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10 Places to Visit in Kutch During Rann Utsav

10 Places to Visit in Kutch During Rann Utsav

Kutch has a fantastic landscape, spellbound cultural traits, and awe heritage.

So, get ready to explore this fantastic destination and glance at the most enticing attractions of the Kutch.

  1. Great Rann Of Kutch
  2. Kalo Dungar
  3. Kandla Port
  4. Mandvi Beach
  5. Siyot Caves
  6. Aina Mahal
  7. Marine National Park
  8. Vijay Villas Palace
  9. Narayan Sarovar
  10. Lakhpat Fort

Great Rann Of Kutch

The white desert of Kutch with sand and salt – a spellbound marvel of nature – has the Thar Desert on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other side. The Rann of Kutch is the most attractive place among the other attractions in the Kutch. The white desert turns into a fairyland on full moon nights when the white light of the moon reflects through the white particles of the desert. You can witness the joy by exploring the places to stay near Rann of kutch. Nature lover tourists and culture enthusiasts visit the white desert during Rann Utsav. The best time to visit Kutch is in winter. You could never miss out to enjoy the Rann Mahotsav, camel safari and camping in tents.

Kalo Dungar

Kalo Dungar is the top pick of the Kutch and has a magnificent view of the entire region. You can have a bird’s eye view of the Rann and the Indo-Pak border from here.

You can access the place by bus or jeep from Khavda. This highland is the most popular tourist place, and professionals and experts would love to hike.

You will feel blessed when you visit the 400 years old temple of Dattatreya on Kala Dungar. People have faith that all their wishes will be satisfied with the darshan of Lord Dattatreya and the three-headed incarnation of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahesh.

Kandla Port

Kandla Port is one of the major ports on the west coast and is famous for its rich history. It is situated near the Gulf of Kutch and actively trades textiles, salt, iron, petroleum, chemicals, and food grains.

It is one of the best tourist attractions in Kutch. You can explore the operation of commercial vessels and panoramic views of the Gulf.

Mandvi Beach

The most popular beach destination of Kutch is Mandvi. It offers a great view of the shoreline and the clean and tranquil sea – a perfect place for your weekend getaway. You can enjoy the horse and camel ride on the shore. Visiting Vijay Vilas Palace, located by the beach, will give you a mesmerising experience.

Siyot Caves

The ancient caves of the Siyot are as old as they date back to the first century AD.

The paintings and folklore of the cave carvings and sculptures expressed historical events like the Chinese migration to India. They are great attractions for tourists and history enthusiasts across the world.

Aaina Mahal

The Palace of Mirror – well known as Aaina Mahal, is the spectacular attraction of Kutch. The palace comprises various mirror works such as Venetian glass, marbles, mirrors connected by sprinkled jewellery and reflective lighting.

The artwork reflects Indian and European designs. The palace showcases antique pictures, mechanical toys and sculptures.

You can also explore the Pleasure Pool, Dutch Clock and English and French globes over here.

Marine National Park

The first marine reserve of India, Marine National Park, is located on the southern coast of Kutch.

It has swampy tracts, saline grasslands, shores with rocky outcrops, estuaries, and mud beds.

You can explore marine organisms such as phalaropes, gulls, kingfishers, osprey, avocets, gangetic dolphins, painted stork, giant crabs, beluga whales and giant turtles.

Vijay Villas Palace

The Maharaos of Kutch were spending their summer at Vijay Vilas Palace in the 1940s. You can witness exquisite stonework built in an Indo-European style. It owns a private beach.

You can plan a stay in hotels near Mandvi beach in tented resort accommodation. The accommodations have modern amenities such as wooden furniture, modern bathrooms, patio and thatched open-sided restaurant.

Other attractions are volleyball court, deck chairs and shady sitting arrangements and barbeque at the beachside.

Narayan Sarovar

According to the Puranas, there was a drought in the region. Sages prayed to Lord Vishnu. In response to the prayers, Lord Vishnu appeared and, when he touched the land with his toe, the Narayan Sarovar appeared.

Narayan Sarovar has great spiritual significance. It is considered a coveted place for a holy dip.

Lakhpat Fort

The Lakhpat town in Kutch has a 7 km long fort wall to guard it and the elegant Lakhpat Fort attracts many tourists. There are many famous tales associated with it. The giant structure of the fort built in the 18th century is very well-known for its uniqueness. It is the last village on the border of India.