World’s Largest Tent City: Holy Sites Tents Reflect Advancement of Saudi Industry

Mecca: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: is witnessing remarkable progress in the manufacturing and operation of the holy sites tents project, establishing a global model for operational efficiency and exceptional pilgrim services.

According to Saudi Press Agency, representing a significant national achievement, the massive tent system was developed, manufactured, and operated entirely through Saudi expertise, ensuring the highest international standards of quality.

The tent network relies on a highly integrated structural framework designed to maximize safety. Manufactured from specialized fire- and water-resistant materials, the tents are equipped with state-of-the-art automatic alarm and fire suppression systems, ensuring a high level of security and comfort for pilgrims.

The manufacturing process utilizes advanced materials, including Teflon-coated fiberglass fabrics, which significantly enhance the structures' resistance to intense heat, fire, and fluctuating weather conditions. Spanning an astonishing 2.5 million square meters, the complex can accommodate approximately 2.6 million pilgrims, making Mina the largest tent city in the world. This monumental scale reflects the Kingdom's meticulous urban planning and its unwavering commitment to providing an optimal environment for pilgrims to perform their rituals with ease.

Ultimately, the holy sites tents project stands as a powerful testament to the advanced capabilities of the Saudi industrial sector. It is a national success story that reinforces the Kingdom's pride in its localized manufacturing potential and its profound dedication to serving the pilgrims.