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Home » Major progress achieved in King Abdullah Gardens Project as Riyadh advances green urban vision

Major progress achieved in King Abdullah Gardens Project as Riyadh advances green urban vision

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RIYADH — The King Abdullah Gardens Project (KAGA), is undergoing notable progress in structural elements and the completion of large portions of its components, as part of efforts to develop an environmentally focused urban destination that enhances green spaces in Riyadh. Through an integrated master plan that emphasizes environmental aspects and interactive experiences, the project had advanced in multiple phases, with several landmark attractions already completed. **media[2680378]** Spanning more than two million square meters, the project is classified among the world’s three largest covered botanical gardens. These gardens feature diverse ranges of themed gardens, including water gardens, children’s gardens, bird and reptile gardens, as well as flower gardens and desert environments, along with a botanical museum and a gene bank. Ither than the educational and environemental aspects, the project offers integrated recreational facilities including a valley walkway, observation towers, and dedicated event spaces, alongside a variety of services such as cafés, markets, and sports areas. **media[2680376]** The project is set to become a distinctive destination that strengthens environmental and cultural dimensions, reflecting Riyadh’s development vision as a thriving and sustainable city.

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