India’s Largest Salt Desert
Sprawled over about 10,000 square kilometres, the Great Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world. It will enchant you with its endless stretch of shimmering land.
Suggested Duration - 3-4 hours
Treat your eyes to awe-inspiring vistas of sparkling white sand desert, witness mesmerising sunsets and experience the kaleidoscopic scenery of the desert under a moonlit night.
Spread across the Thar Desert in Gujarat, the Great Rann of Kutch is a mesmerising salt marsh that transforms into a surreal white landscape during the dry season. Known for its moonlit charm, cultural vibrancy, and the iconic Rann Utsav, this seasonal desert is one of the largest salt deserts in the world. Moreover, it�s a place where nature and tradition meet in a spectacle of colours and contrasts.
Great Rann of Kutch is famous for | Salt desert, Rann Utsav, white landscapes, Kutchi culture and desert safaris. |
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Great Rann of Kutch Timings | Remains open all day |
Great Rann of Kutch Best Time to Visit | November to February |
Great Rann of Kutch Entry Fee | The Great Rann of Kutch ticket price is INR 100 per person for Indian tourists and INR 200 per person for foreign tourists. |
Required Time | 4 to 6 full hours |
Popular Nearby Places | Kutch Museum, Aina Mahal, Vijaya Vilas Palace, Bhavnagar, Udaipur, Pratapgarh, Mehsana and Daman |
The Rann of Kutch is a vast, shimmering expanse of salt that stretches to the horizon, especially stunning under moonlight. During the Rann Utsav, this region comes alive with traditional dance, music, crafts, and local cuisine, offering a cultural feast in the middle of nowhere. Camel rides, folk performances, and staying in luxury tents are all part of the charm.
Once part of the Arabian Sea, the Rann gradually dried due to geological shifts and now floods seasonally with monsoon water. The word "Rann" comes from the Sanskrit word Irina, meaning desert. Historically, it was an important trade route and is now a symbol of Gujarat�s rich heritage and resilience.
The Rann Utsav was initiated by the Gujarat Tourism Board to showcase the region's culture and landscape, turning this desolate salt flat into an iconic destination.
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