Madinah to Badr Ziyarat — Visit the Site of the Battle of Badr
A private driver to take you from Madinah to the historic town of Badr, home to the graves of the martyrs of the first major battle in Islamic history — also a convenient stop on the Madinah–Makkah route.
Why Visit Badr?
Badr is the site of the first major battle fought by Muslims, in the second year after the Hijrah. Today the town is home to the Maqbarat Shuhada Badr (Graves of the Martyrs of Badr), a historic mosque, and a small museum — making it a meaningful stop for visitors learning about early Islamic history.
Many pilgrims combine this visit with their Madinah to Makkah journey, since Badr lies directly along that route. Alternatively, you can travel from Madinah as a dedicated round-trip ziyarat and return the same day.
Choose How You’d Like to Travel
Whether you’re heading onward to Makkah or staying in Madinah, we have an option that fits your plans.
Madinah ↔ Badr Ziyarat
Depart from your Madinah hotel, visit Badr’s historic sites with your driver waiting, then return to Madinah the same day.
Madinah to Makkah via Badr
Travel from Madinah to Makkah with a stop in Badr along the way — visit the martyrs’ site, then continue to Makkah with the same vehicle.
Custom Itinerary
Combine Badr with other ziyarat sites near Madinah — just message us on WhatsApp with your plan and we’ll quote a fixed price.
Fixed Prices for Every Vehicle Size
All prices are per vehicle, round trip from Madinah, including driver wait time at Badr.
| Vehicle | Capacity | Price | Wait Time | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Camry / Sonata | 1-4 passengers | SAR 350 | Up to 1.5 hrs | ~5 hrs total |
| Hyundai Staria | 1-7 passengers | SAR 550 | Up to 1.5 hrs | ~5 hrs total |
| Toyota Hiace | 1-12 passengers | SAR 700 | Up to 1.5 hrs | ~5 hrs total |
| Toyota Coaster | 1-22 passengers | SAR 1,200 | Up to 1.5 hrs | ~5 hrs total |
Madinah to Badr Ziyarat — Common Questions
The drive from Madinah to Badr takes approximately 2 hours each way. For a round trip with time to visit the martyrs’ graves and mosque, plan for around 5 hours total, including driver wait time.
Yes. Since Badr lies along the Madinah–Makkah route, many pilgrims request a stop there before continuing to Makkah. Just mention this when booking your Madinah to Makkah taxi and we’ll arrange a brief stop with the same vehicle and driver.
The main site is Maqbarat Shuhada Badr, the resting place of the martyrs of the Battle of Badr, alongside a mosque and small visitor area. It’s a quiet, reflective site significant to early Islamic history.
Yes, your driver waits with the vehicle while you visit the site, then drives you back to Madinah (or onward to Makkah, depending on your booking).
Ready to Book Your Badr Ziyarat?
Get a confirmed driver and fixed price for your Madinah to Badr trip — round trip or en route to Makkah.