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SAR 50bnSaudi Arabia recorded itshighest-ever travel surplus,rising from SAR 46.2bn in 2023to SAR 49.8bn in 2024, fueledby a 13.8% increase in inboundvisitor spending 61%of the existing supply iscomprised of luxury,upper-upscale, andupscale hotels@MENAKnightFrank@KnightFrankMENA Breakdown of Hajj visitors (2024)Pilgrims’ top 4 source markets by region (2024)Pilgrims’ top 5 source countries (2024)Giga projects with planned hotel keys in the Holy CitiesDomestic pilgrimsInternational pilgrimsSource: Knight Frank, GSTAT, STR Global, MEED Projects, World population review, National Tourism StrategyNumber of Umrah visitorsSAUDI ARABIA RELIGIOUS TOURISM LANDSCAPEDaniel PughPartner – Head of HospitalityValuation & Advisory, MENAdaniel.pugh@me.knightfrank.comFaisal DurraniPartner – Head of Research, MENAfaisal.durrani@me.knightfrank.comAmar HussainAssociate Partner – Research, MEamar.hussain@me.knightfrank.comPartner – Head of Hospitality,Tourism & Leisure Advisory, MENAoussama.elkadiri@me.knightfrank.comLara OwaydaResearch ManagerLara.owayda@me.knightfrank.comVera ZabelinaResearch Analystvera.zabelina@me.knightfrank.comRoy ConnersResearch Analystroy.conners@me.knightfrank.comKnight Frank, Building 7, Laysen Valley, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaKnight Frank, 47th floor, The Headquarters Business Park, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaEurope, America, Australia, and other countriesAfrican countries (excluding Arab countries)2 millionpilgrims64%of the under construction,planned or announced keys inthe Holy Cities falls in the 4- and5-star categories161,000–322,000hotel staff could needhousingby the end of thedecade in the Holy Cities35.8 millionDomestic and foreign pilgrimsperformed Umrah in 2024, a 33%increase from the previous yearand the highest number ofinternational pilgrims everrecorded20202021202220232024221,8541,611,310Domestic pilgrimsInternational pilgrims1371212613770102030402016201720182019millions010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,000RuaAl HaramRuaAl MadinaKnowledgeEconomic CityNumber of keysNumber of pilgrims050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000IndonesiaPakistanIndiaBangladeshNigeria22.3%11.3%The Hajj quota set for 2025represents an 11% increase on the1.8 million pilgrims in 2024 Fatma MusalliSenior Graphic Designer, MEfatma.musalli@me.knightfrank.com150 millionannual visits by 2030, reinforcingSaudi Arabia's ambition to becomea top global destination and aleading force in internationaltourism General Manager - KSAsusan.amawi@me.knightfrank.comOussama El Kadiri252,000total number of keys announced,planned or under construction anddue to be delivered by 2030 inGiga projects in Makkahand Madinah Susan Amawi