Vishwa Van
A single looping walk through trees, shrubs and herbs representing all seven continents — one of the most affordable garden stops at Statue of Unity.
One Walk, Seven Continents
Vishwa Van — "world forest" — is laid out so that a single easy loop takes you past species grouped loosely by the continent they're native to, all within one compact, shaded arboretum near the Statue of Unity. The theming leans into the same Unity in Diversity idea the statue itself represents, which is a nice bit of context if you've just come from the statue base. It's also one of the cheapest tickets on the whole campus, making it an easy add-on rather than something you have to plan a trip around.
What You'll Experience
Three things that make Vishwa Van worth a stop on your walk through Ekta Nagar.

Continent-by-Continent Plantings
Species grouped by their region of origin, so the walk doubles as a light, informal geography lesson.

A Single, Easy Loop
No maze of side paths — one shaded loop that's simple to walk with kids, elderly parents, or a stroller in tow.

The Most Affordable Garden Ticket
At ₹30/₹20, it's an easy add to any itinerary without denting the day's budget.
A Few More Details
About 5 Acres
Vishwa Van's single loop covers roughly 5 acres, kept deliberately compact so the whole "seven continents" walk stays easy and unhurried.
Free For Under-3s
Children under 3 years old enter free across Statue of Unity attractions, Vishwa Van included — only children aged 3 and above need the child ticket.
Photography Notes
Handheld photography is welcome; drones and tripods aren't permitted anywhere on the Statue of Unity campus.
Best Time to Walk It
It's fully outdoors with light shade, so an early-morning or late-afternoon visit is more comfortable than the midday heat.
Key Visitor Information
Last entry 6:45 PM · Closed every Monday
Child: ₹20
Easy pairing with Arogya Van the same day
See It For Yourself
Vishwa Van FAQ
Quick answers about Vishwa Van's timings, pricing and what to expect. If you don't see your question, we're one message away.
Vishwa Van, meaning "world forest," is a global-forest arboretum near the Statue of Unity, laid out as a single loop walk through herbs, shrubs and trees grouped to represent all seven continents. It carries an explicit Unity in Diversity theme, tying back to the statue itself.
Vishwa Van is open Tuesday to Sunday, 8 AM to 7 PM, with last entry at 6:45 PM. Tickets are ₹30 for adults and ₹20 for children, making it one of the most affordable ticketed gardens on the Statue of Unity campus.
Around 25 to 35 minutes at a relaxed pace, since it's a single easy loop rather than a maze of paths.
Yes — Vishwa Van is one of the attractions bundled into our 2-Day Explorer Package alongside Arogya Van and the Children's Nutrition Park.
Yes. The single loop layout, shade and gentle pace make it an easy, low-fuss stop to slot in between the busier attractions without wearing children out.
Children under 3 years old enter free across Statue of Unity attractions, Vishwa Van included — only children aged 3 and above need the ₹20 child ticket.
Add Vishwa Van to Your Kevadia Plan
WhatsApp us your travel dates and we'll slot Vishwa Van into your itinerary alongside the rest of your Statue of Unity sightseeing.





