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Exploring the best places to visit in Kutch: A Kutch travel guide with insider tips

There are some places that have been on your bucket list but tend to elude you over and over. Every attempt to visit the place is futile – for varied reasons and you keep craving to tick it off. For me, the Rann of Kutch held this elusive charm – evading me for the last five years.  

It felt as if the universe was conspiring against me with vivid descriptions of the white desert, random pictures of the various places to visit in Kutch appeared on my social media and practically everyone I knew seemed to have been to this destination. The last straw was the ads of Gujarat Tourism with the Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan saying – “ Kutch nahi dekha toh Kuch nahi dekha” . (If you have not seen Kutch, you have not seen anything).   Sigh!

The White Rann of Kutch - one of the best places to see in Kutch Gujarat

The long and painful quest to visit Kutch finally came to a delightful end. I not only experienced the stunning white salt marsh of Kutch but also got a taste of the famous Rann Utsav festival . From the colorful cultural villages like Nirona and Gandhi nu Gam to historical places in Kutch that include the new UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dholavira and seeing the Wild Ass Wildlife sanctuary , I found myself mesmerized by the various shades of Kutch.

In this travel guide, I will share all the best things to do in Kutch . These activities offer a variety of experiences – from pristine beaches to heritage palaces and cultural villages, wildlife experiences, scintillating drives and landscapes .  Based on your interests, you can add these famous places in Kutch to your own itinerary. The article also, includes useful information including permits, where to stay in Kutch and the best time to visit.

So, without further ado, let’s travel to Kutch, Gujarat.

Quick links for your Kutch itinerary

In case you are looking for some quick links to the stays and tours of the famous tourist places in Kutch, you can consider using these online options.

  • Booking.com  has several good Kutch hotels listed on their site. You could use  this link  to browse and book the same.
  • GetYourGuide  has various local tours and car bookings available that you can use to explore Gujarat. In fact, you can book a 3-Day Little Rann of Kutch Private Wildlife Tour from Ahmedabad   using the link given.
  • Private Heritage Trail Tour of Bhuj
  • Day Excursion to Little Rann Of Kutch from Ahmedabad
  • Bhuj to White Rann of Kutch tour
  • Multi-Day Tour to Dholavira and Rann of Kutch
  • Bhuj, Rann of Kutch & Mandvi Beach – The Art, Craft & Nature Tour of Gujarat
  • For any of your travel needs or general shopping, consider using  Amazon  through  this link.
  • 1 Is Rann of Kutch the same as Kutch? – Information and facts about Kutch
  • 2 History of Kachch
  • 3.1 White Desert of Kutch – the Great Rann of Kutch
  • 3.2.1 Aina Mahal
  • 3.2.2 Prag Mahal – one of the key tourist places in Kutch
  • 3.2.3 Bhuj Chattardi
  • 3.2.4 Museums of Bhuj
  • 3.2.5 Swaminarayan temple
  • 3.2.6 Hamirsar Lake
  • 3.3.1 Dhordo – the center of Rann Utsav Festival
  • 3.3.2 Nirona Kutch
  • 3.3.3 Gandhi nu gam – a charming Kutch tourist attraction
  • 3.3.4 Bhujodi Kutch
  • 3.3.5 Ajrakhpur Village
  • 3.3.6 Hodka Village
  • 3.4 Kalo Dungar (Black Hill) – the highest point in Kutch
  • 3.5 Kadiya Dhro – one of the offbeat attractions in the Rann of Kutch
  • 3.6 Mandvi – adding a beach to the list of Kutch sightseeing places
  • 3.7 Road to Heaven
  • 3.8 Dholavira – a must-visit historical place in Kutch
  • 3.9 Indian Wild Ass sanctuary at Bajana  – a key place to visit in the Little Rann of Kutch
  • 4 A map of the best places to visit in Kutch, Gujarat
  • 5.1 Do you need permits for the Rann of Kutch? Where do you get them?
  • 5.2 What are the best places to stay in Kutch?
  • 5.3 What is the best way to get to the Rann of Kutch?
  • 5.4 Which is the best time to visit the Rann of Kutch?
  • 5.5 How many days is ideal to visit the Rann of Kutch?

Is Rann of Kutch the same as Kutch? – Information and facts about Kutch

The White Rann of Kutch was initially a part of the Arabian Sea till the geographical shift caused it to separate and dry up as a salt marsh

Most people assume the Kutch (or Kachch) is synonymous with the Rann of Kutch which is the great white desert. Well, this isn’t completely wrong as the Rann of Kutch occupies 50% of the district that is largely termed as Kutch. The other parts of the district include higher sandy grasslands and gorgeous beaches like Mandvi . Here are some facts about Kutch that will further clarify this difference.

  • Kutch means a tortoise in the local language. The name was derived from the shape that the map of Kutch made.
  • The area of Kutch district is 45,674 sq km and that makes it the largest district of Gujarat . The headquarters is in Bhuj and the other important towns include Mandavi, Rapar, Anjar and Bhachau.
  • While one side of this district has the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Kutch bordering it, at the other end are the salty marshlands – better known as the Rann of Kutch.
  • The Gujarat Rann of Kutch is divided into the Greater Rann of Kutch and the Little Rann of Kutch . Together they make up around 26,000 sq km of the district of Kutch.
  • The Greater Rann of Kutch is a saline wetland that is submerged in water during monsoons and becomes a beautiful white desert during winters. A part of this desert extends into the Sindh district of Pakistan. It is believed to be the largest salt desert in the world.
  • The Little Rann of Kutch is also, a salt marsh but also, includes a few grasslands which are sanctuaries for some amazing and rare wildlife like the Indian Wild Ass.
  • The Rann of Kutch was originally a sea basin where the great Indus river along with other rivers used to empty itself. However, with the earthquakes and geological shifts, the land got separated from the rest of the sea and what remains are the salty mudflats.

Fascinating right? You will find your trip to Kutch even more enticing when I share the history of Kutch with you.

History of Kachch

Kutch has been a setting for many mythological stories. Go to Dhola Vira – one of the historical places to visit in Rann of Kutch and you will find evidence going back to 8000 years – specifically the Indus Valley Civilization. (more on that coming up). It is not known what happened after the city of Dhola Vira got buried but Kutch definitely existed when Alexander The Great came to India. He mentions this place in his Greek chronicles.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dhola Vira - one of the key historical places in Kutch

From Greek rulers to Persian commanders, then the Mauryans and finally the Guptas in the 1 st century, Kutch found several rulers. It was documented as Kiecha by the famous Chinese traveler and scholar of that time – Hiuen Tsang . After the Guptas, the Maitraka dynasty took over in 5 th century, followed by the Chavdas In the 7 th and finally the Solankis in the 10 th century. During the rule of Jadejas (Vaghela dynasty renamed), it became a princely state with a council of 12 called Bhar Bhayat.

Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi - remnant of the Jadejas in Kutch

The Jadejas succumbed to the British East India Company in 1819 and they became vassals in Kutch. Upon India’s independence, it reverted to the status of a princely state until the devastating earthquake in Kutch in 1950s. Post the calamity, it was merged with the state of Gujarat.

Kutch has seen several natural disasters of epic proportions including a cyclone in 1998 and the Bhuj earthquake of 2001. Despite the serious damage, the district has risen and remained as an important part of the state. Visiting Kutch allowed me to see the resilient nature of the Kutchi people and their love of tradition and culture.

Best places to visit in Kutch Gujarat

With such an illustrious history and unique geological landscapes, I am sure it is now obvious to you that there is a diverse set of things to do in Kutch. Each of these attractions in Kutch offers you a multitude of activities – all of which I have detailed in this part of the travel guide to Kutch.  

White Desert of Kutch – the Great Rann of Kutch

It is natural to begin this list with the most renowned of the Kutch Tourist Places – the great white desert. To be honest, this was the main reason why I wanted to visit the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. The endless expanse of the white landscape appears so surreal. In many cases, the place appears like a winter wonderland filled with snow.

The Greater Rann of Kutch or the white desert is actually a salt marsh

Rann in Hindi means desert and for most, that would be heaps of sand. However, the Rann of Kutch is neither snow nor sand. I t is actually a salt marsh – and one of the largest in the world. During monsoons, the place gets soaked with water and it looks nothing like what you see in the pictures. Eventually, as it starts drying up, you get this endless expanse of the White desert. The white Rann of Kutch remains like this from October to March after which it slowly cracks to the summer and finally submerges in monsoons.

The White Rann of Kutch in Gujarat

After spending a complete day in the white desert of Rann, I could not but help compare the landscape to the Taj Mahal in Agra. You might find it strange but the kaleidoscope of colors in this rare landscape in Gujarat was akin to the manner the Taj Mahal shines through the day. 

The pinkish glow of Sunrise over the Rann of Kutch

The sunrise over the Zero-point of Kutch let me witness the soft pink glow of the white Rann while through the day, this white salt marsh in Kutch sparkled white. The sunset swathes an orange hue over the desert before it shines white again under the moon. The shades of Rann matched the hues of Taj Mahal through the day. If you ask me which is the best time of the day to visit Rann of Kutch – my answer would be – depends on which shade you would like to see! 

Sunset at the Rann of Kutch desert

Adding to the fun of this play of colors are the various things to do in the Greater Rann of Kutch. Here is a quick list of activities that are possible in one of the best tourist places in Kutch Gujarat.

  • Opt for a cycle tour to the Rann of Kutch. There are cycles available at most resorts in Dhordo (the base of the Rann Utsav festival) and if you are staying the Tent City, then you can take one of their guided cycle tours to explore the white desert.
  • Try Paramotoring at the Sunset point of the Rann of Kutch
  • Go on an ATV ride over the salty marsh
  • Sign up for a star-gazing tour at the Rann of Kutch. Tent City has one every day. And I would not say no to one especially if you want to experience the glory of the full moon over the white desert of Kutch. When I visited, there was a meteor shower expected and my co-travelers did see their fill of shooting stars.

Important Tip : Make sure you wear crocs or washable shoes when you visit the Rann of Kutch, especially at dawn. The marshy soil is usually damp and your feet are likely to sink. Yes, you will be leaving muddy footprints around  and if you are wearing jeans or pants, they will get soiled. So dress accordingly.

The pink hues of Taj Mahal at Sunrise

Taj Mahal – the wonder of the world is one mesmerizing monument that glows in various shades under the sun. Check out how you can experience these shades and decide on your best time to visit it.

Bhuj – the headquarters of Kutch

This isn’t just the administrative capital of the Kutch district. Once the capital of the Jadejas, this town has its own set of tales to share. From its beautiful palaces and cenotaphs to modern temples and a lake teeming with migratory birds, Bhuj definitely requires more than a day to explore. Here are some of the most unmissable parts of this town –

This literally translates into the palace of mirrors and was built almost 350 years back. You will find the exteriors damaged by the earthquake but once you enter, be prepared to be mesmerized by its very European interiors – starting with the glass chandeliers. There are several interesting paintings within the Aina Mahal of Bhuj.

Prag Mahal – one of the key tourist places in Kutch

Prag Mahal in Bhuj - one of the key tourist places in Kutch

Right next to the Aina Mahal, is the Prag Mahal that was built in the 19 th century by Maharaja Pragmalji . The Palace is conspicuous with its very Gothic Italian architecture. The palace was the backdrop of the movie Lagaan -which was set around the British Era. It has a stunning Durbar hall and a tall clock tower that can be climbed for the lovely views of Bhuj.

Bhuj Chattardi

The red sandstone cenotaphs of the Jadeja family are a work of marvel and a testament to the local architecture. While there has been a lot of damage owing to the earthquake of Bhuj, what remains is still worth a visit. The intricately carved ceilings, tall pillars and detailed hero stones will leave anyone spellbound – even today.

Museums of Bhuj

There are several museums in Bhuj that you can add to your Kutch places to visit. One is the City Museum that has a collection of rare historical artifacts – from coins to weapons, arts and crafts, textiles and more. The museum is an ideal foundation for anyone who wants to get to the roots and the culture of Kutch.

The other museum that I would recommend you visit is the Smritivan Earthquake museum that was recently built near the Bhuj fort. Meant as a memorial for the devastating earthquake victims, this place will leave you with a lot of food for thought. The galleries span the history of Kutch, the actual event, the stories of survivors, the aftermath – positive and negative effects and the new future. The location of the museum is such that you can enjoy a gorgeous sunrise or sunset over Bhuj when you reach its highest point.

Swaminarayan temple

The white marble temple will awe you with its spellbinding architecture. It has over 250 pillars and 25 domes . The temple exteriors did suffer some damage with the natural disaster of Bhuj but magically, the idols inside the temple escaped and remained intact.

Hamirsar Lake

Black cormorants seen during the Kabini Boat Safari

The lake within Bhuj town attracts several migratory birds and is an ideal place for bird lovers. From the pelicans to cormorants and the common mallards, there is plenty to be spotted around this water body that was made by the Jadeja kings.

Important tip: It might be a good idea to keep Bhuj as a base for a day or two during your Rann of Kutch visit. Not only will you be able to cover all these places to visit in Kutch Bhuj but also, make day trips to the nearby traditional Kutch villages.

Traditional villages of Kutch

They say that if you want the authentic flavor of a place, then you should head to the rustic hamlets there. Quite true I would say – especially when the best places to visit in the Rann of Kutch are their traditional villages . Not only do you get to experience the local life but also, learn about the heritage art and handicrafts of Kutch – most of which you can buy and carry back home as souvenirs.

A traditional Kutchi house - Bhunga

When you visit the Kutch villages, keep an eye out for the traditional Bhungas – round homes of the Kutchis. Do not dismiss them as thatched dwellings. They are in fact, ingenious structures designed to withstand the earthquakes that this region is prone to. Constructed using bamboo, clay and cow dung, these homes adapt to the harsh climate of Kutch – keeping their residents warm in winters and cool in summers. The thatched straw roof collapses inwards in case of an earthquake and is made such that it can withstand strong winds.

Nirona - one of the traditional villages of Kutch

Most of the Kutchi residents still garb their colorful traditional outfits – Kediya for men and ghaghras for women . The women sport a lot of jewelry and tattooes on their arms. Many are happy to strike a pose for you but some are camera-shy. Be sure to respect their privacy and ask them before clicking their picture!

Among the various famous places in Kutch, these are my recommended hamlets that you fit into your itinerary.  I have mentioned the distances of these villages from Bhuj as well as Dhordo Village – the latter being the place for Rann Utsav festival and Tent City.

Dhordo – the center of Rann Utsav Festival

Distance from Bhuj – 80 km

Dhordo is a village that is known for its for Mutwa art – which is an embroidery of Kutch done using a single stitch and may or may not involve mirror work. However, the bigger claim to fame for this village is that it is the site which hosts the three-month long Rann festival – from December to February.

Handbags made using Mutwa art in Dhordo Tent City

During the Rann Utsav months, the entire focus shifts to the temporary carnival spot – The Tent City which is the tented accommodations created for visitors to the Rann of Kutch. There are art and craft stalls created in and around the Tent City that are given out to the heritage artisans from all over Kutch. The festive atmosphere is further enhanced by live folk performances and various other activities.

Entrance to the Tent City in Dhordo

Thousands of visitors throng the village during the Rann Utsav. This festival and how to plan visiting it requires a complete blog post which I will be sharing soon. In the meanwhile, note that besides Bhuj, Dhordo is a base to visit the nearby places in Kutch.

Nirona Kutch

  • Distance from Bhuj – 40 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 70 km

There are three unique art forms that Nirona is known for. The first is Rogan art –  a Persian art that is only practiced by the Khatri family in India. The cloth printing art involves the use of thickened castor oil with colors. The sole family has kept this form alive and has won national awards for it.

Demonstration of Rogan art in Nirona Village - one of the places to visit in Kutch

The 2 nd unique art is the Copper Bell Art practiced by the Luhar family. The craft initially was used to create cow bells with varying sounds using metals like copper but the ingenious family has now extended it to other metal artifacts including musical instruments and wind chimes. What makes these metal crafts amazing is that they are beaten into a desired shape and no screws are used to fix them together. Instead, they involve an interlocking mechanism which the family demonstrates on a visit.

Catch a demonstration of the Copper Bell Craft in Nirona Village - one of the best things to do in Kutch

The last but not the least is the lacquered wood art similar to the Channapatna toys found in Karnataka. Practiced by the Vardhas, you can see a live demonstration of how the local neem wood is polished into shape and decorated with vegetable colors to make the most fascinating kitchen equipment like ladles and spatulas. Of course, there are some amazing toys too!

