Mandvi Beach
Kutch Desert Road
Rann Utsav Kutch
Chhatedi Bhuj
Kutch Desert

Best Traditional Kutchi Food

@ must you also tasted a kutchi traditional food and some famos Dishes


Shopping & Handicraft in Kutch

Shopping & Handicraft in Kutch

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 field 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. Most of the small villages in the Kutch district are engaged in the craft business, preparing some of the finest artifacts that they put on sale during the Rann Utsav.

Kutch is a famous tourist destination, and its market has a lot to offer to the shopaholics especially those who admire the precious artworks. The whole region is dotted with the artisan villages each one with a unique style of handicrafts. Kutch is most famous for its embroideries.

There are several tribes that prepare the various handmade articles with the famous art of their region. More than 11,000 women and 65 villages are engaged in the handwork business. You can buy embroidered bed sheets, clothes, jackets, sarees, carpets, etc. from the villages of Kutch.

Bhuj – Proud Gem Of Kutch

                       Bhuj – Proud Gem Of Kutch

1. Kutch Museum – A Few Pages Of History

2. Aina Mahal – Stunning Mirror Work

3. Prag Mahal – Proud Gem Of Bhuj

4. Hamisar Lake – Heart Of Bhuj

5. Bhujiya Hills – History Of Bhuj
 

Activities Don’t miss: Pleasure Pool, Dutch Clock, and English, Remnants and excavations of water storage and conservation system, urban architecture and exhumed relics


Narayan Sarovar & Lakhpat Fort

 Narayan Sarovar & Lakhpat Fort


Narayan Sarovar is again one of the popular places to visit in and around Kutch. It comprises of water reservoirs, mangrove forests, and two ephemeral streams – Kapurasi and Kali that flow through the sanctuary. Numerous fauna and almost 252 kinds of floral species can are seen here, including gorad, babul, kerdo, among others.

The famous Lakhpat town in Gujarat has a huge remarkable fort wall guarding it and these are of the majestic Lakhpat Fort that attracts several visitors. While one may simply visit this town for all the famous tales associated with it, others like to witness this giant structure firsthand. Built in the 18th century, the 7 km fort walls speak for themselves when it comes to the grandeur of this last village of Indian border.

 

Activities Don’t miss: Carry the camera to spot and click chinkara and cheetah