SEEB: His Excellency Ahmed bin Ali Al Shehhi, the Wali of Seeb, recently visited the ongoing road dualisation project that will improve access to the Oman Botanic Garden in Al Khoudh. This vital infrastructure project aims to enhance the connectivity between key locations in the region and make travel to the botanic garden more convenient for both residents and visitors. The dualisation of the road is a part of the government’s broader efforts to upgrade the transportation network and foster tourism and environmental conservation in the area.
During his visit, His Excellency Al Shehhi was briefed on the progress of the roadworks, including the current stage of construction and the expected timeline for completion. The project is expected to significantly reduce travel time and alleviate congestion on the existing road. The dualisation will not only improve traffic flow but will also offer a safer and more efficient route for vehicles traveling to the Oman Botanic Garden, a key attraction that promotes biodiversity and conservation.
The Oman Botanic Garden, which is one of the largest of its kind in the region, is a major tourist and educational destination. With this road project, the government aims to facilitate greater accessibility to the garden, encouraging both local and international visitors to explore its diverse plant species and learn about sustainable practices. The road dualisation is part of a larger initiative to develop the surrounding area and ensure that infrastructure supports the growth of both tourism and conservation efforts.
His Excellency Al Shehhi emphasized the importance of completing the road dualisation project on time, noting that it will play a crucial role in supporting the area’s development. He also expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the workers and contractors involved in the project, highlighting the significance of such infrastructure developments in boosting the region’s economy. The successful completion of this project is expected to improve not only access to the Oman Botanic Garden but also contribute to the overall development of Al Khoudh and its surrounding areas.