As millions of Muslim believers prepare for pilgrimages such as Hajj and Umrah, authorities Saudi Arabia Healthcare coverage for pilgrims arriving from outside the Kingdom is being enhanced. The aim is to ensure that pilgrims can conduct their spiritual journey with confidence, safety and medical protection even if they face emergencies or unexpected health needs during their stay.
Overseas Pilgrims’ Health Insurance reportedly provides emergency health coverage for up to 90 days, including:
The program is specifically targeted at visitors holding a pilgrimage visa, rather than residents or citizens, providing a basic safety net for emergency medical care while they are in the Kingdom. Such policies typically cover emergency and critical care needs, rather than comprehensive long-term medical care, and are valid for the duration of the pilgrim’s stay, subject to the terms of the visa.
Saudi Arabia’s efforts to strengthen health protections for foreign pilgrims are consistent with its broader healthcare and pilgrimage support strategy:
If you are planning to perform Hajj or Umrah in 2026 or later, please keep the following points in mind –
The policy reflects Saudi Arabia’s broader goals under Vision 2030 to improve the quality, safety and accessibility of healthcare services for visitors, especially during large religious gatherings where rapid medical response is critical.
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