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Published on January 30, 2026 at 16:36 PM | Category: MWT Insider

When the White Desert Glows Back at You

A quiet, reflective journey through Gujarat’s White Rann of Kutch, where moonlit salt deserts, timeless villages, ancient architecture, and living crafts come together to leave a lasting emotional imprint beyond the landscape.

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When the White Desert Glows Back at You

January 30, 2026

Some journeys don’t announce, they arrive quietly, settling into memory long after the road ends. Kutch feels like one such place. The plan was simple: to see the Rann of Kutch on a full moon, when the White Rann stretches endlessly silent, calm and bright under the sun and softly luminous at night. Walking on the cool, cracked salt slows both steps and thoughts. Sunrise and sunset linger here, the sky gently filling with pink, orange, and gold, all of it reflected on the white ground. It feels less like watching a scene and more like standing inside a painting.

Staying in Dhordo Village’s traditional Bunga homes mirrors that simplicity, nothing extra, nothing missing. Evenings arrive with Gujarati folk songs, the low hum of local instruments, and people gathered by the fire, sharing unhurried moments. The food is warm and comforting. Under an open sky, moon and stargazing become part of the routine, unplanned yet deeply calming.

The drive to Dholavira follows the Road to Heaven, where earth and sky seem to merge. A long, straight road cuts through vast white salt fields, no houses, no trees, just endless land stretching into the horizon. The emptiness is strangely comforting. The journey asks for nothing, leaving space for the mind to wander freely.

Prag Mahal and Aina Mahal in Bhuj, Rani ki Vav in Patan, other temples and stepwell visit offer gentle glimpses into the past. Their faded dignity speaks of careful craftsmanship, devotion, and royal life once lived slowly and deliberately.

Bhujodi village reveals textiles and handwork where traditions continue, passed quietly through generations. In Nirona village, watching rogan art, bell-making, Lippan art, and lacquer work feels deeply moving. Hands working with patience, repeating lessons learned over years, sometimes over lifetimes.

The art is priceless, carrying stories, faith, and pride. Yet life here is hard. Poor surroundings, unhealthy living conditions, and limited comforts are part of everyday reality. Seeing young children step into struggle so early is especially painful. The contrast between the beauty they create and the hardship they live with is impossible to ignore and impossible to forget.

After returning from Gujarat, the white desert slowly fades from view, but the feeling remains, a gentle reminder that some journeys matter not because they dazzle, but because they stay.

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By Supriya Sundaresan

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