New Makkah Tool Lets Pilgrims Avoid Crowds Before Hajj 2026

New Makkah Tool Lets Pilgrims Avoid Crowds Before Hajj 2026 | Pakistan News Desk

Saudi Arabia has launched a live crowd tracking tool for Makkah ahead of Hajj 2026. Pilgrims can now check real-time congestion levels at Tawaf and Sa’i zones before stepping inside the Grand Mosque. For over 170,000 Pakistani pilgrims who travel annually, this is a significant change in how Hajj planning works.

What Is the Makkah Crowd Tracking Tool?

The system was launched by the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. It gives live updates on crowd density inside key ritual areas.

Pilgrims can now check:

  • Tawaf crowd levels in real time
  • Sa’i corridor congestion status
  • Best time windows for performing rituals with less rush

The interface uses a simple color system that anyone can understand at a glance. Green means low crowd. Yellow means moderate. Red means heavy congestion.

Official access portal: gpcme.gov.sa

In my experience covering Hajj-related tech developments, this kind of color-coded simplicity matters. Pilgrims come from dozens of countries. Many are elderly. Many visit for the first time. A system that works without reading a manual is exactly what is needed here.

Grand Mosque Makkah pilgrims Tawaf crowd

How the Live Crowd System Works

The system runs on smart sensors and AI-based monitoring installed across the mosque. These sensors track movement and density in real time.

As data updates continuously, pilgrims get accurate crowd status within seconds. This removes the guesswork that used to cause long, unnecessary waits. Saudi Arabia has been expanding digital services like this under its national transformation plan. More details are available at vision2030.gov.sa.

Earlier, crowd updates depended on manual observation by staff. That method was slow and often inaccurate during peak seasons. Now, automation improves both speed and accuracy. The shift is significant for safety management at one of the world’s largest annual gatherings.

Step-by-Step: How Pilgrims Can Access It

Pilgrims can easily use the tool through official platforms. Pakistan-based Hajj operators are already advising pilgrims to set this up before departure.

Steps to follow:

  1. Download the Nusuk app from your app store
  2. Register using your passport or Nusuk ID
  3. Open the main dashboard after logging in
  4. Select “Crowd Status” from the menu
  5. Check the live color-coded map for your zone

Official Nusuk platform: nusuk.sa

Practical Tip: Many Pakistani pilgrims already use Nusuk for permits. Linking existing accounts avoids repeated logins. Group leaders can also share live crowd updates via WhatsApp so families move together and avoid peak zones at the same time.

I tested the Nusuk app interface during my research for this piece. Registration is straightforward. The crowd status feature loads quickly and the map is clean. There is no steep learning curve. That matters when you are managing a group of first-time pilgrims from a Punjab city who have never used a smart pilgrimage app before. You may also find this Pakistan tech context useful: how Pakistan is tracking AI and 5G trends.

Why This Matters for Pakistani Pilgrims

Pakistan is one of the largest contributors to Hajj pilgrims worldwide. According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, over 170,000 Pakistanis perform Hajj annually. Official updates are available at mora.gov.pk.

Local Context That Changes Everything: A large portion of Pakistani pilgrims travel from Punjab cities and smaller towns. Many are first-time visitors. Elderly pilgrims face serious physical challenges during peak rush hours. In past seasons, long waiting times during Tawaf were common and exhausting. This tool directly reduces that strain.

It also allows better planning for groups traveling under government Hajj schemes. Instead of arriving at a crowded Mataf and waiting for hours, pilgrims can now check the app, identify a quieter time window, and plan their ritual accordingly.

Saudi Arabia’s AI and 5G Upgrades in Makkah

The crowd tracking system is part of a broader smart mosque initiative. Saudi Arabia has upgraded the Grand Mosque’s infrastructure significantly in recent years.

Key upgrades include:

  • High-speed 5G connectivity across key ritual zones
  • AI-based crowd control systems managing flow in real time
  • Real-time facility monitoring for safety and maintenance

Telecom providers STC, Mobily, and Zain Saudi Arabia support this network. More technical details: citc.gov.sa

As a result, apps work smoothly even during peak pilgrim hours. This improves coordination for large groups significantly. For Pakistani readers interested in similar 5G progress at home, see our earlier report on Pakistan’s first 5G cities and supported phones.

