Kutch Desert is divided into the Little Rann which is 4,950 sq km and the Great Rann which is a 7,850 sq km desert. Together they form the largest adjoining tracts of wildlife territory in India.
Kutch Desert is divided into the Little Rann which is 4,950 sq km and the Great Rann which is a 7,850 sq km desert. Together they form the largest adjoining tracts of wildlife territory in India.
The Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is a place that many from India have heard about, yet few have truly experienced. A vast, ...
The best way to experience the Great Rann of Kutch is through the Rann Utsav, a 6-month long festival where you can discover the terrain, local culture, food and more.
Visiting the Rann of Kutch is a must if you're was low on sodium! The three days of hanging out with water and salt and the sights of Kutch made me agree with the adage: "Kutch nahin dekha toh ...
“Most of them are heading straight for the Rann of Kutch, near the Indian border.” This salt marsh is approximately 20-25km east of Nagarparkar town and just 7-8km south of the Veera Wah villag ...