article author: Tareq Al-Thaqafi Thu, 2026-04-30 03: 45 MAKKAH: More than 60, 000 trees have been planted across the holy sites in Makkah, in a major greening drive that underscores the Kingdom’s push to enhance sustainability and improve the pilgrimage experience, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently. Kidana Development Co. , a subsidiary of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, said it recently planted 40, 000 trees, building on an earlier phase of over 20, 000 plantings. Main category: Saudi Arabia Tags: Saudi Green Initiative (SGI) Makkah Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites Al-Mughmas valley Special
Over 60,000 trees planted to drive environmental sustainability across Islam’s holiest sites
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