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How To Reach Bhuj

Gujarat, India
History of Bhuj: Established in 1510 by Rao Hamirji, it became the capital of the Cutch State under the Jadeja Rajputs. The city has survived major earthquakes, most notably in 1819 and 2001, showing remarkable resilience. It is the administrative headquarters of the Kutch district, India’s larges t district. The city's geography is dominated by the Bhujia Hill, which holds a historic fort. Its history is a saga of desert life, maritime trade, and royal patronage of arts. Royal Legacy: The city houses majestic palaces like Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal which reflect the wealth of the former rulers. These structures were built with European and Indian influences. The royal family still holds a significant place in the local culture. Cultural Hub: Bhuj is the epicenter of world-renowned Kutchi handicrafts, including embroidery, weaving, and block printing. Each village around the city has its own unique craft style. The Kutch Museum, established in 1877, is the oldest in Gujarat. Geographical Gateway: It serves as the primary base for tourists visiting the White Rann of Kutch. The surrounding landscape is a mix of arid plains, salt marshes, and hills. The city’s proximity to the border gives it strategic importance.

How to Reach

By Air: Bhuj Airport has daily flights from Mumbai and other major cities. It is a small airport located about 5 KMS from the city. Taxis and rickshaws are easily available for transfers to hotels.

By Train: Bhuj Railway Station is well-connected to Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Delhi. Several superfast trains like the Kutch Express terminate here. It is a clean and well-maintained station near the city center.

By Road: State Transport (GSRTC) and private buses connect Bhuj to all major cities in Gujarat. The roads are well-maintained, especially the highway from Ahmedabad. Long-distance buses are comfortable and offer AC options.

By Local Transport: Auto-rickshaws are the primary mode of transport within the city. They are affordable but it’s best to fix the fare beforehand. Car rentals are recommended for those planning to visit the Great Rann.

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