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Overview

Hajj

The total of pilgrims recorded in 2024 was 1,833,164, consisting of 221,854 internal (12.1%), and 1,611,310 external pilgrims (87.9%).

In 2024, among internal pilgrims, 53.5% were men and 46.5% women, while among external pilgrims, 52.1% were men and 47.9% women.

In 2024, regarding the arrival of external pilgrims, 96.0% of foreign pilgrims arrived to Makkah al-Mukarramah via air transport, 3.7% by land transport, and 0.3% by sea transport.

The pilgrim service sector had a total labor force of 236,897 people in 2022, including supervision, public services, health, transportation, and telecommunications services.

In 2022, medical services were provided to 22,644 pilgrims, encompassing procedures such as cardiac catheterization, dialysis, emergency care, and hospitalization. Additionally, a total of 900 medical services and pieces of equipment were provided to the pilgrims.

During Hajj season of 2022, there were 6 slaughterhouses where 443,102 animals were sacrificed. Additionally, 7,246 butchers were working in the slaughterhouses inside the holy sites.

Further data available in the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah
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Pilgrims

External and Internal Pilgrims

In 2024, a total of 1,833,164 pilgrims were recorded, comprising 12.1% internal pilgrims (221,854) and 87.9% external pilgrims (1,611,310).

Regarding the internal pilgrims, 53.5% were men and 46.5% women, while of the total external pilgrims, 52.1% were men and 47.9% women.

The graph shows the number of internal and external pilgrims by gender.

Note: As the detailed data for internal and external pilgrims by gender is not published by Gastat for the year 2024, we assume that the percentage share of male and female, both internal and external pilgrims, for the year 2024 remains almost the same as that of 2023, with slight adjustments to ensure that the totals of male and female add up to what's reported in the Hajj Report 1445H/2024.

Number of Internal and External Pilgrims by Gender

Arrivals

In 2024, the majority of foreign pilgrims, 96.0% traveled to Makkah al-Mukarramah via air transport, while 3.7% opted for land transport, and 0.3% arrived by sea.

The graph shows the relative distribution of foreign pilgrims by method of arrival.

Relative Distribution of External Pilgrims by Method of Arrival

Makkah Route Initiative

In 2024, a total of 322,902 pilgrims from 7 countries benefited from the Makkah Route Initiative. Of these, 44.9% were from Bangladesh, 19.7% from Indonesia,13.1% from Malaysia,10.8% from Pakistan,4.7% from Morocco,4.2% from Türkiye,2.6% from The Ivory Coast.

The graph shows the number of pilgrims benefiting from the Makkah Route Initiative by nationality.

* The Makkah Route Initiative is one of the Saudi Vision 2030 projects. The initiative enables pilgrims to complete entry procedures to Saudi Arabia in their homeland, and provides direct transportation to their accommodations in Makkah and Madinah.

Note: As the country-wise data for the Makkah Route Initiative is not published by Gastat for the year 2024, we assume that the relative share of countries for the year 2024 remains almost the same as that of 2023.

Beneficiaries of the Makkah Route Initiative by Nationality

Labor Force

Labor Force in Pilgrims Service Sector

The pilgrim service sector had a total labor force of 236,897 in 2022. This included 113,800 in supervision, 73,556 in public services, 26,392 in health services, 19,421 in transportation, and 3,728 in telecommunications services.

The graph shows the total labor force by sector.

Labor Force in Pilgrims Services by Sector

Health

Medical Services

The total number of pilgrims attended by medical services in 2022 was 22,644.

The main medical services provided to pilgrims were Emergency (18,277 pilgrims), Hospitalization (2,463 pilgrims), and Dialysis (797 pilgrims).

The graph displays the number of pilgrims attended for each medical service during Hajj.

Medical Services provided to Pilgrims during Hajj

Medical Facilities and Teams

During Hajj 2022, a total of 900 medical facilities and teams were provided to pilgrims. Of this total, 265 were medical teams, 474 operational units, 138 health centers and 23 hospitals.

The graph displays the number of medical facilities and teams provided to pilgrims during Hajj in 2022.

Medical Facilities and Teams Provided to Pilgrims during Hajj

Communications and Information Technology

Communications and Information Technology Sector

During Hajj season of 2022, at Makkah - Holy Sites, the average daily consumption per capita amounted to 851.13 MB, with an average data download speed of 251.06 MB/s and data upload speed of 32.9 MB/s. The total data consumption reached 36.19 Thousand TB.

Additionally, the daily rate of subscriptions to local SIM cards reached 3,000,000 SIM cards, while the daily rate of subscriptions to foreign SIM cards reached 72,000 SIM cards.

Grand Mosque

Capacity of the Grand Mosque

During the 2022, the Mataf capacity was 107,000 individuals per hour and the capacity of the Grand Mosque was 2,000,000 individuals.

Slaughterhouses and Slaughtered Animals

Animal Sacrifices

During Hajj season of 2022, there were 6 slaughterhouses where 443,102 animals were sacrificed.

The main slaughterhouses were Al moaisem slaughterhouse (1) where 153,000 animals were slaughtered (34.5% of the total animals slaughtered in the season) and Alwahda slaughterhouse (F) where 63,500 animals were slaughtered (14.3% of the total for the season)

The graph shows the number of sacrificed animals in each slaughterhouse during Hajj season of 2022.

Note: Slaughterhouses supervised by the Islamic Development Bank.

Number of Sacrificed Animals during Hajj Season

Slaughterhouses and Butchers

During Hajj season of 2022, there was a total of 7,246 butchers working in 6 slaughterhouses inside the holy sites.

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