Vishwa Van was conceptualized by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, who after guiding the construction of Statue of Unity in 46 months, envisioned the integrated development of Ekta Nagar on the theme of Unity in Biodiversity. Vishwa Van (a Global Forest) is home to herbs, shrubs, and trees native to all 7 continents signifying the underlying theme of ‘Unity in Diversity’ in context global context. Vishwa Van symbolizes the life sustaining potion of forests in the context of all life forms in the planet. Vishwa Van has an area of 2 hectares, situated between two bridges next to the Statue of Unity. The wavy margins of the blocks representing continents are shaped to represent the outlines of continent’s map and are painted similar to the colours of the Olympic rings, specific for each continent. Self-explanatory signage elucidating the concept and associated information about the flora have been positioned at appropriate locations. Structures representing the traditional abodes of dwellers from remotest corners of the world have been erected here with a view to introducing visitors with their living. Vishwa Van symbolizes miraculous role of forests for the existence of all life forms on earth. It harbours some of the most imperative and conspicuous trees of the world. • Operational Hours: 0800Hrs. to 1845Hrs. – Exit time for the visitor...
Read moreVishwa Van is located just before the Statue of Unity in Kevadia, Gujrat. It is almost 1 km before the main entrance of the Statue of Unity where buses drop you. They have conceptualized the idea of all 7 continents in one garden and showcase their trees , plants, flowers Vishwa Van is situated just before the Statue of Unity in Kevadia Gujrat.its almost 1 km from the main entrance of the Statue of Unity. They have conceptualized the idea of all 7 continents in one garden and showcase their trees , plants, flowers and animals . In Ariel's view if you will see the whole garden will look like the shape of all 7 continents. The garden is well maintained and you can enjoy the various types of flowers , plants , and trees . They have provided details too.They also showcase some unique huts made up of bamboo . There are many good photogenic views in this garden . You can also see The statue of unity from the garden and in the evening it looks mesmerising. Overall you must visit if you are a nature lover and want to feel it and are interested in knowing amazing facts about it. You will get the bus from just outside the gate to return to SBB Shreshta...
Read more= The Vishwa Van, a global garden, is situated just at the entrance of the Statue of Unity and spread across 2 hectares between two bridges adjacent to the Statue of Unity.
= This is a garden built by arranging herbs, shrubs and trees native to all 7 continents. The plants are arranged strategically in a way to create a replica of natural forest of that particular continent.
= From a path on one side, one can capture the beauty of the Statue of Unity.
= Structures are created here representing the traditional abodes of tribal from different areas of the world.
= Here one can see a Fiji House (wood-and-straw hut), Bali House, African-Louisiana Conference Area, Maloca House (traditional house of the indigenous Marubo tribe of Brazil) and Pagoda (a tiered tower with multiple eaves).
= There is also a Souvenir shop run by tribal self-help groups.
= There are multiple spots where your photos can be clicked for memories.
= Timing: 8AM to 6:30PM.
= Entry Fee: Adult: 30Rs & Kids: 20Rs (Tickets can be booked online...
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