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Kevadia

Gujarat, India
History of Kevadia: This town has transformed from a quiet tribal village into a global tourism hub following the construction of the world's tallest statue. It is named after the local Keveda tree and sits on the banks of the sacred Narmada River near the Sardar Sarovar Dam. The area was primarily known for its lush forests and the massive dam project before the Statue of Unity was inaugurated in 2018. Today, it symbolizes the "Iron Man of India" and the unification of the princely states into one nation. Growth and Development: Since the statue's unveiling, the infrastructure in Kevadia has expanded to include a dedicated railway station and several theme parks. The government has focused on eco-tourism and sustainable development to provide livelihoods for the local tribal population. Large-scale reforestation and the creation of gardens like Arogya Van have enhanced the ecological value of the region. Visitors can now enjoy international-standard amenities, including luxury tent cities and electric vehicle transport. The Sardar Sarovar Project: Kevadia is the gateway to one of the largest concrete gravity dams in the world, which provides water to millions. The dam project was a vision of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and serves as a lifeline for the parched regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The construction of the dam created a massive reservoir that is now used for river rafting and boating. It stands as a testament to modern Indian engineering and the spirit of perseverance against geographical challenges. Cultural Significance: The town celebrates the diverse heritage of India through the Vishwa Van and Unity Glow Garden, showcasing global unity. Local tribal dances and crafts are promoted within the tourism circuit to keep the indigenous culture alive and thriving. The Narmada Aarti at the Ghat provides a spiritual experience similar to the ones found in Varanasi or Rishikesh. This blend of modern monuments and ancient spiritual traditions makes Kevadia a unique destination for all types of travelers.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 Days
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    Place Type:
    Heritage & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Basic Entry: The ticket for the statue base and museum costs approximately 150 INR for adults and 90 INR for children.

    Viewing Gallery: To access the observation deck, the price increases to around 380 INR for adults, which includes the bus ...
    Basic Entry: The ticket for the statue base and museum costs approximately 150 INR for adults and 90 INR for children.

    Viewing Gallery: To access the observation deck, the price increases to around 380 INR for adults, which includes the bus transport within the complex.

    Combo Tickets: Various packages are available for the safari, gardens, and light show, which can be booked online through the official website.
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    Timing:
    Regular Hours: The complex is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but remains strictly Closed on Mondays for maintenance.

    Evening Show: The Laser Light and Sound show usually begins at 7:00 PM, so it is advised to reach the seating area at least 3...
    Regular Hours: The complex is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but remains strictly Closed on Mondays for maintenance.

    Evening Show: The Laser Light and Sound show usually begins at 7:00 PM, so it is advised to reach the seating area at least 30 minutes early.

    Best Time: Early mornings are ideal to beat the heat, while the evening is perfect for the Aarti and the illuminated views of the gardens.
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    Special Events:
    Unity Day Celebration: Held on October 31st, the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel, this event features a massive "Run for Unity" and parades. The Prime Minister often attends the ceremony, which includes spectacular air shows and cultural performances by artists from all o...
    Unity Day Celebration: Held on October 31st, the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel, this event features a massive "Run for Unity" and parades. The Prime Minister often attends the ceremony, which includes spectacular air shows and cultural performances by artists from all over India.

    Narmada Aarti: A spiritual ceremony held every evening at the Ghat, featuring rhythmic chants and oil lamps to honor the holy river. The synchronized movements of the priests and the reflection of the lamps in the water create a deeply peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Observation Deck: Capture the wide vista of the Narmada River and the Sardar Sarovar Dam from the height of 153 meters.

    Selfie Point: A designated area near the statue's base offers the perfect angle to fit the entire 182-meter monument into...
    Observation Deck: Capture the wide vista of the Narmada River and the Sardar Sarovar Dam from the height of 153 meters.

    Selfie Point: A designated area near the statue's base offers the perfect angle to fit the entire 182-meter monument into your camera frame.

    Valley of Flowers: The colorful rows of vibrant blooms with the statue in the background provide a stunning contrast for professional and amateur photography.

