Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Ahmedabad International Flower Show 2025 on January 3 at the Sabarmati Riverfront.

Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Ahmedabad International Flower Show 2025 on January 3 at the Sabarmati Riverfront. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

The Ahmedabad Flower Show was first inaugurated in 2013, and it was organised by the state government, led by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi. The event, which began at the Sabarmati Riverfront, has gained popularity each year, drawing visitors from across the globe.

The Ahmedabad Flower Show was first inaugurated in 2013, and it was organised by the state government, led by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi. The event, which began at the Sabarmati Riverfront, has gained popularity each year, drawing visitors from across the globe. | Image:X/@narendramodi

This area is dedicated to India's global leadership in sustainability and features butterflies, cascading flowers, and more.

This area is dedicated to India’s global leadership in sustainability and features butterflies, cascading flowers, and more. | Image:X/@narendramodi

The show will open from 08:00 am to 11:00 pm (Monday to Sunday).

The show will open from 08:00 am to 11:00 pm (Monday to Sunday). | Image:X/@narendramodi

The show also highlights India's rich heritage by showing temples like the Brihadishwar Temple.

The show also highlights India’s rich heritage by showing temples like the Brihadishwar Temple. | Image:X/@narendramodi

The Flower Show has turned the Sabarmati Riverfront into a fascinating garden divided into six distinct zones, each telling its own story through flowers and sculptures.

The Flower Show has turned the Sabarmati Riverfront into a fascinating garden divided into six distinct zones, each telling its own story through flowers and sculptures. | Image:X/@narendramodi

The 25th annual  Ahmedabad Flower Show explores numerous themes including floral animal sculptures, iconic installations such as the Kirti Stambh, vibrant Garba displays ,and more

The 25th annual Ahmedabad Flower Show explores numerous themes including floral animal sculptures, iconic installations such as the Kirti Stambh, vibrant Garba displays ,and more | Image: X/@CMOGuj

The Flower Show has over 1 million blooms from 50+ species and more than 30 mesmersing sculptures.

The Flower Show has over 1 million blooms from 50+ species and more than 30 mesmersing sculptures. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

The Flower Show has over 1 million blooms from 50+ species and more than 30 mesmersing sculptures.

The Flower Show has over 1 million blooms from 50+ species and more than 30 mesmersing sculptures. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

This place is a must-visit, especially for nature enthusiasts. However, the Ahmedabad Flower Show also offers much more.

This place is a must-visit, especially for nature enthusiasts. However, the Ahmedabad Flower Show also offers much more. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

This sculpture shows a vision for India's Bright future and symbolises India’s potential to host the 2036 Olympics.

This sculpture shows a vision for India’s Bright future and symbolises India’s potential to host the 2036 Olympics. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

This year, the show also highlights India's commitment to suitability with the launch of the Tree Census and the mission Three Million Trees coffee table book.

This year, the show also highlights India’s commitment to suitability with the launch of the Tree Census and the mission Three Million Trees coffee table book. | Image: X/@CMOGuj

The Flower Show shows the nation's culture and diversity. Along with tigers, you will also find sculptures of peacocks, Asiatic lions, and more.

The Flower Show shows the nation’s culture and diversity. Along with tigers, you will also find sculptures of peacocks, Asiatic lions, and more. |

This year, the show also highlights India's commitment to suitability with the launch of the Tree Census and the mission Three Million Trees coffee table book.

This year, the show also highlights India’s commitment to suitability with the launch of the Tree Census and the mission Three Million Trees coffee table book. | Image: X/@CMOGuj


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