Stashed in the rugged terrain of Rajasthan is Jawai Bandh, a breathtaking reservoir that has become a haven for nature enthusiasts, birders, and wildlife enthusiasts. Nestled among granite hills and scattered with tribal settlements, Jawai is not only about its leopards – it also holds one of the state’s most picturesque water bodies, full of...Read More
The Rann of Kutch is not only about its expansive white desert, colorful handicrafts, or the majesty of the Rann Utsav. It also boasts a living folk music and dance heritage that speaks to the soul of Gujarat’s desert terrain. For centuries now, the communities of Kutch have expressed their pleasures, pain, and spiritual faith...Read More
Whenever you travel to the Rann of Kutch, it is not only the White Desert that leaves you breathless. The area is also a storehouse of folk art, where music, dance, and storytelling have been guarded for centuries. Among them, the Kutchi puppet shows have a special allure, transforming tales of kings, warriors, and gods...Read More
Gujarat is a place where nature, culture, and history converge in a colorful blend. From the White Desert to ancient temples, wildlife tours, and contemporary landmarks, there is something for each type of tourist. Here are the top 10 tourist places in Gujarat you must visit. 1. The Great Rann of Kutch The Great Rann...Read More
When individuals imagine the Rann of Kutch, they tend to visualize the endless white salt desert, vibrant folk dances, and the majesty of Rann Utsav. Yet, there exists another secret yet to be discovered – the food of Kutch. Kutchi cuisine is a mix of Gujarati tradition, local desert adaptations, and a dash of royal...Read More
Kutch is a place of contrasts — from the infinite white desert to colorful handicrafts and vibrant celebrations. But buried in its heart is a hill which mixes stunning vistas with ageless legends: Kalo Dungar, or the Black Hill. Rising to 462 meters, it is the highest spot in Kutch and presents a singular mix...Read More
Kutch, the White Desert land, is not merely renowned for its scenic splendours but also for its deep-rooted culture and antique handicrafts. Each and every nook and corner of the place narrates a tale through its colours, textures, and age-old skills inherited from generation to generation. Taking a journey on a cultural trail across Kutch...Read More
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