✈️ Madinah Dulu atau Makkah Dulu?
Merancang Perjalanan Umrah Anda Dengan Bijak
Planning Your Umrah Journey the Smart Way
If you’ve ever sat down to plan your Umrah and found yourself asking, “Should I go to Makkah first or Madinah first?” — trust me, you’re not alone.
Every pilgrim I’ve met — whether a first-timer or a seasoned traveler — eventually faces this same question. And the truth is, both routes are beautiful, both are blessed… but each has its own rhythm, comfort and practical benefits.
Let’s talk about it in a way that helps you decide what fits you best.
🌿 Starting in Madinah — A Gentle Beginning
There’s something special about starting your Umrah journey in Madinah Al-Munawwarah. The city’s calmness eases you into the spiritual mindset you need for Makkah. You’re not rushing to perform rituals right after a long flight — instead, you start by praying at Masjid An-Nabawi, offering salam to the Prophet ﷺ and spending a few days in peaceful reflection.
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And guess what? This route can actually be more practical and time-saving.
If you fly into Madinah International Airport, spend a few days there and then take the Haramain High-Speed Train to Makkah — you’ll enjoy one of the smoothest travel experiences possible. The train ride takes about 2 hours 20 minutes, gliding through desert landscapes at over 300 km/h.
You can even enter your ihram on the train, about 7 minutes after departure, when passing the Miqat Dhul Hulayfah (Abyar Ali) area. Many pilgrims now do this comfortably — just wear your ihram before boarding and make your niyyah at the right moment.
Once you’ve completed your Umrah in Makkah, take a few days to rest and reflect — and if you can, spend time visiting the ziarah sites around the city.

Each place holds a story that deepens your connection to the journey — from Jabal al-Noor, where the first revelation descended, to Jabal Thawr, the cave of refuge during the Hijrah. Visit Mina, Arafah and Muzdalifah, the sacred valleys that come alive during Hajj and don’t miss the historic Masjid al-Jin and Masjid al-Taneem (Aisha Mosque), where many pilgrims renew their ihram for another Umrah.
Only after you’ve absorbed Makkah’s timeless lessons should you continue your journey — whether by car or the Haramain train — to Jeddah airport for your flight home. There’s no need to circle back to Madinah again and this route often saves both time and energy.
💡 Pro tip: Book your flights as a multicity itinerary (City → Madinah / Jeddah → City) — Trip.com often offer great deals. This setup saves you time, money and one extra domestic journey.
🕋 Makkah First — Straight to the Heart of Worship
Now, there’s also something incredibly powerful about landing in Jeddah, putting on your ihram before crossing the miqat and heading straight to Makkah to perform Umrah.
Most airlines flying into Jeddah are well-prepared for this sacred journey — the pilot or cabin crew will usually announce when you’re about to cross the miqat and on many planes, the flight map screen shows the exact moment you enter its boundary. It’s a special reminder to make your niyyah (intention), recite the talbiyah and step into that sacred state of worship.
For many pilgrims, that moment — hearing “we are now crossing the miqat” from the pilot or seeing it on the screen — fills the cabin with soft recitations of Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk, a shared heartbeat of devotion before arriving at the House of Allah.
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After landing, you head directly to your hotel, rest briefly if needed and then begin your Umrah — your heart racing as you approach the Kaabah for the first time.
⚖️ Comparing the Two Routes
Aspect | 🕌 Madinah → Makkah → Jeddah | 🕋 Jeddah → Makkah → Madinah |
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Start of journey | Calm and reflective | Spiritually intense |
Travel time | Shorter overall (train to Makkah, direct home from Jeddah) | Slightly longer (extra leg to Madinah) |
Flights | Fewer direct flights but easy with multicity | More flight options to Jeddah |
Ihram | Enter at train’s miqat | Enter on the plane |
Ending | End with Umrah | End with reflection in Madinah |
Best for | Families, elderly, first-timers | Those who prefer Umrah first |

🚄 The Haramain Train Experience
If you haven’t tried the Haramain High-Speed Train, it’s worth it! The stations are clean and modern, the seats comfy and the view outside the window feels like part of the journey’s reflection — the changing sands of the Hijaz.
You can book tickets online at Haramain High Speed Railway (HHR) Portal. Many pilgrims love this route because it’s less exhausting than a long bus or car trip.
And if you have time between trains, the Hop-On Hop-Off Madinah Bus Tour even stops near Al Noor Mall, where you can take a coffee break before continuing — your bus pass is valid for 24 hours. Perfect for some qahwa and dates before your next stop!
💬 My Takeaway
If it’s your first Umrah, I’d say — go Madinah first.
It gives you time to breathe, adjust and center yourself spiritually before Makkah.
If you’re a repeat pilgrim or short on time, Makkah first works beautifully too.
Either way, what matters most isn’t which city you visit first — it’s the intention in your heart and the humility in your steps when you finally walk through those blessed streets.
🌙 Final Tip for DIY Pilgrims
You can easily plan your own Umrah route today:
- Use Trip.com or Google Flights for multi-city booking.
- Book Haramain train tickets early online.
- Check the Nusuk app for Umrah permits and guidance.
Technology has made it easier than ever to plan, but the journey remains as spiritual as it’s always been. Whether you start in Madinah or Makkah, every step you take is a step toward Him. 🤍
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