The Ultimate Winter Travel Guide to the Saltscape of Kutch, Gujarat

The ultimate winter travel guide to the saltscape of Kutch, Gujarat. Credit: Canva

Rann of Kutch
A seasonal salt marsh that gives this corner the name of the White Desert, the Rann transforms into a magical landscape under the moonlight. Find a quiet spot and watch the sun sink below the horizon as the sky is painted with vibrant colors. Scattered throughout the region are tribal villages containing traditional cylindrical mud huts, known as Bhunga, which are the heart of Kutchi craftsmanship. Here, you will find exquisite embroidery, tie-dye, leather work, pottery, bell metal crafts and the famous Rogan painting.

Bhuj
It’s incredible to see this city coming back to life after the devastating earthquake of 2021. The cultural heart of Kutch, Bhuj offers a blend of history and culture. You can visit the famous Aina Mahal, a stunning Bhuj palace, built in 1752 by Maharao Lakhpatji and designed by Ram Singh Malam. Although the upper floor was damaged in the earthquake, the lower level remains open, and has an 18th-century mirrored interior with the blue and white tiles that give it its name.

Kala Dungar (Black Hill)
For the best views in Kutch, visit its highest point called Kala Dungar. Offers breathtaking views of the Great Rann. The hill is also home to the 400-year-old Dattatreya Temple, where every evening an offering of special khichdi made from jaggery is served to the jackals.
Marine National Park

Dholavira
A lesser-known gem in Gujarat, this UNESCO World Heritage Site displays the remains of the Harappan civilization. Also the road to this destination, which is called the road to heaven, is one of the most beautiful roads in India. Discovered by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1967, Dholavira has undergone systematic excavations since 1990. The site has yielded a wealth of artefacts including terracotta pottery, beads, gold and copper jewellery, seals, fish hooks, animal figurines and tools. , vases, and even imported vessels, suggesting extensive trade relations with distant lands such as Mesopotamia.

wildlife in kutch
You have to start your journey from here Wild Donkey SanctuaryLocated in the Little Rann of Kutch, it is the only place in the world where the endangered Indian wild ass (Equus hemionus khur) can be found in its natural habitat. Spread over an area of 4,954 square kilometres, this unique sanctuary boasts an arid yet mesmerizing landscape, defined by salt marshes, grasslands and open plains.

battle festival
