Embark on a mesmerizing 5 Days / 4 Nights Rann of Kutch Desert Festival Tour where culture, colors, and the charm of Gujarat come alive under the moonlit sky. Experience the unique beauty of the White Rann, enjoy the vibrant Rann Utsav, witness traditional music and dance performances, explore ancient villages, and shop for exquisite handicrafts. From visiting Bhuj and Kalo Dungar to enjoying the breathtaking sunset at the salt desert, this tour is a perfect blend of adventure, art, and tradition — an unforgettable journey into the heart of Gujarat’s desert wonderland.
Arrive at Bhuj Airport / Railway Station and meet our representative. Proceed to your Rann Utsav accommodation (Dhordo Village) – the Gateway to the Great Rann of Kutch. Check-in and relax in your traditional Kutchi-style tent or resort. In the evening, enjoy folk music and dance performances at the Rann Utsav ground. Overnight stay at Rann of Kutch.
Early morning, visit the White Rann to witness a spectacular sunrise over the salt desert. After breakfast, visit Kalo Dungar (Black Hill), the highest point in Kutch, offering panoramic views of the Great Rann and Indo-Pak border area. Visit the famous Dattatreya Temple atop the hill. Return to your camp/resort for dinner and enjoy the evening cultural program. Overnight stay at Rann of Kutch.
After breakfast, drive to Bhuj (approx. 2 hrs). Visit Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal, Bhujodi Village (famous for handicrafts), and Kutch Museum. Explore Swaminarayan Temple and local bazaars for traditional Kutchi embroidery, mirror work, and leather goods. Return to your Rann resort in the evening. Overnight stay at Rann of Kutch.
After breakfast, head to Mandvi, a charming coastal town (approx. 3 hrs drive). Visit Vijay Vilas Palace, the royal residence of the Kutch Maharajas. Relax at Mandvi Beach and enjoy camel rides or beach games. Return to Rann of Kutch by evening. Overnight stay at Rann of Kutch.
After breakfast, check out and proceed to Bhuj Airport / Railway Station for your return journey. Depart with beautiful memories of Gujarat’s desert culture, hospitality, and traditions.