About the Kutch
Kutch, also known as Kachchh, is a district in the state of Gujarat, India. It's geographically the largest district in India, known for its vast expanses of white salt desert (the Great Rann of Kutch), diverse ecosystems, vibrant culture, and historical significance. The region boasts intricate embroidery, handicrafts, and a rich heritage that attracts tourists from around the world. Kutch is a land of contrasts, offering a unique blend of desert landscapes, coastal areas, and hilly regions.
Best Time to Visit
October to March is the best time to visit Kutch. The weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the region. The Rann Utsav also takes place during this period.
Trip Duration
5 days
A trip to Kutch typically requires 3-5 days to explore the major attractions and experience the culture.
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Best Tourist Places to Visit in Kutch
Rann of Kutch
Kalo Dungar
Mandvi Beach
Vijay Vilas Palace Road
Little Rann Of Kutch - Wild life sanctuary
Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve
Aaina Mahal Bhuj
Prag Mahal
72 Jinalaya
Activities / Things To Do in Kutch
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Visit the Great Rann of Kutch Witness the surreal beauty of the white salt desert, especially during sunrise, sunset, or a full moon night. Participate in the Rann Utsav if visiting between November and February.
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Explore Handicraft Villages Visit villages like Bhujodi, Ajrakhpur, and Nirona to witness artisans at work and purchase authentic Kutch handicrafts directly from the source. Learn about the techniques and traditions behind these crafts.
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Visit Mandvi Beach Relax on the sandy shores of Mandvi Beach, watch shipbuilding activities (traditional wooden dhows are still built here), and visit the Vijay Vilas Palace nearby, featured in many Bollywood films.
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Explore Wildlife Sanctuaries Go birdwatching at the Chhari-Dhandh Wetland Conservation Reserve, known for its migratory birds. Visit the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary to see the endangered wild ass in its natural habitat.
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Visit the Kala Dungar (Black Hill) Ascend to Kala Dungar, the highest point in Kutch, for panoramic views of the Rann. It also houses a Dattatreya temple where jackals are traditionally fed.
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Visit the Dholavira Explore the archeological site of Dholavira, one of the five largest Harappan sites in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Kutch Travel Shorts
Kutch Best Restaurant | Your Ultimate Dining Guide
Chandan Dining Hall
Zaika Restaurant
Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd
The Fern Residency, Bhuj
Hotel Kutch Palace
Haveli By MI Casa
Dada Dadi ni Vadi
Green Rock Restaurant
Jalaram restaurant
Radhe Prem Ni Mithaas (Sector 11)
Accommodation
The Fern Residency, Bhuj
Comfort Inn Prince hotel
Rann Riders by Kaafila
Regenta Resort Bhuj by Royal Orchid
Click Hotel Bhuj
White Rann Resort
Gateway to Rann Resort
Hotel Sahara Palace
Hotel Mangalam - Bhuj
Click Hotel Bhuj
How to Reach Kutch
Air
Bhuj Airport (BHJ) is the nearest airport, with regular flights from Mumbai and other major cities. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach different parts of Kutch.;
Bus
Kutch is well-connected by road to other parts of Gujarat and neighboring states. Regular bus services are available from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, and other cities. You can also hire a taxi or drive yourself.
Train
Bhuj Railway Station (BHUJ) is well-connected to major cities in India. Trains from Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and other cities are available.