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3Just 500699999999 meters from Haram
Nahi maalum
5Just 3006646619199111 meters from Masjid
Day-by-day plan
9 June 2026 Peace and Security
The Security Council meets this morning to discuss the situation in Central Africa, including efforts to combat the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), one of the region’s longest-running security threats. Ambassadors are expected to hear an update on the work of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) and the implementation of a regional strategy aimed at improving civilian protection, humanitarian access and cross-border cooperation.
Broadcast of the Security Council session (10167th meeting).♦ Receive daily updates directly in your inbox - Subscribe here to a topic.♦ Download the UN News app for your iOS or Android devices.End of itinerary. May your Umrah be accepted.
Please note: this is a high-level itinerary and is subject to change. Flight timings, the day-by-day plan, and the hotels may differ depending on ticket and room availability at the time of booking. Your agent will confirm the final details with you.
What’s included
No hidden costs. Visa, ihram, ground transport, and meals at the hotel are covered.
Direct flight
Enjoy emirated
laundry
unlimited
Wifi
High speed internet to connect with your loved one.
Makkah Ziyarat
Jannatul malla, Masjid e jin
Makkah to Madina
Via AC Bus
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Skip to main content / navigation Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other United Nations UN News Global perspective Human stories Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe Security Council LIVE: Members discuss Central Africa and fight against LRA A wide shot of the United Nations Security Council chamber during a meeting on Kosovo and the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Delegates are seated around the iconic horseshoe table. UN Photo/Manuel Elías A wide view of the Security Council. (file) 9 June 2026 Peace and Security The Security Council meets this morning to discuss the situation in Central Africa, including efforts to combat the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), one of the region’s longest-running security threats. Ambassadors are expected to hear an update on the work of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) and the implementation of a regional strategy aimed at improving civilian protection, humanitarian access and cross-border cooperation. Broadcast of the Security Council session (10167th meeting). ♦ Receive daily updates directly in your inbox - Subscribe here to a topic. ♦ Download the UN News app for your iOS or Android devices. security councilWest and Central Africalive Related Stories Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Central Africa Abou Moussa (file photo) Security Council calls for concerted efforts to enhance stability in Central Africa A woman in a red shirt and a man with a child sit together outdoors in what appears to be a rural setting. UN’s regional African offices meet to discuss common security issues The ruins of a house that was torched by LRA fighters in Nguili-Nguili village, close to Obo Town, Central African Republic. Security Council urges implementation of UN strategy against Lord’s Resistance Army Resources Secretary-General Spokesperson's Office Find Us Footer menu A-Z Site Index Copyright FAQ Fraud Alert Privacy Notice Terms of Use Social Media Links Footer buttons
Where you’ll stay
Both hotels are within walking distance of the Haram and Masjid Nabawi — chosen for ease of access during prayer times.
Please note: hotels may change to one of a similar standard depending on availability during your travel dates. If a hotel is unavailable, your agent will arrange a comparable alternative and confirm the details with you.
Things to know
Cancellations made more than 45 days before departure: 80% refund. Cancellations 30–45 days before departure: 50% refund. Cancellations 15–29 days before departure: 25% refund. Smjha Cancellations within 14 days of departure: non-refundable. Visa fees, airline penalties and bank charges are non-refundable in all cases.
Important
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