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Quba Travel

London

2026 years experience ATOL: 11081
5.0
17 reviews

About Quba Travel

Quick Verdict
Quba Travel is a UK-based Hajj and Umrah operator with ATOL credentials. Limited accreditation data is available, but limited publicly visible customer reviews make it harder to assess day-to-day service quality. A solid choice for pilgrims who prioritise financial protection.

About Quba Travel

Quba Travel is a UK-based Hajj and Umrah travel agency located at Studio 6, 234 – 236 Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, London, E1 1BJ. It is led by Shohidul. The agency holds an ATOL licence (number 11081) issued by the UK Civil Aviation Authority.

Services Offered

Quba Travel offers Umrah packages from the UK. Their ATOL licence confirms they can sell packages that include flights.

Specific pricing is not published on their HalalTrek listing. Prospective customers should contact the agency directly at 020 8088 2468 or [email protected] for current package prices and availability.

Pros

  • ATOL protected (11081) — financial protection if the company ceases trading

Cons

  • Limited public reviews — no customer reviews currently visible on HalalTrek, making independent assessment difficult
  • Pricing not transparent — no package prices listed online; requires direct enquiry

What Others Say

At the time of writing, Quba Travel has no published customer reviews on their HalalTrek profile. Before booking, we recommend checking their Google Reviews listing for the most up-to-date customer feedback.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Quba Travel ATOL protected?

Yes. Quba Travel holds ATOL licence number 11081, issued by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Your money is financially protected.

How long has Quba Travel been in business?

The exact founding date is not listed on their HalalTrek profile. Contact them directly for company history.

Where is Quba Travel based?

Their office is at Studio 6, 234 – 236 Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, London, E1 1BJ. Contact them at 020 8088 2468.

Is Quba Travel IATA accredited?

IATA accreditation has not been confirmed on their HalalTrek listing. This does not necessarily mean they lack it — verify directly.

Does Quba Travel offer Hajj packages?

A Saudi Ministry of Hajj permit has not been confirmed on their listing. If Hajj is your priority, verify their permit status before booking.

Final Verdict

Quba Travel’s listing shows limited accreditation data. The main gap is transparency: limited reviews and no published pricing make it harder to assess value for money before enquiring. ATOL protection provides essential financial security. Compare them against the alternatives listed above before making your decision.

Licenses & Certifications

ATOL

Air Travel Organiser's Licence - Financial protection for air holidays

Customer Reviews (17)

5.0
Based on 17 reviews
Abubakr Siddique 11 months ago

Beautiful, clean, purpose built masjid and staff friendly. Toilets and wudhu area are modern and clean

Mohammed Abdullah 1 year ago

Great ablution space, very clean carpets, great atmosphere, seems really well managed.

AJ Hagi-Ali 2 years ago

Masjid e Quba in Stamford Hill is a welcoming mosque with a serene atmosphere. The community is diverse and friendly, making everyone feel at home. The mosque offers educational programs and events, contributing positively to the local community. It's a convenient and well-maintained place of worship worth visiting in the area.

Ahmad B 3 years ago

Alhamduliah - My wife and I were both blessed by Allah to perform our Hajj in 2018. Searching through all the different tour operators was a challenge, and then we came across Quba and from the initial telephone conversation we instantly knew that Quba was the tour operator to go with. No regrets, clear communication very professional definitely Recommend Quba - May Allah Bless Them - wish we were still out there!

Joe Smith 3 years ago

Cleanliness The Masjid appears clean and well maintained. The wudu area has dry floors, is quite spacious. It is not wet and messy like that in some other Masajid. What's on offer 5 daily prayers, sometimes talks, occasionally youth talks, and recently a kids talk or story for primary school ages. A prayer hall with the sort of carpet that is decorated in rectangular shapes, almost suggesting a rectangle per person which is not quite stuck to when prayer starts and worshippers stand shoulder to shoulder. The prayer hall looks like it can accommodate hundreds of worshippers. There is another little section some use behind the main prayer hall nearer the wudu area. There are some chairs for those who need them. The Masjid has a community centre next door but this seems to only be open during the week according to Google Maps. I have attended a couple of youth and other talks which have been good and well attended. I saw a visitor kitchen too. Price People can donate if they choose. Atmosphere The Masjid is one of the best I have been to for adherence to salat, for worshippers not just doing the fard or obligatory prayers but then dutifully, conscientiously doing some non obligatory prayers or rakats after the obligatory ones. Many Masajid I have been to get around 10, 20, 40, 50 for daily prayers but here I saw over 100 people doing salat or prayer at a time. Excellent. The youngsters though seem to turn up just before, like one minute before prayer starts and leave almost the minute it finishes. Service Staff or volunteers are always friendly and helpful. Toilets The toilets are clean and plentiful but some were sadly lacking toilet paper when I inspected months ago.