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@@ Observation Excellence : The Viewing Gallery of the Statue of Unity is the highest point accessible to the general public on the world's tallest statue. Located at a staggering height of 153 meters (502 feet) above the ground, it is situated at the chest level of the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The gallery offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, the Narmada River, and the majestic Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges. It is accessed by two high-speed elevators that can transport visitors from the base to the top in just about 30 seconds. The gallery is enclosed with glass panels but has open grills that allow fresh air and a clear view for photography. It can accommodate up to 200 visitors at a time, ensuring a comfortable experience without extreme overcrowding. The interior of the gallery provides a unique perspective of the statue’s internal steel skeleton and concrete cores. It is the crown jewel of the Statue of Unity experience, providing a "bird's eye view" of the entire Ekta Nagar development. Standing here, one can feel the scale of the engineering marvel that went into creating this monument. The views are particularly stunning during the morning and sunset hours when the light reflects off the river water. It is a must-visit for anyone who wants to witness the sheer magnitude of India's infrastructure prowess. The gallery represents the vision of a unified India, looking out over the lands that the Iron Man helped integrate.
@@Description: Ekta Mall is a unique shopping destination that symbolizes Unity in Diversity. Spread over 35,000 square feet, this two-story building houses 20 different emporia, each representing a specific state of India. It was designed to promote rural entrepreneurship and women's empowerment by providing a platform for traditional artisans. Visitors can buy authentic Handlooms, Handicrafts, and traditional textiles from across the country under one roof. Whether it is Chanderi silk from Madhya Pradesh or Pattachitra art from Odisha, the mall offers a curated collection of India's rich cultural heritage. The mall is fully air-conditioned and provides a comfortable shopping experience. It serves as an educational space where tourists can learn about the different artistic traditions of India. The project aims to sustain the livelihoods of thousands of craftsmen. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to take home a piece of "Real India" as a souvenir.
@@Sub Place Details: Khalwani River Rafting is Gujarat’s first ever white-water rafting facility, offering an adrenaline-pumping experience on the perennial flow of the Narmada River. This 4.5 KM long stretch is made possible by the consistent release of water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam, ensuring that adventure seekers can enjoy the rapids throughout the year. The course features approximately six major rapids of varying difficulty levels, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned rafters. Located within the Khalwani Eco-Tourism area, the site is surrounded by dense deciduous forests and rolling hillocks that provide a stunning natural backdrop to the high-energy activity. Before starting, every participant undergoes a rigorous safety briefing and is equipped with international-standard life jackets and helmets. The rafting journey takes you through whirlpools, sharp turns, and boulder-strewn beds, providing a unique perspective of the Narmada valley that cannot be seen from the shore. The initiative was launched to promote eco-adventure tourism in the state and has quickly become one of the most sought-after experiences in the Kevadia itinerary. The water remains relatively cool even in summer, providing a refreshing escape for tourists. The entire operation is managed by professional river guides who ensure that even those who cannot swim can safely enjoy the thrill of the river. It is an ideal spot for youth groups and corporate teams looking for a bonding experience through a physically demanding sport. The silence of the forest punctuated only by the roar of the rapids and the shouts of excited rafters creates an atmosphere of pure adventure.
@@Sub Place Details: Arogya Van is a sprawling herbal garden spread across 17 acres, meticulously designed to showcase the ancient Indian wisdom of Ayurveda and natural healing. This sanctuary houses more than 5 lakh plants representing 380 different species, each selected for its specific medicinal properties and therapeutic benefits for the human body. The garden is divided into five distinct thematic zones, including the Garden of Colors, Aroma Garden, Yoga Garden, Alba Garden, and Leutea Garden, providing a holistic sensory experience for every visitor. As you walk through the lush greenery, soft forest music plays in the background, creating a tranquil atmosphere that promotes mental peace and physical relaxation. The center also features the Santhigiri Wellness Centre, where traditional treatments like Kerala Panchakarma and Ayurvedic massages are performed by expert practitioners. This place serves as an educational hub, helping people understand how nature provides remedies for various ailments through its diverse flora. It is not just a park but a lived experience of "Arogya" or well-being, emphasizing a lifestyle in harmony with nature.
@@ Hidden Wilderness : Zarwani Waterfall is a natural wonder tucked away in the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary near Kevadia. Unlike the man-made marvels nearby, this waterfall offers a raw and rugged experience of the Narmada district’s forest. The water cascades down from a significant height into a natural pool where visitors are allowed to swim and wade during safe seasons. The trek to the waterfall is about 2 KMs from the parking area, leading through dense deciduous forests and small rocky streams. It is a popular spot for eco-tourism and nature photography, especially after the monsoon when the flow is at its peak. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity, often echoing with the sounds of forest birds and insects. It provides a perfect escape for those looking to experience the wilderness of Gujarat up close. There are basic facilities provided by the forest department, but the charm lies in its untouched beauty. The waterfall is part of a larger ecosystem that supports various wildlife species, making it a sensitive ecological zone. Visitors often combine this trip with a visit to the nearby Shoolpaneshwar Mahadev temple. It is a site where one can witness the power of the Narmada tributaries carving through the ancient rock formations of the Satpura range. The mist from the falling water creates a refreshing micro-climate even during the warmer months of the year.
@@Details: The Geodesic Aviary Domes in Kevadia represent a pinnacle of modern wildlife conservation and architectural brilliance located within the Sardar Patel Zoological Park. These massive structures are designed to provide a near-natural habitat for hundreds of bird species from across the globe, allowing them to fly freely in a controlled yet spacious environment. There are two primary domes: one dedicated to Exotic Birds and another for Indian Birds, each meticulously landscaped with native flora and water bodies. Visitors can walk through these domes on elevated pathways, offering a unique "eye-level" view of colorful macaws, cockatoos, and hornbills. The exotic section houses species from Africa, Australia, and South America, while the Indian section focuses on the rich avian diversity of the subcontinent. This immersive experience is designed to educate the public about avian ecology and the importance of habitat preservation. The domes are surrounded by the lush Vindhyachal and Satpura ranges, making the entire setting feel like a tropical rainforest tucked away in the heart of Gujarat. The sound of chirping birds echoing within the vast steel-and-mesh structure creates a serene atmosphere that transports visitors away from the urban hustle. It is an essential stop for families, students, and photography enthusiasts who wish to see birds without the barriers of traditional cages. The park's commitment to animal welfare is evident in the spaciousness and the carefully maintained micro-climate within each dome.
@@Sardar Sarovar Dam Overview: The Sardar Sarovar Dam is a massive gravity dam built on the Narmada River in the town of Kevadia. It serves as a multipurpose project providing drinking water, irrigation, and hydropower to four major Indian states including Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan. The dam is the second largest concrete gravity dam in the world by volume of concrete used and stands as a testament to modern engineering. Visitors are often mesmerized by the sheer scale of the reservoir and the lush green hills of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges that surround the site. During the monsoon, when the spillway gates are opened, the sight of the cascading water is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience for any traveler.
@@Sub Place Details: The Cactus Garden in Kevadia is a unique botanical attraction that brings the beauty of the world’s arid regions to the banks of the Narmada. It spans 7 acres and showcases a staggering collection of over 450 species of cacti and succulents gathered from 17 different countries. The garden is designed to prove that beauty can thrive in the harshest of conditions, featuring plants from the deserts of North America, Africa, and South America. The centerpiece of the garden is a grand Cactus Dome, which is one of the largest in India, providing a controlled environment for rare and sensitive species. Visitors can see everything from the giant saguaros to tiny, intricate succulents that look like living stones. The landscape is a stark and beautiful contrast to the surrounding lush forests of the Vindhyachal range. Educational plaques throughout the garden explain how these plants store water in their fleshy stems and use spines instead of leaves to survive. The garden also houses a nursery where visitors can purchase small cacti to take home. It is a place of quiet contemplation, offering a different aesthetic experience compared to the traditional flower gardens of the region.
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    Why Famous:
    World's Tallest Statue: The Statue of Unity is the primary reason for fame, towering over the landscape at double the height of the Statue of Liberty. It is a monumental tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the man responsible for the political integration of India after in...
    World's Tallest Statue: The Statue of Unity is the primary reason for fame, towering over the landscape at double the height of the Statue of Liberty. It is a monumental tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the man responsible for the political integration of India after independence.

