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Join us on our epic travel vlog to the breathtaking Rann of Kutch, a must-see destination located in the western Indian state of Gujarat. From its stunning salt flats to its ancient temples and villages, the Rann of Kutch offers a wealth of natural beauty and cultural richness.
In this video, we'll take you on a journey through the region, showcasing the best of what the Rann of Kutch has to offer. We'll start our adventure in the vibrant city of Ahmedabad, where we'll explore the local markets and try some delicious traditional Gujarati cuisine. From there, we'll head to the Rann of Kutch, where we'll spend the next few days immersing ourselves in the unique culture and history of the region.
Along the way, we'll visit ancient temples, meet fascinating locals, and get a taste of life in this truly special place. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or just looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path destination, the Rann of Kutch has something for everyone. So come along and discover the magic of this incredible place with us! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more travel vlogs and adventures from around the world.
About the location: Rann of Kutch is a massive expanse of cracked earth, inland from the sea, that promises to take your breath away. The nothingness for miles is both nerve wracking and stunning with small oasis of water bodies and shrub forests doubling up as homes for pink flamingoes and wild asses. Tribal hamlets with cylindrical mud bhungas (huts) are the epicenter for Kutchi embroidery, tie and dye, leatherwork, pottery, bell metal craft and the famous Rogan painting by the only surviving expert family. Approximately 200 km east of the Rann, is the Little Rann of Kutch, which houses the 4953-sq-km Wild Ass Sanctuary. It homes the only remaining population of the chestnut-coloured Indian wild ass (khur), as well as blue-bulls, blackbuck and chinkara.
Brief History: The area was a once a sprawling shallow of the Arabian Sea until a constant geological shift closed off the connection with the sea. Over the years, the region eventually became a seasonal marshy salt desert. During monsoons, the marsh fills up with water and the wetland extends from the Gulf of Kutch on the west through to the Gulf of Cambay on the east. In the summers, the water dries to create a crunchy based bed of white salty land.
Website for Booking- www.rannpermit.gujarat.gov.in
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How to get there
By Road: Ahmedabad is 335 kilometers from bhuj approx. driving time is 7 hours . Rann of Kutch is about 85 kilometres from Bhuj.
By Train: Bhuj is the closest air and rail node to Rann of Kutch, at 85 kilometers.
By Air: By Air The Rudra Mata airport at Bhuj is a small but busy node that connects Mumbai to Bhuj.
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