
Makkah Holy Experience in Akola
Ajyad makkah
Just 800m from Haram
Hilton madina
Just 900m from Masjid

INR 95,000/person
5-sharing room
The sweet spot between rock-bottom cheap and premium comfort.
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Ajyad makkah
Just 800m from Haram
Hilton madina
Just 900m from Masjid

INR 95,000/person
5-sharing room

Ajyad makkah
Just 800m from Haram
Hilton madina
Just 900m from Masjid

INR 95,000/person
3-sharing room

Ajyad makkah
Just 300m from Haram
Hilton madina
Just 200m from Masjid

INR 85,000/person
5-sharing room
Budget Umrah packages sit in the ₹90,000 – ₹1,20,000 band — typically 10-14 days, with mid-range hotels (3-4 star), reasonable hotel distance from the Haram (500m – 1.5km), and the standard inclusions (visa, return flights, breakfast, transfers).
This price band is where most first-time pilgrims land. It avoids the corners that genuinely cheap packages cut (long walks to the Haram, very basic hotels), without paying the 4x premium of luxury packages for marginal upgrades.
Use the filters on each package page to lock down the things that matter to you — hotel distance is usually the single biggest comfort factor, especially for elderly pilgrims.
Cheap (under ₹90K) typically means shorter trips, hotels further from the Haram, or higher-density sharing. Budget (under ₹1.2L) lets you keep a 12-14 day trip with closer hotels and double or triple sharing — meaningfully more comfortable for the same kind of inclusions.
Yes — most first-time pilgrims book in this range. The key things first-timers value (a closer Makkah hotel, breakfast included, airport transfers, a duration that lets you actually rest between rituals) are all standard at this price point.
Visa, return flights, hotel accommodation, and airport transfers are standard. Breakfast is included in roughly 90% of packages in this range. Lunch/dinner is usually extra. Zamzam water (5L allowance) is often included. Always confirm specifics on the package detail page.
Expect 3-star international standard or 4-star regional — clean, simple rooms, en-suite bathrooms, lift access, breakfast buffet. Not luxury, but completely fine for the purpose. The Haram itself is the focal point; pilgrims spend most waking hours there, not in the room.
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