Discover the best top things to do in Kutch District, India including Lakhpat Fort, Bhujia Fort, Roha Fort, Sharad Baug Palace, Ramkund Stepwell, Kakkadbhit Yaksha, Tera Fort.
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Imposing gates into this walled 'city' - left to ruin. walls that run for 7kms, watch towers, imposing gates leading to the now desolate 'dock'. Where once Im sure trade flourished between the North African & Middle Eastern ports. There is a Gurudwara built on the site where Guru Nanak stayed on his way to Mecca.It houses his padukas, and a few of his belongings. in the distance is a mosque. And a temple. A short distance from the fort,10 kms off the main road , are Buddhist cells. Apparently - possibly the ones mentioned by 7th century traveller Hsuan Tsang , as 'Buddhist cells near the mouth of the Indus'. But the most striking structure in Lakhpat was possibly the 'rest house'. Four rooms around a courtyard which served as a common rest house for people of all faiths visiting their holy shrines in Lakpat. What a rich heritage we have !
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The Fort wall at the top of Bhujiya hill is on a small hill at eastern side of Bhuj and this wall covers around 6.5 sq. Kms area. fort built in 1730s by jadeja rulers of Bhuj. at the top of that there is the temple of Bhujang Naaga! From that hill known as Bhujiya and the town known as Bhuj!! Best time to climb at either sun rise or sunset time.
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Nice place The Palace was the house of the Royal family of MadanSingh . The last king of Kutch, Madansingh died in this place in the year 1991. The SharadBaug Palace once the house of Royal family has now been transformed into a museum and currently is adorned with the striking relics while the palace is surrounded by beautiful collection of numerous flowers and few of the medicinal plants and this has led to the reasons why many migrating birds flew to visit this palace. The visitors can visit the palace for six days of the week while the palace remains closed on Fridays for the public view. The timings to visit the palace are 9 to 12 in mornings and 3 to 6 in evening. The entry fee to visit the palace is Rs 25.
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