Frequently Asked Questions

We specialize in Umrah and Hajj packages, including visa processing, hotel bookings, transport arrangements, and complete guidance for your spiritual journey.
Our office is located in Peshawar, Pakistan. You can visit us during working hours or contact us via phone/WhatsApp for details.
Yes. In addition to our standard packages (sharing, double, triple, quadruple room options), we also provide customized packages to meet your budget and travel preferences.
You will need: a valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), recent passport-size photographs with white background, CNIC copy, and vaccination certificate as per Saudi government requirements.
Yes. Our packages typically include flights, visa, hotel accommodation, and transport. Package details are clearly mentioned, and you may also request upgrades.
We recommend booking at least 4-6 weeks in advance, especially for Ramadan or peak winter months, to ensure the best hotel availability and flight rates.
Usman Naimat Travel & Tours is a leading agency in Peshawar, offering trusted, personalized Umrah and Hajj services with complete visa and transport support.
Yes, current Saudi regulations allow many travelers to perform Umrah on a tourist visa. Our team can help you determine the best visa type for your specific needs.
Yes, the Nusuk app is the official Saudi government platform for managing Umrah permits and Rawdah visits. As part of our service, we assist all our pilgrims in Peshawar with the app registration and permit scheduling to ensure a smooth journey.
In 2026, Ramadan is expected to begin in early March. We highly recommend booking your Ramadan package by December or January to lock in the best hotel rates near the Haram, as prices rise significantly closer to the holy month.
Absolutely. We specialize in accessible Umrah travel. We select hotels with direct ramp access and provide private transport options to minimize walking distances for elderly pilgrims from Peshawar.
Sponsorship packages are typically for overseas Pakistanis paying in foreign currency, while the regular scheme is for local residents. For 2026, we help you navigate the specific requirements for both categories as per the latest Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) guidelines.
Yes, according to current Saudi regulations, women are allowed to perform Umrah without a male guardian (Mahram). We provide safe group environments specifically designed for female pilgrims traveling solo.