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Bahrain allocates Hajj camps, ensures full accessibility and safety

Bahrain allocates Hajj camps, ensures full accessibility and safety

Daily Tribune2 days ago

Bahrain's Hajj Mission has completed the allocation of camps for Bahraini tour operators in Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Mina, following a thorough review to ensure safety and security standards.
The sites include 32 fully equipped tents in Arafat, along with ready-to-use facilities in Muzdalifah and Mina. Special provisions have been made for pilgrims with disabilities, including ramps, accessible restrooms, and on-site clinics.

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