Bhuj is the gateway to Kutch, and Kutch is unlike anywhere else in India. The vast salt desert of the Rann stretches to the horizon in every direction, turning silver-white under the full moon during the Rann Utsav festival, a spectacle that draws travellers from across the country every winter. Bhuj itself is a city that has been rebuilt with remarkable resilience after the devastating 2001 earthquake, and what remains is a place of genuine character. Bhuj tour packages from Aasaan Holidays are built around a region that never stops surprising.
The villages of the Kutch region, particularly Hodka, Dhordo, and Nirona, are where the living craft traditions are practised and where traditional bhungas, the circular mud houses of Kutch, are still lived in. The flamingo colonies of the Rann, the wild ass sanctuary of the Little Rann, and the mangrove forests of the Banni grasslands add natural variety. A Bhuj travel package that covers the city, the craft villages, and the Rann makes one of India's most distinctive regional journeys.









