Sedan
150 SAR
Lowest listed fare on this route. Good for budget-focused pilgrims when luggage is within limits.
View SedanPrivate taxi from Makkah Hotel to Masjid Ayesha (Miqat). Distance: 8 km round trip. Travel time: 30 min. Fixed prices, no hidden fees, and booking support through WhatsApp at +92 342 502 8913.
Distance
8 km round trip
Estimated Duration
30 min
Fare Range
150–450 SAR
| Vehicle | Price | Book |
|---|---|---|
| Sedan | 150 SAR | Book This Route → |
| Hyundai Staria | 200 SAR | Book This Route → |
| GMC Yukon XL | 250 SAR | Book This Route → |
| Toyota Hiace | 200 SAR | Book This Route → |
| Toyota Coaster | 450 SAR | Book This Route → |
A private transfer from Makkah Hotel to Masjid Ayesha (Miqat) gives pilgrims predictable travel control from the first message to final drop-off. Instead of negotiating after arrival or waiting for uncertain app availability, you confirm a fixed fare and suitable vehicle class before the travel day starts. On this route, fares currently range from 150 SAR with Sedan to 450 SAR with Toyota Coaster, so budget planning is transparent. This matters for Umrah families carrying luggage, traveling with elders, or coordinating children, because one coordinated pickup and one direct handover usually reduces stress more than any last-minute fare bargain.
Private routing also protects timing quality. Pilgrims often arrive with prayer windows, check-in deadlines, and physical fatigue from flights or city movement. A clear private transfer avoids repeated decision points at terminals and hotel entrances, keeps your group in one vehicle, and reduces miscommunication around destination details. When distance and traffic variables are already known, the biggest risk is usually unclear coordination; private transfer solves that by confirming pickup point, route context, and destination details in advance. This structure is especially useful for first-time visitors who want certainty over guesswork in unfamiliar transport zones.
From a practical operations perspective, private transfer means one accountable confirmation flow, one support channel, and one handover plan tailored to your group. If your itinerary changes, updates happen through the same booking contact rather than through multiple unknown drivers. If your group needs extra boarding time, a prayer stop, or careful luggage handling, those details can be built in early. For Umrah and Ziyarat travelers, this consistency usually protects both budget and energy. You arrive focused on ibadah and family needs instead of spending precious time resolving avoidable transport friction.
The listed route distance is 8 km round trip, and the normal travel window is 30 min. These figures are the right baseline for planning departure slots, check-in buffers, and realistic family readiness. Actual door-to-door timing can move slightly around peak prayer hours, checkpoint flow, or dense terminal traffic, so experienced travelers keep a practical time margin rather than relying on exact-minute assumptions.
Masjid Ayesha round-trip movement is short but time-sensitive for pilgrims managing Ihram readiness. The round route is around 8 km in total, and each leg is often about 10–20 min depending on local flow. Because this route is brief, pickup clarity and waiting coordination matter more than speed. A small delay at meeting can consume most of the planned slot.
Many pilgrims request pickup near the Clock Tower area before heading to Masjid Ayesha, then return after Miqat completion. A common setup includes driver wait time of about 20 min, which is usually enough for quick preparation when details are planned early. If your group needs more time, mention it before departure so expectations remain clear for both sides.
For smoother execution, keep documents accessible, keep your booking chat available, and confirm your final pickup landmark before departure. Travelers who treat the journey as a planned segment rather than an improvised ride usually report calmer movement and fewer delays. This is true for short city transfers, airport runs, and longer intercity legs alike: clear communication plus realistic timing is what keeps the route dependable.
Vehicle choice on this route is about matching real travel conditions, not only choosing the lowest number in the table. The current fare spread runs from 150 SAR to 450 SAR, which gives a clear range from budget-focused solo/couple movement to high-capacity group travel. If your group is near seat limits or carrying extra baggage, upgrading one category often improves comfort and reduces last-minute complications.
