Makkah- May 20 :
In a major infrastructure achievement, Saudi authorities have completed a significant new project in the holy city of Makkah, described as one of the world’s longest pedestrian walkways, aimed at facilitating smoother movement for millions of pilgrims during Hajj.
According to reports, the specially designed walkway stretches over 25 kilometers, starting from Arafat, passing through Muzdalifah, and extending to Mina. The project has been developed to ensure safer, more organized, and more comfortable travel for pilgrims performing Hajj rituals.
The modern pedestrian route features smooth pathways, shaded areas, clear directional signage, and several additional facilities to reduce congestion and ease the challenges faced by pilgrims during peak movement hours.
Images and videos of the project have gone viral on social media, with users hailing it as a revolutionary facility for pilgrims and a remarkable example of Saudi Arabia’s continued infrastructure development to enhance the Hajj experience.
