Statue Of Unity Valley Of Flowers
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Valley of Flowers at the Statue of Unity is a beautiful botanical garden that highlights the diversity of the region's vibrant flowers. It covers a vast area; this attraction provides visitors with an idyllic escape to nature in celebration of the beauty and importance of India's diverse vegetation.
The Valley of Flowers (also known as Bharat Van) is spread over 24 acres of land. It is a paradise for vibrant flowering plants along the banks of the river Narmada. The Valley of Flowers began with 48,000 plants in the year 2016 and has grown to up to 22,00,000. Alongside the parks, numerous selfies and photo booths have been created to bring memories of the visit. The place resembles a dazzling flower garden set up on Earth.
Over 300 varieties of flowers are planted in the garden. A perfect mix of ornamental flowers, plants, trees, herbs, climbers and creepers are grown, along with various shades of foliage that create the green cover of this area. The combination of these plants makes this tiny area charming, fascinating, vibrant and captivating. The beautiful landscape and the exquisite look at the Statue of Unity certainly captivate the visitors. This stunning landscape is also an ideal location for a spectacular floral display every winter.
Diverse Flora This valley houses a wide variety of flowering plants, including exotic and native species, which create a vibrant landscape that changes according to the seasons. Visitors can take a tour through a variety of flowers, each adding to the charm of the valley.
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