Gender segregation is maintained in cami namaz areas but relaxed in most public spaces. Hac rituals are performed in shared spaces with family groups.
Saudi Arabia's approach to gender segregation has evolved significantly under Vision 2030 reforms. Inside both Harams, designated namaz areas for women are clearly marked on upper floors and specific ground-level sections. The tavaf area around the Kabe is shared space where men and women perform tavaf together.
In public spaces, strict segregation has largely been relaxed. Shopping malls, markets, and public transport are mixed-gender. Hotels operate without segregation. However, physical contact between unrelated men and women remains socially unacceptable.
During Hac rituals, men and women perform all rites in the same spaces. Family groups stay together throughout. Saudi Arabia now allows women over 45 to travel in organized groups without a mahram.