The Pilgrim Experience Program under Saudi Vision 2030 included an inquiry by the Ministry of Interior into the Makkah Route Initiative.
The program has collaborations with several government entities and strives to provide high-quality services to individuals who come to worship God.
The Makkah Route Initiative campaign has its starting points in eleven airports in seven different countries, such as Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Morocco, Bangladesh, Turkey, and Côte d'Ivoire. \n\n
One of the projects on which Pilgrim Experience Program works under Saudi Vision 2030 is the Makkah Route Initiative. He checked this out for the Ministry of Interior Madinah 26th May 2024. The initiative aims at facilitating the best possible services to people who come for the worship of God through solid relationships with a host of government entities. The evaluation was made by the ministry as an activity of its mobile exhibition, "No Hajj Without a Permit," that had taken place from May 20 to May 25 in Madinah's Al-Noor Mall. The Makkah Route Initiative presented what it is doing by way of persistent efforts to offer the best services available to pilgrims undergoing the Hajj. The ministry is launching the campaign for the sixth time this year (1445 AH or 2024 AD) in eleven airports located across seven nations. Among these countries are Bangladesh, Morocco, Turkey, Côte d'Ivoire, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Morocco. The Ministry of Interior's expo also features services rendered by the Emirate of Madinah Region and public security. The General Department of Translation of the Ministry of Interior, the National Center for Security Operations, the General Directorate of Civil Defense, and the Special Forces for Hajj and Umrah Security are the organizations that represent these sectors.