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The Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is a place that many from ... shimmering expanse. Divided into the Little Rann and the Big Rann, it’s a challenging landscape that tests the spirit of anyone who ...
Trudging along the edge of the Little Rann of Kutch in September is horrendous work. The claylike mud clings to one’s boots in ever enlarging balls that make each step heavier and all the more ...
Little Rann of Kutch or LRK, is about 600km from Mumbai in the northwestern State of Gujarat. It was declared a sanctuary for the Indian Wild Asses in 1972 and has been listed by UNESCO as a ...
My Rann of Kutch Motorbike Tour flagged off in Ahmedabad ... I started my trip to Bhuj along the Little Rann, which is a beautiful path. This part of the trip is more than just a ride, it's ...
Situated in the Little Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, the Wild Ass Sanctuary is the only place on earth where Indian wild asses still roam free. Located 130 km from Ahmedabad, Wild Ass Sanctuary is ...
Known as the Rann of Kutch, this tortoise-shaped landmass is divided into two parts: the Great Rann, which covers 18,000 sq km, and the Little Rann, which comprises more than 5,000 sq km.
Kutch Desert is divided into the Little Rann which is 4,950 sq km and the Great Rann which is a 7,850 sq km desert. Together they form the largest adjoining tracts of wildlife territory in India.
India is one of the world's top salt producers. Most of the country's salt comes from the desert of the Little Rann of Kutch. Here, the Agariya people do the dangerous job of farming salt.
Engineer Arnab Pal, missing since April 6, was found dead in the Little Rann of Kutch on Thursday. Pal, employed by a renewable energy firm, had entered the restricted area with BSF authorization ...
Geological upheavals led to the rise of a landmass that cut off the Kutch basin from the sea. The Little Rann of Kutch lies at the end of the Gulf of Kutch and covers an area of 5,000 sq.km ...
The best way to experience the Great Rann of Kutch is through the Rann Utsav, a 6-month long festival where you can discover the terrain, local culture, food and more.