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Children Nutrition Park at Statue of Unity, Kevadia
Educational Park · Kids & Family

Children Nutrition
Park

India's first nutrition-themed park, right inside the Statue of Unity complex — a digestive-system tunnel ride, a vitamin-matching game and a slow loop on the park train, all built around teaching kids about food in a way that doesn't feel like a lesson.

Tue–Sun, 10 AM – 7 PM Adult ₹200 · Child ₹125 60–90 min visit
Children Nutrition Park at Statue of Unity — key info at a glance
₹200 Adult Ticket
₹125 Child Ticket
6 PM Last Entry
30 Max Riders / Train Trip
Interactive nutrition-themed installations at the Children Nutrition Park, Kevadia
Ekta Nagar Statue of Unity complex
About This Attraction

Learning About Food, Disguised as Play

Duration
60-90 min
Price
₹200 Adult · ₹125 Child
Hours
10 AM – 7 PM (last entry 6 PM)
Best For
Families with young children

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The Children Nutrition Park is billed as India's first park built entirely around the theme of nutrition — instead of the usual swings-and-slides format, the rides and games here teach kids what a balanced diet looks like without it ever reading as a classroom exercise. It's compact enough to fit into a sightseeing day, and it consistently ends up being the stop kids ask to repeat.

  • Digestive-system tunnel ride — the signature attraction, cars move through lit-up chambers showing how food is broken down in the body.
  • Vitamin-matching game — a hands-on puzzle that turns nutrient groups into play.
  • Park train, capped at 30 riders per trip, looping the grounds for younger children.
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Inside the Park

What You'll See & Do

  • The digestive-system tunnel ride — a themed cart ride through lit chambers explaining how the body processes food, the park's headline attraction.
  • A vitamin-matching game where kids sort foods by the nutrients they provide, run as a hands-on puzzle rather than a display board.
  • The park train, capped at 30 riders per trip, doing a slow loop of the grounds — a good option for toddlers and tired legs.
  • A short health screening at the entry gate before you go in, standard procedure for this attraction.
  • Additional smaller games and interactive panels scattered through the grounds, best explored at a wander rather than a fixed route.
  • The park train stops at themed stations along its loop — including Phalshaka Grih, Payonagari and Annapoorna — each tied to a different food group.
Rides here are electrically operated and occasionally go down for maintenance — if a specific ride matters to your visit, it's worth checking with us on WhatsApp beforehand.
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Before You Go

Practical Visit Tips

Best Time to Visit

Late morning, once the entry queue has thinned, tends to be calmer than the first hour after opening. The park train line moves faster on weekdays than weekends.

Health Screening at Entry

A brief health check is done at the gate before entry — nothing invasive, just a standard precaution. Budget a few extra minutes for this on busy days.

Good For Younger Kids

The tunnel ride and park train both work well for younger children who might not have the patience for a longer attraction like the Jungle Safari.

Pair It With

It sits close enough to other Ekta Nagar attractions to slot into a fuller day — many of our guests combine it with the Classic Day Package sightseeing.

Want it added to your itinerary? Tell us your visit date and we'll fit the Children Nutrition Park into your Kevadia day plan.
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Common Questions

Children Nutrition Park FAQ

Quick answers about tickets, timings and what's actually inside. If you don't see your question, we're one message away.

Available Mon–Sat, 9 AM – 7 PM IST

Adult tickets are ₹200 and child tickets are ₹125. The park is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 7 PM, with last entry at 6 PM. It is closed on Mondays along with the rest of the Statue of Unity complex.

It's billed as India's first nutrition-themed park — a series of interactive rides and games built around teaching kids what a balanced diet looks like, rather than a standard playground. The digestive-system tunnel ride and the vitamin-matching game are the two attractions kids ask to repeat.

The park is designed primarily for children, though the walking trail and most exhibits are enjoyable for all ages. The park train has a cap of 30 riders at a time, so on busy weekends there can be a short wait.

Most families spend 60 to 90 minutes here, covering the tunnel ride, the vitamin-matching game and a lap of the park train, without feeling rushed.

Yes — it's bundled into the Two-Day Explorer Package alongside Vishwa Van and Arogya Van. For a single-day visit, it's booked separately at the gate or through us on WhatsApp.

The train loop stops at themed stations named after food groups — Phalshaka Grih, Payonagari and Annapoorna among them — each with a small display tying it back to the park's nutrition theme.

Add the Children Nutrition Park to Your Visit

WhatsApp us your travel dates — we'll work it into your Kevadia day plan alongside the Statue, Jungle Safari and the rest of the Ekta Nagar attractions.

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