    Engineering Marvel: The site is famous for the Sardar Sarovar Dam, which is the second-largest dam in the world by volume of concrete used. The complex also features the Ekta Nagar Railway Station, which is India's first green building certified station near a monument.
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    Architecture:
    Monument Design: The statue stands at a height of 182 meters, representing the number of constituencies in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. It features a bronze cladding of approximately 1,700 tons and was designed by the famous Indian sculptor Ram V. Sutar.

    Monument Design: The statue stands at a height of 182 meters, representing the number of constituencies in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. It features a bronze cladding of approximately 1,700 tons and was designed by the famous Indian sculptor Ram V. Sutar.

    Structural Engineering: The core is made of reinforced concrete and steel, designed to withstand wind speeds up to 180 km/h and earthquakes of 6. 5 magnitude. The observation deck at 153 meters is housed within the statue's chest, offering panoramic views of the dam.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Vadodara (BDQ), located about 90 km away, with frequent flights from major Indian cities like Mumbai and Delhi. From the airport, you can hire a private taxi or take a state-owned bus to reach Kevadia in about 2 hours.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Sardar Sarovar Dam (3 km), 2. Shoolpaneshwar Temple (7 km), 3. Poicha Nilkanth Dham (35 km), 4. Rajpipla (25 km), 5. Vadodara (90 km), 6. Ratanmahal Sanctuary (110 km), 7. Jambughoda (85 km), 8. Champaner-Pavagadh (115 km), 9. Kanjari Deer Park (95 km), 10. Ninai Waterfalls (100 km)

Tourism Tips

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    Booking: Always book your tickets online at least a week in advance, as the observation deck slots sell out very quickly.

    Packing: Wear comfortable walking shoes and carry a hat or umbrella, as the complex involves significant walking under ...

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