Great Rann of Kutch
Great Rann of Kutch
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- Mansi GargAhmedabad, India7 contributionsExpensive but worth every penny.The package includes everything. You just need to pay for the travel to bhuj. They provide food, accommodation, local sightseeing, night shows. The food is a nice spread with authentic ànd diverse gujarati cuisine for breakfast, lunch, evening snack and dinner. Warm hospitality, nice management. The salt desert is a pretty romantic place. They take you there first by bus, then by camel carts, which is pretty cool. Also, the night show is amazing. It's a live performance by a serious of artists followed by garba. On the way back, they took us to Smriti van, the earthquake museum in Bhuj. It is worth the visit. It has a serious a halls with mind blowing short shows.Visited December 2023Travelled with familyWritten 5 January 2024
- Prabha SreenivasanNavi Mumbai, India55 contributionsWhen nature makes you feel like a speckGood Evening. The Rann Of Kutch was surreal. The wide expanse of infinite white with the full moon rising is a humbling experience. The camel cart ride from the gate to the desert start was fun. Please remember to book your tickets of Rs.100 per person online to avoid long queues. One thing that is really pathetic and upsetting the washroom outside the white desert. Stinky, dirty and no water. It is a big tourist place with thousands visiting it every day. A clean washroom with running water is mandatory . There are so many toilets but in a terrible condition. Seriously hoping the authorities, wake up to this issue and solve the problem.Visited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 31 January 2024
- The September QueenPune District, India13 contributionsDesert Dreams: My Journey through the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat - A must visit place!!Exploring the vast expanse of the Rann of Kutch was a surreal experience. The endless white desert seemed to stretch out infinitely, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Witnessing the ethereal beauty of the salt flats during sunrise and sunset was truly mesmerizing. The vibrant culture of the region, with its colorful attire and lively folk music, added another layer of richness to the experience. Camping under the starlit sky, surrounded by the tranquil silence of the desert, left an indelible mark on my soul. Overall, my time in the Rann of Kutch was a journey of discovery, filled with unforgettable moments and breathtaking landscapes. The Government organises the Rann of Kutch festival from November to February. The best time to visit is January or February.Visited January 2024Travelled soloWritten 6 February 2024
- Alka VGurugram (Gurgaon), India56 contributionsColour Craft & Comfort Food !Mesmerizing & just gorgeous. The Road trip from Ahmedabad to Bhuj with the Rann Utsav on the White Rann of Kutch. Unforgettable for the Colour , Craft, Food and Rustic flavours. The Sunrise & Sunset is picture perfect. Still unspoilt by commercial tourism. If you don't already have it on your Bucket List..... add it nowVisited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 8 February 2024
- Harsh & LeenaPune, India2,997 contributionsVisit the natural beauty of Rann of KutchIt is breathtaking view and mesmerising to visit Rann of Kutch The Rann of Kutch is famous for its natural beauty. The place is the best for those who love photography, serene nature and most importantly, a magical night. If you are up for a magical time, choose to stay back on the Rann for the night to watch the star filled sky from the white land. The Rann of Kutch is a large area of salt marshes in the state of Gujarat Its two parts—the Great Rann, in the north, and the Little Rann, in the southeast—are separated by the highland of Kachchh. The Rann of Kutch covers around 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 square miles). Kutch, often spelled as ‘Kachchh’, is named after the Sanskrit word for tortoise, reflecting its unique map shape. The Great Rann of Kutch is the larger portion of the Rann. It extends east and west, with the Thar Desert to the north and the low hills of Kutch to the south. Ahmedabad is 335 ilometers from bhuj approx. driving time is 7 hours . Rann of Kutch is about 85 kilometres from Bhuj. Bhuj is the closest air and rail node to Rann of Kutch, at 85 kilometers. The Rudra Mata airport at Bhuj is a small but busy node that connects Mumbai to Bhuj. Weather : 29 - 37°C Label : Top Attraction Tags : Desert Timings : 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM Time Required : 2-3 hrs Entry Fee : Entry: INR 100 per person, Car: INR 50Visited January 2024Travelled with familyWritten 11 June 2024
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pinaki d
Mangalore, India14 contributions
Dec 2019
Very nice place. Miles after miles no habitation and covered with white salt. We covered both Rann of Kutch and Kalo Dangar in 5 hours. We started from Bhuj at 2 pm for Kalo Dangar and then visited Rann of Katch. I will advise you to take some more time for these two spots, otherwise you have to hurry up. Carry food items and water with you. There are seating arrangements where from you can enjoy the music concerts of various local artists. Carry one extra pair of socks/shoes as your shoes can get wet by the mud underneath the salt.There is shops for marketing and eating also but that is 1 km before the main Rann of Kutch.
