The Rann of Kutch is a vast salt marsh located in western
India, primarily in the state of Gujarat. It stretches over
7,500 square kilometers and is renowned for its unique
and barren landscape. The region undergoes dramatic
transformations with the changing seasons, turning into a
shimmering white desert during the dry months and a
shallow wetland during the monsoon season. It is home
to diverse wildlife, including flamingos, wild asses, and
other migratory birds. The Rann of Kutch is also famous
for its rich cultural heritage, hosting the Rann Utsav, a
vibrant festival celebrating the local culture, crafts, and
traditions.