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Why More Indian Pilgrims Are Choosing Shia Ziyarat Tours This Year

This year, thousands of Indian pilgrims are turning to Shia Ziyarat tours. The shift is clear. Travel agents, pilgrimage planners, and spiritual guides have all noticed the rise.

Deep Spiritual Connection

Ziyarat means “visit.” But for Shia Muslims, it’s much more. It’s a journey to the sacred shrines of Imam Ali (AS) in Najaf, Imam Hussain (AS) in Karbala, Hazrat Abbas (AS), and the other Ahlul Bayt. These places hold deep emotional and religious value. Many Indian pilgrims feel this is the right time to go.

“Karbala changed my heart. I cried at the shrine of Imam Hussain (AS). Every Shia must go at least once in life,” says Mehdi Rizvi from Lucknow.

Better Tour Options

Travel companies are offering well-planned Ziyarat packages. These include visa help, guided tours, halal meals, and Urdu-speaking scholars. The process is smooth now. Many say it’s easier than ever before.

“Aliya Travels made my trip peaceful. Everything was arranged. I just focused on my Ziyarat and duas,” says Fatima Zaidi from Hyderabad.

Safety and Comfort

Post-COVID, safety matters more. Iraq and Iran are now more open, secure, and welcoming. Hotels near harams are clean and well-managed. Pilgrims can now stay closer to the shrines and perform ziyarat, nawafil, and duas in comfort.

“I stayed just 5 minutes from the Haram of Imam Ali (AS). I went for Ziyarat every night. It felt like home,” shares Syed Abbas from Mumbai.

Emotional Healing and Faith Renewal

People are visiting not just for tourism, but for healing. Many are going after personal loss, illness, or hardships. The ziyarat experience helps renew faith and bring peace.

“I lost my father. I wanted to pray for him at Karbala. The moment I stood near the grave of Imam Hussain (AS), I felt strength,” says Zahra Batool from Delhi.

More Awareness in Youth

Young Shia Muslims from India are also going for Ziyarat. Social media, YouTube vlogs, and Islamic influencers are spreading awareness. Many are choosing Karbala over vacation spots.

“I used my holiday savings to go to Najaf and Karbala. Best decision of my life,” says Ali Taqi, a student from Pune.

If you’re planning your Ziyarat, now is the time. The doors of the Ahlul Bayt (AS) are always open.

Heighlights

  • Umrah in the holy month of Ramadan.
  • All local assistance while on tour.
  • Escorted tour along with professional tour leader.
  • Zam Zam water, laundry, travel kit for every traveler
  • All inclusive travel package with high-quality services.
Inclusion
  • Economy airfare on Saudi Airlines flight with baggage.
  • Umrah Visa including fees and service charges.
  • Mediclaim for 20-Days (Supplement may apply if age is above 45).
  • Stay in carefully selected hotels in Makkah al-Mukarramah.
  • Stay in carefully selected hotels in Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.
  • Suhur and Dinner for the days falling in Ramadan.
  • All meals ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) for the days falling in Shaban
  • All airport and intercity transfers in luxury air-conditioned coach.
  • Half day ziyarat in Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.
  • Half day ziyarat in Makkah al-Mukarramah.
  • Services of an experienced tour leader.
  • All applicable taxes.
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