KAGA

Category Parks and Public Spaces
Riyadh

King Abdullah Gardens are considered one of the three largest covered botanical gardens in the world. The project spans an area of 2 million square meters and consists of a wide variety of gardens, including water gardens, children’s gardens, bird and reptile gardens, flower gardens, and desert gardens, in addition to the Botanical Museum and the Gene Bank.

The project combines entertainment and education by offering scientific and cultural activities aimed at raising environmental awareness among visitors. Facilities also include the Valley Walkway, unique observation towers, and a celebration plaza hosting seasonal events. The gardens provide integrated services such as cafés, markets, and playgrounds, making them a distinguished tourist destination both locally and regionally.

Designed to be the largest temperature-controlled garden in the world, it reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to a green and educational future that prioritizes both humanity and the planet. The project is expected to boost tourism, become one of the Kingdom’s most prominent landmarks, enhance the national economy, and provide opportunities for social and cultural engagement.

Goals

Establishing one of the world’s three largest covered botanical gardens, spanning 2 million square meters.

Combining entertainment and education through scientific and cultural activities that promote environmental awareness.

Offering a diverse range of gardens (water gardens, children’s gardens, bird and reptile gardens, flower gardens, and desert gardens), along with a Botanical Museum and a Gene Bank.

Raising environmental awareness among visitors through interactive experiences and educational activities.

Adding supporting facilities such as the Valley Walkway, observation towers, a seasonal celebration plaza, cafés, markets, and playgrounds.

Making it a distinguished tourist destination at both the local and regional levels, contributing to tourism growth.

Strengthening the national economy by attracting visitors and supporting commercial and tourism activities.

Providing opportunities for social and cultural interaction through seasonal events and diverse facilities.

Showcasing the Kingdom’s commitment to a green and educational future that values both humanity and the planet.

Designing it as the largest temperature-controlled garden in the world, marking it as a remarkable global achievement.

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