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Saudi Arabia builds roads connecting to Mecca

A massive road network in Saudi Arabia enhances accessibility for pilgrims heading to Mecca.

Saudi Arabia has taken a significant step forward in improving accessibility to Mecca by constructing 283 kilometers of new roads. This large-scale project, developed under the Saudi Roads General Authority, aims to serve millions of Umrah and Hajj pilgrims visiting the holy city each year.

The new infrastructure includes an expressway linking Riyadh to Taif and several pedestrian crossings to improve mobility and safety. The expansion showcases the kingdom’s dedication to easing the pilgrimage journey for visitors from across the globe.


A Comfortable Journey for Pilgrims

The newly built roads are part of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to ensuring a hassle-free and smooth travel experience for pilgrims. With enhanced roadways, visitors can now experience reduced travel times and increased safety on their spiritual journey.

Modern road engineering has been incorporated to cater to the kingdom’s harsh desert climate, ensuring durability and comfort. These improvements aim to make travel more accessible, even during peak seasons when millions converge on Mecca.


The Importance of the Mecca Route Initiative

To complement the new infrastructure, Saudi Arabia has introduced the Mecca Route Initiative. This program allows international pilgrims to complete immigration and visa formalities in their home countries before traveling. By simplifying the process, pilgrims enjoy a seamless transition upon arrival, focusing entirely on their spiritual journey.


Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030: Transforming Religious Tourism

The expansion of Mecca’s road network aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. This initiative prioritizes enhancing infrastructure and boosting religious tourism, positioning the kingdom as a global hub for pilgrims.
With the continuous development of transportation facilities, Saudi Arabia remains committed to preserving its cultural and religious significance while supporting its growing economy.

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