WALKER’S GUIDE

HOW TO PREPARE FOR WALK A CAUSE

“If you want to see humanity living and breathing,
experience this walk”

 

Imam Jafar-e-Sadiq (A.S.) said, ‘If one of our Shia goes for Imam Hussain’s (A.S.) Ziarat, then, before he returns, all his sins will be forgiven. For every step that he or his mount takes, 1,000 virtues are written for him, 1,000 sins are forgiven and his status is elevated by 1,000 degrees. (Behaarul Anwar, Kamiluz Ziaraat)

PLANNING AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE WALK


It is an act to elevate our devotion and love for Imam Hussain (A.S.). This pilgrimage traces back to the footsteps of our fourth Imam (A.S.), who walked in chains in the aftermath of Karbala, brings us closer to the Ahlul Bait (A.S.) and provides us great opportunity to reflect on our lives and our relationship with the Masumeen (A.S.).

If one is fortunate enough to do the Ziarat of Imam Hussain (A.S.) and his brother Hazrat Abbas bin Ali (A.S.) on Arba’een, then walking from Najaf to Karbala is definitely a blessing that should be availed. As you will be the guest of the most generous Imam during this journey, you need not worry at all about food, places to rest, washrooms, etc. As a Zair of Imam Hussain (A.S.), you are a very important person and you will be cared for, far beyond your imagination, by those who consider it their privilege to take care of you. When you start on this sacred journey, be thankful to the Iraqis who host this walk and honor them with utmost respect and gratitude.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE WALK

Total Distance80 Km
Total Number of Poles1452 Poles on Main Highway
Distance Between Each pole50 meters [20 Poles = 1 Km]
Approx. Walking Time Required25 to 35 hours
Estimated Time to Reach the Destination3 days and 2 nights
Preferred Start Time16th Safar  – After Breakfast – 9:00 AM
Expected Completion Time (Insha’Allah)19th Safar – After Zohar around 2:00 PM

 

DIRECTIONS:


Take an Exit from Imam Ali (A.S.) Haram from Shahra -e-Imam Jaffar-e-Sadiq (A.S.), keep walking straight and you will eventually get to the Highway (on the right), turn left, where hundreds of thousands of Zaireen e Mazloom Imam (A.S.) will be walking towards Karbala. This will be the start of numbered poles (Pole # 1). Join them and you will reach the Haram of Hazrat Abbas (A.S.) after about 73 Km at Pole # 1452. 

Landmarks (Poles)

Pole # are mentioned along the road from Najaf to Karbala on every Pole

Poles Start After7 Km.
Pole # 1Ministry Office on the Left side of the Road
Pole # 72Pakistani Moukkab Abu Fazlil Abbas (A.S.)
Pole # 172Pakistani Moukkab – Sh. Ariful Hussaini
Pole # 272Moukkab Asheerul Akkasheen
Pole # 237Indian Moukkab
Pole # 297Moukkab Al-Abrar
Pole # 313Pakistani Moukkab
Pole # 327Karwan e Hind – Indian food / tea
Pole # 345Concrete Walls – Temporary Checkpost
Pole # 413Najaf Tours – Indian food/tea
Pole # 448Hussain For Justice – Indian food/tea
Pole # 458Moukkab Imam Zain ul Abideen (A.S.)
Pole # 470Moukkab The Zahra Trust
Pole # 578City of Haidariya – Haidariya Hospital
Pole # 594Mufrazata Tabbiya Pak. Medical facilities
Pole # 602Moukkab Aal-e-Fakhruddin
Pole # 647Proper Permanent Washrooms
Pole # 709Moukkab By Indians
Pole # 777Majizzat e Hussain – Indian food/tea
Pole # 795Moukkab Muzeef-al-Hussain (A.S.)
Pole # 820Moukkab By Indians – Babul Hussain (A.S.)
Pole # 892Pak Night Welfare & Medical Trust Pakistan (All Types of Medical Facilities only)
Pole # 960Large Checkposts
Pole # 1042Moukkab The Zahra Trust
Pole # 1062Imam Hassan (A.S.) City – Managed by Admin of Haram e Imam Hussain (A.S.)
Pole # 1086Hussainia Moukkab Pak. Medical Facilities
Pole # 1102Muzeef al Hazrat Al-Abbas (A.S.)
Pole # 1169Moukkab By the Government Of Kuwait
Pole # 1183Checkpost
Pole # 1237Imam Ali (A.S.) City – Washrooms, Mosque, Rest Area, etc.
Pole # 1252Ministry of Import/Export – Office
Pole # 1285Checking Checkpost – Entrance of Karbala
Pole # 1294[Optional] Turn Right – Shortcut – After about 4 Km – Original Poles will again start from 1404 (Most People Take this Shortcut)
Pole # 1407First Sight to Rosa e Hazrat Abbas (A.S.) – People who Have Turn Right at 1294 will Join here (Note: Remove your Shoes in Respect to Haram)
Pole # 1452End of Poles
50 MetersBab-e-Qibla – Roza-e-Hazrat Abbas (A.S.)