Laquer Wood Art in Nirona Village - one of the tourist places in Kutch

If you are keen on learning more about these arts or seeing a demonstration, be sure to let the families know in advance. You can call Mr. Abdulgafar Khatri on +91 98257 53955 for the Rogan art and Mr. Luhar Salim Husen on +91 94277 66528 for the Copper Bell Art.

Channapatna dolls - the ones I bought

The Channapatna toys of Karnataka have a GI Tag and owe their origin to the Persian artists who came by during Tipu Sultan’s reign. Check out more about this art .

Gandhi nu gam – a charming Kutch tourist attraction

  • Distance from Bhuj – 70 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 29 km

One of the many colorful Bhungas in Gandhi nu gaam - one of the famous places in Kutch to see

The o riginal name of this village was Ludiya (Ludia). It was one of those places in Kutch that was completely destroyed by the Bhuj earthquake. The hamlet has literally risen from the rubble with the help of an NGO. Now called Gandhi nu Gam, it is home to the Meghwal community .

Tons to see and shop in Ludiya Village - now called Gandhi nu gam in Kutch

Gandhi nu gaam was one of those Kutch attractions that completely charmed me with its vibrant atmosphere. This is where you will see the most colorful bhungas that are not just home but double up as a workspace with the courtyard actively used as a shop front. From fashionable ghagras that can double up as skirts to mirrorwork dupattas, trendy traditional jewelry, stunning bags and purses and cotton bed covers and quilts – there is so much to shop for (and all very reasonable).

The carved wooden work tables whose demonstration you can see when you visit Gandhi nu gaam in Kutch

The one art form that you should keep an eye out for is the carved wood tables that are made completely by hand. One of the bhungas is a demonstration shop and the artisan will be more than happy to display his skill.

Kheta Ben - who has been featured on the Indian postage stamp

There is a resident who has made this village famous on the Indian postage stamp. The gorgeous Kheta Ben lives in the far end of the village and she shot to fame for her face was chosen as a portrait by the Indian postal department – under the theme of the traditional women of India. You can pay a visit to her and maybe even strike a pose with her – the last with a small purchase from her shop. Loved her cheeky entrepreneurship where she does not directly ask for money but requests you to buy something for that one picture.

Bhujodi Kutch

  • Distance from Bhuj – 10 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 86 km

Known as the Weaver village of Kutch , Bhujodi is home to the best of handlooms that this region has to offer. In this over 500-year old village, you can find fashionable tie and dye fabrics, bandhani and block-printed designs – all done right from scratch. There are multiple places where one can witness live demonstrations of the same.

Ajrakhpur Village

  • Distance from Bhuj – 14 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 90 km

Home to the Khatris, this village is renowned for the 3000-year old Ajarkh block printing . The art form came in with the earliest generation of Khatris who settled here from Sindh. What makes it unique is the use of natural colors like henna, indigo, pomegranate and even mud on the fabric. There is a 16-step process that you can witness when you visit Ajrakhpur and learn more about this form.

What makes the fabric worth your buy are not just the amazing designs but the fact that these will never run color! 

One of the beautiful ladies of Gandhi nu Gaam

Hodka Village

  • Distance from Bhuj – 65 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 18 km

Hodka village is another colorful hamlet with its bhungas. It is best known for its leather goods and quilts . The quilts made here are not just cozy but very decorative – thanks to the traditional embroidery of Kutch. You will also, find tons of mirror-work wall hangings (torans) and quirky jewelry on sale in this village.

Kalo Dungar (Black Hill) – the highest point in Kutch

  • Distance from Bhuj – 97 km
  • Distance from Dhordo – 48 km
  • You can plan a visit to Gandhinugam – either before you arrive at Kalo Dungar or after you leave it. It almost, falls along the way .  

Literally translating to the “Black Hill ”, Kalo Dungar is the highest point in Kutch . At an elevation of 462 m above sea level, this is the place to get panoramic views of the Greater Rann of Kutch .

The viewing platform of Kalo Dungar - one of the places to see in Kutch

Kalo Dungar is located very close to the Indo-Pak border (which is only 40 km away) and is under the protection of the BSF (Border Security Force). On a bright and clear day, you can see the Hanuman temple which is close to the border of India and which was bombed during one of the Indo-Pak wars. On the day I visited, I even caught a glimpse of the last bridge – India Bridge from the peak.

Inside Dattatreya Temple on Kalo Dungar - the highest point in Kutch

Besides being a sunset and sunrise point, Kalo Dungar is home to a 400-year old Dattatreya temple that is attached to a legend. As the story goes, Lord Dattatreya met some hungry jackals at this hill and gave his body to them as food. Miraculously, his body kept regenerating the parts that the jackals ate. Even today, the temple has a separate feeding station for the jackals where the prasad of the evening aarti is kept.

When you visit the Kalo Dungar, you will see an active street market between the temple and the viewpoint area. Some interesting folk artists perform on the street and keep you entertained as you enjoy the mesmerizing views of the Rann of Kutch.

Kadiya Dhro – one of the offbeat attractions in the Rann of Kutch

  • Distance from Dhordo – 80 km

Kadiya Dhro - the grand canyon of Gujarat

It was an article on the internet that had first introduced Khadiya Dhro to me. Referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Gujarat”, I found myself comparing the landscape of the weathered rock to the other Grand Canyon in India that I had visited. The textured erosion and the placid river flowing through those hollows had really got me excited but unfortunately, it was not to be on this trip to Kutch.

You however, should plan to get here and try some hiking. The Tent City in Dhordo arranges for day trips to Kadiya Dhro.

Enjoying the colors of Gandikota at the Penna River View Point

Gandikota – another Grand Canyon of India in Andhra Pradesh with an epic fort around it. Check out what makes this one special

Mandvi – adding a beach to the list of Kutch sightseeing places

  • Distance from Bhuj – 58 km

 The beach town of Mandvi has one of the oldest ship-building yards in India and is home to the beautiful Vijay Vilas Palace built in the 1920s. The palace in particular, is renowned for its architecture which is a fusion of Rajasthani, Bengali and Kutchi styles. The palace has been a backdrop of many Bollywood movies.

Mandvi adds a different flavor to your Kutch places to visit with its beach activities . Consider an idyllic day by the shore with this destination. Besides the Palace, you should also, visit the Jinalaya Jain temple with its 72 shrines dedicated to the Jain tirthankaras.

Road to Heaven

Road to Heaven - one of the new attractions of Kutch connecting Dhordo to Dhola Vira

This is the latest addition to the list of places to see in Kutch. The newly constructed road from Khavda cuts across the Arabian Sea and connects the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dholavira to Rann of Kutch. The reason I include this in a must-see Kutch attraction is the stunning views on either side of the road.

Pink Flamingoes that I saw on the way to Dhola Vira on the Road to Heaven

The 30 km stretch on one side has the Arabian sea while the other side has either the sea or its backwaters or the salt marsh of the Rann of Kutch. The seemingly endless road is perfect for a sunrise or a sunset drive – during which you can even spot amazing birds. In fact, it was on this road that I spotted the famous pink flamingoes in Kutch.

If you have the next destination that I am going to share on your list, there is no missing out on this Road to Heaven!

Dholavira – a must-visit historical place in Kutch

One of the excavated reservoirs of the Dhola Vira city

Much before it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021 , Dholavira was on my eternal bucket list. The fascinating site was said to be the 2 nd largest discovery of Harappan ruins after the one in Pakistan.

Dholavira in Kutch is an archaeological marvel that provides insight into the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.  When you visit the site, you will see a well-planned urban infrastructure and advanced water conservation systems of that era. It was fascinating to see the excavated pipelines that took water to the upper city which is believed to have been occupied by the royalty.

I was fascinated with the various structures within the partially excavated site – which I believe is just 5% of what has been unveiled. The rest of the city still remains underground and is slowly being brought out.

Some of the artifacts inside the Dhola Vira Museum - one of the key historical places in Kutch

The Dholavira Museum has the various articfacts that were found during the excavation. Don’t miss their audio visual tour – it definitely makes you appreciate this place better. Visiting Dholavira is definitely one of the best things to do in Kutch for history lovers.

Important Tip : The Road to Heaven is the best route to get to Dhola Vira from Dhordo. With this new road the Dholavira to Rann of Kutch distance has been reduced to 88 km (Dhordo).

Indian Wild Ass sanctuary at Bajana  – a key place to visit in the Little Rann of Kutch

Go Khur spotting at the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary - one of the  key activities in the Little Rann of Kutch

So far, most of the top places to see in Kutch have been in the Greater Rann of Kutch. With the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary on your planned visit list, you will get a taste of the Banni grasslands and the Little Rann of Kutch.

The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is located at Bajana, near Surendranagar and is the only place in India where you can spot the endangered Asiatic Wild Ass. If you look at the picture, you might dismiss them as donkeys but they are far more than that. Known as Khur locally, they are strong and fast creatures that have resisted domestication. They for one can run at 70 kmph and actually create a sandstorm when they do.

Cranes that I spotted at the Little Rann of Kutch

Besides these unusual and underrated animals, you can also spot wolves, jackals, desert foxes and deer. The wetlands that you encounter on your jeep safari through the park is home to numerous birds – native and migratory. In fact, the variety that can be spotted here has brought several ornithologists from across the world to the sanctuary. On my quick visit, I spotted the bar headed geese and a variety of cranes as well as flamingoes.

A map of the best places to visit in Kutch, Gujarat

Here is a map that I have put together of Kutch and its famous places to visit. This will give you an idea of the direction in which all of them are located and where you should base yourself to get the most out of your Kutch visit.

The rest of this travel guide to Kutch is about important information that you will need when you plan a visit here.

Common FAQs about the Rann of Kutch

Do you need permits for the rann of kutch where do you get them.

The Greater Rann of Kutch is very close to the international border of India and hence, you do need Restricted Area Permits to visit the Rann of Kutch. You can avail these at the Bhirandiyara checkpost by showing your Passport or any other Government IDs like Aadhar Card. The permit costs are as below – – INR 100 per Indian adult and INR 50 for children between the ages of 6 and 12. – INR 500 for foreign nationals – INR 50 for a four-wheeler vehicle permit – INR 25 for a two-wheeler permit

Both individual and vehicle permits have to be obtained.

Recently, Indians can get these permits online through this website. Only one ID needs to be uploaded for the permit. However, all the travelers will have to still show their offline IDs along with the digital copy of the permit at the Bhirandiyara village checkpost.

What are the best places to stay in Kutch?

When it comes to the Greater Rann of Kutch, it is best to base yourself at Bhuj which has quite a few good options for a stay. Here are some suggestions for Bhuj Hotels. – Luxury hotels – The Fern Residency , Regenta Resort by Royal Orchid . – Mid priced hotels – The Shyam Palace , Hotel Tulsi Residency – Budget Stays – Hotel Desert Inn

If you are planning on visiting during the Rann Mahotsav, then consider staying at Dhordo for at least a day . The Tent City in Dhordo is the best place to stay with its comfortable accommodation and entertainment packages. The other recommended resort include the Rann Heritage Resort

While visiting the Little Rann of Kutch, you can consider staying at the Royal Safari Camp in Bajana.

What is the best way to get to the Rann of Kutch?

There are three ways of getting to the Rann of Kutch – By air, rail or road.

By Air: The nearest airport to Kutch is Bhuj. However, you only Mumbai to Bhuj flights. On a similar line, you have Kandla airport which is around 54 km from the Rann of Kutch. However, again with a limited connectivity, this is not used as much.

The other options that you can consider is Rajkot which is around 230 km from Bhuj. This has a better frequency of flights with a few direct international connections. You can just hire a cab to take you from Rajkot to Kutch by road.

The best connectivity by air is the Ahmedabad international airport. There are multiple flight options and lots of buses as well as cab availabilities to reach Kutch. The Ahmedabad to Kutch distance is around 335 km and it takes around 8 hours to travel that. By Rail:

Bhuj is the closest railway station to the Rann of Kutch .

By Road: There are plenty of cab transfers available from the bigger cities like Ahmedabad and Rajkot to Kutch. You can even rent a car or a bike to get to the Rann of Kutch. The highways are quite well developed and well lit till Bhuj. From Bhuj to Dhordo, you do have good roads but they are not lit at night.

Visiting Kutch is all about a road trip from your chosen base. Most of the places to visit in Kutch are at least 30 km from each other and the public buses between these places is not as frequent. Hence, it is advisable to have a transport with you at all times.

Which is the best time to visit the Rann of Kutch?

Cultural shows during the Rann Utsav in Kutch

The best time to visit the Rann of Kutch is between November to February. From March onwards, the white salt marsh hardens and the beauty of it pales down during the scorching heat. Monsoons covers the marshland and submerges it till October.

The Rann Mahotsav is when the salt marsh comes alive with the vibrant cultural fiesta. This is a 3 month long festival held in Dhordo – starting in December. It is possibly the best time to visit Kutch and experience the traditional hospitality.

How many days is ideal to visit the Rann of Kutch?

Keep aside at least three days to visit the Greater Rann of Kutch and around one day for the Little Rann of Kutch. This just the minimum duration of stay. Depending on where you are coming from, you should set aside at least two days of complete travel to reach and leave Rann of Kutch.

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16 Best Things To Do In Kutch Gujarat: The Only Kutch Travel Guide You’ll Need

Last Updated on September 26, 2022 by Soumya

Are you looking for the best things to do in Kutch, Gujarat? Planning your next Gujarat getaway and wondering what are the most amazing places to visit in Kutch? Well, look no further because I have just the perfect Kutch travel guide for you.

I recently took a road trip through the arid regions of Kutch in Gujarat and discovered many wonderful places. I experienced a stunning sunset at the White Rann, discovered some of Nirona village’s almost-extinct handicrafts, spotted wild asses in Little Rann, and got into a fun mood at the colorful Rann Utsav . There were so many wonderful things to do in Kutch that I could go back and spend a month there and still not be done.

So, here’s my detailed guide on the 16 best things to do in Kutch, Gujarat. Here you will learn

  • All about 16 iconic places to visit in Kutch and why you need to add them to your Kutch itinerary.
  • How to plan a memorable Kutch trip plus loads of tips on where to shop, eat, and stay.

For a good time, I thought Kutch was only about the Rann Festival, white salt deserts, and wild asses. But did you know that there are scores of historical places to visit in Kutch? Or the fact that Kutch is home to some of India’s most pristine beaches? We will discover all that and more in this ultimate Kutch travel guide.

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Amazing things to do in Kutch, Gujarat

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They say, “Kutch nahi dekha to kuch nahi dekha”. “If you haven’t seen Kutch, you haven’t really seen anything.”

Honestly, after my recent trip to Kutch, I strongly believe in this adage. Kutch is so full of amazing places and unique things that visiting India without exploring Kutch is almost a crime.

Located on the westernmost end of Gujarat, bordering Pakistan, is the irresistible Kutch district that boasts of a long history and stunning natural beauty. Kutch was once the cradle of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, housed the illustrious Kingdom of Cutch, and suffered a devastating earthquake in 2001. It is home to one of the largest salt deserts in the world, the enigmatic hills of Kalo Dungar, and the near extinct Asiatic Wild Ass. Kutch has an arid terrain where people have added color to their lives through art, craft, dance, and music.

Kutch is a destination with tons of interesting things to do and seeing all of them would probably take a lifetime.

My bucket list for Kutch keeps growing every day as I discover new places to visit, new arts to discover, and new foods to try. So, here’s my list of the most incredible things to do in Kutch, Gujarat which, I am sure, will keep growing longer with time.

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Attend the colorful Rann Utsav

Author in front of Rann Utsav banner

The Rann Festival , commonly known as Rann Utsav, is held in Rann of Kutch every year from the 1st of November to the 20th of February.

This unique festival celebrates the beauty of the India’s largest salt desert, its people, their culture and heritage. In short, Rann Utsav is a celebration of life, resilience, and the ability of humans to create wonders even in the face of adversity.

In the 4 months of the Rann Festival, local artisans set up numerous handicraft stores. Food stalls pop out of nowhere. And hotels and resorts set up temporary but luxurious accommodations. It is like one huge fest that lasts for 4 long months giving you plenty of opportunities to eat, shop, dance, and be merry.

