A special tour of Mecca from the Clock Tower Museum to Ain Zubaydah and Al-Tan'im Mosque







The tour begins with a visit to the Clock Tower Museum, which provides unique and fascinating information about the universe and the solar system. You can also enjoy a wonderful view of the Kaaba.
Then there's Ain Zubaydah. Ain Zubaydah represents a cultural and engineering heritage in the land of Makkah Al-Mukarramah, highlighting the importance of providing water to pilgrims to the Sacred House of God since ancient times. It's the oldest and most important water network that has continued to provide water to pilgrims, travelers, and the people of Makkah for over 1,200 years.
The visit ends with a visit to the Tan’eem Mosque. The Tan’eem Mosque is one of the most important Islamic landmarks in Mecca. It is also called the Mosque of the Mother of the Believers Aisha bint Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq - may God be pleased with them both - because she prayed there and entered the state of ihram from it.
A tour of the holy sites of Mecca by private car with a tour guide


Makkah Sightseeing Tour by Private Car with Tour Guide (for 2 people)
Makkah Al-Mukarramah Tour by Private Car with Tour Guide for 6 People
Group tour of Mecca on a tour bus for up to 24 people with a tour guide

Choose the time you spend at each stop according to your wishes.
Instant Booking Confirmation
Your booking will be confirmed immediately after payment
Cancellation Policy
A full refund will be issued to your card if the booking is canceled 24 hours prior
Trip Duration
4 Hours
Start of the tour
Departure from the location specified by the customer
Clock Tower Museum
The tour begins with a visit to the Clock Tower Museum. The museum provides unique and wonderful information about the universe and the solar system. You can also enjoy a wonderful view of the Kaaba.
Ain Zubaydah
Then Ain Zubaydah represents a civilized engineering heritage in the land of Makkah Al-Mukarramah, highlighting the interest in providing water to pilgrims to the House of God since ancient times. It is the oldest and most important water network that has continued to provide water to pilgrims, travelers, and the people of Makkah for a period of 1,200 years.
Al-Taneem Mosque
One of the most important Islamic landmarks in Mecca, it is also called the Mosque of the Mother of the Believers Aisha bint Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq - may God be pleased with them both - because she prayed there and entered into ihram from it.
End of the round
The tour ends with a return to the client's headquarters.