The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced new steps to make Hajj arrangements easier and more organized for pilgrims, aiming to reduce hassle and save time.
Officials said that training, vaccination, and medicine packing will now be carried out on the same day. This decision is expected to simplify the process and eliminate the need for multiple visits.
The training and vaccination process will begin on April 8 at 10 Haji camps set up across the country. All government-sponsored pilgrims must attend their assigned camp according to the given schedule.
Pilgrims have also been advised to follow their schedule through the Pak Hajj mobile application to avoid confusion and delays.
During the training sessions, important travel documents, including tickets, visas, identification lockets, and luggage tags, will also be provided to pilgrims.
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Authorities have instructed pilgrims to bring their original national identity card along with a computerized bank receipt that includes their photograph.
To make the process more convenient, special bank counters will be available at Haji camps to assist pilgrims with currency exchange.
Officials said these steps are part of a broader plan to improve facilities and ensure a smooth and comfortable Hajj experience.