Complete Umrah packing list and Hajj essentials 2026

Start Your Journey with Confidence

Proper Umrah preparation is essential for a spiritual journey. Whether you are looking for a comprehensive Umrah packing list or a detailed Hajj checklist, our free tool covers all the necessities. We have included all Umrah essentials to ensure you don’t forget anything important.

How Does the Umrah Checklist Work?

This list has been specially curated based on the experiences of thousands of pilgrims. You can check off items directly online as you pack them. From Ihram clothing to essential travel documents: our digital tool keeps track of everything for you.

More Than Just a Packing List

Besides this interactive tool, we also offer comprehensive guides to help you travel with peace of mind:

  • Unsure about the dress code? It is highly recommended to read our extensive advice on [Umrah Clothing & Gear].

  • Need practical tips? We provide insights so you can focus less on your luggage and more on your spiritual state.

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We designed this Umrah Checklist to help pilgrims focus on worship, not luggage. Make sure to bookmark this page today and share this Umrah Checklist with fellow travelers for a blessed journey.

FAQ

Is using the Online Umrah Checklist completely free?

Yes, the tool is 100% free to use. Our goal is to facilitate your journey to the Holy Lands. You can access the list on your mobile, tablet, or desktop without any hidden costs.

Hajj is the major pilgrimage that takes place at a specific time of the Islamic year and is one of the five pillars of Islam. Umrah is known as the “minor pilgrimage” and can be performed at any time of the year. While Hajj is obligatory for those who are able, Umrah is highly recommended (Sunnah) and holds great spiritual reward.

Yes, most international travelers need a visa to enter Saudi Arabia for Umrah. Depending on your nationality, you might be eligible for an eVisa or a specific Umrah visa via the Nusuk platform. We advise you to check the official requirements well in advance.

  • For Men: It is required to wear two white, unstitched sheets (Izār and Ridā). Within the Maliki school, it is specifically noted that footwear should ideally leave the upper part of the foot (the instep) and the heels uncovered.

  • For Women: There is no specific white “uniform” required, although many prefer it. You may wear your regular loose, modest clothing (Hijab/Abaya) that covers the entire body, except for the face and hands.

Currently, the checklist is a curated standard list based on expert advice. However, it is interactive, so you can check and uncheck items as you pack to keep track of your progress personally.