For the first time, Pakistani pilgrims going for Hajj in 2025 will enjoy much better facilities in Mina. The camps will be fully air-conditioned and will include sofa-cum-beds, proper gypsum walls, and raised spaces for keeping luggage. These changes are meant to give pilgrims a more peaceful, comfortable, and stress-free stay during Hajj.
This is a big step forward in improving the overall Hajj experience. Staying in Mina has always been a challenge for many due to the large crowds and hot weather. With air-conditioned camps and proper bedding, Pakistani pilgrims will now be able to rest better and focus more on their spiritual journey.
In addition to the new camps, the accommodation in Makkah will also be upgraded. Pakistani pilgrims will stay in better hotels located in the Azizia and Batha Quraish areas. These places are closer to the main Hajj sites and offer improved services.
These efforts show the Government of Pakistan’s strong commitment to the well-being of its citizens during Hajj. By providing improved living conditions and facilities, the government aims to make the pilgrimage safer, easier, and more respectful for all.
The new arrangements are a result of careful planning and cooperation with Saudi authorities. They reflect a major shift towards modern, pilgrim-friendly services that match international standards. This move will not only make Hajj more comfortable but also build a positive image of Pakistan’s care for its people abroad.