The Great Rann of Kutch also called Greater Rann of Kutch or just Rann of Kutch, is a seasonal salt marsh located in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District, state of Gujarat situated 2 km away from Dhordo village. The Rann of Kutch comprises about 7,505.22 square kilometers (2,897.78 sq mi) in size and is reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world.
The Great Rann of Kutch also called Greater Rann of Kutch or just Rann of Kutch, is a seasonal salt marsh located in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District, state of Gujarat situated 2 km away from Dhordo village. The Rann of Kutch comprises about 7,505.22 square kilometers (2,897.78 sq mi) in size and is reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world.
Visit to White Ran on Day 1; visit to Mandvi on Day 2 and visit to Kala Dungar on Day 3 in 3 Night/4 Days package whereas Visit to White Ran on Day 1 and Visit to Kala Dungar on Day 2 in 2 Night/3 Days package are fixed & cannot be interchanged. Guest who have missed the visit as per Itinerary may be included on request on a chargeable basis.
Visit to White Ran on Day 1; visit to Mandvi on Day 2 and visit to Kala Dungar on Day 3 in 3 Night/4 Days package whereas Visit to White Ran on Day 1 and Visit to Kala Dungar on Day 2 in 2 Night/3 Days package are fixed & cannot be interchanged. Guest who have missed the visit as per Itinerary may be included on request on a chargeable basis.
(Approx. time 30 min) A visit to the Kutch Museum, to learn about the history of tribal and folk tradition of the dist ict, will help you get to know about present-day people and their lives. Remember that visiting a museum is a great way to learn about history, but tribals are not merely part of history, they are a major part of Kutch’s (and India’s) population and cultural identity today. (Kutch museum remains closed on Wednesday)
(Approx. time 30 min) A visit to the Kutch Museum, to learn about the history of tribal and folk tradition of the dist ict, will help you get to know about present-day people and their lives. Remember that visiting a museum is a great way to learn about history, but tribals are not merely part of history, they are a major part of Kutch’s (and India’s) population and cultural identity today. (Kutch museum remains closed on Wednesday)