354 HSU Pilgrims Return Home as Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation Reaches 3,943 Arrivals
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| A total of 354 pilgrims from Hulu Sungai Utara returned to Indonesia with Batch 11 of the Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation, bringing the total number of returnees to 3,943. |
BANJARBARU — A total of 354 pilgrims from Hulu Sungai Utara (HSU) Regency, South Kalimantan, who were part of Batch 11 of the Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation, have returned to Indonesia after completing the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
The group arrived on Friday at 12:55 p.m. Central Indonesia Time through Syamsuddin Noor International Airport in Banjarmasin. Their arrival marked part of the second wave of Indonesian pilgrims returning from Madinah.
Eddy Khairani, head of the Banjarmasin Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH), said the repatriation process went smoothly. Upon arrival, the pilgrims were transported to the Hajj Dormitory to take part in welcoming activities and receive meals before continuing their journey home.
"Alhamdulillah, the overall health condition of the Batch 11 pilgrims is quite good, although most of them are experiencing mild flu and cough symptoms," Eddy said.
HSU Pilgrims Arrive in Good Health
Despite minor health complaints such as flu and cough, the overall condition of the returning pilgrims was reported to be stable.
Batch 11 belongs to the second wave of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims returning from Madinah. Earlier return groups departed from Makkah and flew home through King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Banjarmasin Hajj Repatriation Continues
With the arrival of Batch 11, the total number of pilgrims who have returned through Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation has reached 3,943 people.
During the 2026 Hajj season, Banjarmasin Debarkation is serving 6,804 pilgrims divided into 19 batches. Fourteen batches are from South Kalimantan, while the remaining five batches come from Central Kalimantan.
According to Eddy, eight batches are still in Saudi Arabia awaiting their scheduled return flights.
The repatriation process through Banjarmasin Debarkation began on June 4, 2026, and is scheduled to continue until July 1, 2026.
PPIH Hopes Pilgrims Maintain Their Spiritual Values
Eddy emphasized that the Hajj journey is not only about traveling to and from the Holy Land but also about preserving the values gained during the pilgrimage.
He expressed hope that the returning pilgrims would continue to uphold sincerity, patience, devotion, and social responsibility in their daily lives.
"May all pilgrims become mabrur Hajj pilgrims and bring blessings to their families, communities, regions, and the nation," he said.
The Banjarmasin Hajj Organizing Committee reaffirmed its commitment to providing the best services throughout the repatriation process to ensure all remaining batches return safely, orderly, and comfortably.


