FeaturesMiddle EastSaudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Special
Umrah Pilgrims Warned: Prohibited Items for Travel to Saudi Arabia

As the Umrah pilgrimage season approaches, it’s crucial for travelers to be aware of the regulations surrounding what they can and cannot bring into Saudi Arabia.
To ensure a smooth journey and compliance with local laws, here’s a detailed overview of the items banned for entry.
Key Prohibited Items
- Narcotics and Drugs: Any form of illegal drugs is strictly forbidden. Travelers should also be cautious with medications that may contain controlled substances.
- Weapons and Sharp Objects: Firearms, knives, and any kind of weaponry are not allowed. This includes personal defense tools like pepper spray.
- Pornographic Material: Any items deemed offensive or inappropriate, including pornography, are prohibited.
- Religious Books: Non-Islamic religious texts are not permitted, so pilgrims should ensure they only carry Islamic literature.
- Counterfeit Goods: Items that infringe on intellectual property rights, including fake designer products, are banned.
Tips for Pilgrims
- Check Medication: Before traveling, confirm that any prescribed medication is legal in Saudi Arabia. It’s advisable to carry a doctor’s note for necessary medications.
- Stay Informed: Regulations can change, so staying updated through official sources is important for a hassle-free experience.
- Pack Accordingly: Be mindful of your packing to avoid carrying prohibited items, which could lead to delays or denial of entry.
Follow us on Facebook for the latest updates!
By adhering to these guidelines, Umrah pilgrims can ensure a respectful and compliant pilgrimage experience in Saudi Arabia.
Read more
- Walk-In-Interview for AC Technician, Generator Mechanic & More Positions on August 22nd in Qatar
- AC Technician, Electricians, Plumbers, Cashier & Many More Positions Available in Qatar
- Saudi Poet Saud bin Maadi Al-Qahtani Dies After Falling in Oman
- Agreement Signed to Establish Passenger Train Station in Zulfi
- Saudi Arabia Embarks on Green Smart City Transformation with 100,000 Tree Tags in Al Khobar
Arba Local
