Kutch is more than the Rann.
The Great Rann is one chapter of a much larger story. Beyond it lie seashores, fishing harbors, rugged hills, quiet villages, craft traditions, and wetlands where flamingos arrive with the winter. This page is written from within Kutch, for those who want to understand it with depth and respect.
What makes Kutch unique
Kutch is a living mosaic of landscapes and communities. The desert is iconic, but it is only one texture in a region shaped by coastlines, hills, wildlife corridors, and generations of craftsmanship.
Desert & The Rann
The Great Rann is vast and luminous, yet it is just one part of Kutch. Its salt flats frame a larger world of villages, grasslands, and seasonal wetlands.
Coast & Sea
From Mandvi to Jakhau, coastal life shapes food, trade, and daily rhythm. Harbors, beaches, and fishing communities bring Kutch to the edge of the Arabian Sea.
Hills & Landscapes
The Kalo Dungar range, rocky plateaus, and dry riverbeds create a dramatic inland terrain. These landscapes carry stories of migration, resilience, and changing seasons.
Wildlife & Flamingos
Migratory birds turn the wetlands pink each winter. From flamingos to wild ass sanctuaries, Kutch shelters rare ecosystems and fragile habitats.
Culture & Hidden Gems
Embroidery, leather work, bandhani, and pottery thrive in artisan villages. Temples, stepwells, and quiet hamlets reveal a slower, deeper Kutch beyond the headlines.
Why MyKutch.org exists
MyKutch.org is a curated platform built for the love of Kutch. Every page is written with care to preserve regional stories, highlight the people behind the places, and help travelers explore beyond the mainstream. We aim to represent the real spirit of Kutch — its communities, landscapes, crafts, food, and everyday life.
Team & Contact
Explore Kutch with curiosity and respect, listen to its people, walk its landscapes slowly, and let the region reveal itself beyond the obvious.