Travel Packages
In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful
And proclaim among men the Pilgrimage:
they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel,
coming from every remote path.
(The Holy Quran 22:27)
* * * NOW REGISTERING FOR HAJJ 2008 * * *
Hejrat Hajj and Umrah Services will not be making an individual trip this year, but recommendS you to join SKY HAJJ GROUP
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Responsible for Hajj Tour - Sheykh Saleh Seboweh
Price: $6,500 US Dollars
Package Includes:
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Round trip tickets
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Hotel accommodations in 5 star hotel in Medina 3 - 4 nights (near the Prophet's Masjid).
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Hotel accommodations in Mecca at the best hotel building. (Each room has its own bathroom and shower.) Three meals per day plus 24 hour open buffet for fruits and drinks.
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Busses available 24 hours a day.
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Visa
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Mutawef fee
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Qurbani (sacrifice) costs
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Ahramy
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Sim phone card
Package Notes:
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At least 15 Islamic Centers in the USA & Canada will be joining the Sky Hajj Group, and a number of Imams will be joining the trip.
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A French translator is also available
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Not affiliated with any groups or countries.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS TRIP, OR TO REGISTER, PLEASE EMAIL ZAINAB@HEJRAT.INFO
OR CALL (626) 480-0707
*~* DOCUMENTS NEEDED *~*
1. Passport, which is valid for at least 6 months after the travel date.
2. Two (2) recent passport size photos with a white background. Print your name on the back of each photo.
3. If not a US passport holder, you need a copy (front and back) of your green card.
4. You need your original vaccination card, showing that you have had Meningitis vaccinations. The Hepatitis vaccine is also recommended. The Saudi Arabian Embassy has posted the following information for this year:
The applicant must submit proof of vaccination for meningitis and ACYW135. For infants and children up to fifteen (15) years of age, a vaccination report is required for polio as well as meningitis and polio. Children over fifteen (15) years of age should present the same vaccinations requested for adults.
a. meningitis and ACYW135.
b. The seasonal (or common) flu, which should be taken two weeks before applying for the visa.
c. The H1N1 flu, if a vaccine is made available before Hajj season, and should be taken two weeks before applying for the visa.
d. Infants and children up to fifteen (15) years of age should provide a vaccination report for meningococcal and polio.
e. Children above fifteen (15) years of age should present the same vaccinations requested for adults.
f. Health experts advise the following groups to postpone their plans for Hajj and Umrah this year for their own safety: The elderly, the terminally ill, pregnant women, and children.
5. If you are not from an officially Islamic country, or you have a non-Islamic name, you need one of the following documents to verify that you are a Muslim:
a: A letter of verification from your local mosque stating that you are a Muslim.
b: Your birth certificate to show that you had an Islamic name (and changed it).
c: Your birth certificate to show that your parents were born in an Islamic country.
6. If traveling with your spouse, you need a copy of your marriage certificate.
7. If you are traveling with your children, you need copies of their birth certificates.
8. If you are a female under the age of 45, you must be accompanied by a mahram. There are no exceptions. A copy of birth certificates, marriage certificates or other legal proof of relationship is required. These documents must clearly show the relationships.
9. If you are a female 45 years of age or older who is traveling without a male relative, you need a notarized letter from your "mahram" allowing travel for hajj. We need a copy of that letter, and you should keep a copy with you.
Updated 8-18-09