

Kutch Museum, established in 1877, is the oldest museum in Gujarat, showcasing a rich collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, various textiles, and other artifacts.
Established in 1877, it's the oldest museum in Gujarat, housing a rich collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, textiles, and other artifacts.
A beautiful palace surrounded by lush gardens, featuring a variety of flora and a small zoo.
A grand 18th-century palace known for its intricate architecture and beautiful interiors.

Kutch has a hot and dry climate, so breathable cotton clothing is essential.

Steamed chickpea flour cake with a tangy green chutney

Whole wheat flatbread stuffed with fenugreek leaves and spices

Comforting rice and lentil dish, often served with pickle and yogurt
Famous for its traditional Kutchhi breakfast, served in a rustic setting.
Offers stunning views of the city and serves delicious breakfast items.
Known for its wide variety of vegetarian dishes and traditional thalis.

Intricately designed and embroidered textiles, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Kutch region.
Vibrant and unique pottery items, inspired by the Rann of Kutch, showcasing local artistry.
Exquisite silver jewellery pieces, often adorned with semi-precious stones, reflecting the region's rich tradition of jewellery making.
Gateway to Zion National Park, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and educational exhibits.

The world's largest salt flat, offering surreal landscapes and stunning starlit skies.
Experience the grandeur of Rajasthan's history with a sound and light show at Rana Kumbha Palace, Chittorgarh.