Hajj 2025: Saudi Arabia launches packages via Nusuk app and portal

Only those who received mandatory meningitis vaccination will be eligible to book packages

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A pilgrim prays atop Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat, also known as Jabal Al Rahma or Mount of Mercy, during the climax of the Hajj pilgrimage.
A pilgrim prays atop Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat, also known as Jabal Al Rahma or Mount of Mercy, during the climax of the Hajj pilgrimage.
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Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has officially launched Hajj 2025 packages for citizens and residents within the Kingdom, now available for booking through the Nusuk app and its dedicated electronic portal.

In line with the Kingdom’s commitment to expanding access to Hajj, priority will be given to individuals who have not previously performed the pilgrimage, to allow more Muslims to fulfill the fifth pillar of Islam in a spiritually inclusive and accessible environment.

The Ministry emphasized that only those who have received the mandatory meningitis vaccine can view and book packages. Vaccination appointments can be scheduled through the “Sehhaty” app, as part of a coordinated public health requirement.

The launch is part of a wider digital transformation of the Hajj experience, with the Nusuk platform serving as a comprehensive digital companion. 

Pilgrims can not only browse and book packages using multiple payment methods, but also purchase essential Hajj items, such as ihram garments and personal supplies, directly within the app.

Further simplifying the pilgrimage process, Nusuk allows users to book flight tickets as part of their Hajj packages. The platform is accessible via the official portal at masar.nusuk.sa, offering detailed options tailored to various budgets and preferences.

To support pilgrims throughout the booking process, the Ministry is operating a 24/7 Pilgrims' Care Center, reachable at 1966, and engaging through its beneficiary care account on X (@MOHU_Care) for real-time assistance and updates.

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