Bhuj Sightseeing Tour

Bhuj Sightseeing Tour

Bhuj sightseeing tour

Bhuj, often referred as the desert town, is an ideal destination for tourists with beautiful royal palaces and outstanding crafted works. It is situated in between Rann and Kutch. You can explore multiple historical sites and monuments like the Kshatrapa engravings (2000 year-old) at the historical centre of Kutch, the mirror passages at Aina Mahal, Ramakund Stepwell models and the Hamirsar Lake. Feel free to reach us for the bestKutch tour package.

Must-visit places

Rann of Kutch is a distinctive place in Gujarat and is among the most significant salt deserts on earth. If you visit at night, you can experience the beauty of the white plain. It is a perfect spot for excursion and holiday. You get to witness the Kutch tribe, the way they live and get to know about their traditional art forms including dance, music, and embroidery. Make sure to include this site in your Bhuj sightseeing tour.

Kalo Dungar Kutch

It is a slop situated close to Khavda in Kutch. This is the popular lodestone in amazing Rann. Kalo Dungar lies at 1516 feet above the sea level, offering a stunning sight of the desert and sky merging into one another.

Ajrakhpur

If you are interested in art and craft, pay a visit to Ajrakhpur village. Ajrakh print is quite famous. Bhuj is 15 km distant from this village, and the Khatri Muslims here still practice Ajrakh printing. Only natural colours are used for the Ajrakh block printing.

Prag Mahal

Prag Mahal is a master piece of Indian architecture which is situated in the suburbs of Bhuj. It was constructed during 19th century and situated in close proximity with the Aina Mahal. This eminent palace made its place in the list of Bhuj’s most popular palaces. It features multiple windows made in Gothic style as well as Corinthian columns.

Nirona handcraft village

Nirona village is about 40 km distant from Bhuj. Here, you can explore some unique textile products and also finely crafted metal pieces. Local vendors sell their goods in traditional setting shops on a monthly basis.

Than Monastery

At the Dinodhar Hill’s foot, lies the Than Monastery. The monastery is filled with medieval traditions and customs; however its age is not certain. High walls surround the monastery, reminding of a small castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the main attractions in Bhuj?

    Bhuj, the vibrant city in Gujarat, is known for its historical, cultural, and architectural significance. Some of the main attractions include:
    Aina Mahal (Palace of Mirrors)
    Bhujia Fort
    Swaminarayan Temple
    Kutch Museum
    Kutch Rann Utsav (if visiting during festival season)
    Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
    Banni Grasslands and village tours
    Mandvi Beach

  • When is the best time to visit Bhuj?

    The best time to visit Bhuj is during the winter season (from November to February), when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Avoid visiting during the summer months (March to June) due to the extreme heat.

  • Is Bhuj suitable for a family trip?

    Yes, Bhuj is a great destination for family trips, offering cultural and historical experiences that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The city is also home to various temples and historical landmarks that can be explored with children and elders.

  • Are there any local markets in Bhuj?

    Yes, Bhuj is famous for its local markets, especially the Bhuj Haat, where you can shop for traditional Kutch handicrafts, including embroidered textiles, mirror work, wooden items, and silver jewelry. The markets also offer a variety of spices and local delicacies.

  • What is the Rann Utsav in Bhuj?

    Rann Utsav is an annual cultural festival held in the Rann of Kutch near Bhuj. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm, showcasing the region's local traditions, including dance, music, crafts, and food. The festival typically takes place from November to February and attracts visitors from around the world.

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