Brief History

The Valley of Flowers (also known as Bharat Van), is spread across 24 acres of land and is a haven for colourful flowering plants along the bank of river Narmada.

The Valley of Flower began with 48,000 plants in 2016 and has now reached up to 22,00,000 plants. Besides the parks, several photo booths and selfie points have been developed to take back fond memories of the visit. The spot resembles a rainbow of flowers setup on earth.

More than 300 types of flowers are grown in this garden. A right blend of ornamental flowers, trees, shrubs, herbs, climbers and creepers are planted along with various shades of foliage, which forms the green cover in this area. The amalgamation of these species makes this small area enchanting, flamboyant and intriguing. The picturesque site and an enthralling view of the Statue of Unity certainly captivate the visitors always. This vibrant landscape is also a site for a charismatic flower show every winters.

For more updates you can visit on website:

How to Reach

Valley Of Flowers by Bus
By Road

NH8 passes through Vadodara, making it well connected by road as well. The statue lies about 90km from the city off a small town called Kevadia (3.5 km from the actual site).


Valley Of Flowers by Train
By Train

Vadodara lies on the busy Mumbai-Delhi Western Railway Mainline and is well connected by premium trains like Shatabdi and Rajdhani.


Valley Of Flowers by Flight
By Air

Vadodara airport is nearest(90KMs) airport which is well connected

Top Attractions around Great Rann Of Kutch

Kalo Dungar, The Black Hills
Kalo Dungar, The Black Hills
See details
Chhari Dhand Wetland Reserve
Chhari Dhand Wetland Reserve
See details
Narayan Sarovar and wildlife sanctuary
Narayan Sarovar
See details