It is a great idea to plan your Kutch trip around the same time as the Rann Utsav so that you can see the best that the festival has to offer as well as visit several other destinations within Kutch.

Also see: Complete guide to planning your Rann Utsav trip

Experience a sunrise/sunset at White Rann

White Rann

If there is just one thing you want to do in Kutch, then go watch a sunrise or sunset in White Rann . I did the sunset tour and some of my friends went for the sunrise trip. Both were equally magical.

The White Rann or Safed Rann is a salt desert that begins in Kutch, Gujarat and goes all the way till Sindh, Pakistan. During the rainy season, the low-lying mudflats of White Rann get filled in by salt water. After the rains, the water cannot recede (because of gravity) and slowly begins to evaporate, thus leaving the salt behind.

What results is a beautiful white salt desert that stretches till the eyes can see. And watching the sun go down against a vast expanse of white is simply magical!

December – January is the best time to visit White Rann. If you wish to take your experience a notch higher, then do a tour on a full-moon night. That is beyond magic!

Stay in a traditional bhunga

Traditional bhunga in Kutch Gujarat

Bhungas are traditional Kutchi houses that are circular in shape and have thatched roofs. They are built in a special way so as to resist earthquake tremors and moderate the extreme temperatures of Kutch.

Very often, these bhungas are decorated in beautiful Lippan art. Lippan is a mud-and-mirror art that is native to the Kutch region. A mixture of clay and camel dung covers the interiors of the bhunga. A stunning assemblage of mirror work over the clay gives each bhunga a character of its own. The exterior walls are further painted in bright colors and remarkable designs.

Wouldn’t it be amazing to stay in one such traditional Kutchi house?

Luckily, several homestays in the region provide us with an opportunity to do so. Also, I loved the bhungas and the art inside them at the Gateway to the Rann Resort , if you are looking for a luxurious stay.

Visit the ruins of Dholavira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

I haven’t had the chance to visit Dholavira yet but it is very high on my Kutch bucket list. Especially after seeing the ruins of Lothal , on a day trip from Ahmedabad , I have been itching to explore the archaeological site of Dholavira, one of the largest Harappan sites in India.

The excavations at Dholavira reveal that the city was a major urban center during the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. It was first settled in between 3000 – 2500 BC thus making it more than 4500 years old. Dholavira was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in July 2021.

The ruins give us deep insights into the lives and living conditions of the people of the Harappan civilization. This makes Dholavira one of the best historical places to visit in Kutch.

It is now easy to get to Dholavira from Bhuj and the Rann. The drive takes around 2.5 hours (one way) with the new connecting road in place. Earlier, the drive used to take 5 hours (one way) thus making it painful for a day trip. But now things have gotten better.

As of December 2021, a new kuccha road is in place that reduces drive time from 5 to 2.5 hours. By the end of 2022, a pucca road should come up too. I got this information from my travel guide in Rann of Kutch who also arranges day trips to Dholavira. If you need his contact details, drop me a message here .

Get wowed by the views from Kalo Dungar

Panoramic views from Kalo Dungar

If you thought the Rann of Kutch was all about flat white deserts, then you are wrong. Because right here, in the middle of Rann, is a series of hills, the highest among them being Kalo Dungar.

Kalo Dungar literally translates to Black Hill. There is an interesting story why it is called so. In the olden days, when the people of Sindh traveled to Kutch, they could see nothing but barren land. It was either the white salt deserts or the mudflats of the Rann. After walking for days, they would spot the hills of Kalo Dungar. These hills appeared black from a distance and that’s how the name stuck.

From the top of Kalo Dungar, you will get stunning views of the White Rann as it stretches all the way from Gujarat to Sindh . On a clear day, you will be able to see the border of Pakistan as well.

Some of the resorts can also arrange for you to visit the India-Pakistan border at Nada Bet, Gujarat. Here, you will experience something similar to what you see at the Wagah Border in Punjab.

The best way to get to Kalo Dungar is by a private transport. Resorts also have their Kalo Dungar tours which typically happen on buses. The bus will drop you at a parking lot 500m below the hilltop. From there, you can take a jeep (INR 30 one way), ride a camel (INR 100 one way), or simply walk to get to the top. Remember that even if you take a jeep (which I did), you will have to climb 50 odd stairs to get to the top of the viewpoint.

Pay your respects at the 400-year-old Dattatreya Temple

400-year-old Dattatreya Temple in Kalo Dungar

If you are visiting Kalo Dungar, do not forget to pay your respects at the 400-year-old Dattatreya Temple that is located on the same hill.

The temple is the abode of Lord Dattatreya, a saint who once visited the hills of Kalo Dungar. It is believed that he encountered a pack of hungry jackals and offered them a part of his body for dinner.

Even today, the temple authorities cook prasad (offering to God) every night and offer it to the jackals who still feed on it. The offering is called long prasad which is probably a corrupted version of “le ang” (take my body part).

Discover the dying arts of Kutch at Nirona village

Rogan art Nirona

Now this was one of my favorite places to visit in Kutch – the vibrant and colorful village of Nirona. It is incredible how many different art forms the village of Nirona is home to.

First, make a stop at the Khatri household which has preserved the very beautiful Rogan art for the past 400 years.

It is believed that Rogan art came to India from Persia. Today, only the Khatri family creates authentic Rogan artefacts.

Using castor oil (also known as rogan) and a metal stylus, the artists create stunning patterns on cloth. Their “Tree of Life” designs are the most popular and sell for thousands of rupees. Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, gifted a Rogan Tree of Life to Barack Obama during his US visit in 2014.

Follow the official Instagram account of Nirona’s Rogan Art here .

Copper bells

Handmade copper bells – another interesting art form that the family of Husen Luhar creates from scrap metal. Enter into their courtyard and you will be greeted by the rings and chimes of hundreds of bells.

The family makes copper bells from scrap iron that is obtained from cars and other junk, beats them into a thin iron plate, coats them with copper, and creates beautiful shapes from them. Then, they make these shapes into bells by just fixing them on top of each other, without any welding. Simply watching the process is such a fulfilling experience. You wouldn’t want to come back without buying one for yourself. Here is their official Facebook page though it hasn’t been updated in quite sometime.

Also, remember to listen to Husen Luhar playing the morchang. That, my friends, is absolutely divine.

Lacquer art

Usually, I would associate lacquer art with bangles but in Nirona, I found lacquer art in the most unusual of things – bread rolling pins, spatulas, and utensils. There were toys too but I found no lacquer bangles here.

Lacquer, which is obtained from the sap of a tree, is mixed with various organic colors to coat wooden objects and give them vibrant colors and designs. So, if you are in the mood to add some color to your kitchen, do make a stop at the home of lacquer artisans in Nirona.

Visit the resurrected village of Gandhi nu Gam

A painted wall in Gandhi nu Gam

We all know of the devastating earthquake of 2001 that destroyed much of Bhuj and Kutch. Thousands died, villages perished, and people were rendered homeless. What was left was rubble and ruins all around!

Vastu-Shilpa Foundation (VSF) took up the herculean task of resurrecting 13 villages in the region. Gandhi nu Gam was one of them. A plan was drawn. Locals were involved and Gandhi nu Gam rose like a phoenix from the ashes.

As soon as you step into the village today, you see colorful bhungas dotting the place. Women in vibrant attires sell pretty handicrafts. What we cannot see is the strong will power and determination of the people who literally came back from the dead.

Enjoy a beach day at Mandvi

Do you know that Kutch has beaches too? Yes, the Kutch district in Gujarat has a long coastline that borders Gulf of Kutch. This gives rise to sprawling, golden sand beaches, many of which lie undiscovered.

Mandvi is one such beautiful beach in Kutch. It is located just an hour away from Bhuj and makes for a great day trip.

Feel like a royal at Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi

The city of Mandvi was once a prosperous port city. Consequently, it held great importance for the Kingdom of Cutch.

Maharao Shri Khengarji, one of the most renowned maharajas of Kutch, went on to build his summer palace in Mandvi. His son, Shri Vijayaraji, used the palace very frequently. It came to be known as Vijay Vilas Palace.

The palace is a stunning example of Rajputana architecture and features beautiful stone carvings, jalis, murals, and colored glass work. An in-house museum gives you deep insights into the history of the monument and the region.

Explore the royal cenotaphs of Chhatedi Bhuj

Rao Lakpatji Chhatri in Bhuj

Looking for more historical things to do in Kutch? Visit the royal cenotaphs at Bhuj Chhatedi.

These are the cenotaphs of the members of Kutch’s royal family. Jadeja rulers built them in the 18th century. The cenotaphs are shaped like umbrellas and hence, called chhatris. Architecture is a mix of Mughal and Rajput styles.

The largest cenotaph in the complex is the Rao Lakpatji Chhatri at the far end of the enclosure. You can only see the arches of this chattri that are still intact. The domes fell during the earthquake of 2001 and haven’t been restored yet. Right in the middle of the structure is a stone slab that suggests that the 15 wives of Rao Lakpatji gave up their lives at his funeral pyre.

Bhuj Chhatedi is free to enter and is open from sunrise to sunset.

Shop till you drop at Bhujodi

Bhuj souvenirs

Bhujodi is an art and craft hub that is located right next to the city of Bhuj. Here, you will find numerous examples of Kutchi handicrafts such as shawls, dupattas, bags, footwear – all loomed in the open courtyards and verandahs of the Vankar community that resides here.

If you haven’t already purchased your Kutch knick-knacks and souvenirs, then Bhujodi is a good place to stop. You will be overwhelmed by the choices here.

Walk through the palaces of Bhuj

When in Bhuj, do not miss two iconic palaces – Prag Mahal and Aina Mahal. 

Built in 1865 in the Italian Gothic architectural style, Prag Mahal has an ornate Durbar hall that is replete with statues and carvings. Its 45m clock tower is especially remarkable. As you stand outside the palace appreciating its beauty and craftsmanship, it’s quite easy to get confused if you are in India or medieval Europe .

Aina Mahal, on the other hand, is a palace filled with mirror work. Hira Mahal and Fuvara Mahal here are truly beautiful. 

Discover the colors of Kutchi villages

Kutch doors

What I loved about walking through the lanes of Kutchi villages was the abundance of colors in them. Vibrant doors, charming alleyways, and smiling faces were waiting for me at every corner.

If you have some time to spare, walk through these character-filled lanes of Kutch’s villages and tell me what you find at every turn.

Go stargazing in Rann

Yes, you can actually go, stargaze at a remote spot in the White Rann.

Even though the entire Rann is a great place to look up and see the stars, it is kind of difficult in the resort areas because of too much light. However, your resort ( Dhordo Tent City does this) can organize a stargazing tour for you.

You will head to a spot that is about 10kms away from Dhordo where you can see the milky way in all its glory. They also have telescopes to make your tour even more interesting. If you are a stargazer or a photographer, you would not want to miss this.

Visit the Wild Ass Sanctuary in Little Rann of Kutch

Wild Ass Sanctuary in Little Rann of Kutch

I was quite surprised to find out that Rann of Kutch was not just about culture, history, and colors. It was also a lot about wildlife.

I did a open jeep safari in Little Rann of Kutch and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Little Rann of Kutch or LRK is home to the Asiatic Wild Ass, a near threatened species. Here, you will find the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, one of its kind in the world.

The safari takes you through the arid lands of the Rann where you will spot wild asses, numerous birds including lesser flamingoes and short-eared owls. You can also see the process of salt making in designated areas.

Best time to visit Kutch

The best time to visit Kutch is during the winters when temperatures are low and the weather is mild. The famous Rann Utsav is also held in the winters and it is absolutely the best season to see the white desert.

November – February is perfect. Be sure to carry a jacket with you because evenings get cold here.

Where to stay in Kutch?

Colorful homes of Nirona

Bhuj, the largest and most important town in Kutch district, is a great place to stay and explore the many beautiful places of Kutch. Many of the destinations that I have spoken above are just a day trip away. Plus, Bhuj has some of the best hotels and homestays in the region.

If you are looking at value for money, try “Go Desert” Homestay located in Sanskar Nagar, Bhuj. Amazing hosts, yummy food, and clean rooms are their USPs. In case you want to spend your days at an established hotel, try Fern Residency with excellent food, spacious rooms, and a great location. If you love grand havelis and open courtyard homes, try The Kutchh Courtyard – an innovative concept by the husband and wife duo – Abhinav and Smita.

If you are visiting Little Rann of Kutch, consider staying at Rann Riders in Dasada . Set in the middle of marshy wetlands, the place boasts of authentic bhunga homes and delicious local food. Try their farm fresh juices – the guava one is the best. They will also arrange safaris for you in the Wild Ass Sanctuary.

Many tourists visit Kutch to witness the vibrant Rann Utsav. For that, you would want to stay somewhere close to the festival and the White Rann. I stayed at Rann Utsav – Tent City and loved my experience. If you are looking for traditional bhungas in the region, try Gateway to Rann Resort . See more recommendations on my detailed guide for the Rann Festival .

How to get to Kutch?

The best way to get to Kutch is to arrive at Bhuj, the headquarters of Kutch District. If you are traveling from Mumbai, you are in luck because Bhuj has a small airport and just one Alliance Air flight flies in and out of Bhuj to Mumbai, 4 days a week. Have a look at the Bhuj Airport official website for flight updates.

If you are traveling from anywhere else in the country, you will need to take the train or the bus. Train journey from Ahmedabad to Bhuj takes about 7 hours while a bus ride can take you anywhere between 8-10 hours. Book your train tickets on IRCTC and bus tickets on Redbus .

Once you are in Bhuj, you can hire a private taxi to get to various destinations in Kutch. Feel free to get in touch with Iqbal Kumbhar on +91 99747 33551 or at [email protected] , a registered guide under Gujarat Tourism, for all your taxi and local tour guide needs .

Practical information to plan your Kutch trip

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  • Finding good Wi-Fi may be a problem in the entire region. Even your trusted mobile network may be quite patchy. So, be prepared for that.
  • When I traveled to Kutch in December 2021, Vodafone 4G network worked decently in and around Dhordo village, Bhuj, and Nirona. Connectivity was bad on the hills of Kalo Dungar and the White Rann.
  • Carry or buy colorful and/or traditional clothes to wear at the White Rann. They look great against the white landscape.
  • It is hard (almost impossible) to find good non-veg food in Rann of Kutch. I would recommend sticking to the local, vegetarian fare.
  • Gujarat is a dry state. So, no alcohol.

Kutch Gujarat FAQ

What is special in kutch.

The special thing about Kutch is that it is home to one of the world’s largest salt deserts known as the White Rann, a near-threatened wildlife species called the Asiatic Wild Ass, and several colorful art forms such as Rogan art, Lacquer art, and Lippan art.

Where should I stay in Kutch?

When visiting Kutch, it is ideal to stay in Bhuj . Bhuj is the largest city in Kutch district and has good accommodation options. If you are visiting for the Rann Festival, you can stay in Dhordo or Khavda . Refer to our Kutch accommodation section for details.

What is the best time to visit Kutch?

The best time to visit Kutch is during the winter months of November – February when the White Rann is at its prettiest, temperatures are low, and all of Kutch is filled with a festive vibe due to the ongoing Rann Utsav celebrations.

How do I get to Kutch?

The best way to get to Kutch is from the city of Bhuj which has a small airport, a railway station and several bus stops. Refer to our section on how to get here for details. Once you arrive at Bhuj, you can hire a private taxi and do day trips to each of these Kutch destinations. If you are staying at one of the Rann resorts, they will pick you up from Bhuj.

What is famous in Kutch for shopping?

Kutch is the best place to shop for handicrafts. Here, you will find several exotic art forms such Kutchi mirror work, Rogan art, Lacquer work, copper bells and wind chimes, and Lippan art. Bhujodi near Bhuj is the best place to shop for souvenirs.

Is it worth visiting Rann of Kutch?

Yes, Rann of Kutch is absolutely worth visiting because of its unique white salt desert that stretches right from Kutch in India to Sindh in Pakistan. This salt desert, also called the White Rann, is at its beautiful best during the winter season when all the water has evaporated and the white salt glistens and glimmers in sunlight. It’s almost magical to watch a sunrise or sunset at White Rann. Even more magical is experiencing the Rann on a full-moon night.

Is alcohol allowed in Kutch?

No, alcohol is not allowed in Kutch. Gujarat is a dry state. Hence, you will not find any alcohol in Kutch.

Are Bhuj and Kutch the same?

