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Gujarat Desert

The Great Indian Desert

Bhuj Gate Night View

Bhuj, Gujarat

Bhuj is situated about 48 kilometers from Gandhidham, Gujarat. Bhuj is linked with primitive bequests - the Indus Valley civilization, the war of mahabharata, conquest of Alexander on India, Naga tribal chief, the Chavda and Solanki Rajput Houses.

Bhuj Resort

The walled city of Bhuj is classic instance of a desert community. A number of sandstone carved monuments and wall around the city provide it a medieval feeling, shaping an uneven polygon with gates and towers.

Darbargarh Palace

This momentous fortress compound, erect in a variety of stages, is a complicated mess. Darbargarh Palace has three segments alienated by unlocked squares. The palace is constructed in characteristic medieval Rajput approach with wonderful imprinted jharokas galleries offering grand sight of the elderly fort.

Sharad Bagh Palace

Sharad Bagh Palace is a recoil of the Maharaos of Kutch. This depositary displays a compilation of silver jewel casket, distended tigers, elephant tusks etc. The tribe depository has reproduced Kutch village in the open space and an exceptional compilation of astragal, needlework, leather goods, wood-carvings, ceramic etc.

The Kutch Museum

The Kutch Museum was has a shipping exhibition, Buddhist remnants and an unforgettable set of melodic instruments.

Rao Pragmalji's Palace

Rao Pragmalji's Palace was built in Venetian-Gothic approach; its palace has sharp Gothic archways, authoritative arcades and European corbel lumber roofs. The huge stairways and profound enactments are balled over with colorful Minton roofing tiles and described with balusters.

Rudra Mata Mandir

Rudra Mata Mandir is located about 14 kilometers from Bhuj. Rudra Mata temple is situated at a picturesque area on the banks of the Khari River. Rudra Mata Mandir is the chair deity of the Jadeja family Maharajas of Kutch.


Deserts in India

Gujarat

Bhuj

Rajasthan

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Jaisalmer
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