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2-Day Road Trip: Bhusawal to Statue of Unity

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Day 1: Journey & Arrival

Morning: Depart from Bhusawal early and head west on NH 48, enjoying the scenic countryside of Maharashtra. A quick breakfast stop at Khandwa offers local flavors and a chance to stretch before the long drive.

Afternoon: Continue the drive through Surat, where you can have a light lunch and glimpse the bustling textile markets. The route then crosses into Gujarat, with the highway offering comfortable rest areas for a brief refresh.

Evening: Arrive at Kevadiya near the Statue of Unity, check into your hotel, and enjoy a relaxing sunset view of the towering monument from the hotel garden.

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Day 2: Statue of Unity Exploration

Morning: Begin with a visit to the iconic Statue of Unity, taking the high‑speed elevator to the viewing gallery for panoramic vistas of the Narmada Valley. The guided audio tour provides insight into Sardar Patel’s legacy.

Afternoon: Wander through the vibrant Valley of Flowers garden, then explore the Sardar Patel Museum to see historic artifacts and interactive displays. Enjoy a traditional Gujarati lunch at a nearby dhaba.

Evening: Return to the statue grounds for the spectacular Laser Light and Sound Show, which illuminates the monument against the night sky. Conclude the day with a leisurely dinner at the hotel’s rooftop restaurant.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Statue of Unity – 2.5 hours – ₹150 per adult
  • Valley of Flowers – 1 hour – Free
  • Sardar Patel Museum – 1 hour – ₹30
  • Laser Light & Sound Show – 0.5 hour – ₹100
  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) – 3 hours – ₹1,000 total
  • Accommodation (1 night) – 12 hours – ₹2,000
  • Fuel, tolls & parking – 10 hours – ₹3,500
  • Total Estimated Cost – ₹6,780

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a half‑day visit to the nearby Ekta Nursery and Zaveri Bazaar for local crafts, or extend your stay in Kevadiya for a sunrise view of the statue. To shorten the trip, you can skip the Valley of Flowers and museum, focusing solely on the statue and its evening light show, which reduces both travel fatigue and overall expenses.

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