Top 10 Muslim Travel Tips for Agra
The Taj Mahal is covered in Quranic calligraphy, and the old city has halal Mughlai kebabs worth staying overnight for.
Travel tips, destination guides, and practical advice for Muslim travellers exploring the world.
The Taj Mahal is covered in Quranic calligraphy, and the old city has halal Mughlai kebabs worth staying overnight for.
Halal resorts with private pools, all-halal food, and the Mediterranean coast. Antalya is the gold standard for Muslim family holidays.
Halal food in Athens clusters around Omonia, prayer spaces require seeking out, and the Acropolis makes the planning worthwhile.
Halal food is scarce at 2,640 metres, but Bogota rewards Muslim travellers who plan around seafood, arepas, and six surprisingly welcoming mosques.
Lobster rolls, halal Turkish bakeries in Allston, and Jummah at New England's largest mosque. Boston for the Muslim traveller.
A quarter of Brussels is Muslim, the waffles are halal, and Molenbeek has better food than Grand Place. Here is how to eat and pray in Belgium's capital.
Buenos Aires is built on beef you mostly cannot eat, but Al Rawshe, the King Fahd Mosque, and cheap Italian-Argentine food make it work for Muslim travellers.
Seafood, mosques, and prayer logistics for Muslim travellers navigating South Korea's coastal city.
Cancun has turquoise Caribbean water, Mayan ruins, and a small but real halal scene with a mosque and a halal restaurant in the Hotel Zone for Muslim travellers.
Cape Town has 150+ mosques, Cape Malay halal food, and a 350-year-old Muslim community. Here is how to navigate it.
Halal khao soi, Yunnanese Muslim history, and prayer options in Thailand's mountain temple city.
Devon Avenue rivals NYC for halal food, the Mosque Foundation draws thousands, and deep-dish pizza is vegetarian by default.