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Discover the tranquil beauty of Kamati Baug in Vadodara, a perfect park for relaxation, family outings, and nature walks amidst lush greenery.
Kamati Baug in Vadodara is a picturesque park offering a perfect blend of nature and tranquility. Ideal for families and nature lovers, this garden park features lush greenery, beautiful pathways, and serene water bodies that invite visitors to relax and unwind amidst the vibrant flora and fauna.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the Sayajiganj area, start at Sayaji Garden. From the main entrance of Sayaji Garden, head southeast on the main pathway. Continue straight ahead until you reach the junction with Professor Chandravadan Mehta Marg. Turn left onto Professor Chandravadan Mehta Marg and walk for about 500 meters. Kamati Baug will be on your right, at the address 856Q+F2X.
Auto Rickshaw
Find an auto rickshaw from any nearby landmark or hotel in Vadodara. Tell the driver 'Kamati Baug' or provide the address: 856Q+F2X, Professor Chandravadan Mehta Marg, Dak Bunglaw, Sayajiganj. The driver will take you directly to the park. The journey should take approximately 10-15 minutes depending on traffic.
Public Bus
Look for a local bus that goes towards Sayaji Garden or the Sayajiganj area. Once on the bus, stay alert for stops and get off at the nearest stop to Kamati Baug, which is typically 'Sayaji Garden' or 'Dak Bunglaw'. From there, walk towards Professor Chandravadan Mehta Marg and head east for about 200 meters to reach Kamati Baug.
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