Most Rann Utsav Packages also include guided sightseeing tours beyond the desert, covering attractions such as Kala Dungar (the Black Hill), the highest point in Kutch, where panoramic views of the White Rann stretch endlessly and where the Dattatreya Temple stands with its centuries-old ritual of feeding jackals; Bhuj, with its royal palaces like Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal, the Kutch Museum, and the Swaminarayan Temple; artisan villages like Bhujodi and Nirona, where weaving, Rogan painting, copper bell making, and lacquer work can be witnessed firsthand; and Mandvi, a coastal town known for its Vijay Vilas Palace, serene beach, and ancient shipbuilding yards. Spiritual seekers benefit from package extensions to Ashapura Mata Temple, Koteshwar Temple overlooking the Arabian Sea, and Narayan Sarovar, one of Hinduism’s sacred lakes, while wildlife enthusiasts can explore the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary in Little Rann, Chhari Dhandh Bird Sanctuary for flamingos and pelicans, and Banni Grasslands where desert foxes and migratory birds thrive. Many operators offer customized packages based on traveler interests—honeymoon packages with private cultural shows and romantic desert dinners, family-friendly packages with kid-centric activities, corporate packages with desert team-building sessions, and international tourist packages with bilingual guides and curated cultural workshops—ensuring that no matter what one’s preference, there is a Rann Utsav Package tailored to match it.