Pilgrims departing from Malaysia to perform this year's Hajj rituals have praised the Makkah Route Initiative that contributed to offering all necessary services for Muslims in countries that the initiative is implemented in, without efforts and saved them time, according to works and programs that facilitated the procedures of completing their travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj rituals. Pilgrims benefiting from the Makkah Route Initiative at the special terminal of the Kuala Lumpur extended their gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, for what they offer of services to pilgrims and visitors of the Grand Holy Mosque and Prophet's Holy Mosque, which facilitate performing rituals easily and with tranquility, commending the role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in serving pilgrims and what they find of services and facilities at the highest levels. Malaysian pilgrims stressed that implementing the initiative is a distinguished work in terms of speedy procedures and using technology to facilitate their travel procedures. The Saudi Ministry of Interior this year, 1443 Hijri, launched the fourth edition of the initiative in Malaysia, in addition to launching it in Pakistan, Indonesia, Morocco and Bangladesh, and it is one of the Pilgrim Experience Program, which is one of the Saudi Vision 2030 programs. The initiative aims to end pilgrims' travel procedures from their respective countries through the General Directorate of Passports and partner institutions in implementing the initiative.