Key Takeaways
- Mountain holds deep Islamic historical importance
- Vehicles can now ascend Jabal Uhud for 35 riyals
- New access reduces 2-hour hiking time significantly
MEDINA — Visitors to Jabal Uhud can now ascend the historically significant mountain by vehicle for 35 riyals, offering dramatically easier access compared to the traditional two-hour round trip on foot.
The new service provides alternative access to one of Islam’s most important historical sites, located just north of the Prophet’s Mosque.
The vehicle pathway allows visitors to reach elevated portions of the mountain that previously required strenuous hiking.
The development particularly benefits elderly visitors and those with mobility challenges who wish to experience the site where early Muslims fought the Battle of Uhud in the 7th century.
Local authorities confirmed the 35-riyal fee applies per vehicle for partial ascent to designated areas.
The service maintains respect for the mountain’s religious significance while improving accessibility for the growing number of pilgrims visiting Medina annually.
The traditional hiking route remains available for those preferring the original approach.

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