Why your trip to Kutch should be a perfect blend of the off beaten paths and the famous touristy Rann Utsav
Are you thinking of visiting Rann of Kutch,one of the world’s largest salt desert, this season?
1) A trip to Kutch is incomplete without a visit to the colorful city of Dhordo.
Dhordo is a treasure trove of culture, exquisite handicraft, melodious folk songs, foot-tapping folk dance and gastronomical wonders. The streets of Dhordo are a shoppers delight. The sea of extraordinary choices will leave you dazzled and mesmerized. You can pick up souvenirs and purchase exquisite handcrafted articles from here. Once the wallets are lighter and the bags heavier, you can spend the evening soaking in the Kutchhi culture. The brilliant performance by local artists against the background of the setting sun, the camel rides and the interaction with local camel herders, the women dressed in traditional wear, looking gorgeous as ever and the array of food is what makes Dhordo, although a tourist spot, a compulsory visit.
2) The heart of Kutch lies in its villages, its Culture and Craft.
Visit to Dholavira offers us a memorable experience that comes with being surrounded by the Great Rann of Kutch. It is a unique insight into the pioneering Harappan mind, with one of the world’s earliest and best planned water conservation systems and what might be the world’s first signboards, written in ancient indus script.
Well, Gujarat is famous for its variety in food and is heaven for Street food lovers.
During our last trip to Kutch, the team loved the food we had at a locals home at Dholavira. Don’ forget to indulge in Vada pao, Dabeli, Pao Bhaji, Khakhra , Dhokla durig your visit to Kutch.