal intention. This may be done in any language.
لَبَّيْكَ اللَّهُمَّ عُمْرَة
Labbayka llāhumma ‘umratan.
O Allah, here I am to perform Umrah. - Talbiyah – Recite the Talbiyah:
لَبَّيْكَ اللهُمَّ لَبَّيْكَ – لَبَّيْكَ لَا شَرِيْكَ لَكَ لَبَّيْكَ – إِنَّ الْحَمْدَ وَالنِّعْمَةَ لَكَ وَالْمُلْكَ – لَا شَرِيْكَ لَكَ –
Labbayka llāhumma labbayk(a), labbayka lā sharīka laka labbayk(a), inna l-ḥamda wa n-ni’mata, laka wa l-mulk(a), lā sharīka lak.
At Your service, Allah, at Your service. At Your service, You have no partner, at Your service. Truly all praise, favour and sovereignty is Yours. You have no partner.
Men should chant the Talbiyah audibly and women should recite quietly. Send Salawat on the Prophet ﷺ and make Dua after pronouncing the Talbiyah. - To Makkah – Proceed to Makkah while reciting Talbiyah, Dhikr and Salawat.
- Enter Masjid al-Haram – Upon reaching Masjid al-Haram, enter with your right foot, preferably through Bab al-Salam and recite the Dua for entering the mosque.
- Dua at the Kaaba – Keep your gaze lowered until you see the Kaaba. Upon seeing it, say Allāhu akbar. Allāhu akbar. Lā ilāha illa-llāh three times. Raise your hands, make an abundance of Dua and send Salawat on the Prophet ﷺ.
Tawaf al-Umrah
- Idtiba – Men should uncover the right shoulder by passing the upper Ihram garment under the right armpit (Idtiba).
- Starting point – Position yourself in line with the Hajar al-Aswad. This is the starting point of the Tawaf. A green light on the wall will highlight this position.
- Niyyah – Make your Niyyah for Tawaf. It is recommended to make a verbal intention. This may be done in any language.
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّيْ أُرِيْدُ طَوَافَ بَيْتِكَ الْحَرَامِ فَيَسِّرْهُ لِيْ وَتَقَبَّلْهُ مِنِّيْ
Allāhumma innī urīdu l-ṭawwafa baytika l-ḥarāmi fa yassirhu lī wa taqabbalhu minnī.
O Allah, I intend to perform Tawaf of the Sacred Mosque, so accept it from me and make it easy for me. - Istilam – Kiss or touch the Hajar al-Aswad if you can reach it. If not, gesture towards it from afar. This is called Istilam. To do Istilam, raise your hands to your ears and say Bismi llāhi wallāhu akbar.
- Start – Start the first circuit of the Tawaf, making sure the Kaaba is on your left.
- Raml – Men may walk briskly with the chest sticking out (Raml) in the first three circuits. Don’t do this if there is too much congestion.
- Dhikr & Dua – You may recite Quran, do Dhikr, make any Dua and send Salawat during Tawaf. Between the Rukn al-Yamani and the Hajar al-Aswad, you can recite:
رَبَّنَا آتِنَا فِي الدُّنْيَا حَسَنَةً وَفِي الْآخِرَةِ حَسَنَةً وَقِنَا عَذَابَ النَّارِ
Rabbanā ātinā fi d-dunyā ḥasanatan wafi l-ākhirati ḥasanatan wa qinā ‘adhāba n-nār.
O our Lord, grant us the good of this world, the good of the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the fire. - End of circuit – Returning to the Hajar al-Aswad marks one circuit. Start the second by making Istilam of the Hajar al-Aswad and saying Allāhu akbar.
- End of Tawaf – Complete seven rounds continuously (unless Salah starts). You will finish having made Istilam eight times in total.
- Stop Idtiba – Cover your right shoulder with your Ihram.
- Salah of Tawaf – After Tawaf, perform two Rakahs of Salah, preferably in a position where Maqam Ibrahim is between you and the Kaaba. If this is not possible, pray anywhere in the Masjid. Recite Surah al-Kafirun (Surah 109) in the first Rakah and Surah al-Ikhlas (Surah 112) in the second after al-Fatiha. Make Dua after the Salah.
- Zamzam – Drink Zamzam water and make Dua.
- Multazam – If possible, go to the area between the Hajar al-Aswad and Kaaba door (Multazam). Cling to the wall and make Dua. If it’s inaccessible, face it and make Dua.
- Final Istilam – Before Sa’i, it’s recommended to make Istilam for the ninth time.
