Thursday, 15 September 2011

Kutch Tourisum

Kutch has Great Potencial for tourism, before earth quack kutch was among the most ignoreed places of country, but now it became one of the biggest industrial area.
The Kutch Yatra Starts with village Anjar, your trip should start from anjar, you can get some good and affordable hotels in Anjar, Gandhidham and Bhuj


Lets Start with the Sea Life of Kutch
Kutch has Mandvi which is natural beach and known for its natural beauty and cleanliness.
Mandvi is 50 Km away from bhuj, Gujarat State Buses as well Personal taxi on Hire aviable easily.
Madvi was small town, which was founded by the king of mandvi Shri Bahadur Singh Ji.
Madvi fort is situated on the bank of Sea.raja has it personal beach there, the fort had witnessed rise of kutch and fall of kutch, its some part got damage in Earth Quack but still in very good condition,
Movie Hum Dil De chuke Sanam Staring Salman khan , Aishwarya rai shoted here.
Mandvi beach area are occuipied by Suzlon wind mills , it is very nice to spend sone days at mandvi beach











Kutch Introduction

Kutch (also spelled as Kachchh) is district of Gujarat state in western part of India. Total area of  kutch is about 45,612 km², it is the second largest district of India after Leh.


Kachchh  means something which intermittently becomes wet and dry; a big part of this district is known as Rann of Kachchh, which is shallow wetland which submerges in water during the rainy season and becomes dry during other seasons.








The Rann is famous for its marshy salt flats which become snow white after the shallow water dries up each season before the monsoon rains.
The district is also famous for ecologically important Banni grasslands with their seasonal marshy wetlands which form the outer belt of the Rann of Kutch.
Kachchh District is surrounded by the Gulf of Kachchh and the Arabian Sea in south and west, while northern and eastern parts are surrounded by the Great and Small Rann (seasonal wetlands) of Kachchh. When there were not many dams built on its rivers, the Rann of Kachchh remained wetlands for a large part of the year. Even today, the region remains wet for a significant part of year. The district had a population of 1,583,225 of which 30% were urban as of 2001.