Most people imagine the Rann of Kutch to be the boundless white salt desert sparkling under moonlight in Rann Utsav. Yet, few are aware that this same desert is transformed into a glistening shallow sea that extends to infinity during the monsoon. Rann Of Kutch in rain season A Sea Born in the Desert...Read More
The Rann of Kutch is sometimes loved for its white desert, colorful culture, and colorful Rann Utsav. But behind the music, dance, and adventure, there’s a spiritually deep Kutch too. Dispersed across its desert are ancient temples that beckon pilgrims and travelers alike. Going through these shrines not only brings you closer to faith but...Read More
Traveling to the Rann of Kutch can be confusing when it is time to choose where you stay. The three most popular options are Dhordo, Dholavira, and Bhuj — each providing a different experience. Here is a simple explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of staying at each location so that you can make an...Read More
Picture yourself in the center of an unlimited white desert, the ground glinting like crushed diamonds in the glow of a full moon. People move around you, carrying the melody of folk music on the breeze, dancers spinning in rainbow colors, and huts filled to the brim with handmade treasures. Not a dream — reality!...Read More
Dhordo: Heart of Rann Utsav Each year, the boundless white salt desert of Kutch is a thriving cultural hub during Rann Utsav. And at the center of it all is Dhordo, the official venue and heart of the festival. Situated in the dry landscape of Gujarat’s Kutch district, Dhordo becomes a kaleidoscopic canvas of color,...Read More