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Discover Gujarat’s magic with Ahmedabad, Bhuj, and the White Rann of Kutch, blending desert beauty, heritage architecture, handicrafts, and cultural experiences across western India.
Ahmedabad (Google Map)
Bhuj 2 N, Dhordo 2 N & Ahmedabad 1 N.
6 Days / 5 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive at Ahmedabad Airport or railway station, meet your driver, and begin your scenic drive to Bhuj, the cultural capital of Kutch. En route, enjoy glimpses of Gujarat’s rural life and traditional food stops. On arrival, check in to your hotel and relax. If time permits, visit Swaminarayan Temple in Bhuj—a fine example of craftsmanship. Dinner and overnight stay at Bhuj.
After breakfast, explore Bhuj’s royal heritage. Visit the elegant Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal, known for their Indo-European architecture. Continue to Kutch Museum, one of Gujarat’s oldest museums, and Bhujodi Village, famous for its handwoven textiles. Later, visit Hodka Village to interact with artisans and shop for embroidery, leatherwork, and silver jewelry. Return to Bhuj for dinner and overnight stay.
Post breakfast, drive to Dhordo, the gateway to the spectacular White Rann of Kutch. Check in to your desert resort or tented camp. In the evening, head to the White Rann to witness the magical sunset over the salt desert—a breathtaking experience. Enjoy local folk music and cultural performances at the camp. Dinner and overnight stay at Dhordo.
After breakfast, explore the nearby attractions around Dhordo. Visit Kala Dungar (Black Hill), the highest point in Kutch, offering panoramic views of the Rann. Stop by India Bridge, close to the Indo-Pak border (subject to permission). Later, return to the Rann Utsav grounds to enjoy local food stalls, handicrafts, camel rides, and cultural dances under the moonlight. Dinner and overnight stay at Dhordo.
After an early breakfast, check out and drive back to Ahmedabad, enjoying the changing desert and rural landscapes along the way. Stop for lunch en route. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and unwind after a long journey. Evening free for leisure or shopping at Manek Chowk or Law Garden. Dinner and overnight stay in Ahmedabad.
After breakfast, explore the heritage and spiritual landmarks of Ahmedabad. Visit Sabarmati Ashram, the residence of Mahatma Gandhi, followed by Adalaj Stepwell, a 15th-century architectural masterpiece. Later, visit Sidi Saiyyed Mosque and the grand Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar (28 km / 1 hr). Depending on your flight schedule, transfer to Ahmedabad Airport for your onward journey, carrying wonderful memories of Gujarat’s desert and heritage landscapes.
Best Time to Visit: November to February (especially during Rann Utsav).
Clothing & Tips: Carry warm clothes for desert nights and cotton wear for day trips.
Optional Experiences: Hot-air balloon ride at Rann Utsav, village jeep safari, or camel cart ride.
Meals: Predominantly vegetarian; try Kutchi specialties like bajra rotla and khichdi-kadhi.
Combines desert adventure, local culture, and heritage sightseeing.
Comfortable pacing with overnight halts at key destinations.
Perfect mix of architecture, culture, and scenic landscapes.
Day 01 – Heavy: Long drive from Ahmedabad to Bhuj.
Day 02 – Moderate: Local sightseeing in Bhuj.
Day 03 – Light: Short transfer and Rann sunset experience.
Day 04 – Moderate: Excursion to Kala Dungar and nearby villages.
Day 05 – Heavy: Return drive to Ahmedabad.
Day 06 – Light: Local sightseeing and departure.
Add one extra night in Dhordo during Rann Utsav for a cultural experience.
Visit Mandvi Beach (90 km from Bhuj) if you prefer coastal relaxation.
Include Statue of Unity (Kevadia) for an extended 7-day Gujarat journey.
A vibrant 6-day journey through Gujarat’s desert and heritage heartland, ideal for families, couples, and cultural explorers. From the White Rann’s magic to Ahmedabad’s history, this itinerary blends tradition, art, and scenic beauty perfectly.
The ideal time is between November and February, especially during the Rann Utsav, when the desert glows white under the full moon and hosts cultural performances.
Dhordo is approximately 85 km (2 hours) from Bhuj. The drive is smooth and offers glimpses of traditional Kutch villages and arid landscapes.
Yes, it’s a family-friendly festival featuring cultural shows, handicraft stalls, adventure activities, and camel rides—great fun for all age groups.
Visitors can stay in luxury tented camps or desert resorts, equipped with modern amenities while retaining Kutchi-style charm and hospitality.
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