No, Bhuj and Kutch are not the same. Kutch is the westernmost district of Gujarat of which Bhuj is the headquarters. Bhuj is the largest city in the Kutch district and is home to several palaces, shopping areas, and the famous Bhuj Chhatedi.

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Kutch ; this name needs no introduction. Even you might have never been Gujarat, the splendor of Kutch won’t be a secret for you. Worldwide known for the largest white salt desert, Kutch is an international tourist destination in India. Though it is only a district, holds the honor of being the backbone of Gujarat’s tourism. Entangled with the flavors of heritage culture, royal history, and ancient traditions, it is a melting pot where exquisiteness blooms in multi-colors. With the majestic backdrop of Aravali Hills and unfathomable expansion of the Great Rann of Kutch, it makes the visitors go weak at the knees. So, brace yourself because now we heading to Kutch for exploring the beautiful places to visit in Kutch district.

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The Rann of Kutch

  • The Rann of Kutch is the largest salt desert in the world.
  • It becomes a vast, surreal white salt desert during the dry season.
  • During the monsoon season, it gets submerged by water.
  • The Rann Festival is a major tourist attraction, celebrating the culture and crafts of Kutch.

The Rann of Kutch is tourism industries itself but the ads by Amitabh Bachchan have surely surged up the popularity of Rann of Kutch.  The tourism of Gujarat starts from here. Snuggled gorgeously between the Thar Desert and the Arabian Sea, the Rann of Kutch is truly a visual treat for the eyes. As far as, your eyesight would reach, you would see only and only a never-before-seen amalgamation of sand and salt. Drawing a spellbinding canvas of endlessness, The Great Rann of Kutch is stretched in a far-reaching area of 7000 km2.

The Rann of Kutch comes in its full splendour in winters. From November to February, many cultural events happen here and people live in the tents across the Rann of Kutch. Don’t visit Rann of Kutch during the monsoon months because it gets completely submerged with the water. The Rann of Kutch is one of the famous places to visit in Kutch.

Things To Do At Great Rann of Kutch – Camel Ride, landscapes photography, see various art & dance performances and Desert Camping.

Kala Dungar

  • Kala Dungar, or Black Hill, is located about 97 kilometers from Bhuj, the district headquarters of Kutch.
  • The hill is home to the Dattatreya Temple, which is a significant religious site.
  • Tourists often visit Kala Dungar to witness the breathtaking panoramic views of the Great Rann of Kutch.

Kala Dungar literally means ‘The Black Hill’. Located proximate to The Rann of Kutch, it is the highest point in Kutch. If you’re an adventurous freak, Kala Dungar will slake your thrill. It offers a breathtaking view of entire Kutch from the high above. So, sit for a while in Kala Dungar and spend some time with yourself. You would feel refreshed. An evening walk with your loved ones form Rann of Kutch to Kala Dungar admiring the glory of nature will make you believe in the love again. Kala Dungar shares the border with Pakistan. This gives the visitors another reason to visit the place.

Kutch Museum

  • The Kutch Museum, also known as the Kutch Museum Bhuj, is located in the city of Bhuj.
  • It houses a vast collection of artifacts, textiles, paintings, and sculptures.
  • The museum provides insights into the history, culture, and crafts of Kutch.

Kutch was once the royal kingdom of Jadeja rulers. The city Bhuj bears the marks of their existence in the form of monuments and forts but in Kutch Museum, you can see all the artifacts of tribal as well as royal folks of ancient times. From the royal crown to the sharp weapons, from traditional embroidery cloths to the glittering jewelry, from intricate carvings to the painstaking sculptures, from ancient musical instrument to the unbelievable metal work and from the ancient inscription in Kutch script to the old-age Kutch currency, you’ll find the amusing things in Kutch Museum. Being the largest Museum in Gujarat, it is known for its precious collection of cultural and traditional stuff. It is among famous places to visit in Kutch.

Things To Do At Kutch Museum – Explore rich past of Gujarat, See the largest collection of ancient artefacts and Photography.

Aina Mahal, Bhuj

  • Aina Mahal, meaning “Hall of Mirrors,” is a historic palace in Bhuj.
  • It was built during the reign of Maharao Lakhpatji in the 18th century.
  • The palace is renowned for its exquisite mirror work and European-style architecture.

Aina Mahal Bhuj

Built around the 18th century, Aina Mahal is a famous tourist place in Bhuj. Also known as the Hall of Mirrors, it was constructed during the rule of Maharao Sri Lakhpati between 1752 and 1761. The palace also houses a handicraft museum where you can see various craft items from all over the Kutch region. Flanked with carved doorways, elaborate window boxes and balconies, it reflects Indian and European style of architecture. There is also an art gallery within the museum complex which comprises of rarest photographs and portraits of Bhuj city and its rulers.

Things To Do At Aina Mahal – See Indian and European style of architecture, Visit Inside Museum and Explore inside art gallery.

Prag Mahal, Bhuj

  • Prag Mahal is an imposing palace located near Aina Mahal in Bhuj.
  • Constructed in the 19th century, it is an architectural marvel featuring a blend of Gothic and Italian styles.
  • The palace offers an opportunity to explore its grand interiors.

Prag Mahal Palace

Adjoining the Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal is another famous sightseeing tourist destination in Kutch. Built by Rao Pragmalji II, the historical monument famous for its Italian-Gothic style of architecture. The Mahal has a large hall in the middle with a 45m high bell tower. Further, one can also take the bird’s eye view of the entire Bhuj city from the top point of Mahal. Most of the part of this Mahal damaged in an earthquake in the year 2001 but it still holds its position in the list of famous places to visit in Kutch.

Things To Do At Prag Mahal – Sightseeing, Take bird’s eye view of Bhuj city and Photography.

Narayan Sarovar

  • Narayan Sarovar is a sacred lake located near the village of Narayan Sarovar in Kutch.
  • The site is of great religious significance to Hindus and a place for pilgrimage.
  • Surrounding the lake are various temples, making it a serene and spiritual destination.

Narayan Sarovar

Narayan Sarovar is one of the most significant religious sites in Bhuj, hence it attracts all spiritual travellers in Kutch region. The site is a combination of 5 holy lakes namely Man Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar. According to the Legend, Lord Vishnu appeared in this site in the avatar of Narayan, thus it has high religious value among all devotees. Further, there are numerous temples around Narayan Sarovar like Shri Trikamraiji, Laxminarayan, Govardhannathji, Dwarkanath, Adinarayan, Ranchhodraiji and Lakshmiji. An annual fair also held here in the month of November and December that makes it most sought tourist destination in Kutch.

Things To Do At Narayan Sarovar – Explore 5 holy lakes, Visit surrounded temples and Sightseeing.

Vijay Vilas Palace

  • Located in Mandvi, Vijay Vilas Palace is a royal residence and a popular tourist attraction.
  • The palace boasts stunning architecture and expansive courtyards.
  • It gained fame as the filming location for Bollywood movies like “Lagaan.”

Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi-Kutch, Gujrat

Located in Mandvi , Vijay Vilas Palace is about 65 km away from Bhuj city. The palace once was used by Jadeja kings of Kutch and now it is a leading tourist attraction in this region. The monument still in good condition that depicts the rich heritage of Kutch. There is also a private beach from the few distances of this palace that makes it a prime tourist spot in Kutch. Further, the palace also considered as a famous site for the film shoot as it is picturised in many Bollywood films like Lagaan, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and R Rajkumar. The interior and exterior design of this palace is truly magnificent to watch. So a popular tourist attraction in the list of places to visit in Kutch that every tourist has to explore on their holiday vacation to Kutch.

Things To Do At Vijay Vilas Palace – Get a chance to explore the rich heritage of Kutch, Photography and Visit beautiful interior and exterior design.

Bhadreshwar Jain Temple

  • This temple complex in Bhadreshwar is an important Jain pilgrimage site.
  • It includes ornate temples, shrines, and a peaceful ambiance.
  • Devotees and tourists visit to admire the intricate Jain architectural details.

Kutch is known for its offbeat kind of tourism. Here, you’ll hardly see any architectural wonder or historical splendor. So, if there is any, don’t miss a chance to visit it. Yes, I’m talking about Bhadreshwar Jain temple which is an architectural wonder in the form of a temple. There are also some other Jain temples in Kutch but the stellar architecture of Bhadreshwar Jain Temple makes it a famous tourist destination of the district.

Tracing back the time period of around 449 BC, it is completely built in ancient architectural styles. The engraved pillars, carvings, and motifs are the focal features of Bhadreshwar Jain Temple. Because of being the home to the idol of Jain Tirthankar ‘Parshwanath’, the temple is high revered among the Jains but people from all beliefs visit the temple. This Jain Temple is one of the religious places to visit in Kutch.

  • Also Read : Popular Jain Temples in India

Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Thar Desert.
  • It is known for its diverse wildlife, including the endangered Indian wild ass.
  • Visitors can enjoy safaris and birdwatching in this unique desert ecosystem.

Today, everyone is a selfie lover but if you’re a photography buff who loves to capture the never-before-seen creativity of nature, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary will make you roll the reel. Don’t think it as the all other sanctuaries because it is sprawled in a whopping area of 7505 km2. Being home to many rare species of wild animals, this biosphere reserve is considered to be the largest wetland area in the world. It is not very deep that’s why many wild animals can survive here easily.

The endangered wild animal such as Chinkara, Wild Boar, and Desert Fox are the signature species of the Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary. If you’re lucky enough, you might get a chance to see the Flamingo birds playing in front of your eyes. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary offers a mesmerizing milieu especially in the evening. This Sanctuary is among beautiful places to visit in Kutch.

Things To Do At Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary – Spot many wildlife species, Bird Watching and Photography.

  • Also Read : Wildlife in Gujarat – (National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries)

Mandvi Beach, Bhuj

  • Mandvi Beach is a picturesque coastal destination near Bhuj.
  • It offers opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and camel rides.
  • The nearby Vijay Vilas Palace adds to its charm.

Mandvi Beach, Gujarat

Mandvi Beach is a famous recreational tourist spot in Bhuj as well as in Kutch for friends and family. The most serene beach flanked by lots of tourists every day and it also offers many adventure activity like Camel Safari and water sports. Further, the location offers an amazing view of the sea and shoreline, hence it is a popular tourist destination in Bhuj for all beach lovers. Take an evening stroll here which truly rejuvenates your body, mind and soul.

Things To Do At Mandvi Beach – Camel Safari, Sightseeing, Evening Stroll and Photography.

  • Dholavira is an archaeological site from the Indus Valley Civilization.
  • It is one of the five largest Harappan cities, showcasing well-planned urban structures and water reservoirs.
  • A visit to Dholavira provides insights into the ancient history of the region.

Dholavira Ruins

Also known as Kotada Timba, Dholavira is a famous historical site in Kutch which hag high archaeological value. Located beside the Saraswati River, the site has remarkable excavations of the Indus Valley and Harappan Civilization that dates back to around 5000 years ago. Currently managed by Archeological Survey of India, it is one of the best places to visit in Kutch for history buffs and students. Further, the site also tells the story of the 7 stages of the civilization that makes it the most prominent archaeological sites in India .

Things To Do At Dholavira – Explore Harappan Civilization, Ideal for archaeological study and Witness Architecture & Handicrafts of Harappan Civilization.

Cenotaphs Complex

  • The Cenotaphs Complex in Bhuj is a collection of beautifully crafted chhatris (memorial canopies).
  • It honors the members of the royal family of Kutch.
  • These cenotaphs are a blend of Rajput and Indo-European architectural styles.

This is built of red stones and is a famous place at Chattaradi. The largest and the finest one of these is the one that is dedicated to Rao Lakha. This was built in 1770. With a polygonal shape and with balconies and intricately carved roof there are other magnificent cenotaphs like the ones of Rao Rayadhan, Rao Desai, and Rao Pragmal.

  • Anjar is a historical town known for its ancient temples and mosques.
  • The town exhibits a unique blend of architectural styles and is renowned for its earthquake-resistant structures.
  • Anjar’s rich heritage and cultural diversity make it a fascinating place to explore.

Anjar is famous for the tomb of Jesal Toral. This is where James MacMurdo’s bungalow is found. This is a museum of Kachchhi art. Some of the places worth visiting here are the Ajaypal Temple, the Holy Shrine of Pinjora Pir. Anjar is also known for its block printing work, nutcrackers, scissors, and penknives.

  • Lakhpat is a ghost town located in Kutch.
  • It was once a bustling port and trade center but is now largely abandoned.
  • The town features historical sites like the Lakhpat Fort and several gurdwaras.

This town is 151kms from the Bhuj airport. The beautiful landscape and the surroundings here are nostalgic. The cenotaphs and the memorials outside Bhuj are charming and elegant. People have left the town because of the climate.

Mandvi Port

  • Mandvi Port is a historic port city along the Arabian Sea.
  • It was known for its shipbuilding industry, producing wooden vessels.
  • The port area offers scenic views of the sea and is a hub for boat-building and ship repairs.

This is a seaport found in 1581 AD. This port is famous for its handicrafts, filigree and enamel work. This port also has magnificently maintained beaches, which are a rare sight now. Here is where we find the Rukmavati Bridge that was built in 1883 AD. This place also has the Vijay Vilas Palace. Overall, Mandvi is an ideal tourist destination.

Kutch – Entertainment Factor

Kachchh is a land of fairs and colors. The colorful festivals it has every year provide the entertainment factor here. The color, the radiance, the activity here is so infectious that a tourist is drawn to come to this place every year at this time.

The Kachchh Mahotsav : The Kachchh Mahotsav is a tourist festival organized by the State of Gujarat tourism. It is held in the months of February and March every year. It is a must see for anyone wanting to see Kutch in full flow.

Dhrang Fair : This is held every year during the months of February and March. It is 40 kms from Bhuj and is at the tomb of the Mekan Dada. He is a person who served the community with a lot of dedication.

Ravechi No Melo : This fair is held in August in the Rav village at the Ravechi mata temple.

Besides, this there is other ways that the Kutch land can become more entertaining. The tour could be more enlightening by various circuits.

Circuit 1 : This begins with Bhuj the 400-year-old city of Kachchh. From here, one goes to Bhirandiyara, which is the biggest village of Banni, which is famous for the exquisite embroidery of Harijan communities. From here, one can go across

Banni, which are the Kachchh grasslands.

Circuit 2 : This route takes from Bhuj and then to Purneshwar to the Mata No madh. This is a place of a 1200-year-old temple, which is dedicated to the Kachchh family goddess. From here one can go to Koteshwar and then to the neighboring Narayan Sarovar.

Circuit 3 : This starts from Bhuj then goes to Kera, which is famous for the 10th century Shiv temple and the Ghulam Ali Muslim shrine. From here one goes to Bhrajmer and then to Tunda Vandh which is the Rabari village. This has magnificently designed huts, the interiors of which are an art to reckon with. This journey ends with Mandvi.

Circuit 4 : This takes a tourist from Bhuj to Anjar. This is famous for the shrine of Jesal Toral. It is famous for its block prints and the nutcrackers. From here to Gandhidham and then Kandla as the final destination.

As we leave the land, we feel “This is the land of pleasure immeasurable.”

Best Time to Visit Kutch

Yes, the consideration of the ideal time to explore Kutch is necessary because Kutch is not a city that can greet you the same way all-year round. According to the seasons, the city changes its facades. Summers are a big NO to visit Kutch because during this season, Kutch completely seems to be in the flames of heat. Next comes monsoon months. You can visit during this season if you’re a nature lover because there are many small biosphere reserves in Kutch and they come in full splendor in the rainy season. Then comes the winters, undoubtedly the best time to explore Kutch.  ‘Kutch Ustav’ takes place during these months and the weather also doesn’t create any hurdle for the visitors.

How to Reach Kutch

Kutch is just a district in Gujarat, so don’t expect a handy transport facility.  No matter you’re going by air, rail, or by vehicles, first you have to get Bhuj, the adjoining city of Kutch.  Bhuj Airport is the closest airport which is merely 55 km from Kutch. If you’re going by rail, Bhuj Railway station is the most approachable for you. It is 70 km from Kutch. From Bhuj, you can hire taxis, autos, or the buses to reach Kutch. If you’re planning to visit Kutch by your own vehicle, you have to go via Ahmedabad. And if we talk about the transportation service within Kutch, cabs, rickshaws, and autos make the journey easier.

Attracting the worldwide tourist, Kutch is the most shining jewel in the map of Gujarat. With an unequaled blend of culture and history, it gives an unforgettable experience to its visitors. If you’ll visit it once, it would definitely call you back. So, just plan the first trip.

