Kevadia, in Gujarat, India, is synonymous with the towering Statue of Unity, which stands as the world’s tallest statue honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The surrounding riverfront, valley terrain, and forest zones enrich the land around the statue with scenic scale and ecological context.
The Statue of Unity complex itself features viewing galleries, exhibitions, and reflection pools. From the base, vistas stretch over the Narmada River, connecting dam lakes, hills, and forested ridges. Trails around the complex lead through sculpted gardens, forest enclaves, and vantage points.
Sunrise and sunset transform the statue silhouette and river reflection — light shifting across plains and hills behind. The combination of monumental scale with natural settings gives the area both civic importance and scenic quiet.
With Atlas Tours, your Kevadia visit is organized — statue access, riverfront walks, exhibition visits, lodging in adjacent zones, and pacing to absorb both monument and landscape. Whether drawn by architecture, river views, or forest margin, Kevadia welcomes you into Gujarat’s modern landmark in nature.









