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If you've registered for Hajj 2026, when will you depart? Check the estimate here

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If you've registered for Hajj 2026, when will you depart? Check the estimate here
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People who have registered for Hajj or are prospective pilgrims must wait their turn to depart for the Holy Land in accordance with the applicable queue. For those who have already registered, the departure time can now be monitored independently.

If you registered for Hajj in 2026, when will you depart? Here is how to check.

How to Check the Hajj Departure Estimate

Each prospective pilgrim who has officially registered and been deemed eligible will receive a Hajj quota number. The quota number is a 10-digit figure. Using this quota number, pilgrims can check the estimated year of departure for Hajj on their own.

Based on information from Portal Informasi Indonesia, checks of Hajj departure estimates can be performed online via the website of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. Here are the steps:

  • Open the page haji.go.id/estimasi-keberangkatan

  • Enter the Hajj quota number in the available field

  • Complete the captcha verification by ticking the box that appears

  • Click the “Cek Estimasi” button

  • The system will display information including the pilgrim’s name, quota number, and the estimated year of departure for Hajj in line with the applicable queue

List of Required Items in the Armuzna Bag

Physical preparation and supplies are very important because the extreme weather in Armuzna can increase the risk of dehydration and fatigue. Make sure your Armuzna bag contains essential equipment to support a smooth pilgrimage.

Based on official information from the Indonesian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the following is a list of items that must be carried in the Armuzna bag:

  • Water & Energy Supplements

  • Water bottle

  • Oral rehydration salts

  • Biscuits or small bread

  • Dates

  • Sweets - Personal medications

  • Routine medicines (hypertension, diabetes, heart)

  • Painkillers

  • Inhaler

  • Medicated oil

  • Bandages - Personal Protective Equipment

  • Umbrella or hat

  • Sunglasses

  • Mask

  • Spray bottle

  • Spare sandals - Worship equipment

  • Small prayer mat

  • Qur’an or prayer book

  • Tasbih

  • Compact mukena for women

  • Small towel

  • Change of clothes

  • Underwear - Hygiene

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Soap

  • Shampoo

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