Meningococcal & Hajj

Meningococcal Vaccine for Hajj & Umrah

Planning to travel for Hajj or Umrah from India? The meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine is mandatory for entry into Saudi Arabia. Without the correct vaccine taken within the approved time window — and supported by a valid certificate — travellers may face disruption or denial of entry. This guide covers everything Indian pilgrims need to know: requirements, timing rules, validity periods, certificate details, and home vaccination options in Bangalore.

Saudi Arabia mandates the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY / ACYW) for all pilgrims arriving for Hajj or Umrah. This requirement applies to first-time pilgrims, repeat Hajj and Umrah travellers, elderly pilgrims, and children aged two years and above travelling with family. Authorities verify vaccination compliance during travel screening.

Saudi Arabia accepts only the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY / ACYW), which protects against four meningitis-causing strains: A, C, W, and Y. Older bivalent or monovalent meningitis vaccines are not accepted. Brand does not matter — any MenACWY vaccine is acceptable provided it is administered by a registered medical provider and documented correctly.

The vaccine must be administered at least 10 full days before arrival in Saudi Arabia. This 10-day rule is calculated from the arrival date in Saudi Arabia, not the visa issuance or departure date. Conjugate MenACWY vaccines are valid for up to 5 years; polysaccharide ACYW vaccines are valid for up to 3 years. If vaccinated beyond the validity period, revaccination is required. Always verify your arrival date against your vaccination date before travel.

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After vaccination, you must receive a Saudi-compliant certificate. It must clearly state the pilgrim’s full name matching the passport, passport number, vaccine name (MenACWY / ACYW), date of vaccination, batch number, and the doctor’s signature with clinic stamp. Both digital and physical certificates are generally accepted, but accuracy is critical — any mismatch with passport details can cause entry issues.

Common mistakes that lead to travel disruption include receiving the wrong meningitis vaccine, counting the 10-day window from the departure date instead of the arrival date, an expired vaccination validity period, a certificate name that does not match the passport, and incomplete or unclear certificate details. Double-check all documentation well before travel.

Pilgrims in India can receive the meningococcal vaccine at hospitals, travel clinics, or through home vaccination services. Home vaccination is particularly popular for elderly travellers — it eliminates waiting time, ensures cold-chain compliance, and typically provides same-day certificate issuance. Home vaccination is fully accepted when documentation is correct and timing rules are met.

We provide Saudi-compliant MenACWY vaccination at home across Bangalore, designed specifically for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. Our service includes a qualified doctor visit at home, WHO-approved MenACWY vaccine with cold-chain compliant handling, and same-day certificate issuance with fast scheduling during Hajj season. Areas covered include Whitefield, Jayanagar, Indiranagar, Yelahanka, Electronic City, and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the meningococcal vaccine mandatory for Umrah?

Yes. Saudi Arabia requires MenACWY vaccination for both Hajj and Umrah travellers before arrival.

When should the meningococcal vaccine be taken?

The vaccine must be taken at least 10 full days before arrival in Saudi Arabia.

Is one dose of MenACWY enough for Hajj or Umrah?

Yes. A single MenACWY dose is sufficient if taken within the valid time window.

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