Expenses
1.
The amount prepaid for the Hajj package usually includes return airfare, accommodation, meals, and internal bus
trips. Get from your Hajj tour
company the full details of all the services they provide.
2. Bring additional cash/travelers cheques for:
a) telephone calls (cards and IDD booths);
b) purchase of medicines and related items;
c) laundry;
d) food / snacks / drinks;
e) transport (for examples, sightseeing trips, additional umrah
trips);
f) souvenirs / gifts / purchase of dates;
g) excess luggage (return journey);
h) postal charges;
i) payment of dam (haji tamattu) / korban;
j) charity;
k) some additional cash to cover emergencies
(for example, due to a crisis at home, the pilgrim may have to
return immediately which may require additional
airfare expenses); and
l) purchase of clothes and other essentials if your baggage is lost
in transit.
As can be seen from the above, a pilgrim needs a
substantial amount of money to cover various expenses during his
stay in The Holy Land.
The amount needed depends on several factors including the number of
days the pilgrim will be staying in The Holy Land.
In budgeting for your expenses, you should talk to those who
performed The Hajj the previous year. Use the list of expenditure
categories provided above so that you can talk specific figures.
Below are some price indications (2002 prices).
1.
Dates. The price of dates vary from SR 10 to SR 120 per kg. A good
quality date called "Amber" can be purchased for SR 30 per
kg.
2. Dam for tamattu / korban: The price of goat
is in the range of SR 350 to SR 400.
3. Souvenirs / gifts. Prayer rugs, tasbih and prayer caps are
the most commonly bought items. Prices of prayer rugs range from SR
5 to over SR 100 per piece. You can buy a reasonably good quality
prayer rug for SR 15. Prices of prayer caps range from 3 pieces for
SR 5 to SR 5 for one. Tasbih prices range from a dozen pieces
for SR 5 to SR 15 for one. Of course, there are very, very expensive
tasbih as well.
4. Excess luggage: SR 20 per kg. Saudi Airlines allows the pilgrim
traveling economy class to carry up to 30kg of check-in luggage and
another 5kg of hand carried luggage.
5. Laundry. There are many laundry service centers near The Holy
Mosques. They take about 24 to 48 hours to return your clothes. SR 2
for a shirt and SR 3 for a pant.
6. Telephone calls: expenses depend on the frequency, length and
destination of the calls.
Use the rates prevailing in your country as rough guide in budgeting
for this expense.
7. Charity. The minimum amount given to a street beggar is SR 1.
You'll find near both Mosques and other places many physically
challenged persons begging. A significant number of the beggars are
women carrying infants and young girls. One wonders whether this is
a reflection of underlying social problems.
8.
Postal charges. Some pilgrims send their excess luggage (including
zamzam water) by parcel post. Rates vary according to weight and
destination. Please check with the postal authority. The Malaysian
pilgrims are a fortunate lot. "Pos Malaysia" officers
visit the hotels where Malaysian pilgrims are residing to pick up
the parcels.


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