Pilgrim Safety Advisory
Large pilgrimage gatherings can become extremely crowded, and most preventable problems occur when people rush, separate from their group, or rely on unofficial guidance. Staying calm, alert, and prepared will help ensure a safe and peaceful pilgrimage experience for everyone.
Stay With Your Group
Always remain with your travel group or family members, especially in crowded sectors, queues, or moving pathways. Decide on a simple meeting point in advance in case anyone gets separated. Keep children, elderly pilgrims, and those who may need assistance close to you at all times.
Be Cautious With Directions and Shortcuts
Follow only the routes and instructions provided by official authorities, volunteers, or clearly marked signage. Avoid unverified shortcuts suggested by strangers, as these may lead to unsafe or restricted areas or cause you to lose your way.
Protect Your Belongings
Keep personal items such as bags, mobile phones, wallets, and important documents secure and within sight. Do not hand over belongings to unknown individuals offering to "hold," "carry," or "assist" unless they are clearly identified as official staff or volunteers.
Recognize Signs of Fatigue or Distress
Crowded environments and long walking distances can cause exhaustion. If you feel breathless, dizzy, weak, confused, or overwhelmed, stop moving immediately and step aside to a safe area. Sit down if needed and seek assistance from the nearest official help point, medical post, or volunteer.
If You Get Separated
If you become separated from your group, remain calm. Move toward a designated help center, information booth, or security personnel and inform them of your situation. Avoid wandering through dense crowds trying to find your group on your own.
Follow Crowd Safety Practices
Walk steadily and avoid pushing or rushing in queues.
Keep a safe distance from barricades and moving crowd waves.
Stay hydrated and take rest breaks when needed.
Follow announcements and instructions from authorities at all times.
By staying patient, alert, and cooperative with safety guidelines, pilgrims can help create a secure and respectful environment for everyone participating in the pilgrimage.