Kutch
Kutch
Kutch, India’s Wild West, is a geographic phenomenon. It derives its name from katchua or kachbo, meaning a tortoise, and is surrounded by sea water. With its notable mud architecture, a medley of craft traditions, and exquisite apparel, this eminently colorful and culturally rich land has a wonderful handcrafted feel. Stretching along the Tropic of Cancer, from Rajasthan to the edge of Pakistan and the Arabian Sea, Kutch covers a little over 45000 sq km and is geographically one of India's largest and most distinctive districts.
Great Rann of Kutch
The Great Rann of Kutch is a salt marsh located in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India. It is about 7,505.22 square kilometers in size and is reputed to be one of the largest salt deserts in the world.
Kala Dungar
Kalo Dungar or Black Hill is the highest point in Kutch, Gujarat, India, at 462 m. It is located at 97 km from the District headquarters of Bhuj and 25 km from the nearest town Khavda.
Kutch Museum
Kutch museum was initially formed as a part of the School of Arts established by Khengarji III, the Maharao of Cutch State. It was founded on 1 July 1877. The museum was earlier known as Fergusson Museum. Kutch Museum in Bhuj is the oldest museum in Gujarat.
Prag Mahal
Prag Mahal is named after Rao Pragmalji II, who commissioned it and construction began in 1865. It was designed by Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins in the Italian Gothic style.
Aina Mahal
Aina Mahal was built by Rao Lakhpatji in 1761. The chief architect and designer of Aina Mahal is Ram Singh Malam, who was assisted by the local builder community in construction. It was constructed with marble walls adorned with gold lace and glass.
Vijay Vilas Palace
Vijaya Vilas Palace is the famous one-time summer palace of Jadeja Maharao of Cutch located on the sea-beach of Mandvi in Kutch, Gujarat.
Mandvi Beach
Mandvi Beach is the closest to the town center, across the bridge to the east side of the river, then down the road past a place called Salaya, accessed from just near the Kashi-Vishvanath Temple sometimes the beach is called Kashi-Vishvanath Beach.
Dholavira
Dholavira is an archaeological site at Khadirbet in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District, in the state of Gujarat in western India, which has taken its name from a modern-day village 1 kilometer south of it.
Handicraft Village Tour
The rich and diverse creative traditions of Kachchh often written as "Kutch" live at the intersection of cultures and communities. Once a destination by land and sea for people from Africa, the Middle East, and the Swat Valley, Kachchh has a rich tradition of sea trade from Mandvi and a global connection.
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is also known as the Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Little Rann of Kutch in the Gujarat state of India. It is the largest wildlife sanctuary in India.
Best Time To Visit Modhera
Kutch is surrounded by the Arabian sea and it is an island. Rann of Kutch is in the north and Gulf of Kutch in the south. Kutch Weather is very hot and humid and the area is dry. The best time to visit Kutch is during winters. Kutch in the summer season is a very hot and damp climate. The summer season in Kutch comes in the month of April and till June. During the day the temperature is very boiling but at the night the temperature is a little cold. Kutch in summer is very high in temperature all through the summer is 48°C. In winter is very attractive and the temperature becomes very freezing. It falls in the month of November and till February. The people of Kutch enjoy the climate. The temperature in Kutch is 12°C to 25°C during winter. In Monsoon season becomes very wonderful. It falls from the month of June till September when the beauty gets enhanced. The area faces severe scarcity due to less rainfall.
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