With its wide ocean of salt, the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is a spectacular region with breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
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With the Arabian Sea on one side and the Thar Desert on the other, it's a surreal destination located about 100km away from Bhuj.
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The best way to experience the Great Rann of Kutch is through the Rann Utsav, a 6-month long festival where you can discover the terrain, local culture, food and more.
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Full moon nights at the desert is an experience that you will never forget. Set out to witness how the terrain glistens in the moonlight.
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Embroidery work of local tribal communities such as Rabari, Jarasia Jat, Mutava, etc can be seen on a village visit to Dhordo and Hodka.
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Kutch is a place for wildlife lovers. Head to Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary to spot desert cats, white-footed fox, black bucks.
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The sanctuary has also been known for various migratory birds that visit the region, one among them being flamingoes.
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For a panoromic view of the Great Rann of Kutch and to enjoy the sunset, drive up to Kala Dungar, which is the highest point in Kutch.
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History buffs can take a trip to Dholavira, an ancient site that was a part of Indus Valley Civilisation. The ruins have many tales to tell.
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