Remote, rustic and adventurous; Kutch?s mystical charisma is simply irresistible. Stretching over 45000km2 in north-west Gujarat; this is the largest Indian district. Bearing footprints of the Indus Valley Civilization; Kutch?s exotic historical & cultural legacy epitomizes its glamour and romance.
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Rann of Kutch
The largest salt desert in the world; this land embodies the romance of Kutch. Its white sands, star spangled night sky, and rustic appeal lure thousands to its wondrous beauty. The splendid traditions, cultures, and handicrafts of Rann of Kutch are showcased in the extravagant gala known as Rann Utsav or the Rann of Kutch Festival. Live in white tents, enjoy the gorgeous sunsets and be a part of this cultural extravaganza at Kutch.
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Bhuj
The entrancing capital of the Jadeja rulers of Kutch, Bhuj was once a prosperous post on West Africa & Persian Gulf trade route. A charming walled-city with crumbling palaces, havelis, and bazaars; Bhuj?s timeless beauty is sure to charm you.
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Mandvi
This exotic port city of Kutch is home to a beautiful palace, great beaches, a 400 years-old shipyard and tons of nostalgia. Built in 1574, as a major port town, Mandvi?s glory faded as Mumbai developed as a major port & commerce hub of India.
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Dholavira
The magical ghost town of Dholavira is home to the remains of Harappa Civilization. Walk in through its hallowed gates and listen to the stones narrating the saga of its splendid past.
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Anjar
Resplendent with nearly 1400 years of remarkable history, Anjar is known for its fascinating archeological sites, Hindu temples and amazing handicrafts.
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Fairs and Festivals of Kutch
Shopping in Kutch
The colorful handicrafts of Kutch embody its vibrant traditions. A range of printed fabric from Bandhani (tie & dye) to block & batik printing, from camel wool weavings >& Kutch embroidery
Food in Kutch
Kutchi Dabeli, Thepla, Lilva Katchori, Locho are lip smacking snacks of Kutch while the sumptuous Kathiawari Thali with its millet breads, and an array of local dishes served with fresh buttermilk, is a satiating experience.
Best time to Visit Kutch
This beautiful salt desert is best visited in the winters when the Rann is celebrating its famous Rann of Kutch Festival.
How to Reach Kutch
By Air- Bhuj Airport connects the region with some of the major Indian cities.
By Rail- The railhead at Bhuj connects Kutch region with most of the major cities in India.
By Road- An excellent network of roads and highways connect the Kutch region to most of the cities in the nearby states.
Experience the beauty of Kutch with our Kutch Tour Packages and be a part of the celebrations during the Rann of Kutch Festival. Devour the delicious food, sleep under the star lit skies and witness the dazzling beauty and splendid glory of Kutch.
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