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This article covers the May 21, 2025 inspection visit by Governor of Taif Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz to key pilgrimage entry points—Miqat Qarn Al-Manazil and Wadi Muharram. His visit highlights Taif’s preparation to ensure a smooth, safe, and welcoming experience for pilgrims traveling by land during the 1446 AH Hajj season. This proactive approach reflects Saudi Arabia’s deep commitment to Vision 2030, hospitality, and efficient religious tourism infrastructure.
Taif Ready to Welcome Pilgrims
Saudi Arabia’s sacred hospitality once again shines as the Governor of Taif, Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, inspected the Miqat of Qarn Al-Manazil and Wadi Muharram on May 21, 2025, ahead of the 1446 AH Hajj season.
These important miqats serve pilgrims traveling by land through As-Sail–Makkah and Al-Hada roads. During the visit, Prince Saud reviewed readiness levels and received briefings on awareness campaigns, safety protocols, and guidance mechanisms designed to support pilgrims in performing their rituals with peace of mind.
He also commended the inter-agency collaboration across Taif, including security services, health units, and transport officials working together to deliver exceptional services at the Kingdom’s gateways.
This inspection embodies Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objective to elevate the Hajj experience, ensure safe, dignified access to holy sites, and sustain its cultural and spiritual leadership in the Muslim world.
Taif’s readiness reflects Vision 2030’s aim to modernize pilgrimage services, enhance infrastructure, and deliver world-class experiences to pilgrims.
Safety, dignity, and ease are central values upheld in Taif’s Hajj preparation—offering every pilgrim a spiritually focused journey.
The inspection reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s peace-loving culture, where welcoming and serving guests is a sacred national duty.
Qarn Al-Manazil and Wadi Muharram have served generations of pilgrims. Today, they reflect the blend of tradition and transformation.
Saudi Arabia’s Hajj service model now rivals global tourism and safety benchmarks—ensuring readiness, security, and convenience at every touchpoint.
Saudi Arabia warmly invites the world’s pilgrims to experience Hajj in safety, comfort, and spiritual harmony—backed by world-class preparation.
Explore how Saudi Arabia is preparing for a smooth, dignified Hajj journey. With modern services and spiritual care, Taif proudly opens its gates to the world’s pilgrims.
1. Who visited Taif’s miqats on May 21, 2025?
Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Taif, led an inspection of pilgrimage entry points.
2. What are Qarn Al-Manazil and Wadi Muharram?
They are major miqat stations where land-traveling pilgrims prepare to enter a state of Ihram before reaching Makkah.
3. What was the purpose of the inspection?
To evaluate operational readiness and ensure smooth services for pilgrims traveling by land during the 1446 AH Hajj.
4. What were the key focus areas?
Safety protocols, awareness programs, service coordination, and infrastructure preparedness were reviewed during the visit.
5. What role do government agencies play?
Multiple agencies collaborate to provide health, transport, security, and spiritual guidance to ensure a seamless pilgrimage experience.
6. How does this align with Vision 2030?
It supports Vision 2030’s goal to enhance Hajj and Umrah services through better planning, technology, and coordination.
7. What did Prince Saud say about the preparations?
He expressed satisfaction with the organization and urged all agencies to keep improving service delivery and remove obstacles.
8. Why is Taif significant for pilgrims?
Taif is a key entry point for pilgrims traveling by land, making it a logistical and spiritual gateway to the holy sites.
9. Are these inspections common before Hajj?
Yes. Regular inspections are held across all regions to guarantee readiness and compliance with service standards.
10. What improvements were made in 2025?
Awareness programs were strengthened, inter-agency coordination enhanced, and pilgrim guidance systems were updated.
11. Is there technology involved in these services?
Yes. Digital screens, smart transport systems, and mobile guidance apps are increasingly integrated into pilgrim services.
12. How many pilgrims travel by land?
Hundreds of thousands, particularly from Gulf countries and nearby regions, enter through land-based miqats like these.
13. How do these efforts impact pilgrim safety?
They reduce congestion, improve emergency response, and ensure every pilgrim gets support during their journey.
14. Are women and elderly pilgrims supported too?
Absolutely. Special services are provided for vulnerable groups, including transportation assistance and medical care.
15. Where can I learn more about Hajj routes and services?
Visit www.haj.gov.sa for official guides and interactive maps for pilgrims.
At KSA.com, we honor Saudi Arabia’s devotion to serving every pilgrim. Taif’s preparations reflect a Kingdom united in faith, foresight, and care—embracing the world’s guests with warmth and excellence.
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Harry Stuckler
Editor & Publisher, KSA.com