The Cave of Hira, located on the Jabal al-Nour mountain near Mecca, is a significant site for many Muslims due to its association with the Prophet Muhammad's first revelation. Given its religious significance, the cave can be visited year-round, however, choosing the best time depends on a number of factors including weather, crowd sizes, and personal comfort. The most moderate weather conditions in Mecca occur during the months of November to February. During this period, temperatures are relatively cooler, ranging from about 18°C to 30°C (64°F to 86°F), making the climb to the cave more comfortable for visitors.
While the cooler months offer a milder climate, they also coincide with the Umrah season, which sees an increase in pilgrims visiting Mecca. While not as crowded as during the Hajj pilgrimage, visitors might still find the area to be quite busy. For those interested in a quieter experience, visiting during the summer months, from June to August, might be a better option despite the high temperatures, which can soar above 40°C (104°F). It is important for visitors to be well-prepared for the heat and stay hydrated if choosing to visit at this time. Additionally, visiting outside of the main pilgrimage seasons could provide a more tranquil and reflective time at the Cave of Hira.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 18 °c | 30 °c |
February | 20 °c | 32 °c |
March | 22 °c | 35 °c |
April | 25 °c | 39 °c |
May | 29 °c | 42 °c |
June | 32 °c | 45 °c |
July | 34 °c | 46 °c |
August | 34 °c | 46 °c |
September | 32 °c | 45 °c |
October | 28 °c | 40 °c |
November | 24 °c | 35 °c |
December | 20 °c | 32 °c |