Written 3 January 2020
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Uma I
Bengaluru, India14 contributions
Feb 2020
Wonderful experience of walking on salt during the sunrise and sunset, especially during full moon night. The premium tents, food and hospitality is great. You can do the planned activity or plan your own by hiring a private vehicle from the tent city. Would suggest 2nights/3days is enough to enjoy it. Also, it was so cold that we did not need the A/C.
Written 6 March 2020
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Utkarsh Dewangan
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Feb 2022 • Family
Friends, Rann of Kutch is a must visit place. We have visited using services of White Rann Resorts. They make sure that your trip is comfortable and memorable and also take care of you and your family. I strongly recommend to avail their services if you are planning to visit Rann of Kutch.
The best time to visit is from November to January. You can plan for 2 N and 3 D. Bhuj is the nearest railway station to Kutch. After deboarding the train the camp of White Rann Resorts at station premises will be there to assist you.
It will take approx 2 hours to reach Kutch from Bhuj. In the evening you can enjoy sunset and also sunrise next day. There are lot of functions also in the night in the premises of White Rann Resorts.
Hats Off. Kutch nahi dekha to kuch nahi dekha.
The best time to visit is from November to January. You can plan for 2 N and 3 D. Bhuj is the nearest railway station to Kutch. After deboarding the train the camp of White Rann Resorts at station premises will be there to assist you.
It will take approx 2 hours to reach Kutch from Bhuj. In the evening you can enjoy sunset and also sunrise next day. There are lot of functions also in the night in the premises of White Rann Resorts.
Hats Off. Kutch nahi dekha to kuch nahi dekha.
Written 14 April 2022
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nilimag2015
Mumbai, India455 contributions
Feb 2020
Had been wanting to go here for a long time.The experience starts from Bhuj station.There was a reception for those staying in tent city. We were a big group & stayed at another resort.
The Rann next to tent city was lively with camel carts ,lots of people & a canteen serving tea & bhajias kind of.
The Rann was a huge expanse of white & we moved to an area where there were not much people behind...in order to take pics.
The sand beneath was still wet in some places & 2 girls' legs went in the black sand below,so you still have to be careful.
We went on full moon day, so expected a beautiful sight. It was beautiful, but not so great as the ads describe.
Overall, like or dislike, but Should definitely do once.
The Rann next to tent city was lively with camel carts ,lots of people & a canteen serving tea & bhajias kind of.
The Rann was a huge expanse of white & we moved to an area where there were not much people behind...in order to take pics.
The sand beneath was still wet in some places & 2 girls' legs went in the black sand below,so you still have to be careful.
We went on full moon day, so expected a beautiful sight. It was beautiful, but not so great as the ads describe.
Overall, like or dislike, but Should definitely do once.
Written 24 February 2020
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Aseem B
Mumbai, India43 contributions
Feb 2023
The Great Rann of Kutch - A must visit natural wonder. Far away from the city’s concrete jungles, white Rann looks amazing at sun set coupled with colourful Kutchy culture, dotted with carts and camels in multiple vibrant colours.
The Government organises the Rann of Kutch festival from November to February. The best time to visit is last week of January or February.
The Government organises the Rann of Kutch festival from November to February. The best time to visit is last week of January or February.
Written 22 March 2023
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Anuradha
New Delhi, India1,406 contributions
Jan 2023 • Family
A must visit natural wonder. Far away from the city’s concrete jungles, white Runn looks amazing at sun set coupled with colourful Kutchy culture, dotted with carts and camels in multiple vibrant colours.
Cleanliness could be better on paths etc. Eating joints were in pathetic condition.
Cleanliness could be better on paths etc. Eating joints were in pathetic condition.
