Muná Is one of villages in
Saudi Arabia situated some 10 km south-east of
Mecca and 1,030 km from
the capital. The population of the the community was estimated at 130 people according to the 2009 census Muná Is a popular tourist destination thanks to its mosques and bridges.
The closest airport Taif (IATA: TIF) is about 90 km away.
The most popular tourist attractions in Muná
The Bay'ah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد البيعة‎ ), also known as the Mosque of'Aqaba Hill, is a mosque outside Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It was built at the request of Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur in 761/2 at the site of al-Bay'ah, i. E. The place where the Islamic Prophet Muhammad met with the Ansar (the supporters), and they took the pledge ('bay'ah', hence the name) of'Aqaba.
The Jamaraat Bridge (Arabic: جسر الجمرات; transliterated: Jisr Al-Jamaraat) is a pedestrian bridge in Mina, Saudi Arabia near Mecca used by Muslims during the stoning of the devil ritual of the Hajj. The bridge was originally constructed in 1963, and has been expanded several times since then. The purpose of the bridge is to enable pilgrims to throw stones at the three jamrah pillars from either the ground level or from the bridge. The pillars extend up through three openings in the bridge.
Muzdalifah (Arabic: مُزْدَلِفَة& #8206; ) is an open and level area near Mecca in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia that is associated with the Ḥajj (" Pilgrimage" ). It lies just southeast of Mina, on the route between Mina and Arafat.
If you have already seen Muná, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. If you are around, try one of the following places:
For pictures of Muná, take a look at our gallery.