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Sardar Sarovar Dam

A river harnessed — the Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the world's largest concrete dams across the Narmada, a colossal feat of engineering that powers and waters much of Gujarat.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Kevadia, Narmada district
🌊 ON River Narmada
🏗️ TYPE Concrete gravity dam
📏 HEIGHT ~163 m
PROVIDES Water & power
🎟️ ENTRY Viewpoint access
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
⏱️ DURATION 1 – 2 hours
ABOUT THE PLACE

Harnessing the Narmada

The Sardar Sarovar Dam is one of the largest dams in the world — a vast concrete gravity dam across the Narmada at Kevadia, and the reason the whole region has become a destination. Decades in the making and long the subject of debate over its scale and impact, the completed dam now stores a huge reservoir, generates hydroelectric power, and supplies drinking and irrigation water across Gujarat, including its drought-prone regions, through a network of canals.

The Statue of Unity rises just downstream of it, and the dam’s sheer scale — its spillways thundering in the monsoon — is a sight in itself, best appreciated from the designated viewpoints. It is a monument to modern India’s engineering ambition, the kind of structure whose size is hard to grasp until you stand before it.

This is a working dam, so visitors take it in from designated points rather than the structure itself. Even from a distance the experience is striking: the long wall, the reservoir stretching back into the hills, and — after a good monsoon — water roaring over the spillways in a wide white curtain.

The Sardar Sarovar Dam.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

The dam across the Narmada.

One of India's great rivers — the lifeline of central and western India, revered and relied upon for centuries.

Decades in the making, the Narmada Valley project was one of independent India's most ambitious and most debated undertakings.

A huge concrete gravity dam now spans the river at Kevadia, holding back a vast reservoir behind its wall.

The completed dam delivers water and hydroelectric power across Gujarat, with the Statue of Unity rising just downstream.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

🏗️

Giant dam

Among the world's largest — a vast concrete gravity dam across the Narmada.

Power & water

Hydroelectricity and irrigation reaching across Gujarat through its canal network.

🌊

Spillways

Thundering in monsoon, when water roars over the wall in a wide white sheet.

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Statue downstream

The Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue, rises just below the dam.

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Engineering

A modern feat of construction whose scale is hard to grasp until you see it.

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Viewpoints

Designated points let you take in the full sweep of the dam and reservoir.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE DAM

Sardar Sarovar

The vast concrete wall across the Narmada — the heart of the whole site.

THE SCALE

Spillways

A vast structure whose spillways run full and thundering through the monsoon.

RESERVOIR

The backwaters

A huge reservoir stretches back into the hills behind the dam wall.

DOWNSTREAM

Statue of Unity

The world's tallest statue rises just below the dam at Kevadia.

CANALS

Lifeline of Gujarat

The network of canals that carries the Narmada's water across the state.

VIEWPOINTS

Take in the scale

Designated viewing points frame the dam, the river and the structure beyond.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

See the dam

Take in the great concrete wall across the Narmada from the designated viewpoints.

02

Take in the scale

Let your eye travel the length of the structure — its true size only lands in person.

03

Learn the project

Read up on the decades of work and debate behind one of India's biggest dams.

04

See the spillways

Time a monsoon visit to catch the spillways running full and thundering.

05

Pair with the statue

The Statue of Unity stands just downstream — an easy combined day out.

06

Understand its role

Grasp how the dam delivers water and power across drought-prone Gujarat.

Sardar Sarovar Dam.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A colossal dam

The Sardar Sarovar Dam is one of the world’s largest concrete gravity dams, spanning the Narmada at Kevadia. It stores a vast reservoir, generates hydroelectric power and supplies water across Gujarat via a canal network — with the Statue of Unity rising just downstream. A monument to engineering ambition.

Among the world’s largest dams

A concrete gravity dam

Power & water for Gujarat

The Statue of Unity downstream

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — the ideal season. Comfortable all day and perfect for unhurried sightseeing.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

Lush, green and full waterfalls. The spillways are at their most dramatic just after good rains.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot — start early. Doable, but the midday sun over the open water and dam can be punishing.

⏰ Visit in the cooler months; the waterfalls are fullest just after the monsoon.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗TIMINGSDaytime
  • Open in daytime hours
  • Best Oct–Mar
  • Pair with the Statue of Unity
  • Allow time to travel
🎟️ENTRYViewpoint
  • View from designated points
  • A working dam
  • Spillways full in monsoon
  • Pair with the statue
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

Vadodara airport is the nearest, about 90 km away, with onward taxis and buses to Kevadia.

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By Rail

Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station connects the area to the rail network, close to the dam and the statue.

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By Road

Kevadia and nearby Rajpipla are the road hubs; well-linked from Vadodara, Bharuch and across the region.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Kevadia — hub · Vadodara — 90 km · Rajpipla — 25 km · Bharuch — 75 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

At Sardar Sarovar Dam

WATER & POWER

A river harnessed

🏗️

What to shoot

The dam wall — its sheer length and the reservoir held back behind it.

🌊

Best time

Spillways in monsoon, when water pours over the structure in a wide white sheet.

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Context

The statue downstream gives a sense of scale and ties the two landmarks together.

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Best light

Morning over the water, when the air is clear and the reservoir is calm.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1View from designated points.
2Spillways are fullest in monsoon.
3Pair with the statue.
4A working dam — follow rules.
5Cooler months are best.
6Carry water.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Full sweet-savoury meals — the classic unlimited Gujarati platter.

FARSAN

Dhokla & farsan

Steamed snacks and savouries, a Gujarati staple between meals.

STREET

Kevadia food courts

Snacks for visitors at the organised food courts near the dam and statue.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Local fare

Gujarati & tribal food; Kevadia food courts make eating easy for visitors.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Sardar Sarovar Dam FAQ

What is Sardar Sarovar Dam?

The Sardar Sarovar Dam is one of the largest dams in the world — a vast concrete gravity dam across the Narmada at Kevadia, and the reason the whole region has become a destination. Decades in the making and long the subject of debate over its scale and impact, the completed dam now stores a huge reservoir, generates hydroelectric power, and supplies drinking and irrigation water across Gujarat, including its drought-prone regions, through a network of canals.

Where is it?

Kevadia, in the Narmada district of Gujarat.

Is there an entry fee?

The dam is viewed from designated viewpoints; access arrangements vary as it is a working dam.

When should I visit?

October to March is most comfortable; the waterfalls and spillways are fullest just after the monsoon.

What's nearby?

The Statue of Unity, the Kevadia attractions and the wider Narmada region.

How long does it take?

One to two hours is enough to take in the dam, a little longer if you combine it with the statue.

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