M.zahid Travel Gets Even Better
Online, February 28, 2014 (Newswire.com) - A pilgrimage to Hajj and Umrah is an extremely important part of a Muslim's life. It is believed that Hajj is an imperative duty of all Muslims who are physically fit and have the resources to do so. It can be performed, once in a life time, only during the Hajj days. Umrah, on the other hand, can be performed during any part of the year. Therefore, both these pilgrimages need special attention, and all Muslims need the support of such experts who can guide them on the best way to execute this duty of theirs towards God.
For all those people who are planning a trip to Hajj or Umrah, here's a good news. M.zahid, a travel agency which has won accolades for its service to religious Muslims in the United Kingdom, has made its website even more user friendly. A range of new features and services have been added to help devotees find information about their trip, and even do the necessary bookings with just a few clicks. On visiting the newly renovated website of this travel agency, the devotees can find comprehensive information about packages for Hajj, Umrah and Ramadan. Also, blogs are made available for pertinent information such as visa requirements for the travel, specific requirements, things to carry while traveling, etc. Hence, it is now a one stop shop solution to know everything that one wishes to before commencing one's pilgrimage. Additionally, one can have an account on the website to receive regular updates. The new responsive website can be accessed using different devices like tablets, computers, mobile phones, etc.
A senior spokesperson of M.zahid Travel was contacted and he said "We were planning to bring these changes since a long period of time. We have realized that devotees require immense information and a basic company website wouldn't solve their need. Hence, we came up with this responsive site with exhaustive details about the packages and other requirements. Moreover, this website can be seamlessly accessed across different platforms."