Ministry of Hajj & Umera reveals 3 packages for Hajj, costs from SR12,000 to SR16,000
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has revealed the requirements and
procedure of registration for Hajj 2021 via the electronic portal for
domestic pilgrims.
The Ministry has allowed women to register for the pilgrimage without a male guardian (mahram) along with other women.
“Those wishing to perform Hajj will have to register individually.”
The
Ministry has announced three Hajj packages. The first package
(Hospitality Package Camps) costs SR12,113; the second package
(Distinguished Hospitality Camps) is priced at SR14,381 and the third
package (Distinguished Hospitality Towers) costs SR16,560.
The Ministry pointed out to the following requirements before registering:
• Age group should be from 18 to 65 years old.
• The health condition must be (immune, immune by the first dose, immune by recovery)
• Free of chronic diseases.
• Registration will be available for citizens and residents inside Saudi Arabia who did not perform Hajj in the last five years.
The registration period for this year’s Hajj will be open from June 13 until June 23 through http://localhaj.haj.gov.sa.
Starting from June 25, the second phase of registration will begin which includes sorting and completing the registration.
The Ministry said paying and purchasing the package must be within three hours of selecting the package to avoid cancelation.
“Sorting is carried out based on the health and regulatory standards.”
“Taking
into consideration the age groups, priority will be for registered
applications who have never performed Hajj before,” the Ministry added.
On
Saturday, Saudi Arabia said it would limit registration for this year’s
Hajj pilgrimage to citizens and residents of the Kingdom in light of
the coronavirus pandemic.
The Ministries of Health and Hajj
announced that a total of 60,000 pilgrims would be allowed to perform
the pilgrimage this year, which will begin mid-July.
Hajj
pilgrims should be fully vaccinated, or those who took one dose of the
COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days before, or those who are vaccinated
after recovering from coronavirus infection.
The decision is
“based on the Kingdom’s constant keenness to enable the guests and
visitors at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque to perform the
rituals of Hajj and Umrah,” the ministry said.
“The Kingdom puts human health and safety first.”
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