Senegalese hacilar register for Hac through the General Delegation for Hac Pilgrimage (Delegation Generale au Pelerinage). Senegal's annual Hac quota is approximately 12,000. Costs range from $4,500 to $9,000 USD. Direct flights operate from Dakar to Jeddah during Hac season.
Hajj Quota
12,000
Average Cost
USD 4,500–9,000
Government Body
Delegation Generale au Pelerinage a la Mecque (General Delegation for Hac Pilgrimage)
Senegalese hacilar register through the General Delegation for Hac Pilgrimage (Delegation Generale au Pelerinage a la Mecque) or accredited private operators. Applicants must submit a valid Senegalese passport, medical certificate, yellow fever vaccination, meningitis vaccination, and passport photographs. The delegation coordinates visa processing with the Saudi Embassy in Dakar. Registration begins several months before Hac season. Pre-departure health screenings and orientation are mandatory.
The General Delegation accredits private Hac tour operators annually. The list of authorized agencies is published by the delegation and communicated through local media. Many Senegalese hacilar organize through Sufi brotherhood (tariqa) networks, particularly the Mouride and Tijani orders, which coordinate group travel. All operators must meet delegation standards for accommodation and services.
Senegal is a predominantly Muslim country (~95%) with strong Sufi traditions. French and Wolof are the primary languages — French-speaking guides are available in Saudi Arabia. Senegalese hacilar should prepare for significantly hotter and drier conditions than Dakar's tropical climate. The CFA franc is exchanged at banks before departure. Senegal's religious brotherhoods (Mouridiyya, Tijaniyya) often organize collective Hac delegations with dedicated spiritual leaders. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory. Many Senegalese follow the Maliki madhab.
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Rue Aimee Cesaire, Fann Residence, Dakar, Senegal
Phone: +221-33-864-9090