How Saudi Arabia Is Making Hajj 2025 Safer and More Comfortable
To accommodate the anticipated increase in pilgrims this year for the Hajj season, Saudi authorities have launched extensive preparations. These preparations include significant infrastructure upgrades, enhanced transportation systems, and advanced crowd management technologies, to ensure a safer, more comfortable, and spiritually fulfilling experience for all the pilgrims..
103,000 m² of Heat-Reducing Rubber Flooring Installed

Saudi Arabia has expanded its heat-reducing and anti-slip rubber flooring on the Hajj Trail to protect pilgrims from scorching pavement. Initially, over 84,000 square meters of this flooring were installed in 2023, and for this season, the coverage has increased by 82%, bringing the total to approximately 103,000 square meters.
According to Gulf News, this expansion helps lower surface temperatures by around 12°C and reflects 30–40% more sunlight.
Over 100,000 m² of Shade Structures Installed in Mina and Arafat

Shaded areas have been greatly expanded to help pilgrims stay cool and comfortable, with over 100,000 square meters of new shade structures added: 50,000 square meters in Mina and 60,000 square meters in Arafat. These provide much-needed relief from the sun during the long walks and rest times.
350 Misting Fans and 320 Canopies Set Up Around Namira Mosque

In the high-traffic zones near Namira Mosque, 350 misting fans and 320 canopies have been installed to reduce temperatures during peak pilgrimage hours, helping pilgrims cope with the heat.
2,400 Cold Water Dispensers Placed Along Pedestrian Routes

Saudi authorities have installed 2,400 cold water dispensers on pedestrian paths to ensure pilgrims have easy access to free, chilled drinking water to prevent dehydration.
AI-Powered Drones Monitor Crowds and Prevent Unauthorized Entry

To monitor crowds and enforce regulations, the Kingdom has deployed AI-powered drones equipped with thermal technology. These drones help enforce the “No Hajj Without a Permit” policy and manage crowd flow for safety.
25,000 Buses and 9,000 Taxis Ready to Transport Pilgrims

The Saudi transport authority expanded its fleet for smoother transit, including reducing wait times and crowding, between Makkah, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. It has been scaled up significantly, with 25,000 buses and 9,000 taxis.
Over 85 First Aid Centers and a 200-Bed Hospital Prepared in Mina

Healthcare support has been enhanced with over 85 first aid centers and a 200-bed hospital in Mina, staffed 24/7 by dedicated medical staff ready to respond to any emergencies during Hajj.
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