One of the primary points of interest near the Statue of Unity, which is located in Kevadia Colony in Gujarat, is the Valley of Flowers. The Valley of Flowers is currently built throughout 250 hectares in its initial phase; in a later phase, it's going to increase to 3000 hectares, making its overall region 3200 hectares. Two lakes, Poyani and Kamal, are shaped in this valley.
Drip irrigation became hired throughout the Valley of Flowers, protecting the entire region in which flowers once flourished. Along the banks of the Narmada River, a kind of 17-kilometre stretch of vibrant flowers surrounds the Statue of Unity, giving the region the advent of a rainbow.
The Flower Valley More than 100 special varieties of plants, which include Gulmohar (crimson), Champo (white), Khakhro (red), and Pongaro (red), in addition to shrubs like Tecoma (yellow), Garmado (yellow and red), Bougainvillea (yellow purple, white, and crimson), and Qualisis and colourful grasses, in addition to climbers like bamboos Wadeliya, Allamanda Cathartica, and Qualisis, are planted within the Valley of Flowers in Kevadia and can be enjoyed with Kevadia Tour Packages.
The Valley of Flowers, also known as Bharat Van, is a 24-acre place beside the Narmada River this is domestic to a variety of colourful flowering flora. With 48,000 vegetation in 2016, the Valley of Flowers now boasts up to 22,00,000 vegetation.
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Timing: 9:00 Am- 5:30 Pm.
Duration: 2-3 Hours.
Entry Fees: INR 150 for Indian Visitors and INR 600 for foreig