The King Abdullah Gardens (KAGA) has achieved a remarkable milestone with construction progressing swiftly in Riyadh’s flagship environmental and urban development initiative, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Having completed major structural elements and key facilities, the project seeks to transform Riyadh’s urban landscape, broadening green spaces and promoting the city’s overall quality of life.

Covering over two million square meters, the King Abdullah Gardens (KAGA) stands out as one of the world’s three largest covered botanical gardens.
From water and desert landscapes to vibrant floral gardens, the site features a wide range of environments.
KAGA also boasts specialized zones for birds, reptiles, and children’s activities.
To further enhance its scientific and educational significance, the project incorporates a botanical museum and a gene bank, while also providing integrated recreational amenities, including a scenic valley promenade, observation towers, and event spaces.

The experience is further supported by cafés, markets, and playgrounds, offering an all-encompassing environment that urges visitors to connect with nature.
The KAGA project mirrors Riyadh’s broader development vision, creating a sustainable urban destination that blends environmental, cultural, and educational experiences.
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