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Kutch tourism, Gujarat
Dive into the serene charm of fine white sand
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About Kutch Tourism
Tourism in Kutch brings the visitors close to its surreal beauty and shows them all the best reasons to get enticed with the vast stretches of white salt spread over the shores of Rann of Kutch. The Kutch travel guide advises tourists to visit between December–February, during which Kutch celebrates the most popular Rann Festival in which the complete grandeur of the beach is decorated meticulously with numerous cultural festivals and adventure activities. Tourism in Kutch district supplements the visitors with the glimpses of our neighboring country Pakistan and the Indo-Pakistan border.
History of Kutch
The region of Kutch still encompasses many numerous sites that belong to the popular Indus Valley civilization. Controlled by Menaders and Indo-Scythians, later it got ruled by the Maurya Empire. Being influenced by the Western Satraps in the first century, the region came under the control of many empires. Eventually, as it also came under the British Raj in 1819, it became a state after the independence of India under the Union of India in 1950.
Culture of Kutch
Famed for its traditional and cultural heritage, here locals can be found to be engaged in some or other creative art form. The folk music, dance and art attract thousands of visitors to this place. Prolific in embroidery work, the locals of Kutch create beautiful garments densed with motifs. The staple food of the region is bajra, kadhi, khichdi and milk.
Best of Kutch
Sprawling over an area of more than 45000 sq km, the Great Rann of Kutch is one of the largest districts in India. Replete with splendid mud architecture, exquisite handicrafts, and spellbinding apparels, this region is defined by its creative artwork.
Let’s explore all the major tourist places in Kutch through our detailed Kutch travel guide:
Rann of Kutch Festival
Being one of the most amazing festivals of Kutch, Rann Utsav is a portrayal of the ethnic beauty of its rural area. Located at a distance of about 85 kms from Bhuj, this place attracts thousands of tourists every year. Besides guest accommodation, this place also encompasses a club house, a conference hall, a cafe, and a rejuvenation centre that make it even more attractive. Come here to witness some entertaining shows and performances, and to buy creative handicrafts that are worth of taking back home along.
Kutch Museum
If one wants to dig into the history and culture of this region, then Kutch Museum comes as the best recommendation for them. Nestled in the heart of the city, it was established in the year of 1877. Here, one can witness the largest collection of Kutch’s local currency and Kshatrapa inscriptions along with Kutchi script. Apart from that one can also get acquainted with the tribal culture, and enjoy the exhibition of paintings, sculptures, metal work and much more that used to prevail in the region of Kutch.
Bhuj
Tourism in Kutch begins from Bhuj which marks the beginning of the Rann of Kutch and draws specific attention to the Mandvi beach located here. One of the best places to visit in Kutch, the Narayan Sarovar located in Bhuj has earned huge popularity owing to its intermixing of 5 pious lakes namely Man Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Pushkar Sarovar and Narayan Sarovar. The breathtakingly beautiful sight of Hamirsar Lake included in the Kutch tour guide can be enjoyed with a walk around its border.
Kutch tourism never misses out on the beauty of Kandla Port and Mundra Port, the joint conjecture of which is mainly visited for the rare sightings of various species of birds. For historical references book a day for the Anjar town and Gandhidham which is the capital of Kutch.
Tourism in Gujarat offers the list of authentic dishes too. Owing to the overwhelming influence of Jainism and Buddhism, the food here has the tastiest shade of vegetarian delicacies. Kutch has its own traditional delicacy of Bajra-na-Rotla which is accompanied by Lassi, Buttermilk or Chhas. The place breathes within the essence of Gujarati thali, chakri, dhokla, papar, Kachumber, fafda, sev, Khandvi, and Khaman.
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View AllMandvi Beach In Kutch
A little sea side town in Kutch, Gujarat, Mandavi has several claims to fame. Among others is the Vijay Vilas palace, now made famous by Bollywood movies, and the second is the Wind Mills which dot the Mandvi Beach in Kutch.
History made by the ship makers of Mandavi
This port town was set up by the Maharao of the prince...
- Beach
- Adventure
- Family fun time
- Beach activities
Prag Mahal In Kutch
Bhuj is set in a desert, a land so arid that there is no respite from the sun. Yet the colour of the people and their culture shines forth in many ways. The history of the land is also rife with stories of people wanting to add to the rich heritage. One such mark on the history of Bhuj is the Prag Mahal.
Legacies of a Raj...
- Historic sightseeing
- City Tour
- Photography
- Shopping
Dholavira in Kutch
The Indus Valley civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, as told by our history books. The civilisation was formed around the area fertilised by the Indus River and its tributaries. Archaeologist and historian have had an ongoing love affair with this period in history and periodical finds of sites of ...
