1. Aaina Mahal: Built around 1750 by Rao Lakhpatji in Bhuj, Gujarat, Aaina Mahal is an 18th-century palace designed by craftsman Ram Singh Malam. It showcases a blend of local and European decor with glass, mirrors, and tiles, giving you a spotless, reflective, spectacular, crystal clear, and magnificent outlook of this historic Palace. Now a museum, it features the Audience Hall, Pleasure Hall, Hall of Mirrors, and more, displaying European clocks, toys, paintings, and pictures.
2, Prag Mahal: Located in Bhuj, Gujarat, this stunning 19th-century Palace is known for its unique blend of Italian Gothic and Indian architecture. Rao Pragmalji II built it, and it features majestic halls, ornate jali work, and one of India’s tallest clock towers, offering panoramic views of Bhuj. The Darbar Hall is adorned with classical European statues, antique furniture, and beautiful chandeliers.
Despite being partially damaged in the 2001 earthquake, the Palace retains its charm and offers a glimpse into Kutch’s royal heritage. Easily accessible within Bhuj, Prag Mahal is a must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts, showcasing the grandeur of a bygone era.
3. Hamirsar Lake: Central to Bhuj, Gujarat, Hamirsar Lake is an artificial reservoir offering serene views and a recreational spot for locals and visitors. Its historical significance and picturesque surroundings make it a key landmark.
4. Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum: Located on Bhujiyo Hill in Bhuj, Gujarat, this memorial honors the 2001 earthquake victims. It features seven thematic blocks narrating the earthquake’s impact and community resilience.
5. Kardiya Dhro: The Kutch district of Gujarat is a scenic and offbeat destination known for its striking geological formations and serene desert landscapes. This area features a dramatic white, cracked earth terrain, typical of the Rann of Kutch, interspersed with rugged hills and dry riverbeds. The unique natural beauty of Kardiya Dhro and tranquility make it an ideal spot for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking solitude.
The best time to visit is winter (November to February) when the weather is pleasant enough to explore the region. Located near the famous Rann of Kutch area, Kardiya Dhro remains relatively untouched by mainstream tourism. It offers a peaceful escape with breathtaking vistas and a raw, unfiltered connection to nature.
The package includes Entrance fees to Prag Mahal and the Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum. Lunch will also be provided for all participants.