
Morocco Makes Hajj More Affordable: Pilgrims Save Over MAD 3,000 in 2025
Moroccan pilgrims are celebrating meaningful savings as the 2025 Hajj season sees costs drop by more than MAD 3,000 per person. Through careful oversight and coordination, Morocco's Ministry of Islamic Affairs has made the sacred journey more accessible to faithful Muslims seeking to fulfill their religious obligations.
In wonderful news for Moroccan Muslims hoping to make the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, the cost of Hajj has decreased significantly for the 2025 season, making this spiritual journey more accessible to thousands of faithful believers.
Ahmed Toufiq, Morocco's Minister of Islamic Affairs, shared the encouraging update while addressing the House of Councillors in response to questions about reducing Hajj costs. The minister announced that pilgrims participating in the 1446 H (2025) Hajj season will pay MAD 63,770 per person—a welcome decrease of MAD 3,095 compared to the previous year's cost of MAD 66,865.
This comprehensive package ensures pilgrims can focus on their spiritual journey without worrying about hidden fees or unexpected expenses. The all-inclusive price covers every essential service: round-trip air travel, nutritious meals throughout the pilgrimage, comfortable accommodations, convenient ground transportation in Saudi Arabia, visa processing, taxes, and additional support services. This transparent approach gives families peace of mind as they plan for this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The cost reduction reflects the dedicated efforts of Morocco's Ministry of Islamic Affairs, which works hand-in-hand with the Royal Hajj Committee to carefully oversee every aspect of the pilgrimage. This collaborative approach ensures that Moroccan pilgrims receive excellent service while keeping costs as reasonable as possible. The ministry's commitment to monitoring all expenses demonstrates the government's understanding of how meaningful this journey is to Muslim families across the kingdom.

Looking ahead, Minister Toufiq provided a preliminary estimate for the 2026 Hajj season at approximately MAD 65,000 per person. He emphasized that this figure is provisional and will be finalized through thoughtful discussions between all parties involved. This advance planning allows prospective pilgrims to prepare financially and spiritually for their journey well in advance.
The minister also addressed broader conversations about Hajj accessibility by referencing Quranic guidance, noting that the pilgrimage is obligatory for those who have the means to undertake it. This perspective underscores Morocco's efforts to balance religious obligation with practical accessibility, working to ensure that more Moroccan Muslims can fulfill this important pillar of their faith.
Morocco has already begun preparing for the 2026 season with the launch of online registration in November of last year. This digital approach streamlines the application process, making it easier for prospective pilgrims to secure their spots and begin their preparations early.
For thousands of Moroccan families, this price reduction represents more than just financial savings—it opens the door for more people to experience the profound spiritual transformation that comes with performing Hajj. The decrease demonstrates how thoughtful government coordination and careful oversight can make meaningful differences in people's ability to practice their faith.
As Morocco continues to prioritize making Hajj more accessible while maintaining high-quality services, these efforts reflect a compassionate approach to supporting citizens in their spiritual aspirations. This positive development brings hope to many who dream of walking in the footsteps of millions of believers before them.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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