Heritage City
Bhuj — Cultural Heart of Kutch
The capital of Kutch: a vibrant blend of royal palaces, ancient stepwells, and thriving handicraft markets.
ExploreFrom pristine white deserts and UNESCO heritage to sacred shrines and sun-kissed beaches — discover every corner of this extraordinary land.
Heritage City
The capital of Kutch: a vibrant blend of royal palaces, ancient stepwells, and thriving handicraft markets.
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Beach Town
A historic port town with a stunning beach, a royal summer palace overlooking the sea, and a living shipbuilding tradition.
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Salt Desert
The boundless white salt marshes of the Great Rann stretch to the horizon, magical beneath full-moon skies.
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UNESCO Site
A meticulously excavated Harappan city on the edge of the Rann, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Scenic Spot
Jagged ravines carved by the Khari River create a dramatic landscape often likened to a miniature Grand Canyon.
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Scenic Route
A breathtaking causeway cutting through the Rann that disappears into the white salt desert on the horizon.
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Temple Town
Sacred seat of Ashapura Mata, the clan deity of Kutch, drawing hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year.
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Heritage Town
An ancient walled city known for its historic architecture, colourful bazaars, and deep-rooted craft traditions.
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Historic Town
A fortified ghost town where the Indus once flowed — crumbling walls and deserted lanes echo a glorious past.
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City
A planned industrial city established for Sindhi refugees, now a thriving commercial hub near Kandla Port.
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Seaport
One of India's most important cargo ports, Kandla drives commerce across the entire western region.
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Sacred Shrine
A revered Sufi shrine deep in the Kutch countryside, drawing devotees of all faiths to its peaceful courtyard.
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Port Town
Once a flourishing Indus-era port, Jakhau retains an atmospheric old harbour and centuries of maritime history.
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Pilgrimage
One of the oldest Jain pilgrimage sites in Gujarat, featuring remarkable white marble temples by the sea.
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Scenic Peak
At 462 m, the Black Hill is Kutch's highest point, with panoramic views over the White Rann.
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Shrine
An ancient open-air folk shrine venerating Mamaidev, a deity unique to pastoral Rabari and Ahir communities.
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City
A planned city born after the Partition of India, Adipur blends memory and modernity in the heart of Kutch.
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Pilgrimage
One of five sacred Hindu lakes, flanked by the ancient Koteshwar Shiva temple at the westernmost tip of India.
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Port City
Home to India's largest private port, Mundra is also a birdwatcher's paradise with extensive mangrove ecosystems.
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