The best time to visit the White Rann is from November to February, when the climate is cool and the desert is dry, with December and January being the most popular months; full moon nights are especially in demand, as the salt desert looks ethereal under lunar light, but even sunrises and sunsets in the White Rann offer unforgettable spectacles of changing colors and infinite horizons. Travelers often choose from a variety of tour packages depending on budget and interests—whether staying in the luxurious Tent City at Dhordo with cultural evenings and adventure add-ons, or opting for heritage resorts and homestays that emphasize authentic village life—and the inclusions usually cover meals, desert permits, guided tours, cultural programs, and transfers from Bhuj, making the trip seamless. While the White Rann is undoubtedly the highlight, most tours also include Bhuj sightseeing (Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal, Kutch Museum, Swaminarayan Temple), Mandvi (Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi Beach, shipbuilding yards), and spiritual sites like Ashapura Mata Temple, Koteshwar, and Narayan Sarovar, ensuring that visitors experience the broader heritage of Kutch along with its natural wonder. Advance booking is strongly advised because of the high demand, particularly during festival weekends and full moon dates, and early reservations also bring the advantage of better tent categories and package deals.