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NATURE · GARDENS · KEVADIASpines and wings — the Cactus Garden and Butterfly Garden at Kevadia, two specialty gardens near the Statue of Unity showcasing succulents and fluttering butterflies.
Among the cluster of gardens created around the Statue of Unity are two specialty attractions: the Cactus Garden and the Butterfly Garden. The Cactus Garden is a large, dome-and-landscape collection of hundreds of species of cacti and succulents from around the world — an unexpectedly fascinating display of desert flora.
The nearby Butterfly Garden is a landscaped habitat planted to attract and shelter many species of butterflies among flowering plants. Both are part of the greening and family-friendly development of Kevadia, and make a colourful, educational stop on a tour of the area.
Small but delightful corners of the complex, the two gardens together pair spines and wings — desert resilience beside fragile, fluttering life — for a short, rewarding wander on any tour of the Kevadia complex.
Illustration — cactus garden.
Illustration — butterfly garden.
The Cactus Garden is a large, dome-and-landscape collection of hundreds of species of cacti and succulents gathered from around the world.
A landscaped habitat planted to attract and shelter many species of butterflies among flowering plants.
Both gardens are part of the wider greening and family-friendly development of the Kevadia complex.
Together they make a colourful, educational stop on a tour of the Statue of Unity area.
Hundreds of species of cacti and succulents — an unexpected display of desert flora.
A landscaped habitat sheltering many species of butterflies among flowering plants.
A unique pair of themed gardens you won't find together anywhere else nearby.
A short hop from the Statue of Unity — easy to fold into the same visit.
Colourful and fun, with plenty to keep children curious and engaged.
Nature up close — a gentle, hands-off lesson in flora and butterflies.
Desert flora — hundreds of succulent species.
A planted habitat alive with many butterfly species.
Landscaped collections of cacti from around the world.
Flowering plants chosen to draw and shelter butterflies.
Carefully landscaped gardens within the Kevadia complex.
Bright, easy and educational for visitors of every age.
Wander the Cactus Garden and take in hundreds of succulent species, from tiny spheres to towering columns.
Stroll the planted habitat among the flowers and watch for butterflies on the wing.
Look closely for the variety on show — wings and spines, fragile and tough, side by side.
Take it slow; the landscaped grounds are colourful, calm and easy to enjoy.
The gardens sit just nearby — fold them into a wider tour of the Statue of Unity.
Get up close to the succulents and butterflies for some rewarding detail shots.
Illustration — Cactus & Butterfly.
Two specialty gardens at Kevadia — the Cactus Garden, a landscaped collection of hundreds of succulent species, and the Butterfly Garden, a planted habitat for many butterfly species — add colour and learning to a tour of the Statue of Unity complex.
Designed as part of the greening of Kevadia, both gardens are family-friendly and easy to explore, making a small but delightful detour on any visit to the area.
A large cactus collection
A butterfly habitat
Two specialty gardens
Part of the Kevadia complex
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season for an unhurried wander through both gardens.
Lush, green and full waterfalls nearby; the gardens are at their freshest.
Hot — start early and carry water if you visit in the warmer months.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; combine it with the Statue of Unity and the Kevadia attractions.
Vadodara airport is the nearest, about 90 km away, with onward taxis and buses to the Kevadia complex.
Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station is the closest railhead, purpose-built to serve the Statue of Unity and its gardens.
Reach the gardens via Kevadia or Rajpipla; the complex is well-connected by road from across the region.
FLORA & WINGS
The cacti — sculptural succulents in every shape and size, perfect for bold close-ups.
Butterflies — patient framing among the flowers rewards you with delicate detail.
Landscaped gardens — wide shots capture the colour and layout of the grounds.
Daytime works well; softer morning and late-afternoon light flatters the flora.
Forest cascades that roar in the monsoon
A tribal wildlife sanctuary of hills & forest
A colossal dam across the Narmada river
A modern multi-level zoo at Kevadia
Cruises & calm reservoir below the dam
A monsoon cascade inside the sanctuary
Full sweet-savoury meals served on a single platter.
Light, steamed snacks — a Gujarati speciality.
Snacks and quick bites laid on for visitors to the complex.
Gujarati & tribal food; Kevadia food courts serve visitors right by the gardens.
Among the cluster of gardens created around the Statue of Unity are two specialty attractions: the Cactus Garden and the Butterfly Garden. The Cactus Garden is a large, dome-and-landscape collection of hundreds of species of cacti and succulents from around the world — an unexpectedly fascinating display of desert flora.
Kevadia, Narmada district — within the Statue of Unity complex.
Entry is by ticket, usually as part of a Kevadia attraction or combo ticket.
October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant.
The Statue of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam and the wider Kevadia complex.
One to two hours is comfortable for both gardens.
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