Pakistan Government Hajj Package 2025 – Official Pilgrimage Program from Pakistan

Pakistan Government Hajj Package 2025 – Official Pilgrimage Program from Pakistan

Tours includes

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Hotel

Food

Tickets

Visa

Manager

Basic Information

Destinations Covered

Makkah and Madinah (Saudi Arabia)

Duration

30–40 days (depending on allocation)

Starting Date

Nationwide cities as per the government schedule

Flights

Allocated by the Ministry of Religious Affairs

Return

Evening arrivals in Pakistan

Tour Price

Ihram for rituals and modest attire for other days

Included

Flights, visas, standard hotels, guided rituals under the government plan

Not Included

Private upgrades, personal shopping, optional excursions

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Day 1 / 25 Mar, 25

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Day 1 / 25 Mar, 25

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Day 1 / 25 Mar, 25

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Day 1 / 25 Mar, 25

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Day 1 / 25 Mar, 25

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The Government Package operates under regulated pricing, transparent procedures, and official quotas. Services are standardized to ensure fairness, while private packages offer more flexibility, luxury, and customization at higher costs.
Accommodations are allocated based on government contracts with hotels in Makkah and Madinah. Pilgrims are placed in shared rooms or standard facilities within a reasonable distance of the Haramain, depending on availability.
Yes. Daily meals are provided according to the official plan. While the menu is standardized, it covers balanced nutrition and familiar flavors. Pilgrims may also purchase additional food outside the package if they wish.
Official group leaders and Urdu-speaking support staff travel with pilgrims. They coordinate rituals, offer guidance, and manage logistics, ensuring a seamless experience throughout the sacred journey under government oversight.