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Bhuj, Kutch

A land of colour, culture and spectacular topography, Kutch with its rustic beauty is nothing less than a pictorial wonderland. Kutch, the land of the creators, myriad colors, and infinite variety, is the place where time has left its footprints. The literal meaning of term Kutch is something which intermittently becomes wet and dry. The term 'Kutch' is also used for tortoise in Sanskrit. A large part of the Kutch, commonly known as the Great Rann of Kutch, submerges in water during the rainy season and becomes dry during the winter season. Starting from Indus valley civilization to Rao dynasty, every ruler has gifted Kutch legacy of art and architecture.

History: Forming the North-Western region of Gujarat, Kutch is a land of heroism and romance. One can see the traces of human settlement in Gujarat since the time of Indus Valley Civilization, which signifies that the early Stone Age man used to love in the area. In fact, one of the largest Harappan sites in the Indian sub-continent, Dholavira is located in the Khadir Bet Island of the Kutch. Historians say that Kutch was first ruled by Enander I of Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, who was later overthrown by Indo-Scythians and then finally Gupta Empire came into power. Due its amazing geographical conditions, Kutch has captured the interest of many republics like Maitraka of Valabhi, Chavdas, Solanki, Vaghelas, Sindh, Rajput Samma and later in the thirteenth century, the length and breadth of the area were seized by the Jadeja Dynasty. In the year 1819, Kutch was captured by the East India Company after fighting a terrifying battle against the Jadgea dynasty.

Popular Tourism Places in Kutch: Places like Bhuj. Mandvi, Dholavira, Gandhidham, and Anjar are amongst the best places to visit in Kutch region that people hardly know. Narayan Sarovar, one of the five holy lakes mentioned in Shrimad Bhagvad and many other Jain and Hindu pilgrimage sights are also located here. Bhuj, the Kutchi capital of yore, get the maximum attention but there are many other places that one should know. Places like Dholavira (an archaeological site that contains the ruins of the Harappan city), Aina Mahal and Parag Mahal in Bhuj, Than Monastery and Vijay Villas Palace of Mandvi are worth a visit for the history buffs. Other than the major historical travel destination, Mandvi is also a port city with an amazing shipbuilding yard. The coast and marshlands of Kutch attract many migratory and domestic birds including giant flocks of flamingos, pelicans and common cranes are often seen flying in the region.

Kutch is a beautiful amalgamation of the sea and desert that can charm anyone with its beauty. One place that deserves a special mention in the Kutch is the charming white deserts of the Great Rann of Kutch. Spanning over an area of 7505 sq km, Great Rann of Kutch the world’s largest salt desert that remains covered with water during the monsoon season, and over the winters, the water evaporates, leaving a vast expanse of the dry hard mud, which dazzles like a diamond under the scorching sun and appears like an eerie under the bluish glow during the night hours. People who want to relish the view of the desert from a different angle should climb the Kalo Dungar (black hill), the highest point in Kutch. Top of the hill offers the splendid view of the Kutch region, Thar Desert and the Great Rann. During the winter season, this dramatic expanse of salt land is a magical wondered. Amidst the magical landscapes, a carnival of high-spirited gaiety, the Rann Utsav is marked by the excellent quality of folk dance, music, and art. Brimming with hospitality and traditional flavours, Rann Utsav is a grand extravaganza, which is celebrated every year for three months.

Contrasting the beauty of the Great Rann of Kutch is the Little Rann of Kutch, a land that is just not meant for the faint-hearted people as this is the place where nature shows its harshest form. Barren land of the Little Rann is the abode of wild ass (locally called khur), as well as bluebells, blackbuck and chinkaras. In this part of Kutch, one can see people pumping up ground water and extracting the salt.

Farming, sea and desert well represent the diverse culture of Kutch. The land is the abode of one of the most colourful people who spot gaudy dresses; a visit to Kutch is an inspirational experience. Many pastoral communities in Kutch are semi-nomadic herders of camel and sheep. All the major nomadic communities, namely rabaris and ahirs, are blessed with a creative intellect and often create finest handicrafts and popular textile techniques including block printing, tie-dye and weaving. Tribes of the sleepy villages like Hodko, Nirona, Mandvi and Bhujodi, makes gorgeous embroidered garments for wedding trousseau. The delectable surf embroidery, the geometric beauty of Khareek patterns, the dramatic spirit of pakoo's tight square chain and double button stitch embroidery of the sodha Rajput, as well as the mirror work embroideries of Rabari and Ahir craftswomen- all find plenty of buyers. The Kutch region has been a melting point for many communities from across the borders- Sindh in Pakistan, Marwar region in Western Rajasthan and beyond- adding to the rich handicrafts offered in the region.

One can experience the beauty of Kutch in myriad ways- walking on the beach of Mandvi, witnessing the art of the past at the beautiful palaces of Bhuj, and moreover, satisfying the shopping hunger by paying a visit to the local market. The place is so lovely, enigmatic, mysterious that even the legends says..

“Kutch nahin dekha toh kuch nahi dekha.”

Things to Do in Kucth

  • Purchase Kutch embroidery jackets, mirror work fabrics, patchwork fabric, pottery, silver jewellery, rogan paintings, leather products and embroidery runners from the local markets of Anjar and Bhuj.
  • Go for a beach walk on the coastal land of Mandvi.
  • Visit the sites of Indus Valley Civilization sites in Dholavira.
  • Sample local cuisines of Kutch like Dhokla, Thepala, Fafda, Kachori, Khandvi, Hahdwoh, Ganthia, Oondhiya, Debra, Surat Paun and countless other Gujrati delicacies.
  • Stay in an eco-resort or spend a night in the tribal homestays.
  • Go for a jeep safari in the Jeep SafarI in the Little Rann of Kutch
  • Walk at the White Rann of Kutch in full Moonlight
  • Visit the Rann of Kutch's Indo-Pak border area.
  • Experience Kutch at its colorful and exotic by attending the Kutch Utsav.
  • Go for wildlife safari to the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary in the Little Rann of Kutch in northwest Gujarat.
  • Meet and greet the Gujarat's African-Indian tribe- Siddi tribe, who stay in the Bhuj region.
  • Go on a camel safari and camp out in the Great Rann of Kutch white desert.
  • Enjoy the panoramic view of Kutch from the top point of Kala Dungar.
  • Witness the grand history of the region by visiting some of the oldest museums of Gujarat.
  • Visit the sleepy village of Hodko to buy some embroidered clothes.
  • Experience the beauty of Great Rann of Kutch by taking part in ATV rides, bicycle trip, para-motoring stints, ATV rides and star gazing jaunts.

Interesting Facts

  • Great Rann of Kutch is reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world.
  • Flamingo city in Kutch is the largest flamingo breeding ground in the world.
  • Dholavira, an archaeological site in Kutch district, is a part of Indus Valley Civilisation.
  • Mundra Port in Gujarat is the largest private port in India.

Where to Stay Booking a stay in Kutch is never a problem as here one can find many budget hotels, luxury hotels, resorts, and homestays. Small towns like Mandvi, Gandhidham, and Bhuj offers good best-maintained hotels. If planning a trip around festival season then it's advisable to book in advance as most accommodation remains full and even over charge. People who are attending Rann Utsav should stay at the tent city, located nearby the venue. Other than the tent city they are many eco-resorts that offer rustic experience to travelers. See below for the resorts where one can book their stay on a trip to Kutch:

Bhuj Hotels

  • City The Village Resort
  • Hotel Mangalam
  • Hotel Ilark
  • Hotel Oasis

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Ultimate Kutch Travel Guide: Gujarat tourism hotspot

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As a Gujarati, I’ll never fully express my admiration for deserts. Kutch tourism has been on the list of every traveler lately due to the white desert and Gujarat Tourism campaigns. Here goes the Kutch Travel Guide .

To those people who think that Kutch has been simply blown out of proportion by Amitabh Bachan and his “Kuchh din toh Guzaro Gujarat mein”(spend some days in Gujarat) advertisements – this blog’s written specifically for you.

Kutch travel guide – it’s best in winters, from September to February. November to February there’s the “ Rann Utsav(Desert Festival) ” and it attracts tourists from all over the world.

Table of Contents

1. Kutch Travel Guide – Bhuj

Aaina Mahal

This is the capital city of the Kutchh district. It’s accessible by air at the Bhuj Domestic airport. Bhuj’s a very interesting place. There’s a “City Palace” with “Aaina Mahal(mirror palace)” in the Darbargarh area of the city. Just hire a rickshaw and within 4 hours you would have been across the city.

My favorite part of Bhuj is the handicraft market. I love silver jewelry and the traditional Kutchhi cotton kurtas with ajrakh print. Trust me when I say this, they don’t sell such Kurtas anywhere.

Also, to someone into terracotta art and Handicrafts then expect a wonderful variety like never seen before. Bhujodi’s a small village made on the outskirts of Bhuj for visitors, begin your shopping spree from here.

Say you happen to have some more time on your hand then consider visiting Khavda for Ajrakh clothing and Nirona for pottery and kitchenware. These villages are within a 30km radius of Bhuj – take a bus or just hire a taxi.

Swaminarayan temple and Kutchi Dabeli

We also visit the Swaminarayan temple in Bhuj every single time. It’s a huge beautiful white temple. Also, do try out Kathiyawadi restaurants and Dabeli. One simply can’t go around Kutch without the super spicy “Kutchi Daabeli”. My roommate, who’s a Kutchi, gets me a Dabeli every single time she comes from vacation.

In fact, we have a special Dabeli masala in the room all the time. Eat it with chapati and rice and everything is not tasty.

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2. Dhordo/ White Desert/ Safed Rann

The most exciting and talked about part of the Kutch travel guide : I have a friend who’s performing in the Rann Utsav this year. Folk dance and the ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh are the chief guests.

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Rann Utsav started as a three days saga in 2005. Initially, it was meant to revive the culture of Kutch instead of the Bhuj earthquake that destroyed the economy and lives of the people of the district. I remember my Mumma often recalls how the earthquake was terrible and the tremors were felt all the way to Delhi, 1000kms away.

We incurred some heavy losses as well and times were tough, but people grow out of everything. That’s the beauty associated with Rann Utsav.

Flamingoes

Spend an entire day in the desert and with luck, there’s a good chance to see some Siberian cranes and flamingoes on migration. I personally suggest having your lunch in Bhuj and then leaving for the desert. You’ll be there in an hour and a half. The sunset’s a delight to watch. Then begins the night stage festivities. Dances, Folk songs, and people in full festive delight.

Navratri(Gujarati dance festival) and Makar Sankranti(kite flying festival) are also celebrated here.

Accommodation in Dhordo

To spend a night in the desert – book yourself a cottage online, but the bookings often go up to 3 years of waiting, and I am not kidding.

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This is the part where it gets really expensive. But the experience again is worth it. Camel riding, desert biking, hot air ballooning are some other highlights.

Do you know that the desert’s white because of the salt content in the sand? In fact, half of the desert’s submerged under seawater during monsoons. The water washes away in winters and the salt planes remain. It’s like a snowy experience without the snow :)

3. Mandvi Beach

This is a spot for exclusive bird watching. Your typical beach experience with coconut water, camel ride, ferries, jet skies, dabeli, Kulfi, and sunset. The perfect evening spot!

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4. Kaalo Dungar(Black Hill)

It’s a black hill. Literally. It’s right in the middle of the white desert and a strategic point for India. Pakistan border’s visible from here and one needs a military permit to visit the hill. The perfect trekking experience with a view so precious that it’s the hotspot for college students and high school kids.

5. Mata Nu Madh

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It’s a temple with a history of fulfilled wishes.  It’s a two-hour drive from Bhuj. The deity is sacred to the Jadeja rulers of Kutchh and is revered by all people.

So, that’s the highlight in a 100kms radius of Bhuj. Stay at a hotel in Central Bhuj and with 3 days is more than enough to go around.  I recommend getting a stay in central Bhuj and hiring a motorcycle or a car and traveling around at your own pace. Also, booking a taxi is an option.

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Say you happen to have more time on your hand and wish to expand the radius then I recommend visiting the “Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary” and  “Pirotan Islands in the Arabian Sea” for the wild experience. However, you’ll have to shift your base to Jamnagar in that case.

That would end the Kutch travel guide . Kutch is a very unlikely “touristy” place in the sense that the visitor inflow hasn’t been a historical occurrence. Recently, people have added Kutchh to their bucket list. The best part is, this doesn’t seem to die out any time soon with the ever-growing number of people flocking the Rann every year during November-March. And, I’m just so proud to boast about it!

I’ve been to Kutch thrice. Once with my parents, then with my grandparents and finally with my school friends. And I’ve had a different experience every single time! So, wishing you the best time traveling around my state!

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Explore The Top Enchanting Places To Visit In Kutch

When it comes to experiencing the raw and rustic beauty of Gujarat, the Rann of Kutch stands in a league of its own. Stretching endlessly, this remarkable landscape dotted with fascinating places to visit in Kutch is truly a sight to behold. 

As the home of the renowned Rann Utsav, India’s largest salt desert transforms into a magical landscape during the White Desert Festival. The Rann of Kutch is a mesmerizing region of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It offers a unique travel experience that will surely leave you spellbound. 

Whether you’re visiting during Rann Utsav 2023 or any other time, there are many places to visit in Kutch and a plethora of attractions to explore to make your trip absolutely worth it. Let’s check them out!

1. The Great Rann of Kutch

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The jewel in the crown of Rann of Kutch packages, the Great Rann of Kutch is an unmissable natural wonder. Imagine miles and miles of pristine white salt desert stretching as far as the eye can see. During the Rann Utsav, this barren land turns into a cultural funfair and attending it definitely tops the list of top things to do in Kutch! This cultural extravaganza that happens annually, witnesses the entire region coming alive with music, dance, folk performances, camel safaris, and so much more. 

Planning to attend the Rann Utsav 2023 and wondering how to do the Rann Utsav bookings? 

Well, mark your calendars because the Rann Utsav 2023 is expected to take place from November 10, 2023, until February 24, 2024 and promises to be even more spectacular than its previous versions! For your convenience, please make sure you complete your Rann Utsav bookings well in advance to grab the best deals on cheap flights to Kutch and secure comfortable accommodations during this bustling festival time. 

2. The Little Rann of Kutch

places to visit in Kutch- Little Rann of Kutch

While the Great Rann of Kutch is celebrated for its grandeur, it’s little known counterpart, the Little Rann of Kutch is equally enchanting. This is where you’ll find the Wild Ass Sanctuary, home to the endangered Indian Wild Ass. The sanctuary also offers opportunities for bird watching and wildlife photography. If you are on the lookout for underrated tourist places in Kutch to add to your Gujarat tour packages , then this is it!

3. Kala Dungar (Black Hill)

places to visit in Kutch- Kala Dungar

With a height of 1400 feet, the Kala Dungar (Kalo Dungar), also known as the Black Hill, is the highest point in Kutch. It provides a panoramic view of the entire Rann right up to the India-Pakistan Border. You’ll also find the famous 400-year-old Dattatreya Temple here which is a prime spot to witness jackals and humans coexisting in harmony since hundreds of years. The colorful sunsets and the magnetic hills in the region, where vehicles seem to defy gravity and roll uphill on their own add to the mystical charm of this place.

4. Dhordo Village

Dhordo in Kutch, Gujarat

Located at the heart of Gujarat, Dhordo Village – recently included in the United Nation World Tourism Organisation’s list of the ‘Best Tourism Villages’, is an oasis of tranquility. Known as the ‘Gateway to Rann’, Dhordo has to be among the places to visit in Rann of Kutch during Rann Utsav as it comes alive with cultural performances, and bustling markets during the festival. If you wish to have a truly immersive experience, skip out on the hotels in Kutch and stay at the Dhordo tent city.

5. Mandvi Beach

Mandvi Beach

Located on the Arabian Sea, Mandvi Beach offers a quiet escape from the salt flats. A welcome addition for visitors to the area it is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the sunset. The beach huts and different activities like camel ride, balloons in the sea shore, desert mini Jeep ride, water sports, etc. will keep you on your toes. Its proximity to the Vijay Vilas Palace, pristine waters, and fine sands, makes it a top pick among Kutch tourist places. 

6. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

If you’re a nature enthusiast, then the Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary has to be on your list of places to visit in Kutch. This sanctuary is a haven for various species of animals and birds and a paradise for nature lovers. You can spot the Indian porcupine, desert fox, flamingos, pelicans, wild asses, and a variety of migratory birds. It’s an excellent destination for wildlife photography and a must-visit for birdwatchers.

7. Narayan Sarovar

Places to visit in Kutch- Narayan Sarovar

For a spiritual experience, visit Narayan Sarovar, one of the five holy lakes in Hinduism. It’s a significant pilgrimage site with a beautiful temple complex dedicated to Lord Shri Trikamraiji. Holding great spiritual and historical importance, it is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Kutch.

8. Vijay Vilas Palace

places to visit in Kutch- Vijay Vilas Palace

If you are a movie buff, the Vijay Vilas Palace may seem familiar at first glance as it has a Bollywood connection. Featured in movies like ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’, ‘Lagaan’ and ‘Commando’ which simply adds an extra layer of allure to it, makes it one of the top tourist places to visit in Kutch. With exquisite architecture, this stunning palace, built in the early 20th century, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the former Maharao of Kutch. 

9. Aina Mahal

Aina Mahal

An 18th-century palace located in Darbargadh, Bhuj, the Aina Mahal was built by Rao Lakhpatji of Kutch around 1750. The palace is also known as the ‘Palace of Mirrors’ because of its intricate glasswork and mirror decorations. The 2 storied palace has been converted into a museum that includes a collection of clocks, mechanical toys, paintings, and pictures and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Kutch. 

10. The Kutch Museum

Kutch/ Bhuj Museum

Located in Bhuj, and established in 1877 by Maharao Khengarji III, the museum houses an eclectic collection of artefacts, including textiles, weapons, silverware, sculpture, wildlife, geography, and dioramas of Kutch tribal costumes. The museum is home to the largest existing collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, dating back to the 1st century AD, as well as examples of the extinct Kutchi script. One section of the museum is devoted to the vibrant tribal culture of the region. 

11. Lakhpat

places to visit in Kutch- Lakhpat

Once a bustling port city, Lakhpat is now a ghost town with well-preserved structures. Featured in the movie ‘Refugee’, this last town on the western end of India close to the Indo-Pak Border is the meeting point of the Kori Creek and the Rann of Kutch. The Lakhpat Fort and Gurudwara, with its historical significance, make it a unique stop. 

Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or cultural explorer, Kutch will captivate your heart and leave you yearning for more.

Plan your visit during Rann Utsav 2023 to witness the salt desert come alive and do not miss the chance to stargaze at this captivating region, a true gem of India’s tourism landscape. The clear, dark skies of the Rann are perfect for stargazing. Simply lay back and gaze at the endless sea of stars under a moonlit sky while enjoying the serene atmosphere of the desert. 

Kutch is waiting to offer you an experience like no other. Ready for your trip and embark on an unforgettable journey to this enchanting land?

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Places to visit in Kutch: Exploring Uncharted Charms of White Rann and Beyond

by middha on August 24, 2023

Places to visit in Kutch

When you hear the name, Kutch, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the white salt flats of the Rann of Kutch. But wait, there’s much more to that! The Rann is not one of the only places to visit in Kutch. From historical wonders and cultural landmarks to mesmerising natural wonders, the district of Kutch offers a myriad of treasures for curious minds to see and explore.

Places to see in Kutch

After all, Kutch is the cultural district of Gujarat and has several Kutch tourist places waiting to be explored. Being home to many communities, plenty of melodious folk songs and intricate handicrafts can be found in this colourful and culturally rich land. Kutch will enthral you with its colourful culture and exotic beauty as it displays fantastical stretches of shimmering white terrain, a variety of fauna, gorgeous seashores, and ancient ruins. 

This post will briefly look at some of the best places to visit in Kutch.

The best places to visit in Kutch are-

1. rann of kutch.

The Rann of Kutch, a small district in the state of Gujarat, is one of the most important places to visit in Kutch. The Rann of Kutch is well renowned across the world. With the Thar Desert on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other, the Rann of Kutch is a sand and salt wonderland that stretches for miles. 

Places to see in Kutch

On full moon evenings, the desert shines and provides a stunning vista. The Rann especially sees a large number of visitors and cultural aficionados during the Rann Utsav in winter. In fact, winter is an excellent season to visit Kutch for a variety of reasons. From bonfires underneath moonlit skies to camel rides to bird watching in the Little Rann of Kutch, this mighty salt desert has a lot to offer for tourists and adventurers.

Every year, the world-renowned Kutch Utsav or the Kutch Festival, is held here from November to February. Millions of people head to Kutch during this time to be part of the beautiful festival. Take a look at this article that talks about Rann Utsav- The Untold Secrets Of The Magical Festival Of Kutch

2. Mandvi Beach

The Rann of Kutch, however, isn’t the only popular place to visit in Kutch. With its pristine and serene shoreline and renowned as a popular site for camping and water sports, Mandvi Beach is one of the most important places to visit in Kutch. Picturesque sea views await all who visit. What’s more, visitors can enjoy camel and horse rides around the beach while taking in the beautiful views.

Places to see in Kutch

The beach is also located next to the Vijaya Vilas Palace, another popular destination to visit when in Kutch. So, if you’re in Kutch and have a few hours to spare, don’t miss out on this delightful little escapade.

3. Vijaya Vilas Palace

If cultural and historical landmarks are something that excites you, then the Vijaya Vilas Palace is definitely a place you need to check out when in Kutch. This red sandstone palace stands as the epitome of Rajputani architecture and is situated right next to Mandvi Beach.

Places to see in Kutch

The palace estate features beautiful architecture, a privately owned beach, a museum, and a top-of-the-line heritage resort for guests to stay in. If you’re in Mandvi, then this is one of the top places to visit in Kutch.

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4. Topansar Lake

Another place to visit in Mandvi is Topansar Lake. Situated at the heart of the beach town, this lake is popular among the locals as a picnic spot, as well as for rejuvenating activities like walks and runs. The lake is also popular among bird watchers and nature enthusiasts as it forms a rest stop for many migratory birds throughout the year. Although not as popular as some of the other places on this list, it is a recommended destination when you’re in Kutch.

Places to see in Kutch

There is so much that the state of Gujarat has to offer that it just cannot be covered in a few words.

5. Kutch Museum

As the oldest museum in the state of Gujarat, the Kutch Museum is another one of the places to visit in Kutch for those that love to learn about history and culture.

Places to see in Kutch

From Kshatrapa inscriptions to tribal artefacts and diverse folk arts and crafts, this museum has a nice variety of artefacts and relics to look at and learn from, some even dating all the way back to the 1 st Century. Although the museum itself isn’t all that large, the huge collection more than makes up for it.

6. Dholavira

How about swapping a museum visit for an adventure into an archaeological treasure? 

When it comes to one of the best historical places to visit in Kutch, nothing quite rivals Dholavira – a glimpse into one of the earliest civilisations on the planet. The site allows you to wander through the remains of a once-bustling ancient city from the Harappan era, letting you get a peek into days long past. 

Places to see in Kutch

Check out the well-preserved street plans, the nifty water systems they had going on, and the bits and pieces that reveal just how Dholavira was a testament to human creativity and the story of yesteryears. Imagine taking a time machine as you roam the intricate passages, check out the water reservoirs, and gawk at the jaw-dropping structures that tell tales of folks who lived there nearly 4,000 years ago. Whether you’re a history buff or just up for an offbeat adventure, Dholavira ranks high on the must-see list in Kutch.

7. Bhadreshwar Jain Temple

Bhadreshwar Jain Temple is one of Bhadravati’s most ancient temples and certainly one of the best places to see Kutch. The building is currently being rebuilt and completely transformed into a new complex. The main temple is quite magnificent, made entirely of white marble. It also has beautiful architecture with etched pillars displaying great artwork. There are 52 minor monuments, graves, and two-century-old mosques that surround the great temple.

Places to visit in Kutch

8. Kalo Dungar

Kalo Dungar, also known as Black Hill, looms to the north of Khavda village, securing the title of the highest point in Kutch at 462 meters. From this vantage point, you’re in for breathtaking vistas of the Great Rann salt flat or an inland sea if you happen to drop by during the monsoon. Getting there demands your own means of transportation, however. The hill is also renowned for its 400-year-old shrine dedicated to Lord Dattatreya. As you ascend to the hill’s summit, a panoramic view unfolds over the expansive, bleached landscape.

Places to see in Kutch

The hues shift with the passage of time and the setting sun behind the mountains. A brief 15-minute ride from the hill’s base will lead you to the India Bridge, linking the northernmost part of Kutch to the mainland. Do note that this area falls under military jurisdiction, and photography is not allowed.

Whether it’s a trip to the Rann of Kutch, a stunning white-sand and salt desert, or to the location of the historic Dholavira ruins, Kutch has something delightful to offer every tourist. Every step you take in Kutch is a trip through time and space, from the peaceful beaches of Mandvi Beach to the grandiose architecture of Vijaya Vilas Palace and Bhadreshwar Jain Temple. Furthermore, this post only explores some of the best places to visit in Kutch. There’s so much more to see here. Anyone that enters Kutch will have a memorable encounter, whether they are interested in history, the natural world, or a richer cultural experience.

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21 Places to visit in Kutch

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Kutch is a district in the Indian state of Gujarat and is popular for its   Banni grasslands   with their seasonal   marshy   wetlands . It is beautiful yet peculiar location as most of Kutch is known for its dry lands which are submerged in shallow water during the rainy season. Most popularly, Kutch is known as The Rann Of Kutch because of its marshy   salt flats   which become snow white after the seasonal water that the land is submerged in dries up during the summer or winter. It is a beauty that you cannot experience anywhere else, it is the sheer majestic splendour of the place that it attracts tons of tourist gl obally. The salt flats make gives it a glossy look and makes it seem like an endless stretch of land in the horizon which has a different thrill in it. Quite rightly it is a great spot for a weekend getaway trip as it is an amalgamation of beauty and bewilderment.

How to reach Kutch?

By Air – The closes airport to Kutch is the Bhuj Airport which is located at a distance of about 70 km from the city centre and tourists can then take a cap to their destination location. However, the airport does not have great flight connectivity as it mainly connects to just major cities like Delhi and Mumbai. But tourist can also take a flight from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport which is located in Ahmadabad and has a regular connectivity both with all Indian cities as well as international cities.

By Train – The closest railhead is the Bhuj railway station and it certainly is the best way to reach Kutch as it is connected to all major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmadabad, Kolkata, Jaipur and Pune via regular trains.

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By Bus – Travelling by bus is also a great option as roads are well connected here and Bhuj has a great bus station which has many regular buses from major cities like Mumbai, Ahmadabad, Surat, and Baroda. Tourists have the option of both AC and NON-AC buses from both government and private bus service providers.

Places to visit in Kutch

Historical monuments or places.

kutch tourist places list pdf

It is one of the oldest township area in Kutch which makes for a great historical tourism. Tourists can delve into time with the numerous old buildings many of which date back to the 18 th century along with beautiful old alleys and temples, parks and lakes. This is also of the main cities so weekend getaway trip cannot be a success without a visit to this city.

Location – Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat

2) Aina Mahal –

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It is an 18 th century building built in an Italian Gothic–style has now become one of the prime tourist spots in Kutch. Elaborately decorated with chandeliers, mirrors and semi-precious stones the building also has a religious Hindu temple in the courtyard which makes it both a historic extravaganza as well as a religious tour. Best Kutch trips have to have a visit to the Aina Mahal.

Location – Bhuj, kutch, Gujarat

3) Dholavira –

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It is amazing archaeological site. Home to the 5000 years old ancient Harappan civilisation site beside the Saraswati River it is surely something that will enlighten as well excite you as this is one such place from where the humans we are today evolved. T rain water harvesting and irrigation system is best example of best implementation of engineer and are also tourist attraction. The Wood fossil park is nice attraction centre as well. All best Kutch packages contain this spot in their list of places to visit without a doubt.

Location – Khadirbet in Bhachau Taluka, Kutch, Gujarat

4) Lakhpat Fort –

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The town is enclosed by 7 km long 18th-century fort walls. The fort was rebuilt and expanded in 1801 by Fateh Muhammad. The Lakhpat village is the last village of INDIA Border

Location – Lakhpat, Kutch, Gujarat

5) Roha fort –

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It is an archaeological site since the time when the British ruled India and during those years it was converted into a jail. There has however local rumours of the place being haunted but how much can one say? However the fort was built but “ Chavda Vansh of Rajput community” for their stay and is surly a photographers paradise in the recent past for its dilapidated yet royal outlook.

Location – Kutch, Gujarat

6) Siyot Caves –

The caves are popularly known as Kateshwar Buddhist cave. This is a five rock cut-out cave near Village Siyot in Kutch district. Images of god Buddha a in various mudras are drawn on rock of this caves. It is a splendid place for historians and archaeologists.

7) Prag Mahal –

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It is yet another old building in Bhuj and is thus a tourist spot. Built during the 18 th century it has some interesting architectural designs and from the top of the Mahal one can have a bird’s eye view of Bhuj. However, according to the city tour guide it is recommended that the trip to this place is clubbed with some other spot.

Location – Darbar Gadh Road, Old Dhatia Falia, Bhuj, Gujarat

Timing – 9AM–1PM, 3–5:45PM (except Thursday)

8) Kutch Museum –

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It is the oldest museum in Kutch which is located near the Hamirsar Lake in Bhuj. The museum is divided into floors and it consists of various articles and artefacts from different historical eras. Some of which are stone writings from ancient times, obituaries of nobles and some superbly carved figures. Also figures of local tribes and their attire. Beautiful Bandhani clothes ranging from purses to large coats and sarees, small interesting beautifully artefacts like hairpins and vessels, some old coins and also old weapons used by the kings in ancient times. Among the many things to do at Kutch a visit to the museum is a must to enlighten and enrich you with the history of this beautiful place.

Location – Ghanshyam Nagar, Bhuj, Gujarat

Timing – 10AM–1PM, 2:30–5:30PM

9) Vijay Villas Palace –

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This place is one time summer palace of Jadeja Rajas of Kutch and is now a popular tourist location. The palace is surrounded by beautiful greenery and there is a private beach a few meters from the palace, the large hallways, and the dome shaped ceiling, the minute architectural designs all of which makes it a grand spot, as rightly associated to the Kings of the past. Best Kutch packages have to have this place in their list of places to visit during your weekend getaway here.

Location – District Kutch, Mandvi, Gujarat

Timing – 8AM – 6:30PM

10) Tera Fort –

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It is one of the old forts in Kutch which is associated to the previous Royals of the place. The fort is located in the Tera village in the south-western side of Kutch. However, this historic site is not maintained well due to the constant tussle between the reaming members of the royal families.

Location – Kutch District, Tera village, Gujarat  

11) Kanthkot Fort –

The fort is located on an isolated rocky hill and is surely one of the oldest forts in Kutch and may be in the whole of India. The fort was built even before the 8 th century and in the eighth century the fort is said to have been the capital of the   Kathis   and later on to have been taken by the   Chavdas.   Middle of the tenth century, under the name Kanthadurg the Chaulukya   king   Mularaja  left. It was after the fifteenth century during the rule of Jadejas; Kanthkot was given as an estate to Dedaji. In 1816, it surrendered to a British; however the Jadejas still ruled it till the Independence in 1947.

Thus this fort is an epitome of history, not only of the colonial history but it goes way beyond that. However, the fort is not in a very well condition but a visit to this will broaden your understandings of our historical past.

Location – Kanthkot, Gujarat

Religious places

12) shri swaminarayan mandir –.

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The temple is devoted to Swami Narayan who is believed to be an embodiment of Lord Vishnu. Idols of other Hindu Goddesses and Gods were also seen in the temple. The temple is built in the recent times, with marvellous modern architecture. The idols in the temple are mostly made with marble which gives it a more graceful and divine look. The temple is supervised by the Nar Narayan Dev Gadi of the Swaminarayan Sampraday, a part of Hinduism.

Location – Tirth Dham, Shree Swaminarayn Road, Opposite City Police, Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat

13) Ma Ashapura Temple –

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The temple is dedicated to Mata Ashapura is Kuldevi of the Jadejas / Rajputs who ruled this city. Tourists also need to visit Mata Na Madh which is situated near Panandro Mines of coal.

