The Ahmedabad International Flower Show 2025 is a spectacular celebration of nature and culture, showcasing the beauty and diversity of India’s flora. Held at the picturesque Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, this year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Over 10 lakh flowers, representing more than 50 species, are on display across six unique zones. Each zone offers a distinct theme, from India’s economic growth and vision for a green future to its rich cultural and historical legacy.
Six Unique Zones
- Zone 1: Growth and Development – Explore India’s economic growth and vision for a green future through symbolic statues and vibrant displays.
- Zone 2: Inclusivity and Sustainability – Discover the spirit of India’s unity in diversity and environmental sustainability through stunning sculptures.
- Zone 3: Sustainable Future – Learn about India’s initiatives towards a sustainable future and global leadership in addressing climate change.
- Zone 4: Culture and Heritage – Immerse yourself in India’s rich cultural and historical legacy through breathtaking displays.
- Zone 5: Flower Valley – Marvel at the natural beauty of India, featuring Hornbill and Flower Valley as key attractions.
- Zone 6: India’s Future Path – Get a glimpse into India’s aspirations for the future, with displays like Hosting the Olympics 2036 and Gandhiji’s Three Monkeys.
Interactive Experiences
- Audio Guide: Learn more about the flowers, sculptures, and zones through a specially designed audio guide.
- Souvenir Shop: Take home a beautiful souvenir from the event.
- Nursery: Explore the nursery and discover new plant species.
- Food Stalls: Enjoy delicious food and refreshments at the event.
Event Details
- Date: January 4 – 22, 2025
- Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Venue: Sabarmati Riverfront, Ahmedabad
The Ahmedabad International Flower Show 2025 will indeed remain open to visitors until January 22, 2025. This event, held at the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, promises to be a visual treat with over 10 lakh flowers, more than 50 species, and over 30 sculptures on display across six unique zones.
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