Little did I know that these words by American essayist, poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson would define my trip to the Rann of Kutch. The trip got off to a rocky start with my flight from ...
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 is one of the largest deserts in the world and a salt marsh located in the Thar Desert within the Kutch District of Gujarat that offers a one-of-a-kind travel experience ...
You can visit the famous Rann of Kutch or check out the Little ... in India with an area spanning over 45,000 sq km. The handicrafts in Kutch are very popular and you can buy them in Bhuj and ...
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 ...
and handicrafts against the backdrop of this shimmering salt desert. Kalo Dungar: As the highest point in Kutch, Kalo Dungar offers breathtaking views of the Great Rann. The Dattatreya Temple ...