Planning Umre independently is straightforward with modern tools. Key steps: obtain an Umre visa through Nusuk (nusuk.sa) or use a Saudi tourist e-visa, book flights to Jeddah or Medine, reserve hotels through Booking.com or similar platforms, arrange airport transfers, and learn the Umre rituals. Independent Umre can save 30-50% compared to packaged tours.
The first step is securing your entry permission. Check if your country is eligible for the Saudi tourist e-visa through visitsaudi.com — this is the simplest option, processed online in minutes, and allows you to combine Umre with Saudi tourism. If the tourist visa is not available for your nationality, apply for a dedicated Umre visa through the Nusuk platform (nusuk.sa). Ensure your passport has at least six months validity. Get the meningitis ACWY vaccination and any other required health certifications. Download the Nusuk app and create an account, as you will need it to book your Umre appointment and manage your visit logistics. Apply for the visa at least 2 to 3 weeks before your planned travel date to allow time for any processing delays.
Search for flights to either King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah or Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport (MED) in Medine. Your choice depends on whether you want to start your trip in Mekke or Medine. Flying into Jeddah is the most common choice as it is the closest major airport to Mekke (80 km). Comparison tools like Google Flights, Skyscanner, and Kayak help find the best deals. Booking 2 to 3 months in advance generally yields good prices. Consider flying into one city and out of the other (for example, arrive in Jeddah, depart from Medine) to avoid backtracking — this open-jaw routing is sometimes cheaper than a round trip. Saudi carriers Saudia, flynas, and flyadeal often offer competitive prices for routes to Jeddah and Medine. Be mindful of luggage allowances if you plan to bring back souvenirs and Zamzam water.
Book hotels independently through Booking.com, Agoda, or direct hotel websites. For Mekke, prioritize proximity to Mescid-i Haram — a hotel within 500 meters to 1 kilometer offers the best balance of convenience and value. For Medine, similar proximity to Mescid-i Nebevi is ideal. Book with free cancellation when possible for flexibility. A typical Umre itinerary allocates 4 to 5 days in Mekke and 2 to 3 days in Medine, though you can adjust based on preference. For transport between cities, the Haramain High-Speed Railway is the best option — book tickets on sar.com.sa. Airport transfers can be arranged through ride-hailing apps (Uber/Careem) upon arrival, or pre-booked through your hotel. Within each city, taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available for all local transportation needs.
Unlike Hac, which has complex multi-day rituals, Umre consists of four main steps that can be completed in 2 to 4 hours: entering ihram (the sacred state) with intention and talbiyah, performing tavaf (seven circuits around the Kabe), performing sa'i (walking seven times between Safa and Marwah), and finally halq or taqsir (shaving or trimming the hair). Before your trip, study these rituals thoroughly through reliable Islamic sources, video guides, or the IhramOS app. Familiarize yourself with the duas (duas) recited during each step. Understand the prohibitions of ihram (what you cannot do while in the sacred state). Know where to enter ihram — if flying into Jeddah, you should enter ihram before reaching the miqat boundary, which means either entering ihram at the airport or on the plane. Practice the talbiyah recitation until it flows naturally. This preparation transforms your Umre from a logistical exercise into a deeply spiritual experience.
Independent Umre planning can save 30 to 50 percent compared to packaged tours. A typical budget-friendly independent Umre for 7 days might cost: flights 500 to 1500 USD (varies greatly by origin), hotels 50 to 100 USD per night, Haramain train 15 to 25 USD, local transport 50 to 100 USD total, food 20 to 40 USD per day, and visa 80 to 120 USD — totaling approximately 1200 to 2500 USD per person. This compares to packaged tours starting at 2000 to 4000 USD for similar duration. Cost savings come primarily from choosing your own hotel (avoiding operator markups), eating at local restaurants rather than included hotel meals, and managing your own transport. However, independent travel requires more planning effort and self-reliance. For first-time hacilar unfamiliar with Saudi Arabia, a packaged tour may provide valuable guidance and support. For experienced travelers or repeat hacilar, independent planning offers excellent value and flexibility.