For quick comparison: Sedan is typically the value baseline, Hyundai Staria and Toyota Hiace are strong family/group options, GMC Yukon XL targets premium comfort, and Toyota Coaster supports coordinated large-group movement. Because pricing is fixed by route and class, you can align passenger count, luggage reality, and comfort needs before paying anything.
A practical approach is to choose the smallest vehicle that still leaves reasonable comfort margin. Tight seating and overpacked luggage often create stress and delay, especially when pickup zones are crowded. Matching vehicle class correctly from the start keeps boarding efficient, protects elderly comfort, and lowers the risk of costly same-day changes.
150 SAR
Lowest listed fare on this route. Good for budget-focused pilgrims when luggage is within limits.
View Sedan200 SAR
Balanced option for families and groups who want additional comfort and luggage flexibility.
View Hyundai Staria200 SAR
Balanced option for families and groups who want additional comfort and luggage flexibility.
View Toyota Hiace250 SAR
Balanced option for families and groups who want additional comfort and luggage flexibility.
View GMC Yukon XL450 SAR
Highest-capacity option for large delegations needing one coordinated vehicle.
View Toyota CoasterThe fastest booking method for this route is direct WhatsApp confirmation at +92 342 502 8913. WhatsApp keeps every operational detail in one visible thread: fare approval, route confirmation, pickup location, and any timing updates. This prevents confusion that often happens when details are split across calls, screenshots, and last-minute messages.
If meeting near the Clock Tower, share your exact tower gate or hotel-side landmark to avoid confusion in crowded pedestrian zones.
Tell us whether the standard 20 min wait is enough, or if your group expects extra prep time before return movement.
For smooth execution, treat confirmation like a checklist: route, date, time, travelers, luggage, and pickup landmark. Once these items are clear, transfer operations become straightforward and predictable. For families and first-time pilgrims, this clarity is often the difference between a rushed handover and a calm start to the journey.
Start directly on wa.me/923425028913 or message +92 342 502 8913 with your travel details.
1. Send your trip request on WhatsApp
Message us on +92 342 502 8913 with your route (Makkah Hotel → Masjid Ayesha (Miqat)), travel date, and preferred pickup time via https://wa.me/923425028913.
2. Receive vehicle options and fixed fare confirmation
We share available vehicles with route fares (from 150 SAR up to 450 SAR) so you can confirm based on comfort and budget.
3. Share final pickup and traveler details
Provide exact pickup landmark, destination details, passenger count, and luggage count. Airport routes should include flight number and terminal.
4. Get booking lock and dispatch details
Once confirmed, your trip is locked with the selected vehicle category and route pricing. Final coordination happens in the same WhatsApp thread.
5. Travel-day coordination and handover
Keep your phone reachable near pickup time. If your schedule changes, send an update early so dispatch timing remains aligned.
The full round transfer is around 8 km. In normal flow, each one-way leg often takes roughly 10–20 min.
Yes. A common plan includes about 20 min driver wait. If your group expects longer preparation, request that timing when booking.
Yes. Clock Tower meeting is common. Share your exact landmark or gate detail so handover is fast and precise.
Yes. The route is fixed-fare by vehicle class, which helps pilgrims avoid negotiation even for short, high-demand city transfers.
Confirm your pickup point, expected return timing, and group readiness before departure. Short routes stay smooth when coordination is clear.
Cheapest vehicle for this route
Current fixed fare: 150 SAR for Makkah Hotel → Masjid Ayesha (Miqat).
View SedanMost expensive vehicle for this route
Current fixed fare: 450 SAR for maximum capacity and comfort on this route.
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4 pax • 2 bags
150 SAR for this route
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200 SAR for this route
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250 SAR for this route
12 pax • 10 bags
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450 SAR for this route
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Price range: 170–500 SAR
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Price range: 200–500 SAR
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Price range: 200–500 SAR
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