Do not bring large sums of cash, Saudi Arabia advises Umrah pilgrims
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The Saudi Arabian government had advised Umrah pilgrims to avoid carrying large sums of cash and valuables while travelling to the Kingdom.
In a Twitter post, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has recommended a cash limit of $16,000 (SAR 60,000) and cautioned against carrying gold bullion, precious metals, and stones.
Additionally, the ministry advised pilgrims to download banking apps from official sources, avoid sharing bank details or transferring money to unknown sources, and report suspected fraud to relevant authorities.
The advice comes after the ministry urged to perform Umrah only once during Ramadan to reduce crowding.
To perform the pilgrimages, apply through the Nusuk app to organise the entire trip ranging from applying for an eVisa to booking accommodation and flights.
Umrah can be undertaken at any time of the year, except during Hajj.
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