Most pilgrims 1,169,204 came to the Kingdom by air, while 67,198 entered by land and 13,549 arrived by sea, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Developing Hajj and Umrah organizations and services in the Kingdom is among the top priorities of the Saudi government.
The Vision 2030 reform plan aims to attract more than 30 million Umrah pilgrims, and provide them with excellent services and an outstanding experience.
Last year, more than 1.75 million pilgrims from abroad performed Hajj, according to figures from the passport department.
Meanwhile, the head of Turkey’s Hajj Mission, Mohamed Zaid Ouzel, has hailed developments in Makkah and Madinah and in the Two Holy Mosques, in addition to the high-quality services being provided for pilgrims to perform their Hajj rituals.
He said that the Kingdom has focused its attention on serving pilgrims and providing a high standard of security and health services.