Today, we depart to Badr. We unveil the captivating stories, legendary tales, and the profound significance of this sacred place. Join us as we reveal the Prophetic landmarks and hidden treasures on the way to Badr, where history whispers and faith springs to life. We will pass-by Ali (RA) mosque,enroute to Badr, we will pass by Hijaz railway station. In Badr our first stop is Al Rawha Well. Beer e roha is a mystical well near Ar-Rawha valley where numerous historic events have taken place in the past. The well’s water was once salty, bitter, and unfit to drink. When Prophet Mohammad heard this, he spat into the water, making it drinkable ever since that day. Next we visit the Masjid al-Ghazalah. Also known as Al-Musayjeed, this is where Prophet (SAW) stopped with the Sahabah on the way to the Battle of Badr. They prayed salah where the ruins of this mosque now stand. Next stop is Jabal al Malaika. Lunch on your own. It is located next to Katheeb al-Hannan. It is from this mountain that the angels came to assist the Prophet (SAW) and the Sahabah during the Battle. Then the tour takes us to the Badr Battlefield. The battle of Badr was the most important and the first major battle the Muslims fought. The Muslim army, which numbered around 313, faced an army of 1,000 of the Quraysh. Through the help of Allah, the Muslims emerged victorious. We then passs-by Badr Martyrs Cemetery. This shows the plot of land where the fourteen Sahabah who were martyred in the Battle of Badr are buried. Then we visit the Masjiid Al Arish. The mosque is built on the site where the tent of the Prophet (SAW) was pitched during the Battle of Badr. The battle was directed from here. Before we return to Medina, we shall pass by the Wadi Seer (valley) & Grave of Ubaydah ibn Muttalib. Drop off in hotel.