Chants of 'Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik' (O God, here I am answering your call) and 'Allah-o-Akbar' (God is Great) reverberated as the pilgrims, wearing the 'ihram' or the two- piece seamless white garment, began moving to the tent-city Mina in groups, situated five kilometers to the east of Mecca.
Among the first group of pilgrims to arrive in Mina were Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
"All Indian camps in Mina have been inspected and are in order," Indian Consul General B S Mubarak told PTI. "So far no major issues. All arrangements are satisfactory."
In a message to the Indian pilgrims before they left for Mina, Mubarak said, "Be patient. Eat healthy food. Do not get exposed to heat. Know your tent number and pole number. Take less luggage and keep some dry fruits and fruits."
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"Always try to go in small groups if you have some problem approach the Haj mission," he said.
"People are spending their time reciting the Quran, praying and discussing matters related to the pilgrimage. Some pilgrims, including many elderly, were also resting after the trek on foot," he said.
Many elderly people are part of the Indian group, including a 109-year-old man from Murshidabad, West Bengal, and another centenarian from Bagpath, Uttar Pradesh.
India's Haj Goodwill delegation this year comprises two senior BJP leaders and is led by Arif Beg, a former union minister. Abdul Rasheed Ansari, National President of party's minority wing, is accompanying Beg.
Emotional scenes were witnessed in Mina as on arrival many pilgrims could not control tears and many continued to thank Allah for making it possible for them to perform Haj.
The annual Haj pilgrimage has so far been incident-free.