- Sightseeing
- Historical Sites
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bhuj Chattardi in Kutch
Bhuj, the capital of Kutch District, has an ancient past. It has been the capital for the Maharaos of the princely state of Kutch for many centuries. Monuments found around the town bear testament to the era gone by.
A Cenotaph’s complex
The cenotaph’s complex is an interesting place. The complex is a set of monuments er...
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Kutch Museum in Kutch
This is one of the oldest museums in Gujarat. But if you want a glimpse into the past of the region, the Place to come to is the Kutch Museum. It is set on the shore of the beautiful Hamirsar Lake in Bhuj.
A house for wedding gifts
When Maharao Khengarji III, the Maharao of the princely state of Kutch, got married in 188...
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Things To Do In Kutch
Your list of the best things to do, compiled on the basis of actual traveler experiences
View AllRann Of Kutch In Kutch
Rann of Kutch is a vast salt marshy area in the Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat, parts of the Rann of Katch region lies in the Sindh region of Pakistan. The region is divided into two parts, one is called the Great Rann of Kutch and the other one is called the Little Rann of Kutch. The region supports both the...
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- Traditional music
Koteshwar Temple in Kutch
Koteshwar is tiny village set in the west Kutch. In the village on the banks of the Kori Creek is the famous Koteshwar Mahadev temple. When the high tide comes in the temple, it gets cut off from the mainland. But with the roads being developed in the region, the temple is now accessible all through the year.
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How to reach Kutch
Read about the best & quickest routes to save time & money, as suggested by our travelers
By Air
If you want to know how to reach Kutch by air, the flight booking should be done only to Bhuj, which is the nearest airport. Bhuj enjoys great flight connectivity from many places in the country and this makes traveling by air one of the most convenient ways to travel. It takes approximately four hours to reach to Bhuj from Delhi.
Bhuj is, however, at a distance of eighty kilometers from Kutch and hence may take two more hours for you to reach your awaited destination. Now without any further delays, book the flight to Bhuj and explore what Kochi has in the trunk for you.
By Train
How to reach Kutch by train isn’t anything to worry about as the nearest railway station is Bhuj, which is located at a distance of eighty kilometers from here. Some of the major trains like Bhuj-Pune Express, Bhuj-Shalimar Weekly SF Express, Bhuj-Mumbai-Bandra Express connect Bhuj to various major stations. Also, train travel is convenient and pocket-friendly. You may plan to take a cab once you reach Bhuj.
By Road
The only direct way to reach Kutch is to travel by road. Many state and private buses are available from major cities that make your travel convenient. It is at a distance of four hundred kilometers from Ahmedabad, and hence can be reached in approximately eight hours. You can also choose to travel by A/C, non-A/C, state and Volvo buses according to the pocket and convenience.
The roads taking you to Kutch are quite good that makes your travel better, reduces your travel time and makes the journey more enjoyable. You do have the option to take your own car to the place and enjoy the journey even more as you travel as per your mood and no compulsion of the itinerary. Now when you know how to reach Kutch by Road, the next thing that should be considered is to book the tickets and take a leave from the work.
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FAQ's of Kutch
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What are the famous fairs and festivals in Gujarat?
Navaratri, Rann Utsav, and Uttarayan (kite festival) are famous festivals in Gujarat. The Bhavnath Fair in Junagadh, Vautha Fair in Vautha, Shamlaji Mela near Himmatnagar, and Dang Darbar in Ahwa are popular fairs to visit in Gujarat.
Can I find non-vegetarian food in Gujarat?
While Gujaratis are known for their vegetarianism, non-veg food is not all that hard to find in major cities in Gujarat. There are plenty of restaurants serving all kinds of cuisine in Gujarat.
Can I drink alcohol in Gujarat?
Gujarat is renowned for being a dry state, meaning alcohol is banned in the state. It is not advised for travellers to purchase liquor illegally in Gujarat. However, there are some designated high-end hotels that sell alcohol to permit holders. A permit can be acquired from the officials by showing a valid identity proof. Non-Indians can also purchase a 30-day permit to buy alcohol in Gujarat.
Is Gujarat safe to visit for solo travellers?
Ahmedabad is considered one of the safest city in India, especially for solo travellers. The Gujaratis are very warm and welcoming people. However, it is best to take care of yourself like in any other place during travel and keep your luggage safe at all times.
What are the emergency contact numbers for travellers in Gujarat?
Police Control Room: 100
Women's Helpline: 181
Medical Helpline: 108
Ambulance helpline: 102
Fire Service: 101
Gujarat Tourism Helpline: 1800 233 7951
Why is Rann of Kutch white?
Rann of Kutch is white in color due to the presence of salt in the sand.
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