The White Rann of Kutch is one of the most surreal landscapes in India—an endless stretch of glistening white salt that merges with the horizon. Located in the Kutch district of Gujarat, this natural wonder captivates travellers with its vastness, silence, and beauty. The White Rann is not just a geographical marvel but also a cultural treasure, drawing visitors who seek both serenity and the vibrant traditions of the region. Every year, thousands of travellers come here to witness its magic, especially during the iconic Rann Utsav.
The White Rann is part of the larger Great Rann of Kutch, one of the world’s largest salt deserts. What makes it unique is the way it transforms throughout the year. During the monsoon, the area is submerged under water, creating a shallow seasonal marsh. As the water evaporates in the winter months, a thick layer of salt is left behind, creating the dazzling white surface that the Rann is famous for. This transformation makes the Rann an ever-changing, living landscape that offers new experiences with every visit.

