Nearby Places
White Desert
A geographical marvel that continues to leave its beholders awestruck, Kutch is surrounded by the Gulf of Kachchh, Great Rann and Little Rann, which remain dry with white mud and white salt during summer and transform into islands during monsoon, owing to its proximity to the sea.
Road to Heaven
Known as one of India’s most extraordinary experiences, the ‘Road to Heaven’ is a remarkable path that stretches across vast salt marshes, offering breathtaking views of one of the most mesmerising natural phenomena.
World Heritage Sites
Dholavira is a shining example of the architectural and cultural feats of the Indus Valley Civilization. Visitors can immerse themselves in well-preserved heritage sites that bring the wonders of ancient eras to life.
Wood Fossil Park
Step back in time at the Wood Fossil Park, where the ancient, petrified remains provide a fascinating window into the protohistoric period.
Flamingo Watching
Bird lovers rejoice at Dholavira as it is a seasonal home to thousands of migratory birds, including the exquisite flamingos. It serves as an ideal spot for observing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Sunset Viewpoint
Located near the Indus Valley Civilisation Museum, the Sunset Viewpoint offers stunning views of the sun setting behind Bhanjo Island.
Gandhi Nu Gaam
A traditional village in Ludiya, Kutch, is home to families skilled in local crafts and handicrafts. The village was nearly destroyed in the 2001 earthquake but was later rebuilt by its residents in the ‘Bhunga’ style, inspired by the local craftsmen who survived the earthquake.
Kala Dungar
25 km north of Khavda, the top of Kala Dungar i.e. the Black Hill is the highest point in Kutch, at 462m, where you feel like you are at the edge of the earth.