Sa’i of Safa and Marwah
- Proceed to Safa – Go to the hill of Safa and make Niyyah for Sa’i.
- Dua at Safa – At Safa, face the Kaaba and say Takbir (Allāhu akbar), Tahlil (lā ilāha illā Allāh) and send Salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ. Make as much Dua as possible here.
- Proceed to Marwa – On the way to Marwa, men should quicken their pace between the set of green lights. Women should continue normally.
- Dhikr & Dua – Do Dhikr, Dua and Salawat of your own choice as you walk between the two hills.
- Dua at Marwa – After reaching Marwa, make Dua as you did at Safa. This is one lap.
- Return to Safa – Go back to Safa for you second lap.
- End of Sa’i – Repeat this until you have completed seven laps, finishing at Marwa.
- Dua and Salah of Sa’i – Make Dua and performs two Rakahs of Salah in the Masjid.
Halq or Taqsir
- Exit the Masjid with your left foot and recite the Dua for leaving the mosque.
- To leave the state of Ihram and complete your Umrah, you must have you head shaved (Halq) or trimmed by at least an inch (Taqsir).
- Women may only have their hair trimmed.
- There are a number of men’s barber shops outside the Haram.
Religious places to visit during Umrah in Makkah:
1 Masjid Al Haram:
The world’s largest mosque, Masjid e Haram, or Grand Mosque, can hold 1.2 million pilgrims at once. The black cubic structure Kabah and the famous well of holy water Zam Zam house are the most sacred and dream places for Muslims. Every Muslim wishes to visit this sacred mosque at least once in his or her lifetime.
2 Mina:
Mina is a valley three miles east of Makkah that houses over 100,000 air-conditioned tents for pilgrims during the annual pilgrimage. The Jamarat Bridge id located in the valley of Mina, where pilgrims perform another ritual of hajj, stoning the devil.
3 Muzdalifah:
Another sacred place in Makkah, Muzadlifah, lies within the province of Makkah. It is a flat, flat plain between Mina and Arafat. Spending the entire day at Muzdalifah is a major hajj ritual. Pilgrims in Muzdalifah sleep under the open sky and rise early for prayers. At the top of the hill in Muzdalifah, there is a sacred mosque.
4 Cave Hira:
The renowned Hira cave, where Prophet PBUH received the first revelations of the Quran in 610 BC. The cave is located on Mount Al Noor, also known as Jabal Al Noor due to the enigmatic light that shines on the mountain at night. Prophet PBUH requires a secluded location to receive revelations from Angel Jibraeel. Cave Hira is where Prophet SAWW spends His time and meditates day and night, with provision for Himself.
5 Well of Tuwa:
Also known as Bir Tuwa, it is located in a Makkah valley that was once isolated and rugged but is now densely populated with buildings. Bir Tuwa is now limited to a well in Jarwal, or Tuwa. After spending the night here, the Prophet SAWW washed himself in this wells water and entered Makkah. The term Tuwa refers to a pleated well. The well is located at the northern end of Makkah.
7 Masjid e Aisha:
Masjid e Aisha, also known as Masjid e Taneem, is only 4.6 miles south of Makkah. All boundary points are close to the sacred mosque. When the Holy Prophet SAWW asked Hazrat Aisha RA to do so during the farewell Hajj, she announced that pilgrims must wear Ihram to perform Umrah.
9 Jannatul Mualla:
The sacred cemetery is located 10 minutes walking distance from Hoy Mosque and contains the graves of many of the Prophet s family members and companions, including Bibi Khadija RA (the Prophet s first wife), Qasim (the Prophet s son), Abdullah Bin Zubair, Abu Talib, Bint Abu Bakar, and other members of the Prophet’s family.
Religious places to visit during Umrah in Madinah
1 Al Masjid al Nabawi:
After Masjid al-Haram, the second most important mosque is Al-Masjid an-Nabawi. A prayer said here is equal to 1,000 prayers said in any other mosque. It is critical for Muslims to pray here.Various rulers have modified and renovated the an-Nabawi mosque over the years, enhancing its architecture. The mosque’s modern structure features a green dome, Rawdah ash-Sharifah or the Noble Garden, two mihrabs, minarets, and a minbar.
2 Masjid al ahzab:
It is one of the seven mosques in Madinah that have historical significance in Islamic culture. Masjid Al-Ahzab is well-known for being the site where enemies of idol-worshipping Arabs and Jews attacked Muslims in Madinah. The Prophet made a dua at the western corner of Jubal Sala, which brought him victory during the battle of Ahzab. It was also known as Al-Fath because the Qurans Al-Fath Surah was revealed here. It has been built and rebuilt numerous times.
