Double, Triple & Quad Occupancy for Hajj Packages

Direct answer: Hajj 2027 packages from House of Polani are priced per person based on room occupancy: quad (four sharing), triple (three sharing) or double (two sharing). Quad occupancy offers the lowest per-person rate; double occupancy is the highest.

What Is Room Occupancy?

Room occupancy refers to how many pilgrims share a hotel room during the Hajj journey. On the House of Polani Hajj 2027 listings, each package displays tentative rates for three occupancy levels.

Quad Occupancy (Four Sharing)

Four pilgrims share one room. This is typically the lowest per-person rate and is used as the “from” price on package cards and the comparison table.

Triple Occupancy (Three Sharing)

Three pilgrims share one room. The per-person rate is higher than quad but lower than double occupancy.

Double Occupancy (Two Sharing)

Two pilgrims share one room. This offers more space and privacy and carries the highest per-person rate among the three standard occupancy options.

How Occupancy Affects Price

A lower advertised “from” price generally represents the quad-occupancy rate on the current package listings. As an example, on the Express 10-day Medina-before package, quad is PKR 2,420,000, triple is PKR 2,440,000 and double is PKR 2,450,000 (all tentative).

Choosing the Right Occupancy

The right occupancy depends on your budget, travel companions and comfort preferences. Travellers booking as a couple may prefer double occupancy. Families or groups of friends may choose triple or quad to reduce per-person cost.

Separate room arrangements or upgrades may be available on request and could carry additional charges. Confirm the final room configuration in writing before proceeding.

All prices displayed for Hajj 2027 are tentative and subject to change. Room assignments are subject to availability and final confirmation.

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Last updated: August 2026 · Author: House of Polani

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