Agreements inked to serve Indonesian pilgrims in hajj

Agreements were signed providing an expected 168,000 pilgrims from Indonesia with various necessary services.

Agreements were signed providing an expected 168,000 pilgrims from Indonesia with various necessary services.


The establishment of Pilgrim Guides of South East Asian Countries signed on Thursday a number of agreements and contracts covering the main services to be provided to Indonesian pilgrims during this year’s hajj. The number of pilgrims coming from Indonesia is expected to reach nearly 168,000 pilgrims.

The contracts and agreements included providing various necessary services for the comfort and safety of pilgrims for the duration of their presence in Makkah and the holy sites, particularly with regards to food and camps in pilgrims’ housing sites in the holy places.

The Consul of Hajj and Chairman of the Indonesian Pilgrimage Affairs Office Dr. Ahmed Demyati Busre praised the services and programs provided by the Saudi government, represented by the Ministry of Hajj and the Establishment of Pilgrim Guides of South East Asian Countries, to serve and care for pilgrims.


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