3 Quba Mosque:
Masjid Quba is one of the oldest mosques in Madinah, making it one of the most important places to visit during Umrah. It was founded by the Prophet after he migrated here from Makkah. As a result, it enjoys high regard among Muslims. Many people regard it as the third-most important shrine in Saudi Arabia, and many Muslims consider it a must-see while in Madinah. According to Islamic historical sources, it was built around 622 AD, and it was here that the first Friday prayer was held. The prayer was led by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and he later visited it every Saturday to pray.
4 Al Madinah Museum:
This is the city’s first and oldest museum. It tells the story of Islam’s history, heritage, and rich culture. It re-examines the events of Prophet Muhammad’s life (PBUH). Even seminars on his life are held at the museum. It is open to the public from Saturday to Thursday. It has large models that simulate the construction of several landmarks in the city. The museum displays rare pieces and artefacts from the city’s rich history.
5 The Garden of Hazrat Salman Farsi RA:
Prophet Muhammad planted around 300 date palms here in order to free Salman Farsi (RA) from slavery. He was a Persian slave sold in the slave market and taken to Madinah by a wealthy family. It is close to Masjid Quba and still has a lot of date palm trees, which adds to its beauty. There is a date shop in the garden where you can enjoy a hot, steaming cup of tea while surrounded by greenery. It is one of the most beautiful religious sites in Madinah to visit during Umrah.
6 Mount Uhud:
A mountain about 5 kilometres north of Madinah is the site of the Battle of Uhud. After being defeated at the Battle of Badr, Quraysh gathered an army to fight Muslims. It is the final resting place of the Prophet’s travel companions as well as his uncle. The top of the mountain provides a breathtaking view of all of Madinah. Every year, it has cavities that collect rainwater. In addition, travellers can see small markets in the mountains where they can shop and enjoy themselves.
7 Jannat ul Baqi:
It is a cemetery in Madinah where Prophet Muhammad s wives, daughters, and several companions are buried. As ad Bin Zararah (RA), the Prophet s travel companion, was the first person to be buried here. He passed away soon after the Prophet moved to Madinah. The Prophet himself is said to have chosen the cemetery. It is considered virtuous to visit this cemetery and pray to Allah, especially on Fridays.
8 Masjid Al Qiblatain:
The opulent and traditional structure of the Al-Qiblatain mosque, built by Sawad ibn Ghanam, is a sight to behold. It has a massive prayer hall and is famous for its twin Mihrabs. According to legend, Allah gave the Prophet a command here to change the Qibla from Jerusalem to Makkah. During King Fahd’s reign, it was demolished and rebuilt in 1987. The prayer niche facing Mecca was retained during the reconstruction, while the one facing Jerusalem was removed. It is one of the most beautiful places to pray while visiting Madinah.
Frequently Asked Questions About Booking Umrah Packages
How early should I book my Umrah package?
Booking at least 1 to 2 months in advance is highly recommended. This will give you enough time to get your visa, book flights, and make other arrangements. It will also give you more options to choose from and possibly save you money. During peak seasons like Ramadan, booking 2-4 months ahead is best.
What’s included in a typical Umrah package?
Most packages typically include:
- Round-trip flights from Pakistan’s major cities to Jeddah or Madinah
- Accommodations in Makkah and Madinah for the duration of your trip
- Ground transportation between cities and to holy sites
- Umrah Visa
- Ziarat’ (religious site visits) in Makkah and Madinah
Of course, packages for Umrah can differ, so check with the travel agency for details on what’s included in their specific offers.
How long does an Umrah package usually last?
The duration of an Umrah package can vary depending on personal preferences and the package chosen. It can range from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Can I customize my Umrah package according to my requirements?
Yes, many travel agencies offer the flexibility to customize Umrah packages to suit individual needs. You can choose specific services or add-ons based on your preferences.
Is it necessary to book an Umrah package through a travel agency?
While booking through a travel agency is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Travel agencies specialize in religious travel and can provide valuable assistance and guidance throughout the journey.
Are there any age restrictions for performing Umrah?
There are no age restrictions for performing Umrah. However, it is advisable to consider one’s physical capabilities and consult with a healthcare professional before undertaking the pilgrimage.
Can I perform Umrah multiple times?
Yes, Umrah can be performed multiple times. Many Muslims undertake Umrah on a regular basis, seeking spiritual purification and blessings from Allah