SUGGESTED BREAKS FOR REST AND WALKING NOTES

 

Belongings’ Notes:

 

Carry with you: 

Original passport, or if the passport is with your group leader, A LAMINATED COLOUR COPY OF YOUR PASSPORT, contact details of your Iraqi representative, your group leader, and your hotel in Karbala. If you are carrying your passport, keep it safe

Mobile charger, medicines you take, a moisturizer lip balm, and extra pairs of socks. 

Wear your Group Pilgrimage ID and ladies should also wear their red scarves at all times. 

Travel light. Food and drinks are available from “Sabeels” which are in abundance on the route. 

Dress properly, but sometime it is cold now. Wear comfortable clothes, cover your head and keep gloves in case. 

Wear comfortable footwear – open or closed shoes. It is suggested not to wear new shoes as they may cause blisters. 

Wear absorbent socks that have padded soles; the feet should fit snuggly in the shoe. Correct-fitting shoes and extra socks help prevent blisters. Blood circulation in the legs is important. Socks should not be too tight as they would cause discomfort. 

The use of moisturizer before putting on socks and trousers helps to prevent blisters and rash. 

The leg-wear is again very important. Rashes occur when clothing rubs with the skin, so soft and slightly worn-out undergarments are recommended.

 

Walking Notes:

 

On day 1, we will start the walk just after breakfast. On day 2 and Day 3, we recommend starting the walk just after Salat’ul-Layl (Namaz-e-Shab) i.e. approximately two to three hours before Fajr prayers, as that will be the BEST time to cover the distance with the fastest possible speed, as you would be fresh, your muscles will have eased up after rest, as well as the walking track won’t have too many people on it and you can adjust your walking speed as per your liking – it will also feel good to walk in the cool before dawn. 

Stop walking at Asr about 30 minutes before Maghrib and try to find a comfortable place to stay for yourself and the people accompanying you. Quite a few camps get full by Maghrib. So, ensure you stop before Maghrib and have already found a reasonable place to spend the night – There are thousands of Moukkabs throughout the route, so you don’t have to worry much. 

Spend the 1st Night in a Moukkab somewhere between 150-200 Poles. 

Spend the 2nd Night in a Moukkab somewhere between 700-850 Poles. 

It is suggested that you discipline your walk with periodic stops for rest and regrouping every 100 poles or so. 

While resting, keep your legs covered to keep leg muscles warm, do a light massage of thigh and calf muscles, remove your shoes to air your feet, and massage the sole of your feet.

Cell phone calls get through before Fajr as the network gets choked during the day. You may use GPRS to communicate. 

Stay hydrated; keep drinking water at regular intervals. This prevents fatigue and muscle cramps. Do not carry food, however, a small 250 ml bottle will be perfect for sipping through the walk as it will not be too heavy to carry. Make sure you eat small portions and eat frequently. 

Listen to your body. DO NOT over-exert. Find your rhythm and stay with it. Do not overstretch yourself during the walk. Take rest, when required. 

Retain enough energy to allow you to pay proper homage to the Imam (A.S.) when you reach Karbala as this is the purpose of this walk. 

There is going to be pain and discomfort, but then, our devotion to Imam Hussain (A.S.), Imam Zainul Abideen (A.S.), and the Martyrs of Karbala will make this walk easy. 

You don’t have to worry much about doing it completely. If you ever think, that you cannot continue at any point, you can take a van to reach Karbala, there are hundreds everywhere. An average male/female above the age of 10 years is 99.99% likely to complete it on the 3rd day without any issues. You should at least give it a try – it is definitely worth it!! 

If you decide to quit at any point, consider resting at the Moukkab until after Maghrib and then take a van to Karbala, as the roads are more likely to be less busy after Maghrib. Do note, you will have to walk the last 5 km to 10 km from the van stop to your hotel in Karbal

Western Washrooms may be available at the following Pole Numbers 

 

17, 72, 86, 100, 110, 131, 140, 157, 163, 172, 184, 185, 211, 217, 228, 230, 232, 249, 266, 270, 288, 300, 309, 321, 328, 341, 356, 365, 379, 383, 399, 405, 414, 430, 439, 444, 460, 459, 468, 472, 473, 488, 490, 503, 523, 539, 547, 568, 591, 596, 602, 611, 612, 619, 630, 638, 642, 650, 655, 672, 683, 691, 705, 717, 721, 738, 747, 751, 758, 760, 767, 781, 807, 824, 840, 855, 869, 886, 890, 906, 918, 920, 941, 942, 964, 987, 994, 1000, 1011, 1031, 1047, 1058, 1080, 1091, 1116, 1125, 1148, 1156, 1195, 1216, 1222, 1231, 1263.