Location – Sonivad, Bhuj, Gujarat

14) Bhadreshwar Jain Temple –

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The temple is also known as the Vasai Jain Temple which is located in the Bhadreshwar village of Mundra Taluka. It is an awesome 11th century old temple which makes it one of the oldest Jain temples in the country. Here one can enjoy the spectacular designs, the fantastic architecture and delve into history. Best Kutch trips are incomplete without a visit to this temple.

Location –   Bhadreshwar, Gujarat  

15) Tapkeshwari Temple –

It is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Tapkeshwari and is located at a distance of 8km from Bhuj city, a visit to this temple is not only a great spiritual endeavour but also fun and nice outing. Tapkeshwari is a great place to witness the beauty of nature.

Location – Tapkeshwari hill, Bhuj, Gujarat

16) Ambe Dham Temple –

It is a small temple dedicated to Goddess Ambika (Ambe) which is 15-20 minutes from Mandvi. The intricate designs inside the temple are just amazing with all the golden mirror work done on the dome interior.

There is also a food court, exhibition hall, replica of Holy Vaishnaodevi Shrine complete with hill structure, and large garden, it attracts large numbers of devotees and tourists as well. Thus visiting this newly built temple is a must thing to do to make it the best Kutch trip.

Location – Godhra, Kutch, Gujarat

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17) Koteshwar Mahadev Temple –

The temple is an amazing Shiva temple. The temple is more famous for the mythological stories that the temple is associated with which the locals or the tour guide will tell you. It is also one such place where you will just feel so positive and lively once you enter the main temple. Thus to gain a spiritual enlightenment or to have a lone peaceful time where you can just connect to your inner being, a visit to this temple is recommended.

Natural Structures and Sightseeing

18) kalo dungar –.

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Kalo Dungar is also popularly known as the “Black Hill”. It is the highest point in the region at a height of 462 meters. Tourists flock to this location to enjoy the mesmerising view of nature that one can witness from top of the hill. It is like a bird’s eye view of the village and the Rann of Kutch which can be seen at a distance.

Location – Khavda, Kutch district, Gujarat, India

19) Dhinodhar Hills –

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It is a picturesque location which has grown its popularity among tourist because of the wetlands and the numerous trekking paths here. According to the city tour guide the Kutch fossil park is also located nearby which attracts many tourists.

Location – Nakhatrana Taluka , Kutch district, Gujarat, India

20) Mandvi Beach –

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Once a major port the beach is now famous as a recreational spot for friends and family. According to the city tour guide the wind farm beach is located nearby at a distance of 7 km from here and is famous for its windmills which helps make both these places an attractive tourist destination.

Location – Mandvi, Gujarat, India

21) White Desert or Rann of Kutch –

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With an area of 7,505.22   square kilometres, the great Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world. Located in the Thar Desert in the Kutch district, this salt march makes for the most iconic tourist spot in the whole of Gujarat. A safari on the salt marsh is definitely one of the things to do to do justice to the Best Kutch package and thereby make it the Best Kutch trip while on your weekend getaway.

Location – Near Dhordo, Bhuj, Gujarat  

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10 Best Places to Visit in Kutch

The district of Kutch in Gujarat is a colorful as well as mesmerizing destination. Kutch is located in the westernmost corner of the country and is bordered by Arabian Sea and Gulf of Kutch in its west and south respectively.

To the north and east of Kutch lies the Great Rann and little Rann of Kutch. At Kutch you can catch a glimpse of the most authentic Gujarat in the form of spell bounding cultural traits, yummy traditional food, awesome landscapes and uniquely rich history. Kutch is predominantly an arid region consisting in sporadic patches of Banni grasslands and seasonal salt flats. The region is inhabited by more than 18 tribes who live in perfect harmony with each other. Bhuj is the most important city in the Kutch region of Gujarat.

The popularity of Kutch has increased a tenfold due to the very happening Rann Utsav hosted in the Rann of Kutch each year during the winter months. The Rann Utsav pulls huge crowds of tourists to Kutch from every nook and corner of the country and globe. It is a colorful event that has made Kutch find a distinct place in the global map. The more you explore the more you get drawn to its several mysteries…therein lies the attraction of Kutch as a unique destination of Gujarat.

Sightseeing of Kutch consists in visiting places in the desert region as well as in the urban part of Kutch. If you are planning to visit Kutch of late, these are the top-rated must-visit places in Kutch which you shouldn’t at all miss. Read on to learn more:

1. Rann of Kutch

Great Rann of Kutch, Gujrat

The Rann of Kutch is a vast expanse of salt marsh bordered by Arabian Sea on one side and Thar Desert on the other. On a moonlit night the salt desert glitters and looks ethereal while in the daytime, under the blazing sun the salt desert resembles a diamond with blinding shine. The beauty of this salt desert is simply matchless and that explains why tourists from far and wide gather here to catch one glimpse of this natural marvel. The majestic splendor of this salt desert makes you feel, as it were, the vast shimmering expanses have melted into the horizon to become one with the sky above. It is indeed a sight that combines bewilderment and beauty into one. Each year the Rann hosts the famous Rann Utsav during winter months. The Rann Utsav is a unique cornucopia of culture, traditions, history and life as a whole. Cultural enthusiasts and tourists from every part of the country and world make a beeline to Kutch during the festive times. Camel safari and jeep safari on the Rann of Kutch are the major attractions for tourists and visitors to the Rann.

2. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

Kutch Desert Wildlife sanctuary sprawls across an area of about 7506.22 sq km and consists in a vast stretch of salt desert. The important city of Bhuj is only a 100kms away from this sanctuary. The region was announced a sanctuary in the year 1986. The region is simply a gem for explorers, anthropologists and scientists as it has a vast array of fossils of the pre-historic eras. The wildlife in the sanctuary includes a vast array of mammalian wildlife as well as water birds. The animals you can spot at the sanctuary are spiny tailed lizards, chinkara, nilgai, caracal, fox, hyena. Birds like Houbara bastard, raptors etc are also seen in the sanctuary.

Also Read….. National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Gujarat

3. Kutch Museum

Kutch Museum

Kutch museum is the oldest museum in the state of Gujarat and is located in the Bhuj city. The other name for Kutch museum is Fergusson museum. Maharaja Khengarji is the founder of the museum that came into being in the year 1877. The museum stands gloriously opposite the Hamirsar Lake in the city of Bhuj. The items exhibited in this museum include ancient Kshatrapa inscriptions, extinct script of Kutch, rare coin collection, tribal artifacts, crafts and folk art, arms, sculptures, rare metal works, embroideries, musical instruments. All those who are enthusiastic to learn about tribal culture can visit the museum to gain in knowledge in this particular field.

Also Read: 11 Most Famous Museums in Gujarat

4. Kala Dungar

Kala Dungar

Kala Dungar is a dune hillock in the Rann of Kutch and is the highest point in the area. From the summit of the Kala Dungar, you can catch a spectacular bird’s eye view of the entire Rann below. One can access this scenic highland of the region from the Khavda base my means of jeeps or buses. Tourists flock heavily at the Kala Dungar especially to pay a visit to the ancient Dattatreya temple, dating back to nearly 400 years. The famed Dattatreya temple houses the trio deity of Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwar. Only professional hikers are allowed to hike up to the summit of the hillock.

5. Dholavira

Dholavira Ruins

Dholavira is an important archaeological destination and historic city in the scenic island Khadir Bet located in Gujarat’s Kutch district. Dholavira is an excavation site of Indus Valley Civilization and is nearly 4500 years old. At the excavation site, you may catch glimpses of the world’s first and most well-planned water storage systems amid the ruins. The ruins of Dholavira tell a tale of the 7 stages of a civilization right from its start to decay and leave us marveling with awe at the various items excavated from the site such as an ancient signboard written in Harappan language, monumental structures, funerary structures, aesthetic architecture and the like. Locally Dholavira is referred to as Kotada meaning large fort.

6. Siyot Caves

Siyot Caves, Kutch

Siyot caves also differently referred to as Kateshwar Buddhist caves are a conglomeration of 5 rock cutout caves located in vicinity to Siyot village in Gujarat’s Kutch district. This is one of the most ancient Buddhist caves in India and in the account of Chinese travelers who came to India around 7 th century, Siyot caves find a mention. The caves date back to 1 st century AD and come with an ambulatory path and east facing sanctum. The seals found in and around the caves and a profusion of Brahmi inscriptions at the cave site confirms it as a predominant Buddhist monastery in the yesteryears. For history buffs, Siyot caves stands out to be a must-visit destination indeed.

Must Read: Popular Buddhist Places in Gujarat

7. Vijaya Vilas Palace

Vijaya Vilas Palace, Kutch

The extremely lavish Vijaya Vilas Palace is a once upon a time summer palace of the Jadeja Maharaos of Kutch. The palace estate is a vast one covering 450 acres. The palace is made out of red sandstone and came into being in the year 1929. The imposing structure of the palace stands with all majesty on Mandvi beach. The Indo-European architectural style adorned with mind-blowing stonework makes Vijaya Vilas palace a much sought after photography subject. The campus of the palace features well-maintained grass lawns, exquisite fountains and Chhatri dedicated to Vijayaraji. The beauty of the palace is awe-inspiring. The palace is nothing but opulence presented in concrete form.

Also Read:  Popular Palaces in Gujarat

8. Aina Mahal

Aaina Mahal

This beautiful palace in Gujarat’s Bhuj city dates back to the 18 th century and came into being in the year 1761 under the initiative of Rao Lakhpatji. Ram Singh Malam, a famed architect of the times is the key figure behind the construction of this palace. The palace is made out of marble and decked with different shades of gilded Venetian glass and gold lace. The architecture of the palace exhibits an Indo-Saracenic style, full of grandeur. History comes alive at the Aina Mahal as you explore the Mahal moving from one room to another. Lavish bedrooms, court hall, music room, ornate doorways, richly carved balconies and elaborate window sections are some of the key highlights of this gorgeous palace.

9. Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Kutch great Indian bustard sanctuary also known as Lala Parijan sanctuary came into being in the year 1992 in order to preserve the country’s heaviest bird; the Bustard. The ambiance of this sanctuary is scenic enough and the region is carpeted with vast stretches of partly arid grasslands, marshy swamps. Apart from the most endangered Indian bustard, you can spot scores of other birds at the sanctuary such as stoliczkae, Marlins, Bushchat, Lesser Florican, McQueen’s Bustard, Herons, Sandpipers, black partridges, cranes, lark, quail, sand grouse etc. Some animals you can catch glimpse of at the sanctuary are Nilgai, Chinkara, Jungle cats etc.

10. Bhadreshwar Jain Temple

Bhadreshwar Jain Temple

Bhadreshwar Jain temple in Kutch is one of the most ancient Jain temples in the whole of India. The temple has a very strong historical background. As per the analysis of the historians the temple is as old as 516 BC. The other name for this Jain temple is Vasai Jain temple. The temple falls within the Mundra Taluka of Kutch region, in the village of Bhadreshwar. As is commonly said, Devchandra, a Jain layman had laid the foundation of this temple for the first time. The temple was renovated several times after that. The architectural plan resembles the plan of Mount Abu’s Dilwara temples.

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Did you know that Kutch is home to India's largest wildlife sanctuary? Yes, you heard me right. Kutch boasts of the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, known as the largest wildlife sanctuary in the country. Top 15 Places to visit in Kutch This sanctuary, sprawled over vast expanses of arid land, is a true testament to the remarkable biodiversity that thrives in this seemingly inhospitable environment. It's not just about wild asses; this sanctuary is home to a diverse range of wildlife, from graceful gazelles to majestic birds. In fact, there are many more places to visit in Kutch which demonstrate the legacy of India.

The crowning jewel of Kutch, however, is the Great Rann of Kutch . This vast salt desert, glistening like a sheet of pristine white, stretches as far as the eye can see.  Top 15 Places to visit in Kutch When you step onto the Rann, it's like entering a surreal wonderland, where the earth meets the sky in an endless expanse of blinding white beauty. And the best part? During the full moon nights, the Rann takes on an otherworldly charm as the soft moonlight bathes the salt desert, creating an ethereal, dreamlike ambience that is Nothing short of magical.

Get ready to explore this extraordinary land, where every turn brings a new adventure, and every moment is a glimpse into the heart and soul of Kutch.

List Of 15 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Kutch

Kutch's charm isn't confined to its vast landscapes alone. The region is dotted with a rich tapestry of cultures, each with its own unique traditions and art forms. So, whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a unique and immersive cultural experience, Top 15 Places to visit in Kutch has something to offer everyone.

  • The Great Rann of Kutch | A White Desert Dream
  • Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary | A Wildlife Wonderland
  • Vijay Vilas Palace | A Royal Retreat
  • Narayan Sarovar Temple | An Oasis of Spirituality
  • Kutch Craft Villages | A World of Artistry
  • Dhordo Village | Gateway to the Rann
  • Kala Dungar (Black Hill) | Witness the Magnificent Views
  • Mandvi Beach | Sun, Sand, and Seafood
  • Lakhpat Fort | Echoes of History
  • Aina Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) | A Reflection of Opulence
  • Dholavira | An Archaeological Marvel
  • Koteshwar Temple | A Spiritual Sojourn
  • Bhuj | The Heart of Kutch
  • Chhari Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve | A Birdwatcher's Paradise
  • Bhadreshwar Jain Temple | A Spiritual and Architectural Gem

1. The Great Rann of Kutch | A White Desert Dream

The Great Rann of Kutch, a vast salt desert, is one of the top tourist attractions in Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch is during the Rann Utsav, a cultural extravaganza held from October to February when the desert comes alive with music, dance, and vibrant festivities. For an adventurous experience, consider Kutch desert camping under the starry night sky. This offbeat place in Kutch is accessible via Bhuj, the heart of the region.

Major Attractions:

  • The stunning white salt desert landscape
  • The annual Rann Utsav festival

Things to Do:

  • Kutch desert camping
  • Attend cultural performances during Rann Utsav
  • Witness the mesmerising sunrise and sunset on the Rann

2. Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary | A Wildlife Wonderland

The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is a wildlife wonderland and a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. The best time to visit Kutch for wildlife viewing is during the winter months when migratory birds flock to the sanctuary. Accessible from Bhuj, this offbeat place in Kutch is a haven for wildlife photographers. To get there, you can hire a local guide who knows the terrain well.

  • Indian Wild Ass, the star attraction
  • Diverse bird species and wildlife
  • Wildlife photography and birdwatching
  • Take guided wildlife safaris

3. Vijay Vilas Palace | A Royal Retreat

Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi is a royal retreat that opens its doors to history lovers. The best time to visit Kutch for a tour of this opulent palace is from October to March. It's easily accessible from Bhuj by road. To make the most of your trip, plan a Kutch travel itinerary that includes a visit to the pristine Mandvi Beach. Don't miss shopping for Kutch handicrafts in Mandvi to take back unique mementoes of your visit.

  • Exquisite architecture and lush gardens
  • Film shooting location for Bollywood movies
  • Explore the palace and its surroundings
  • Enjoy a leisurely walk in the palace gardens

4. Narayan Sarovar Temple | An Oasis of Spirituality

Narayan Sarovar Temple is a spiritual oasis that holds deep religious significance. The best time to visit Kutch for a serene pilgrimage is during the winter months. It's well-connected to Bhuj, making it easily accessible. After a soul-soothing visit to the temple, explore the nearby Koteshwar Temple for a more profound spiritual experience. Bhuj offers a range of Kutch handicrafts for shopping, making it an ideal addition to your Kutch travel itinerary.

  • Sacred temple and serene lake
  • Spiritual atmosphere
  • Offer prayers and seek spiritual solace
  • Visit nearby Koteshwar Temple

5. Kutch Craft Villages | A World of Artistry

Kutch is renowned for its craft villages that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. To experience the vibrant artistry, plan your visit during the Rann Utsav when these villages come to life. Kutch is accessible from Bhuj, and you can explore villages like Bhujodi, Nirona, and Ajrakhpur. These offbeat places in Kutch offer a unique chance to witness artisans creating intricate handicrafts.

  • Skilled artisans crafting traditional Kutchi handicrafts
  • Vibrant and intricate artwork
  • Observe artisans at work
  • Shop for Kutchi handicrafts as souvenirs

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6. Dhordo Village | Gateway to the Rann

Dhordo Village acts as a gateway to the mesmerising Rann of Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch and experience this offbeat place is during the Rann Utsav. It's conveniently accessible from Bhuj and offers various Kutch desert camping options. Sleeping under the starlit sky is an adventure to remember. Before heading to the Rann, explore the Kutch handicrafts markets in Bhuj and Bhujodi to purchase souvenirs for your trip.