AI robot technology pilgrim assistance mosque

Role of AI Robots in Hajj and Umrah

Saudi authorities have also deployed AI-powered robots inside the Grand Mosque. These are not just novelties. They serve a real purpose for pilgrims who need guidance.

What the AI robots help with:

  • Guiding pilgrims on Tawaf and Sa’i steps
  • Answering religious questions on the spot
  • Providing multilingual support, including Urdu
  • Connecting users to scholars via live video

Official information: haramain.gov.sa

The Urdu language support is particularly important for Pakistani pilgrims. In my experience, confusion during rituals often comes from language barriers. Having an AI guide that speaks Urdu reduces that problem considerably. It gives first-time pilgrims more confidence during one of the most spiritually significant moments of their lives.

Comparison: Past Systems vs Current System

AspectEarlier SystemCurrent System
Crowd EstimationManual observation by staffReal-time AI sensor tracking
Update SpeedSlow, delayedSeconds-level accuracy
Pilgrim AccessNo direct access to dataMobile app and website
Peak Hour CongestionHigh, unpredictableManageable with planning
Language SupportLimitedMultiple, including Urdu
Safety ManagementReactiveAI-assisted, proactive

Key Facts Summary

FeatureDetails
Tool TypeLive crowd tracking
CoverageTawaf and Sa’i zones
AccessNusuk app and official website
TechnologyAI sensors combined with 5G
InterfaceColor-coded system (Green/Yellow/Red)
LanguagesMultiple including Urdu
UsersHajj and Umrah pilgrims worldwide

What Happens Next?

Saudi Arabia is expected to expand digital services further before Hajj 2026. Based on current developments, upcoming additions may include:

  • Virtual medical support inside the mosque
  • Advanced navigation tools for ritual zones
  • More AI-based pilgrim assistance
  • Deeper integration with the Nusuk platform

These updates aim to handle growing pilgrim numbers more efficiently while maintaining safety. For Pakistani readers interested in how WhatsApp and other digital tools are changing daily communication, see our earlier guide on WhatsApp hidden settings for Pakistan users.

In my experience covering both technology and religion-based news, tools like this represent a meaningful shift. Large gatherings have historically been difficult to manage. Real-time data gives authorities and pilgrims a shared understanding of what is happening on the ground. That coordination saves time and reduces physical strain on some of the most vulnerable pilgrims.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can pilgrims check live crowd levels in Makkah?
Pilgrims can use the Nusuk app or visit the official Grand Mosque authority website at gpcme.gov.sa to check real-time crowd levels before performing Tawaf or Sa’i.
Is the Makkah crowd tracking tool free?
Yes. The tool is available through official platforms at no cost. Pilgrims simply need to register on the Nusuk app using their passport or Nusuk ID.
Does it work for both Tawaf and Sa’i?
Yes. Both ritual areas are covered with separate color-coded indicators showing green (low), yellow (moderate), and red (heavy congestion).
Can Pakistani pilgrims use it easily?
Yes. The interface is simple and supports multiple languages including Urdu, making it accessible for Pakistani pilgrims, including first-time visitors and elderly ones.
Will the tool reduce waiting time during Hajj?
Yes. Real-time updates help pilgrims choose the best time windows to perform rituals, directly reducing exposure to peak congestion and long waits.
Do pilgrims need internet access inside the mosque to use this?
Yes, an internet connection is needed. Saudi Arabia has deployed high-speed 5G across key ritual zones to ensure the app works smoothly even during peak hours.
Sheraz Ahmed - Senior Journalist at Pakistan News Desk
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Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information from official Saudi and Pakistani government sources at the time of publication. Details about the Makkah crowd tracking tool, Hajj quotas, and digital services may change. Readers are advised to verify current information through official channels including nusuk.sa and mora.gov.pk before making travel plans.