Written 13 January 2023
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MumbaiRiders
Mumbai, India1,903 contributions
Jan 2021
On Monday 25/1/2021) set out on a 900 Kms motorcycle ride to the Great Rann of Kutch.After a overnight stay in a hotel rode the next day and after first visiting "Kalo Dungar" at approximately 1330 hrs reached the "White Desert" in Dhordo .The residential tent city camps were erected on the outer boundary of the main Rann Utsav Festival venue.Beautiful to the human eye.It was a short ride along a narrow central road decked with flag decorations from the main entrance gate to the entrance to the " White Desert".Awesome decor and ambiance with the first sight of the " WHITE DESERT" shocking me with delight .The desert ground adjacent to the cemented Rann Utsav avenue was lined with camels,camel carts,pony's and a few local Kutch artists singing songs and dressings tourists in local Kutch attire for photo shoots.I ventured far from the main venue ground onto the glistening white sand desert and honestly haven't seen a panorama of this magnitude.As the crowd was minuscule felt I was alone in the midst of a white carpet of salt desert that resembled snow.Filmed photo's and video's and later approached a local troupe of Kutchi folk artists who were also offering pony rides for a photo shoot of me sitting on a pony.This was one of the few locales in the World let alone India where salt was the terrain firma and not mud,cement,grass etc.In the evening at dusk it got crowded with tourists on camel and horse rides.Got to fly a kite on the "White Desert". Watched the "SUNSET" as well as the Moon rise. It was a Full moon night and the white desert glistened in the twilight. Have to visit once in your lifetime .
Written 6 February 2021
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Sudha
Mumbai, India1 contribution
Jan 2023
I recently stayed at Evoke - Tent City Kutch and was deeply disappointed with my experience.
For the money we paid (Rs 20,000 per night), we expected more than just a bed and a place to sleep in freezing temperatures. Despite the fact that the temperature had dropped to 6 degrees, there were no basic amenities such as a heater or even hot water in the basin. Mismanagement was very much evident everywhere.
Even though they made an effort to enhance the outward appearance of the place, it did not make up for the lack of basic facilities and hygiene.
And, given the management's attitude, I doubt that even this review will compel them to improve their service and facilities.
For the money we paid (Rs 20,000 per night), we expected more than just a bed and a place to sleep in freezing temperatures. Despite the fact that the temperature had dropped to 6 degrees, there were no basic amenities such as a heater or even hot water in the basin. Mismanagement was very much evident everywhere.
Even though they made an effort to enhance the outward appearance of the place, it did not make up for the lack of basic facilities and hygiene.
And, given the management's attitude, I doubt that even this review will compel them to improve their service and facilities.
Written 18 January 2023
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uday c
28 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
We, three couples, taking a trip together after a long time stayed in the Deluxe tents and were happy to spend a couple of nights here. The tents were comfortable, well furnished, air-conditioned, very clean and also had clean toilets with hot and cold water.
We were very well received and directed to our tents quickly and efficiently. The service was polite and respctful and helpful. Though the distance to the restaurant was not short, electric carts were available.
Had a great time visit the white sea and watching the sunrise and sunset.
Very pleasant atmosphere.
Uday Chande
We were very well received and directed to our tents quickly and efficiently. The service was polite and respctful and helpful. Though the distance to the restaurant was not short, electric carts were available.
Had a great time visit the white sea and watching the sunrise and sunset.
Very pleasant atmosphere.
Uday Chande
Written 10 March 2020
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Harsh & Leena
Pune, India2,997 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
It is breathtaking view and mesmerising to visit Rann of Kutch
The Rann of Kutch is famous for its natural beauty.
The place is the best for those who love photography, serene nature and most importantly, a magical night.
If you are up for a magical time, choose to stay back on the Rann for the night to watch the star filled sky from the white land.
The Rann of Kutch is a large area of salt marshes in the state of Gujarat
Its two parts—the Great Rann, in the north, and the Little Rann, in the southeast—are separated by the highland of Kachchh.
The Rann of Kutch covers around 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 square miles).
Kutch, often spelled as ‘Kachchh’, is named after the Sanskrit word for tortoise, reflecting its unique map shape.
The Great Rann of Kutch is the larger portion of the Rann.
It extends east and west, with the Thar Desert to the north and the low hills of Kutch to the south.
Ahmedabad is 335 ilometers from bhuj approx. driving time is 7 hours .