  • Entry point to the Great Rann of Kutch
  • Nomadic and indigenous culture
  • Experience the local way of life

7. Kala Dungar (Black Hill) | Witness the Magnificent Views

Kala Dungar, also known as Black Hill, offers magnificent panoramic views of the Rann. The best time to visit Kutch for this breathtaking experience is during the winter months. Accessible from Bhuj, this offbeat place in Kutch should be a must-visit on your Kutch travel itinerary. For an even more incredible experience, visit during sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colours.

  • Panoramic views of the Rann
  • Scenic beauty
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the Rann
  • Visit during sunset for a spectacular sight

8. Mandvi Beach | Sun, Sand, and Seafood

Mandvi Beach is a serene coastal destination in Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch's Mandvi Beach is from October to March when the weather is pleasant. It's well-connected to Bhuj by road. Here, you can relax by the sea, indulge in water sports, or savour fresh seafood. Your Kutch travel itinerary should include a visit to Vijay Vilas Palace for complete experience.

  • Picturesque coastal scenery
  • Water sports and relaxation
  • Sunbathe and swim on the beach
  • Try local seafood delicacies

9. Lakhpat Fort | Echoes of History

Lakhpat Fort, with its echoes of history, is a hidden treasure of Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch for a historical journey is during the winter months. Located in the westernmost part of Kutch, it's accessible from Bhuj. Explore the well-preserved fort, walk along the ancient walls, and feel the tales of yesteryears. After your visit, consider a stopover at Narayan Sarovar Temple for a spiritual experience.

  • Ancient fort ruins and walls
  • Historical significance
  • Explore the fort and learn about its history
  • Take in the desert surroundings

10. Aina Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) | A Reflection of Opulence

Aina Mahal, also known as the Palace of Mirrors, is a grand architectural marvel in Bhuj. The best time to visit Kutch for this opulent experience is from October to March. Bhuj, the heart of Kutch, is easily reachable by road. Wander through the ornate halls adorned with intricate mirrors and historical artefacts. Don't forget to include a shopping spree for Kutch handicrafts in your Kutch travel itinerary.

  • Opulent interiors with mirrors and glasswork
  • Historical artefacts
  • Tour the palace and admire the craftsmanship
  • Immerse yourself in the royal ambience

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11. Dholavira | An Archaeological Marvel

Dholavira is an archaeological marvel in Kutch, revealing the remnants of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. The best time to visit Kutch for a historical exploration is during the winter months. Accessible from Bhuj, this offbeat place in Kutch offers a glimpse into a bygone era. Walking through the well-preserved ruins, you can witness the advanced urban planning and engineering of the Indus Valley people.

  • Well-preserved ruins of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.
  • The archaeological significance of the site.
  • Explore the archaeological site and learn about its historical importance.
  • Witness the unique urban planning and engineering of the Indus Valley people.

12. Koteshwar Temple | A Spiritual Sojourn

Koteshwar Temple is a spiritual oasis perched on the coast of Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch for a serene pilgrimage is during the winter months. Accessible from Bhuj, it offers a tranquil experience by the Arabian Sea. After paying your respects at the temple, you can explore nearby attractions like Narayan Sarovar Temple and Lakhpat Fort.

  • A sacred temple located by the Arabian Sea.
  • Serene and spiritual ambience.
  • Offer prayers and seek spiritual solace at the temple.
  • Enjoy the tranquil surroundings and take in the sea views.

13. Bhuj | The Heart of Kutch

Bhuj serves as the heart of Kutch and is a central point for exploring the region. The best time to visit Kutch's Bhuj is throughout the year. You can easily reach Bhuj by road and rail. It's a hub for Kutch handicrafts shopping, with numerous markets and shops offering a wide range of artefacts and textiles. Bhuj is also a starting point for many Kutch travel itineraries, making it an ideal place to begin your adventure.

  • The central hub for exploring Kutch.
  • A vibrant market for Kutch handicrafts.
  • Plan your Kutch travel itinerary from Bhuj, the gateway to the region.
  • Explore local markets for shopping and immerse yourself in the cultural heart of Kutch.

14. Chhari Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve | A Birdwatcher's Paradise

Chhari Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. The best time to visit Kutch for birdwatching is during the winter months. Accessible from Bhuj, this offbeat place in Kutch is teeming with a variety of bird species. It's a paradise for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature's beauty. Be sure to include a visit to Bhujodi and other craft villages for a complete Kutch experience in your travel itinerary.

  • A haven for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Diverse bird species and natural beauty.
  • Bring your binoculars and camera for birdwatching and wildlife photography.
  • Enjoy a peaceful day in nature, observing the rich avian life.

15. Bhadreshwar Jain Temple | A Spiritual and Architectural Gem

The Bhadreshwar Jain Temple is a spiritual and architectural gem in Kutch. The best time to visit Kutch for a spiritual journey is during the winter months. Accessible from Bhuj, this temple is a place of serenity and reflection. The intricate architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit. While in Bhuj, you can explore the local markets for Kutch handicrafts to take home as souvenirs and include them in your Kutch travel itinerary.

  • It is a significant Jain temple with intricate architecture.
  • Spiritual and historical significance.
  • Explore the temple's intricate architectural details.
  • Take part in the spiritual experience and learn about its historical importance.

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Discover the captivating treasures of Kutch, a land filled with cultural richness and natural wonders. Don't miss the chance to witness the breathtaking avian life at Chhari Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve and experience the profound spiritual and architectural beauty of Bhadreshwar Jain Temple. Top 15 Places to visit in Kutch Plan your trip now with Adotrip. Obtain a wealth of information and end-to-end travel assistance and book tour Packages, hotels and flights under one roof.

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Frequently asked questions about places to visit in kutch.

Q1. What are the top tourist attractions in Kutch? A1. Some of the most popular ones include:

  • Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
  • Narayan Sarovar Temple
  • The Great Rann of Kutch

Q2. When is the best time to visit Kutch for the Rann Utsav? A2. The best time to visit Kutch for the Rann Utsav is during the winter months, from October to February.

Q3. Are there any unique cultural experiences to explore in Kutch? A3. Yes, there are many unique cultural experiences to explore in Kutch.

  • Visit a Kutch craft village
  • Attend a Kutchi folk dance performance
  • Visit a Kutchi temple

Q4. How do we reach Kutch and its White Rann from Bhuj? A4. You can get to the White Rann of Kutch from Bhuj by taking the NH341 highway.

Q5. What are some offbeat places to visit in Kutch? A5. Here are some offbeat places to visit in Kutch:

  • Dhordo Village
  • Mandvi Beach
  • Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary

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KoteshwarMahadeva Temple is one of the most famous places in Kutch . With panoramic ocean views from the temple terrace, this is one of the top tourist places in Kutch for good reason. Fairly close to major cities such as Bhuj and Gandhidham, this is the westernmost point in the country. While not all places to visit in Kutch are temples, this Shavait temple is simply too good for words.

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10 Best places you must visit in Kutch

by Diya Patel · October 30, 2022

October 30, 2022

Kutch is a blissful and enthralling destination in Gujarat,  best known for organizing the Rann Festival from November to February. Kutch, India’s largest district, is home to breathtaking landscapes, mind-boggling cultural traits, and awe-inspiring history. Aside from that, the gleaming beaches and the popular Dholaveera, one of the five largest Harappan sites, entice visitors worldwide. So, let’s uncover this paradise of fantastic locations and take a look at the most enchanting places to visit in Kutch.

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1. Vijaya Villas Palace

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Vijaya Vilas Palace, named after Yuvraj Shri Vijayaraj, the heir of this kingdom, is one of Kutch’s most popular attractions. This palace is made of red sandstone and features some of the most exquisite stone carvings and tile work. It is an outstanding work of artisans from different parts of India that demonstrates religious aesthetics in the palace.

This palace embraces royalty and offers spectacular views over 45 acres of land. The castle has its own beautiful private beach and air-conditioned accommodation, where the current royal family of Kutch state resides.

2. Kalo Dungar

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Kalo Dungar is located 1516 feet above sea level and offers a stunning view of the desert and sky merging into each other’s arms and becoming one.

The immensity you see here defines infinity, and the magnificent views of the Great Rann of Kutch are a visual treat. Kalo Dungar, a Gujarati term translated to English, refers to the Black Hills, thus remaining true to the enchanting vision. With Lord Dattatreya’s history devoted to this location, it bestows it with distinct beauty and a holy temple worth the visit.

3. Kutch Museum

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The Kutch Museum, Gujarat’s oldest museum, is known for its collection of extinct Kutchi Script and ancient coins. The museum’s exhibits include tribal artifacts which also include embroidery, art pieces, weapons, musical instruments, sculpture, and valuable metalwork.

4. Rann of Kutch

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The Great Rann of Kutch is a huge tract of salt marshes in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India’s westernmost state. The huge area is made up of salt marshes and is located in the Thar Desert. Also, sunsets at the Great Rann of Kutch are a visual pleasure. Furthermore, These deposits are known for causing mirages, and many pilgrims have told accounts about seeing optical illusions that appear to be genuine.

The location is so well-known for its natural beauty that it has appeared in various Indian films, including Refugee, Magadheera, Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram Leela, Sarainodu, and others. It has also been referenced in various literature, notably Salman Rushdie’s Booker Prize-winning novel, Midnight’s Children.

Also, For more information on Rann of kutch visit – https://ingujarat.in/tourism/gujarat-rann-kutch/

5. Dholavira

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Dholavira, also known as Kotada Timba, is a heritage site in the Kutch region where the Archeological Survey of India discovered remains of the Harappan civilization. In fact, relics from all stages of the Harappan timeline (2900 BC to 1500 BC) have been discovered here.

It is spread over 100 hectares of land and shows continuous evolution. Dholavira has been studied and some interesting facts about the Harappan Civilization have been revealed. It is also a major tourist destination because of the fascinating civilization excavations. However, Dholavira is particularly well-known for its water management system, which allows it to thrive in the midst of a dry region.

6. Mandvi Beach

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Mandvi Beach is a popular tourist destination in Kutch. Its intoxicating wind and beautiful flamingos will keep you enthralled in this old historic harbor town and commerce center.

It is also a great place for adventure seekers because it provides a variety of water activities. You may also enjoy horseback riding and some of the most scrumptious delicacies from the food carts located along the beach. All in all, you wouldn’t want to miss out on its fascinating history or the enticing windmills.

7. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

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The Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, located 100 kilometers from Bhuj, is one of the world’s biggest periodic saline wetlands. With an area of around 7505.22 square kilometers, this is the largest animal sanctuary. It is vernacularly known as “Flamingo City.”

The Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the buried 5000-year-old Harappan city of Dholavira, also contains numerous fossils.

Also, excessive salt deposits here give the sanctuary a pure white appearance, adding to its distinctiveness.  However, because the Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the Indo-Pak border, certain areas of the sanctuary are off-limits to the public.

8. Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary

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The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, situated in the Little Rann of Kutch, is India’s largest wildlife sanctuary, spanning 4954 square kilometers. Moreover, It is home to a diverse range of predators, animals, and birds. This sanctuary is also well recognized for the endangered Indian wild ass species Khur and the Asiatic wild ass species Oranger. Other animals, reptiles, and amphibians can also be found in this region.

Camel and jeep safaris should be at the top of your list if you enjoy adventure and nature. The interesting Indian Wildass can be found nowhere else in the world, providing you with a once-in-a-lifetime encounter that you should not miss.

9. Aina Mahal

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The Venetian-style chandeliers, silver artifacts, scroll paintings, and jeweled swords of Aina Mahal, also known as the Hall of Mirrors, enchant travelers. The significance of this location is enhanced by the narrative of its architect, Ramsinh Malam, who was transported to the Netherlands to learn the craft of tile making, enameling, and clock building.

There is also a museum with paintings, pictures, and royal items on display. It is one of the most well-known tourist destinations in Kutch. Additionally, It was built during the reign of Lakhpatji and has Indo-Saracenic architecture that is both distinctive and appealing, stealing your breath away.

10. Marine National Park

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Marine National Park is one of the most well-known sites to visit in Kutch. It was India’s first marine conservatory. Anyone who explores this underwater realm of coral reefs, starfish, sea urchins, and other creatures will have an incredible experience. Marine National Park is also a habitat for endangered aquatic wildlife and protects them from poachers. It is spread out over 42 islands in an archipelago.

The park is one of the most popular tourist destinations, with 108 types of red, brown, and green algae and 70 kinds of sponges. Moreover, this conservatory, which houses many types of living beings, is a must-see for anybody who wishes to experience nature in its purest form.

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Kutch is a magical and heavenly resort in Gujarat, well known for the Rann Festival, which takes place from November to February. Kutch, India’s largest district, is home to breathtaking scenery, mind-blowing cultural features, and awe-inspiring history. Aside from that, the gleaming beaches and the famed Dholaveera, one of the five largest Harappan sites, entice visitors from all over the world. So, let’s have a look at the most enticing spots to visit in Kutch and experience this refuge of amazing destinations.

Kutch, with its rustic beauty, is nothing short of a photographic nirvana, a region of colour, culture, and breathtaking topography. Kutch, the country of the creators, is a place of many colours and limitless variation where time has left its imprint. The literal meaning of the word Kutch is “anything that alternates between being wet and dry.” In Sanskrit, the word ‘Kutch’ also means tortoise. Throughout the rainy season, a major portion of the Kutch, known as the Great Rann of Kutch, is submerged in water and goes dry during the winter. Every emperor, from the Indus Valley civilization to the Rao dynasty, has left a legacy of art and architecture in Kutch.

Kutch, located in Gujarat’s northwestern area, is a country of valour and romance. There are indications of human presence in Gujarat dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization, indicating that early Stone Age man loved the area. Dholavira, one of the greatest Harappan sites in the Indian subcontinent, is located on the Kutch’s Khadir Bet Island. According to historians, Kutch was first controlled by Enander I of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, who was then overthrown by the Indo-Scythians, and eventually by the Gupta Empire. Kutch has attracted the attention of various republics, including Maitraka of Valabhi, Chavdas, Solanki, Vaghelas, Sindh, Rajput Samma, and later in the thirteenth century, the Jadeja Dynasty took the length and breadth of the region. After a bloody war with the Jadgea dynasty, the East India Company took Kutch in 1819.

Things to Do in Kucth

  • In the local marketplaces of Anjar and Bhuj, you may buy Kutch embroidery jackets, mirror work textiles, patchwork fabric, ceramics, silver jewellery, rogan paintings, leather products, and embroidery runners.
  • Take a walk on the beach in Mandvi’s coastline land.
  • In Dholavira, visit the Indus Valley Civilization sites.
  • Dhokla, Thepala, Fafda, Kachori, Khandvi, Hahdwoh, Ganthia, Oondhiya, Debra, Surat Paun, and numerous other Gujrati dishes are among the native cuisines of Kutch.
  • Spend the night in a tribal homestay or an eco-resort.
  • In the Little Rann of Kutch, go on a Jeep Safari with the Jeep SafarI.
  • In the full moonlight, take a walk on the White Rann of Kutch.
  • Visit the Indo-Pak border area near the Rann of Kutch.
  • Attend the Kutch Utsav to see Kutch at its most colourful and fascinating.
  • Visit the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary on the Little Rann of Kutch in northwest Gujarat for a wildlife safari.
  • Meet and greet the Siddi tribe of Gujarat, an African-Indian group that lives in the Bhuj region.
  • Go on a camel safari and camp in the white desert of the Great Rann of Kutch.
  • From the peak of Kala Dungar, take in a panoramic view of Kutch.
  • Visit some of Gujarat’s oldest museums to learn about the region’s rich history.
  • Purchase embroidered clothing in the tranquil village of Hodko.
  • ATV rides, cycling trips, para-motoring stints, ATV rides, and star gazing jaunts are all great ways to see the Great Rann of Kutch.

Where to Stay

There are several budget hotels, luxury hotels, resorts, and homestays in Kutch, so finding a place to stay is never an issue. Small towns such as Mandvi, Gandhidham, and Bhuj have well-kept hotels. If you’re considering a trip during festival season, book ahead of time because most accommodations are fully booked and even overcharged.

Those attending the Rann Utsav should stay in the tent city, which is close to the arena. Aside from the tent city, there are other eco-resorts that provide guests with a rustic experience.

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