White Rann Mahotsav 3 nights 4 Days Tour Package with Stay, All Transfer, All Sightseeing, All Meals & Lots more Start at Just Rs.16,800!
As the moonlight reflects off the endless expanse of pristine white salt, an enchanting festival comes to life in the heart of Gujarat - the White Rann Mahotsav. In this blog post, we delve into the captivating world of this vibrant celebration, exploring the unique cultural tapestry, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences that make the White Rann Mahotsav a must-visit event for travelers seeking a taste of the extraordinary.
Season Dates: 23 October 2025 to 4 March 2026
Plan your visit now and experience the breathtaking Rann of Kutch under the shimmering moonlight.
Sharing Type | Cost (Rs.) |
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Quad Sharing (4 People) | Rs.16,800 |
Triple Sharing (3 People) | Rs.18,800 |
Twin Sharing (2 People) | Rs.19,900 |
โ๏ธ Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the tour
โ๏ธ 2 Nights stay at Tent Kutch Yatra Resort
โ๏ธ 1 Night stay at a Deluxe Hotel in Bhuj
โ๏ธ All sightseeing as per itinerary
โ๏ธ Cultural programs at the resort
โ๏ธ Entry to White Rann (ticket included)
โ๏ธ No hidden costs!
White Rann of Kutch
Rann Utsav Cultural Festival Grounds
Kalo Dungar, Magnetic Hill
Gandhi Nu Gram, Bhujodi Handicraft Village
Mata No Madh Temple, Narayan Sarovar, Koteshwar
Shyamji Krishna Verma Memorial
Mandvi Beach (Optional)
Bhuj City Tour
Day 1: Arrival at Bhuj – Transfer to White Rann
Pick-up from Bhuj Railway Station
Transfer to Kutch Yatra Resort (Tent Accommodation)
Visit White Rann for sunset view
Cultural evening at Rann Utsav Tent City
Overnight stay with dinner
Day 2: White Rann Sightseeing
Visit Kalo Dungar (Black Hill) – the Highest point of Kutch
Magnetic Hill & Gandhi Nu Gram
Optional camel rides and handicraft shopping
Evening cultural activities
Overnight at Kutch Yatra Resort with meals
Day 3: Rann to Bhuj
After breakfast, proceed to Bhuj
En route to visit Mata No Madh Temple
Narayan Sarovar & Koteshwar Temple (Optional)
Check in at the Deluxe Hotel in Bhuj
Local Bhuj sightseeing in the evening
Overnight stay with dinner
Day 4: Bhuj Local Tour – Departure
Visit Shyamji Krishna Verma Memorial
72 Jinalay Jain Temple
Mandvi Beach (if time permits)
Drop off at Bhuj Railway Station
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๐ Given the above rates are per-person Rates ๐
FREE BHUJ RAILWAY STATION TO BHUJ RAILWAY STATION PICK-UP & DROP FACILITY
๐ธDAILY BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES, AND DINNERS๐ธ
Special Note
Witness the stunning white desert under a full moon glow.
November 2025: 4th, 5th, 6th
December 2025: 3rd, 4th, 5th
January 2026: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 31st
February 2026: 1st, 2nd
No extra charges on Full Moon, Festival, or Long Weekend dates.
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The 4-month-long festive event - Rann Utsav brims with dynamism, hospitality, vigor, and the traditional flavor of the splendorous Kutch amidst the breathtaking and divergent landscape. The annual event offers the opportunity to visit the expanse of the white desert that lies along the India-Pakistan border.
The most sought-after time to explore White Rann is the full moon night hours after witnessing the enchanting sunset. Transcending through the plain terrain of the white desert at sunset hours and watching a full moonlit folk concert offer an unrivaled travel experience. The camel cart rides to the white desert append the exciting pursuit of discovering nature’s most exclusive creation.
Rann Utsav is not only the festive extravaganza but also the celebration of life that crams colors into the salt-encrusted desert plains. The soul-stirring splendor of nature, calm & serene surroundings, rich Kutchi culture, intricate handicrafts, and outdoor activities make this desert carnival a perfect holiday destination. With traditional dance forms and musical moments, many thrilling activities like cultural act shows, camel safari, parasailing, and dirt biking enhance the different colors of the festivity.
Rann Utsav is synonymous with a distinctive celebration of life and the memories, colors and rawness, acculturation, and isolation.
One of the largest districts in India, Kutch has something for every traveler. The festive land of Gujarat is a unique mixture of culture, traditions, people, history, wildlife, and nature. The archaeological site at Dholavira offers an insight into the 5000-year-old Indus Valley Civilisation, the palaces of Bhuj house incredible art treasures, and scores of fortified villages are worth visiting for their heritage. The northern and eastern areas of Kutch comprise a vast white salt-encrusted desert wilderness called the Great Rann of Kutch, while the southwest is fringed by lovely beaches like Mandvi with soft sands and calm waters. Birds abound at the salt marshes, lakes, and grasslands, while endangered mammals like the wild ass, caracal, wolf, and chinkara gazelle can be seen in the Rann and the Banni grassland.
Most of all, Kutch is famous for its rich living heritage of handicrafts – embroideries, bandhani tie-dye, block printings, metal crafts, woodwork, pottery, and some rare arts that thrive in the district.