Rabat -Saudi -arabia’s Ministry of Health has introduced new health measures for the Hajj season 2025 to protect pilgrims and ensure that they carry out their rituals under safe conditions.
The desired result of the authorities is to improve the prevention of diseases, to improve medical services and to maintain a safe environment in the holy locations.
The updated measures require that all pilgrims are subjected to physical fitness evaluation and receive mandatory vaccinations.
Health officers have also determined additional prevention protocols for people traveling to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and for those who work in pilgrimages.
The aim is to protect both pilgrims and workers by minimizing health risks.
In previous statements, the Ministry outlined specific health requirements for international pilgrims, regardless of whether they only come for Hajj, the Mosque of the Prophet or both.
These regulations include medical recommendations and preventive steps to protect public health.
Saudi Arabia continues to invest in the improvement of his health services in order to meet international standards. The Ministry encourages future pilgrims to check the official website for detailed health requirements before planning your trip.
In the Hajj season last year, the Saudi -Arabia health system mobilized hospitals, health centers and mobile clinics in Mecca, Medina and other holy sites. The authorities hired new technologies and integrated preparations to ensure high -quality medical care for pilgrims.
The Saudi Ministry of Health used more than 32,000 medical and administrative employees in 183 institutions, including over 5,000 doctors who specialize in different areas to ensure around the clock in the healthcare system and in the emergency reaction.
For the Hajj season 2025 (1446 h), the Royal Commission for Pilgrimage has Sentence The costs for Moroccan pilgrims, which were supervised by the Ministry of Religious Foundations and Islamic Affairs at MAD 63,770 ($ 6,377), a decline compared to the fee of MAD 66,865.50 US dollars ($ 6,686).
The pilgrim rate in Morocco remains at 34,000, with 22,400 under the state supervision and 11,600 on private travel agencies.