Kutch is a district in the state of Gujarat, India, known for its vast and stunning white desert landscape, rich cultural heritage, and handicrafts.
Overview
Kutch nahin dekha to kuch nahin dekha is not just a marketing tag line. During my recent visit to the largest district in India, I realized the truth behind that line rendered in the booming voice of Amitabh Bachchan. Almost every destination in India is unique in its own way and yet Kutch seems to surpass them in its sheer variety . The landscape, the monument, the talented people – the list goes on. Not just tourists, even birds flock here in large numbers.
Reasons Why You Should Visit Kutch !!
- The White Rann.
- The crafts and craftsmen and women of Kutch.
- A tryst with Bhuj.
- Mandvi.
- Pelicans and flamingos everywhere
Itinerary
Arrival at district capital, Bhuj. Transfer to your hotel from Airport / Railway Station. After Fresh up, head on towards places like 72-Jinalay (Jain Temple), Pandit Shyamji Krishna Verma Memorial, Ship making Yard (In Rukmavati River), Ambe-Dham Godhra (Temple & Museum).
Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi Wind Farm Beach.
Overnight stay at BHUJ.
After breakfast, head on for Maa Ashapura Temple, Narayan Sarovar (According to Hindu religion, there are five sacred lakes collectively called Panch-Sarovar : Mansarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar. It is located near the mouth of Kori Creek, in the west of Kutch district of Gujarat).
Overnight stay at BHUJ.
After breakfast, head on for for Dholavira. (Dholavira is biggest site of Indus-velly civilization in India), Indus-velly Excavated site Museum, Fossil Park, Bhanjado Dungar, Dutt Temple. Overnight stay at BHUJ.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
After breakfast, check-out and head on for White Rann, Black Hill (Highest mountain of Kutch) (Duttatrey Temple), India Bridge (Last line for Civilians) Visit Ludiya known as Handicraft Village. Enjoy Local mouth watering dinner with cultural programme. Overnight stay at near White Rann.
After breakfast check-out and head on for Rakshak Van and Bhuj Local, Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal, Kutch Museum, Chattaradi, Hamirsar Lake, New Swaminarayan Temple, Bhujodi “ Handicraft Village (Village of National Award Winner Handicraft Artisans) and Vande Matram Memorial. Free time for shopping at BHUJ, transfer to Bhuj airport or railway station with sweet memories of Royal Kutch.
Trip Cost Include
- Accommodation in Twin sharing basis as mentioned in itinerary.
- 03 Breakfast + 01 Lunch + 01 Dinner.
- All transfers and sightseeing by AC. Vehicle as (Sedan 02 or 04 pax, SUV 6 pax) Including toll tax, parking, driver allowance etc.
- All hotel taxes.
Trip Cost Exclude
- Any Ticket [Flight / Train / Bus].
- Coolie / Porter / Guide Charges.
- Any meals other than those mentioned above.
- Any entrance, Camera Charges during sightseeing and White Rann visit permit charges [ Rs 100 per person payable to Guj.Govt.Post.
- Any personal expenses, Telephone, Laundry, Liquor, Tips etc.
- Travel Insurance.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the
- inclusions: 05% GST Extra on total billing amount.
Kutch is famous for its Great Rann of Kutch, an enormous white salt desert that lies within the boundaries of Thar desert. The endless white fields of salt is truly a wonder India is blessed with. As much as we know Rann Of Kutch for its great salt desert, it is also a place known for its artistic handicrafts.
The top places near to Kutch are Bhuj which is 58 km from Kutch, Dholavira which is located 40 km from Kutch, Anjar which is located 71 km from Kutch, Udaipur which is located 399 km from Kutch, Patan which is located 231 km from Kutch
The packages for Kutch start at INR 9000 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages on our website.
The top things to do in Kutch are Rann of Kutch, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Dholavira, Kutch Museum, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, Mandvi Beach, Bhuj.
Since the Rann of Kutch or the Kutch area is basically a barren desert it is only accessible through road. Kutch city does not have a dedicated railway station or airport. for transportation you can also let us know .
The food in Kutch is mainly vegetarian, given a dominating influence of Jainism and Brahmanism, both of which follow strict vegetarianism and often avoid garlic, potatoes, yam and onion too. A local delicacy in the area is Bajra na Rotla which is usually accompanied by, like almost every other meal in the district, a refreshing glassful of Lassi, Chaas or Buttermilk. You can also relish a typical Gujarati Thali which would consist of Roti, Dal or Kadhi, Curd , Rice and Vegetable Curries The other Gujarati savouries that one cannot miss include Chakri, Dhokla, Papad, Kachumbar, Khakra, Fafda, Sev, Khandvi and Khaman. Most of these are dry snacks and are ideal while traveling or for taking some home. Along with these try traditional Gujarati sweets such as Ghevar, Malpua, Basundi and much more.
Try Kutchi dabeli or Double Roti (A snack made by creating a mixture of boiled potatoes, a special dabeli masala and stuffing on a pav and served with a special chutney). Alcohol is not available here since Gujarat is a dry state.
As we shift westwards of a truly incredible India, we come across an offbeat region in the state of Gujarat – Kutch. Winters (November-Feb) are the best time to visit Kutch, mainly because of the full moon nights as the reflection of the moonlight on the white sand turns the place into an absolute paradise. The Rann Festival is also organised during the same time, and that increases the scope for a lot of activities in and around the region. Summers should be avoided as temperatures can go as high as 45 degree celcius.
Great place to arrange a short and sweet tour with your family and your loved ones. Awesome for couples to spend some quality time
Temperatures are a bit extreme, hot during day and cooler at nights. Some resorts have a problem of bugs in the tents which can be an inconvenience.
Leisure destination. The entrancing White desert in the Rann of Kutch. Delectable Gujarati delicacies to enjoy.