From the moment intention is made to the farewell Tawaf — an eleven-station guide curated by KTN scholars, designed to be read once before you go and once again on the plane.
“And proclaim to the people the Hajj — they will come to you on foot…”
Surah Al-Hajj · 22:27
Each station marks a movement of body and heart. Tap any step for more.
Make sincere intention (Niyyah). Settle outstanding debts, ask forgiveness, learn the rituals. Attend KTN pre-Hajj training sessions led by renowned scholars.
Perform Ghusl, wear the two unstitched white cloths (or modest clothing for women). Declare Talbiyah: Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk. From this moment, sacred prohibitions apply.
Arrival Tawaf around the Ka'bah — seven counter-clockwise circuits beginning at the Black Stone. KTN groups perform Tawaf together with scholar guidance.
Walk seven circuits between the two hills, commemorating Hajra’s search for water for Isma’il. The path is now an air-conditioned indoor corridor inside Masjid al-Haram.
On Yawm at-Tarwiyah, the pilgrim moves to Mina and stays the day and night. KTN provides sofa-mattress camp accommodation in Maktab A with buffet meals.
The greatest day of Hajj. Pilgrims stand on the plain of Arafah from Zuhr until sunset, in dua and dhikr. The Hajj is Arafah — without this, there is no Hajj.
After Maghrib, depart Arafah for Muzdalifah. Combined Maghrib & Isha prayers. Collect pebbles for Jamarat. Sleep under the open sky in remembrance.
Stone the Jamarat al-Aqabah pillar with seven pebbles. KTN groups walk from the Maktab A camp directly. Sacrifice (Hady) is arranged on your behalf. Then men shave heads, women trim hair.
Return to Makkah for the obligatory Tawaf al-Ifadah and (if Tamattu') second Sa'i. Then return to Mina for further days of Jamarat — stoning all three pillars on the 11th & 12th.
The farewell Tawaf — the final ritual before departure from Makkah. A moment of farewell to the House of Allah, often the most emotional moment of the journey.
Although not a pillar of Hajj, KTN includes a visit to Madinah al-Munawwarah. Pray in Masjid an-Nabawi, visit Riyad-ul-Jannah, send Salam to our beloved Prophet ﷺ.
For every station above, KTN has someone — and something — in place.
Full documentation, e-visa processing, Nusuk ID and direct flights from Karachi. No third parties. No surprises. Pickup at Jeddah, Madinah or Hajj Terminal by a KTN representative — meet your group and head straight to your hotel.
Both Makkah and Madinah. Time saved is time in worship.
The closest, most-organised Mashair category — always, every package.
3–4 sessions with renowned scholars. Plus videos and audio on WhatsApp.
Full-board segregated meals in Makkah, Madinah and the Mashair sites.
Greeted at the airport. Walked through customs. Guided onto the bus.
Ihram, prayer mat, Tasbeeh, Pocket Qur'an, dua book — on arrival in Makkah.
A starting list — your KTN advisor will tailor it before you fly.
A KTN representative is with you at every transition. Here's what to expect.
Arrive at Jinnah International 4 hours before departure. Look for the KTN team at the Hajj Terminal counter — green uniform, Hajji ID lanyards. We'll help you check-in, clear immigration and board together as a group.
Meet & Assist team waits at the arrival gate with a KTN sign. Stay with your group through customs and biometric checks. Your luggage is identified by the KTN tag — no scrambling at the carousel.
Air-conditioned coaches direct to your hotel. Refreshments on board. Room keys waiting at reception — no queues.
Passport, visa printout, Nusuk ID, medication, charger, light shawl, refillable water bottle. Everything else goes in checked luggage.
Saudi authorities now take fingerprints & photo on arrival. Expect 30–60 minutes. Stay calm; your guide is right beside you.
Speak to a senior advisor about Hajj 2027 packages — pricing, dates, and the next pre-Hajj training session.