The first stop on most itineraries is Bhuj, the cultural and historical hub of Kutch. Here, travellers can explore landmarks such as Prag Mahal, Aina Mahal, Swaminarayan Temple, and the Kutch Museum. Bhuj’s markets are also an essential part of the experience, offering an opportunity to shop for traditional Kutchi crafts including handwoven textiles, embroidery, leatherwork, pottery, and silver ornaments. A stay in Bhuj allows travellers to acclimatize and begin their journey into the heart of Kutch.
The highlight of any Rann of Kutch package from Delhi is, of course, the visit to the White Rann, the vast salt desert that stretches endlessly to the horizon. Most packages include transport to Dhordo and nearby desert viewpoints. Travellers get to witness spectacular sunrise and sunset views across the white expanse, and full-moon nights are particularly magical as the salt crystals reflect the moonlight, creating a surreal landscape. Packages during the Rann Utsav season offer additional attractions such as cultural performances, folk dances, craft bazaars, camel rides, and adventure sports, making the experience even more immersive.
