Our Economy Hajj Package covers all the essential pillars of the Hajj pilgrimage. Includes return flights, accommodation in Makkah and Madinah, Mina tents, transport between holy sites, and expert guidance.
All return airfare from Canada to Saudi Arabia is included, with Miqat preparation assistance provided by the scholar at the appropriate point during the flight.
Comfortable accommodation in both holy cities — within reach of Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah and close to the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah.
Air-conditioned tents in Mina for the five days of Hajj — clean and comfortable facilities where you rest between rites with the group.
Group coaches transport pilgrims between Madinah, Makkah, Mina, Arafah, and Muzdalifah — punctual, organised, and managed by an experienced ground team.
An experienced Imam guides the group through every Hajj ritual — from Ihram at Miqat to Tawaf Al-Wada — ensuring each rite is performed correctly and meaningfully.
Hajj visa processing is handled entirely by our team — a complex process managed on your behalf including submission to the Saudi Ministry of Hajj.
21 Days · 20 Nights · 7 Segments
Meet the group at Toronto Pearson Airport. The Imam delivers a farewell Du'a and final reminder of Hajj obligations, etiquette, and spiritual intention (Niyyah).
Before reaching the Miqat boundary, flight attendants alert pilgrims. Ihram garments are worn and Talbiyah begins: Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk...
Land in Madinah. Transfer to the hotel. Rest and attend the evening prayer at Al-Masjid An-Nabawi — your first time hearing the Adhan in the City of the Prophet ﷺ.
Pray all five daily prayers at the Prophet's Mosque throughout the Madinah stay. The reward of one prayer here equals 1,000 prayers elsewhere (except Masjid Al-Haram).
Visit the Rawdah Ash-Sharif and offer Salaam to the Prophet ﷺ, Abu Bakr (RA), and Umar (RA). A profoundly moving experience for every pilgrim.
Group coach tour to Masjid Quba, Masjid Al-Qiblatayn, Uhud Mountain, Al-Baqi Cemetery, and the Seven Mosques of the Battle of the Trench.
Board the group coach. Stop at Abyar Ali (Dhul Hulayfah) Miqat — the Miqat for people coming from Madinah — to formally assume Ihram with the group Imam.
Upon entering Masjid Al-Haram, the first glimpse of the Kaaba is met with Du'a. This moment is considered among the most spiritually charged of a lifetime.
The arrival Tawaf — seven circuits of the Kaaba, beginning and ending at the Black Stone (Hajr Al-Aswad), reciting prescribed Duas at each corner.
Walk seven times between Safa and Marwah, following the path of Hajar (AS). For Qiran and Ifrad Hajj types, this Sa'i counts for Hajj. For Tamattu', Umrah Sa'i is performed first.
Guided visit to Jabal Al-Nour, the Masjid Al-Haram museum, Mina preview, Muzdalifah, and Arafat — so pilgrims know what to expect on the actual Hajj days.
Enter Ihram (or remain in it) and proceed to Mina. Spend the night in the tents of Mina, praying Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, and Fajr — shortening prayers without combining.
The most critical pillar of Hajj — stand at the plain of Arafah from Dhuhr until Sunset, supplicating intensely. "Hajj is Arafah." Transfer to Muzdalifah after Maghrib for the night under the stars.
After Fajr in Muzdalifah, proceed to Mina. Stone the Jamarat Al-Aqabah (large pillar), perform the Udhiyah (sacrifice), shave the head (Halq), and perform Tawaf Al-Ifadah and Sa'i in Makkah.
Remain in Mina and stone all three Jamarat (pillars) after Dhuhr each day — commemorating Ibrahim's (AS) rejection of Shaitan. Most pilgrims depart Mina on the 12th.
The last rite before leaving Makkah — seven final circuits of the Kaaba, making Du'a and bidding farewell to the House of Allah with a heart full of hope.
Use the remaining days for voluntary Tawaf, prayers in the Haram, purchasing gifts and Zamzam water, and attending circles of knowledge.
Transfer to King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. Board your return flight as a Hajji — having answered the call of Allah and completed one of the five pillars of Islam.
Hotels included in this package.
Perfectly situated opposite the Prophet's Mosque, Dar Al Taqwa is a distinguished address for pilgrims visiting Madinah. The hotel combines traditional hospitality with modern comfort.