kutch 6N 7D (min.4 pax)
6 N 7 D
Day 1:bhuj railway-airport pickup after check in hotel bhuj city tour
Chhatedi: The word Chhatedi derives from Chhatri which means umbrella after the shape of the domes of the monument. Chhatris are popular all over Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Royal cenotaphs are usually associated with the resting places of the rulers of the region. Locals treat the structures with respect and they expect the same from the tourists. The Chhatedis at Bhuj were constructed by the Jadeja rules in 18th century.
Kutch meuseum: The Kutch Museum was founded by Maharao Khengarji in 1877. He wanted to showcase the region’s delightful diversity in craft and local living.
Aina mahel: The Aina Mahal (lit. 'Palace of Mirrors')[1] is an 18th-century palace that is located next to the Prag Mahal in Darbargadh, Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat, India. The palace was built by Rao Lakhpatji of Kutch State around 1750. Lakhpatji's master craftsman Ram Singh Malam designed the palace in the local style and decorated it in the European style with glass, mirrors and tiles. The palace had two floors; the first floor has the Audience Hall, the Pleasure Hall, the Hall of Mirrors and the State Apartments, and the second floor has the ante-chamber, Darbar (Court) Hall and Marriage Hall. The building has been converted into a museum which includes a "europeanerie" collection that includes clocks, wares, mechanical toys, paintings and pictures.
Nightstay bhuj hotel.
Day 2:bhuj.dhordo.kalo dungar(130km)
Dhordo: Dhordo is a small village located in Kutch district, Gujarat, India. This village is situated within Bhuj taluk on the edge of the India-Pakistan border and is around 86 KM from Bhuj. The village is home to an annual 3-month festival called 'Rann Utsav'.
Kalo dungar: Kalo Dungar or Black Hill is the highest point in Kutch, Gujarat, India, at 462 m (1,516 ft). It is located 97 km (60 mi) from District headquarters of Bhuj and 25 km (16 mi) from nearest town Khavda
It is near the border with Pakistan and there is an army post at the top where only military personnel are allowed .
The Kalo Dungar also has a 400-year-old Dattatreya temple.[1][2][3] Kalo Dungar magnetic hill is an optical illusion where a vehicle seems to defy the gravity and roll up the slope.
Nightstay traditional bhunga.
Day 3:dhordo.dholavira(88km)
Dholavira: Dholavira (Gujarati: ધોળાવીરા) is an archaeological site at Khadirbet in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District, in the state of Gujarat in western India, which has taken its name from a modern-day village 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of it. This village is 165 km (103 mi) from Radhanpur. Also known locally as Kotada timba, the site contains ruins of a city of the ancient Indus Valley civilization.[1] Earthquakes have repeatedly affected Dholavira, including a particularly severe one around 2600 BCE.
Nightstay traditional bhunga.
Day 4:dholavira.bhuj(130km) nightstay bhuj hotel.
Day 5:bhuj.mandvi(60km)
Vijay vilas palace: The palace was built during the reign of Khengarji III as a summer resort for his son and heir to the kingdom, the Yuvraj Shri Vijayaraji, for whom it was named. Construction started in 1920[3] and was completed in 1929.
Mandvi beach: Mandvi is a beach town with municipality in the Kachchh district (Kutch) in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was once a major port of the region and summer retreat for Maharao (king) of the Cutch State. The old city was enclosed in the fort wall and remains of the fort wall can still be seen. The city has a four-hundred-year-old ship building industry which is still functional and dhows, a type of wooden ship, are still made. Mandvi Municipality's 36 Seat Of 9 Ward.
Nightstay mandvi.
Day 6:mandvi:bhuj(60km) nightstay bhuj today’s your shoping day. [ freeday]]
Day 7:bhuj drop.
HAPPY JOURNEY.