Rann of Kutch is about 85 kilometres from Bhuj.
Bhuj is the closest air and rail node to Rann of Kutch, at 85 kilometers.
The Rudra Mata airport at Bhuj is a small but busy node that connects Mumbai to Bhuj.
Weather : 29 - 37°C
Label : Top Attraction
Tags : Desert
Timings : 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Time Required : 2-3 hrs
Entry Fee : Entry: INR 100 per person,
Car: INR 50
The Rann of Kutch is famous for its natural beauty.
The place is the best for those who love photography, serene nature and most importantly, a magical night.
If you are up for a magical time, choose to stay back on the Rann for the night to watch the star filled sky from the white land.
The Rann of Kutch is a large area of salt marshes in the state of Gujarat
Its two parts—the Great Rann, in the north, and the Little Rann, in the southeast—are separated by the highland of Kachchh.
The Rann of Kutch covers around 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 square miles).
Kutch, often spelled as ‘Kachchh’, is named after the Sanskrit word for tortoise, reflecting its unique map shape.
The Great Rann of Kutch is the larger portion of the Rann.
It extends east and west, with the Thar Desert to the north and the low hills of Kutch to the south.
Ahmedabad is 335 ilometers from bhuj approx. driving time is 7 hours .
Rann of Kutch is about 85 kilometres from Bhuj.
Bhuj is the closest air and rail node to Rann of Kutch, at 85 kilometers.
The Rudra Mata airport at Bhuj is a small but busy node that connects Mumbai to Bhuj.
Weather : 29 - 37°C
Label : Top Attraction
Tags : Desert
Timings : 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Time Required : 2-3 hrs
Entry Fee : Entry: INR 100 per person,
Car: INR 50
Written 11 June 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Which hotel is best suited for a tour to rann of katch and its prices in winters.
Written 11 November 2024
I am planning a 8 day trip to Gujarat.
Places I have marked are Rani ki vav, rann of Kutch, Nageshwar, dwaraka, porbandar, somnath, gir, Diu, palitana, bhavnagar, vadodara, statue of unity.
What is the best affordable itinerary. Can anyone suggest?
Written 15 October 2024
I reside in delhi n i m planning a trip to runn of Kutch in January. Should we combine it with statue of unity or it will be too hectic. We are planning for 4-5 days.
Written 29 November 2022
Can anyone advice if any activities/celebrations happening at 12 midnight on New Year in Rann of Kutch, that we can attend if we have not opted to stay in Tent City?
Written 20 December 2021
Dear travellers,
Why is there a craze to visit the Rann during the Rann Utsav? What about the amenities and views during say October or March/April? Does everything shut down?
During the months of Rann Utsav, every place is costly like hell.
I want to know what would I miss if I visit in mid March or April? I stay at Vadodara, so Gujarati cuisine and dresses n all, not bothered. I want to visit the white desert.
Please help with some insight.
Regards,
Kaustav
Written 24 November 2021
Priya S
Ahmedabad, India
I am planning to visit the Rann around 19th November 2021 (full moon night) for 1 day. I plan to stay in Bhuj, hire a private cab and travel to Kalo Dungar and white desert. I want to see the rays of full moon on the white sand. Is this possible if I want to return to Bhuj in the night? If so, at what time shall I leave for Bhuj? Is driving at night safe and are there any restrictions?
Thanks in advance!
Written 22 November 2021
How can I reach dhordo via public transport? Are there any kind of public transport avelibal?
Written 14 November 2021
Are 3 to 4 hours enough to see Rann Utsav if I am not planning to stay there.
Written 7 November 2021
I’m planning to visit Runn of Kutch on Dec 26, preferably for 3 nights and 4 days, can I do a trip from Ahmedabad, will it be safe to drive in deserts? Plz share the itinerary and best hotels/tents to stay. We are 4 adults and 2 kids. Thankyou.
Our focus: Bhuj, Dhordo and Mandvi
Written 5 September 2021
I’m planning to visit Runn of Kutch on Dec 26, preferably for 3 nights and 4 days, can I do a trip from Ahmedabad, will it be safe to drive in deserts? Plz share the itinerary and best hotels/tents to stay. We are 4 adults and 2 kids. Thankyou.
Our focus: Bhuj, Dhordo and Mandvi
Written 5 September 2021
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