Complete Hajj 2026 Cost Breakdown & Savings Plan

2026-02-24 Hajj & Umrah 12 min read
Hajj 2026 Costs

Hajj is one of the greatest pillars of Islam, and financial planning is a crucial step in preparation. In this comprehensive guide, we provide a detailed breakdown of expected Hajj costs for 1448 AH (2026) and a practical savings plan to help you achieve this dream.

Types of Hajj Packages and Expected Costs

Economy Hajj

Economy Hajj packages range from 5,000 - 8,000 SAR for residents in Saudi Arabia. Typically includes: air-conditioned tents in Mina and Arafat, bus transportation, and basic meals.

Premium Hajj

Costs range from 10,000 - 20,000 SAR. Includes: hotel accommodation near the Haram, comfortable transport, varied meals, and a religious guide.

VIP Hajj

Starts from 25,000 SAR and can reach 50,000 SAR or more. Includes: 5-star hotels, private transport, personal services, and premium dining.

Cost Breakdown for Pilgrims Within Saudi Arabia

ItemEstimated Cost (SAR)
Hajj Package (Mid-range)8,000 - 15,000
Ihram clothing & supplies200 - 500
Hadi (sacrifice)500 - 1,500
Personal expenses & extra food1,000 - 3,000
Gifts & shopping500 - 2,000
Hajj permit (for residents)300 - 500
Estimated Total10,500 - 22,500

Hajj Costs for International Pilgrims

Costs vary by country but include additional items:

  • Airfare: 2,000 - 10,000 SAR depending on country
  • Hajj visa: Varies by nationality and Hajj company
  • All-inclusive Hajj package: 15,000 - 40,000 SAR
  • Health insurance: Required and usually included in the package

Hajj Savings Plan

If you are planning for Hajj, start saving early:

12-Month Plan (for average cost of 15,000 SAR)

  • Save 1,250 SAR monthly for 12 months
  • Or 290 SAR weekly
  • Or 42 SAR daily

Practical Savings Tips

  • Open a separate savings account dedicated to Hajj
  • Set up automatic transfers from your salary
  • Reduce unnecessary expenses (subscriptions, eating out)
  • Invest savings in a low-risk Islamic fund
  • Use bonuses and extra income to boost Hajj savings

Tips for Saving Money During Hajj

  • Book early for better prices
  • Choose a reliable, Ministry-licensed Hajj operator
  • Bring light snacks from home
  • Avoid buying from street vendors at inflated prices
  • Share rooms with a group to reduce costs