Iranian Umrah Pilgrims Welcomed Upon Arriving in Mecca

The caravans of Iranian pilgrims, after staying in Medina for five days, went to Baitullah Al-Haram in Ihram clothes and were welcomed upon arriving in Mecca.
According to the Hajj Information Base, following the presence of Iranian Umrah pilgrims in the Land of Revelation, two pilgrims from Tehran and Isfahan who were enshrined in the Shajara Mosque, entered Mecca in peace and health in the morning and upon arrival at the hotel where they were staying.
After settling in the hotel, these pilgrims were transferred to Masjid Al-Haram by buses provided to perform Umrah.
According to the officials of the Mecca headquarters, these two caravans stayed in Medina Munura for five days before leaving for Baitullah Al-Haram, and visited the Prophet's Shrine and Baqi's Tombs.
Officials of the headquarters of Mecca advised the pilgrims to keep calm when entering Mecca and settling in the hotels and not to rush to perform Umrah.
Based on this report, the main role in guiding the Umrah caravans is played by its managers and clerics, and the pilgrims are asked to follow the recommendations of the officials of their caravans.
It should be noted that the representative offices of the Supreme Leader's delegation in Medina and Mecca have prepared various spiritual and cultural programs for Iranian pilgrims in these two holy cities.