Dino
Trail
A short forest trail built around a 75-ft-long, 25-ft-high replica of Rajasaurus Narmadensis — a dinosaur species actually discovered in the Narmada Valley — with two more motion-sensor models along the way.
A Dinosaur With a Local Connection
The Dino Trail's centerpiece isn't a generic dinosaur model — it's a 75-foot-long, 25-foot-high replica of Rajasaurus Narmadensis, a species whose fossils were genuinely discovered in the Narmada Valley, the same river valley the Statue of Unity overlooks. It's a quick, self-contained walk that's easy to slot into a fuller Kevadia day.
- A shaded forest walk leading to the main Rajasaurus Narmadensis replica.
- Two additional dinosaur models along the trail, several with motion-sensor roars as you approach.
- Informational panels on the Rajasaurus discovery and the Narmada Valley's fossil history.
What You'll See & Do
- A shaded forest walk leading to the main attraction — a welcome change of pace after a day of paved sightseeing.
- The 75-ft-long, 25-ft-high Rajasaurus Narmadensis replica, the trail's centerpiece and its best photo spot.
- Two additional dinosaur models spaced along the trail, several with motion-sensor roars as you approach.
- Informational panels along the route touching on the Rajasaurus discovery and the Narmada Valley's fossil history.
Practical Visit Tips
The Roars Are Loud
Motion-sensor roars trigger as you get close. Give very young or sound-sensitive kids a heads-up beforehand so it reads as fun rather than a surprise.
Best Photo Spot
The main Rajasaurus replica is easiest to photograph in full from a slight distance back on the trail — get there before the crowd builds for a clear shot.
Easy, Short Walk
The trail is short and shaded, suitable for most fitness levels and easy to fit in without disrupting a longer day of sightseeing.
Pair It With
Its low ticket price and short duration make it a natural add-on alongside the Jungle Safari or the Children Nutrition Park on the same day.
Best Season to Visit
November to February brings cooler daytime temperatures, which makes the forest walk more comfortable than the summer months, when the trail's limited shade can get warm by midday.
See It For Yourself
Dino Trail FAQ
Quick answers about tickets, timings and what's actually on the trail. If you don't see your question, we're one message away.
Adult tickets are ₹30 and child tickets are ₹20 — one of the cheapest attractions in the Statue of Unity complex. It's open Tuesday to Sunday, 8 AM to 6:30 PM, with last entry at 6 PM.
Rajasaurus Narmadensis is a species of dinosaur whose fossils were genuinely discovered in the Narmada Valley, the same river valley the Statue of Unity sits beside. The Dino Trail's centerpiece is a 75-foot-long, 25-foot-high replica of this species.
There are three dinosaur models along the trail in total, with the large Rajasaurus Narmadensis replica as the centerpiece. Several are motion-sensor activated and roar as visitors approach.
Most visitors complete the forest walk and see all three dinosaur models in 30 to 45 minutes, making it an easy add-on to a longer Kevadia sightseeing day.
Yes, though the motion-sensor roars can startle very young or sound-sensitive children the first time. Most kids find it thrilling rather than frightening once they know what to expect.
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