Bhuj is a city in the state of Gujarat, western India. It’s known for its centuries-old buildings, many of which were damaged in a 2001 earthquake. Close to Harmirsar Lake, the 18th-century Aina Mahal palace is elaborately decorated with chandeliers, mirrors and semi-precious stones. Nearby, the Italian Gothic–style Prag Mahal palace has a bell tower that overlooks the city, and a courtyard containing a Hindu temple. The historic city of Bhuj derives its name from the Bhujiyo Dungar, a hill, overlooking the present day Bhuj town. Bhuj is a typical example of a desert town located between two geographical features - Bhujiyo Dungar on the east & Hamirsar Lake on the west. Bhuj, the major town of Kutch, is an old city established in 1510. With its surrounding wall, the atmospheric bazaar area, crenelated gateways, old palaces and striking temples the town still retains a medieval character.
Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Champaner, Bhavnagar, Palitana, Diu, Sasan Gir, Junagadh, Rajkot, Bhuj, Dasada, Modhera, Patan, Siddhpur, Ahmedabad
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View TourOn the outskirts of Bhuj, in the Rann of Kutch lies The Kutch Safari Lodge, it is an ideal home base, for excursions into the deeper landscape of the white desert, and to experience the unique lifestyle and beautiful traditional Banni Villages known for their handicrafts. Kutch Safari Lodge transports you into a different home away from home. The resort is located 14 km from Bhuj on the Khavada road, by the Rudramata Dam. It has a serene view overlooking the large water body and a giving a chance to connect with nature.
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