Kutch is no doubt a beautiful place yet a particular location to visit. Most of the time, it is dry land but when the rain comes, the state land submerged in water for a particular time. People also called it the Rann of Kutch because of its salt flats that becomes snow white after rainfall. This majestic place attracts huge number of tourists every year because its beauty cannot be explained in words, it can only be experienced.
You can reach Kutch by air, train, and bus. The closest airport to Kutch is Bhuj airport that is 70 km away from main city. You will forget all your tiredness after visiting this place.
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Before you head for your Kutch trip here are the places one should not miss out:
1. Great Rann of Kutch
The white desert covers the total area of 7,505.22 sq km and it is located in the Thar Desert of Kutch area. This salt marsh is the most iconic tourist destination in Gujarat.
2. Aina Mahal
Also known as Madan Singhji Museum, Aina Mahal is an Italian Gothic style building filled with mirrors, chandeliers, and precious stones which was built in the 18th century. It is locate in Bhuj, approx 70 km from Kutch.
3. Maa Ashapura Temple
Jadeja and Rajputs ruled the Kutch city and the temple is dedicated to their Kuldevi Maa Ashapura. It is a 14th century old temple.
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4. Dholavira
This archaeological site is an ancient Harappan civilization besides the river Saraswati and is 279 km from Kutch city. Visiting the Harappan civilization in the 21st century gives the real glimpse of history. Its water harvesting system attracts more tourists.
5. Lakhpat Fort
The 18th-century fort wall that coves 7km of area encloses this fort and village. Later, Fateh Muhammad expanded it in 1801 and the Lakhpat Village is the last village of Indian Border. It is 140kms from the city.
6. Mandvi Beach
This beach used to be a major port in Gujarat but now it is a recreational beach for family and friends. Also, you can visit the wind farm beach that is 7 km away from this beach.
7. Roha Fort
This archaeological site was once a jail during British rule and it is haunted place according to locals. The Rajput community built it for their stay. This photographic paradise is 118km away from the city.
8. Siyot Caves
This cave is 150 km away from the Kutch, popular as Kateshwar Buddhist cave. You can see the images of Lord Buddha on rocks of the cave in various positions.
9. Kalo Dungar
Another name of Kalo Dungar is “Black Hill”. It is at the height of 462 meters that give the compelling view of greenery.
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10. Prag Mahal
Many tourist visits here to have a bird’s eye view of Bhuj from the top of Mahal. This building is an 18th century old with a great architectural design. It is 72 km away from the main Kutch city.
11. Kutch Museum
The oldest museum in the city is located 73km from the Kutch near Hamirsar Lake. It has different floors that consist of historical artifacts, stone writing, carved figures, and obituaries of nobles.
12. Vijaya Vilas Palace
This was the summer palace for Jadeja kings because it is still surrounded by beautiful greenery with private beach, large hallways, architecture, and more. It is 139Km from the Kutch.
13. Dhinodhar Hills
It has gained popularity because of the wetlands and trekking paths. This charming location attracts many tourists every year. People also visit fossil part located near it.
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14. Kanthkot Fort
This is among the oldest forts, located on the rocky hill. This was built in the 8th century and later it was surrendered to British but Jadejas ruled it till 1947.
15. Bhadreshwar Jain Temple
This temple is located in the Bhadreshwar Village in Munda District. It is also famous as Vasai jain. This is 11th century old and that makes it oldest Jain temple in India. It is 130 Km from Kutch.
16. Tapkeshwari Temple
As name suggest, it is named after the Hindu goddess Tapkeshwari. The temple is situated in a valley surrounded by the hills. This is 8km from the city Bhuj and is not only famous for religious values but also for fun and outing.
17. Shri Ambe Dham
Its intricate design with golden mirror work in the interior dome, food court is replica of Vaishao Devi shrines, which is the main attraction for tourists. It is located near the Mandavi beach of Gujarat.
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18. Shopping in Kutch
Market in Kutch has lot to offer for shopping, especially for those who admire precious artworks. The village tribes prepare various handmade articles. One can buy embroidered clothes with mirror-work, carpets, sarees from the market
You can get goo Kutchi craft in villages like Bhujodi Nirona, Bhuj, Anjar, and Hodka.
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