The first group of Sri Lankan pilgrims travelling for Hajj 2026 has arrived in Saudi Arabia, officially marking the beginning of this year’s pilgrimage operations for the island nation.
A contingent of 325 pilgrims landed at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on Saturday, May 2, where they were received by Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ameer Ajwad, along with Acting Consul General Mafusa Lafir and other officials.
Representatives from the Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Jeddah, Saudi-based Hajj service provider Rehlat Wa Manafe, and Nusuk Hajj operations also attended the reception to assist pilgrims with arrival procedures and logistical arrangements.
Speaking during the welcome ceremony, Ambassador Ajwad highlighted the spiritual importance of the Hajj pilgrimage and conveyed his best wishes to the pilgrims embarking on the sacred journey.
He also expressed gratitude to King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Mohammed bin Salman for the extensive preparations and facilities provided by Saudi authorities to support millions of pilgrims visiting the Kingdom from around the world.
The ambassador assured the pilgrims that the Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh and the Consulate General in Jeddah would remain available throughout the pilgrimage season to provide assistance and ensure a safe and smooth Hajj experience.
Saudi Arabia is expected to host approximately 3,500 pilgrims from Sri Lanka during the 2026 Hajj season. The arrangements are being coordinated through cooperation between the Sri Lanka Hajj Mission, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the designated Saudi service provider, and local travel agencies.