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Times of year when crowd in Makkah/Haram is at its minimum?

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Amer@Riyadh

I know that a month after Hajj, there is a time period of few weeks when the Umrah Visas are closed and only locals and/or GCC residents can be found in Makkah/Haram. It is one of those times when one there is absolutely no overcrowding and one can perform all rituals in full comfort (particularly good elders).

Besides that, is there any other time of year when there is no crowd (specially from out of Kingdom)?
What about the couple of weeks right after Ramadan before the Hajj pilgrims start arriving? Is that time also the least crowded in Makkah?

TheLegendLeads

Yes. After Ramadan, the rush drops a bit but you can't say it to be at the minimum.

The current ongoing expansion project will go till 2020; and before that I don't think we'll ever see the no-rush times as we did a few years back.

hishmaj

Yes, you can expect a few off-peak days after the local Eid holidays, when the schools/universities re-open. Even better if you go late at night.

hishmaj

If you have elderly people with you, take advantage of the new Tawaf circle, above the ground. They only allow elderly/wheelchairs + one person to accompany them. Sa'ee is usually smooth-flowing even during Ramadan.

SaudiUK

If you plan your trip any time 2 weeks after Ramadan, you will find the next three weeks are relatively quiet and a good time for elders to visit.

The other quiet time which you have correctly identified is after Hajj (around about 15 Muharram to 1st Rabi Awal - a 6 week period) where it will also be quiet ...during these 6 weeks, avoid the week where Saudi schools are on holiday)

Amer@Riyadh

Thanks a lot for your replies people...

galibo

the absolutely most minimum number of pilgrims is after Hajj, around 15th to 30th Muharram

kashanj

Hello fellows. I performed Umrah last weekend ALHAMDULILAH and based upon my personal and recent experience there are no such days where you didnt face crowd .but for my opinion these days are perfect if you are performing umrah with elders and even by your self you can judge the crowd like I performed tawaf-e-widah before Duhr salah in just 20 or 25 mins all 7 rounds (By the way i walk little bit fast )and Alhamdulilah got sitting in 2nd row in front of Bayt ULLLAH for salah. I believe only one obstacle may be faced by elder persons is cold weather but as every body know Cold in Makkah is very pleasant and bearable unlike Riyadh. So in Nut shell these days in year are good to go. Remember to keep us in your prayers. JazakaALLAH Khair .

farhat_aslam

il be going to perform umrah in next week ... i hv an elder person can any one please tell me whats the right time to perform tawaf in night or day , thank u

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