The month of Ramadhan is fast approaching, and some of you may be wondering where to spend the blessed month. 

This is a month of extreme spirituality and transformation, which is why it is ideal to spend it in a destination that comes to life with night prayers, and a divine environment.

To make that soul-lifting trip a reality, we’ve listed five destinations that come to life during Ramadhan. 

Cape Town

Located within the outstanding of Cape Town lies an area that often goes missed by many. Bo-Kaap is known to be home to Cape Malay who have been in South Africa since the 17th century. Visitors will also find the Auwal Mosque here, which is known to be the oldest mosque in South Africa. Open to everyone to come and enjoy iftar, you can also capture some of the best views of Table Mountain from here. 

Bo Kaap – Auwal Mosque

Sharjah

We’re going to give Dubai a miss and instead focus on Sharjah. Why you may ask? Well, Sharjah has a more quaint and feel, which goes a long way experiencing Ramadhan in UAE. As Dubai is super touristy, it can be difficult to get the true Ramadhan spiritual experience amidst the thousands of and tourism-related activities going on in the city. Instead, head to Sharjah and stay with the locals. Here you can try local Indian food, visit the Sharjah Islamic and enjoy your time praying and relaxing in the King Faisal Mosque and the nearby Al Ittihad Park.

Al Noor Mosque – Sharjah

Istanbul

Istanbul is undoubtedly one of the best places to spend Ramadhan. The city comes to life during the night when gather in the mosques for their night prayers before heading back out to grab dinner. With vendors offering the best of Turkish cuisine and public readings of the Qur’an, Istanbul is the place to be if you’re looking to spend Ramadhan in a historic city!

Istanbul

Kuala Lumpur 

Whilst Malaysia as a whole is an awesome place to visit during Ramadhan, Kuala Lumpur somewhat tops the list on this one! With Ramadhan bazaars selling halal food, and mosques holding Qur’an recitals and mass Iftars, Kuala Lumpur’s cultural diversity brings it all together to provide visitors with a spiritual and experience. Try local Malay food, stand together with the locals for Taraweeh and lose yourself to the sound Qur’an recitation in one of the many beautiful mosques in the city. 

Jamek Mosque – Kuala Lumpur

Makkah and Madinah

There is no complete list of places to visit in Ramadhan without mentioning the two holy cities. Both Makkah and Madinah have been put together as visitors often visit both on their Umrah and Hajj trips. It can’t get better than this! These two places are the most enchanting places you can visit during Ramadhan and they are also places that will constantly remain vibrant for as long as you are there. With iftar for all in both mosques and bazaars throughout the cities, these two places will undoubtedly enhance your experience of Ramadhan in more than one way!

Makkah and Madinah

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