Banni Grasslands And Hodka Village
South of the White Rann stretch the Banni Grasslands – one of India’s largest arid grassland ecosystems, dotted with acacia trees, wetlands…
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The Great Rann of Kutch is one of India’s most striking landscapes – an endless white salt desert that shimmers under the sun and glows under the full moon. Dhordo village has emerged as the main tourist hub, especially during Rann Utsav, when tent cities, cultural performances, handicraft stalls and adventure activities transform the barren plains into a seasonal festival ground. Visitors come for sunset and moonrise views over the salt, camel or ATV rides, local music and craft shopping. Border-area regulations mean access is controlled, adding a sense of remoteness and uniqueness to the experience. The region also lies close to Kalo Dungar, which offers sweeping views over the Rann, and to small villages where traditional Kutchi embroidery and mud-mirror work are practiced. While basic comforts are available in tented resorts, winters can be cold and summers harsh, so timing is important. For Ghoomein, this region can be positioned as a “must-experience” landscape, very different from hill stations, forests or beaches anywhere else in India.
South of the White Rann stretch the Banni Grasslands – one of India’s largest arid grassland ecosystems, dotted with acacia trees, wetlands…
Dhordo Village is the gateway village to the White Rann, located about 85–90 km from Bhuj right on the edge of the…
India Bridge is the last civilian-accessible bridge on the road from Bhuj/Dhordo towards the Indo–Pakistan border, after which special permits are required…
Kalo Dungar, or Black Hill, is the highest point in Kutch at about 462 m above sea level. From its viewpoint the…
Rann Utsav is the famous desert festival that transforms the White Rann near Dhordo into a glowing tent city every winter. For…
The White Desert of Kutch is a vast seasonal salt marsh that turns into a glowing white salt pan in winter, stretching…