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Rann Utsav is a cultural and festive celebration in the Kutch district of Gujarat. It showcases the region's vibrant culture, traditions, handicrafts, music, and dance.

The tent city is set up near the village of Dhordo, which is close to the mesmerising White Desert, popularly known as Rann of Kutch.

You can reach the tent city by road, train, or air. The nearest airport and Railway Station is Bhuj Airport, and from there, you can hire a taxi. If you have booked Rann Utsav The Tent City package, we are providing transportation facility from the Bhuj railway station and Bhuj Airport at scheduled timings. If you have your own vehicle, you can directly reach Rann Utsav Tent City, Dhordo.

Winter is the best time to visit White Rann. Weather is cooler and white ran formation is almost completed by the start of the winter.

The festival is held during the months of winter. Days are generally warm and sunny with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C, while nights can be cold, with temperatures dropping to 10°C or lower.

Watching the sunset & sunrise over the white rann, taking camel rides, shopping for local handicrafts, enjoying cultural shows, and trying local cuisine offer the best experience.

Yes, we offer different types of adventure activities like Rope Course, Rock Climbing, Pendulum Swing, Rappelling, Zipline, and paramotoring for adventure enthusiasts. These activities are available on a chargeable basis at Rann Utsav - The Tent City only.

No, alcohol is not allowed at Rann Utsav as Gujarat is a Dry State.

No, as it is a temporarily built structure. Pets are not allowed.

There is no compensation possible in any way for missed component. Any missed component from the package cannot be shifted to the next day.

Packages typically include pick-up & drop from Bhuj Railway Station/ Airport on scheduled timings, accommodation, meals, sightseeing & transport, cultural programs, and access to festival events.

Rann Utsav -The Tent City offers a variety of packages, including 1 Night, 2 Nights, 3 Nights and 4 Nights packages.

Lunch, High Tea, Dinner, and Breakfast are included in all our packages.

Yes, White Rann permit include in Rann utsav The Tent City package.

Rann Utsav-The Tent City offers a range of tents from economy to luxury, each equipped with modern and luxurious amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. The categories are Darbari Suite, Rajwadi Suite, Super Premium Tent, Premium Tent, Deluxe Tent, and Non-AC Swiss Tent. Advance booking is advisable to avoid last moment disappointment due to rush.

Amendment is subject to availability of the tents/ cottages and will be treated as per the cancellation policy.

On the spot booking is not possible for Rann Utsav - The Tent City. Advance online booking is mandatory.

Amendment is subject to availability of the tents/ cottages and will be treated as per the cancellation policy.

You can witness traditional Kutchi music, dance performances, and various other cultural events during your stay.

Yes, the package includes guided tours to attractions like the White Rann of Kutch, Kalo Dungar, Mandvi Beach, Vijay Vilas Palace, Dholavira, Smriti Van, and local villages etc depending on the itinerary you choose.

Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all tents and common areas.

Rann Utsav-The Tent City serves a mix of local Kutchi cuisine and other popular Indian dishes. There are also options for continental and Jain food.

Certainly yes. There are numerous stalls showcasing and selling the rich handicrafts of Kutch. There is a separate section of Live Demonstration as well which showcases ‘Live Demo’ of different types of vibrant Kutchi Handicrafts.

Rann Utsav-The Tent City has a first aid centre and a doctor-on-call for any emergencies.

Yes, we offer rejuvenation services where guests can indulge in traditional Indian wellness treatments. It is not a part of any package though.

You should pack comfortable clothing, both light for daytime and warm for nighttime, sturdy shoes, personal medications, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat or scarf, a camera, and a power bank.

For elderly visitors, it's advisable to pack extra medications, a light blanket or shawl for sudden temperature drops, comfortable footwear, and perhaps a walking stick if they need assistance with mobility.

For toddlers and young children, pack essentials like baby food, diapers, a baby carrier or stroller, extra clothing, and toys or books to keep them engaged. Also, consider bringing a hat and sunscreen to protect their sensitive skin. We provide milk to them if required.

Layering is key. Pack thermal innerwear, sweaters, jackets, and perhaps even a cap or beanie. Warm socks and gloves might also be a good idea, especially if you plan to be out late in the evening.

Considering the dry desert air, moisturising lotion, lip balm, and hydrating face mists can be beneficial. Also, a basic first-aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers should come in handy.