RIYADH: With Hajj 2026 wrapped up, many are taking to social media to share their experiences, opening the door for heartfelt online conversations, spiritual reflection, and hospitality recommendations.

From influencers with large followings to small anonymous creators, the social media community have taken to their platforms to show snippets of their Hajj journeys, from accommodations to emotional feedback and experiences around Makkah post-Hajj.

The style of personal vlogs by creators online gave a raw glimpse into Hajj that traditional coverage cannot easily access, attracting millions of views.

Widely circulated content online captures Hajj pilgrims’ interactions with the workforce behind Hajj, from volunteers to security personnel.

UK-based creator Nimrah (@nimrahmx) shared a video on TikTok filmed after pilgrims spent a night in Muzdalifah.