Kidana Al-Wadi's New Residential Towers To Host Over 30,000 Pilgrims In Mina
The advanced multi-story residential towers in Mina represent a unique architectural model that provides high-quality services to pilgrims during the 1445 AH Hajj season. The ten towers can accommodate over 30,000 pilgrims and feature modern designs inspired by Makkah's urban identity. The aim is to enhance the urban landscape and provide a comforting experience for the pilgrims.
The Kidana Development Company, the leading developer of the Holy Sites, completed the Kidana Al-Wadi 6 project in nine months in partnership with the private sector. The residential buildings, suitable for accommodating pilgrims from the grand mosque, offer various logistical services, including clinic rooms, medical services, internal praying and dining halls, and central kitchens.

The towers are conveniently located near the Jamarat facility, providing pilgrims with a unique experience during their stay in Mina. These facilities ensure that everything needed to perform rituals is prepared in an atmosphere of faith and spirituality. Kidana also focused on developing the main infrastructure of the ten buildings.
Infrastructure and Capacity
The buildings have a water storage capacity of approximately 6,600 m3 and a power station capacity of 33 megawatts. The modern buildings are intended to serve as a competitive model in serving the pilgrims and represent a future vision that highlights the Kingdom's efforts to achieve excellence in services provided to pilgrims.
This initiative not only inspires hope for continuous improvement but also ensures sustainability of these services. The project underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to providing top-notch facilities for pilgrims, enhancing their overall experience during Hajj.
With inputs from SPA