Rann Utsav is held annually at Dhordo in Kutch region of Gujarat. A temporary but magnificent tent city comes up in close proximity to the beautiful white desert at Dhordo. I have been lucky visit the Rann Utsav thrice and to stay at the tent city twice. This year in 2019, the festival ends by March 12. I was invited to visit the festival by the Gujarat Tourism Board in December 2019.
If you love walking like me, tent city in itself is huge with the reception and the shopping complex at the hub of it. Kutch is rich in handicrafts and the shopping complex is a microcosm of it! Even if you do not like shopping you would enjoy looking at the colorful handicrafts of Kutch.
Every corner of the tent city has something that will make you pause. If you are a social media fan, there are so many Instagram worthy nooks and corners. I loved the blue chhakda parked near the clock tower!
Rann Utsav is a riot of colors and you are bound to enjoy it. You can catch a glimpse of it from this video taken from the Zip Line Tower.
Music, dances, cultural performances are the heart and soul of the Rann Utsav. There are cultural performances every night at the tent city as well as at the White Rann during the Rann Utsav!
What is a trip without some good food? Try local food along the route while you explore Kutch! I would highly recommend trying a Gujarati thali. Don’t forget to drink the buttermilk.
After enjoying the tent city set out to explore the craft villages of Kutch. You could go to the nearby Hodka Village but if you have time I would highly recommend Nirona and Ajrakhpur. In Nirona plan for a longer stay as you will love the Rogan Art, Copper Bells and the Lacquer Work. It was my second visit to Nirona and I am glad to say people remembered me and I course loved meeting them again! If you are into fashion you can go to the birthplace of the Ajrakh print and see the process. You can buy handicrafts directly from the artisans. Do not miss out on the craft villages while you are visiting the Great Rann of Kutch for the Rann Utsav.
It doesn’t take long to go from the beauty of the white desert to the beach town of Mandvi. Other than the beautiful beach, do visit the Vijay Vilas Palace and stop by one of the huge boats (dhows) being constructed!
This brings me to my last stop Bhuj. Bhuj is the major hub at Kutch with an airport and a railway station. I have explored the usual places like Aaina Mahal, Prag Mahal etc many times. I was on a lookout for new things and I loved visiting the Ramkund Stepwell because I am partial to them. As of now it is a sleepy little place with hardly anyone around. Bhuj will be your base to start exploring the Kutch region.
The other unusual spot I discovered is the Chhatedi or the royal cenotaphs in Bhuj. It is a perfect place to go around sunset. It is close to the Swaminarayan Temple, so both the spots could be combined.
I love going back to Rann Utsav Gujarat for very simple reasons, the blogging trips are well organized and the road travel is good. And then the state never ceases to amaze me with something new!
PS. I was invited on this trip by the Gujarat Tourism Board!
So colourful and so attractive!! <3
Thank you Divya!
awesome traditional pictures capturing thanks for sharing
Thank you Pushpendra!
Awesome pics from Rann Utsav.
Thank you Rupam!
Lovely…
Thank you Rajeev!
your article is very nice
Thank you!
Lovely images as usual 🙂
Please visit Odisha too.
Do let me know when you come!
Thank you Anita, I have done a wonderful trip to Odisha though a long time back. I remember my trip so fondly, particularly Mangalajodi!
Chromatic pictures
Thank you Ankit!
Lovely pics and narration.
Thank you Neeraj!