Explore Bhuj

Bhuj
Top Places to Visit in Bhuj
Popular attractions and places to visit in Bhuj
72 Jinalaya Jain Temple
A marble Jain temple complex near Mandvi housing 72 shrines dedicated to the Tirthankaras.

Aina Mahal
An 18th-century Palace of Mirrors built by Rao Lakhpatji, showcasing Indo-European craftsmanship and Kutchi royal opulence.
Ajrakhpur
A village near Bhuj globally recognised for Ajrakh block printing dating back to the Indus Valley era.
Bhirandiyara Village
A Banni village near Dhordo known for Bhunga huts and a distinctive concentrated milk sweet called mava.

Bhujia Fort
A hilltop fort on Bhujia Hill with panoramic city views, site of major battles between Kutch rulers and Mughal forces.

Bhujodi Village
A weavers' village 8 km from Bhuj where master craftspeople produce Kutchi textiles including Dhebaria Rabari embroidery and Shrujan work.
Best Time to Visit Bhuj
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Warm days and mild nights fit palaces, forts, old-city walks, and short desert outings.
Keep in mind
Christmas–January packs marquee monuments—book stays early.
Why visit
Sharp desert light for photos if you avoid midday outdoors.
Keep in mind
Day temperatures often soar—sun exposure dehydrates quickly.
Why visit
Occasional monsoon spells soften heat versus peak summer.
Keep in mind
Humidity bursts and dust storms can interrupt outdoor plans.
How to Reach Bhuj
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Bhuj Airport and Bhuj railhead; NH links across Kutch—verify temporary bridges and Rann festival advisories.
Getting Around Bhuj
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Autos, ST buses, taxis for town and White Rann access points.
Best Areas to Stay in Bhuj
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Darbar Gadh / old walled lanes
Palaces + bazaarsCopper bells and Aina Mahal walks remain central.
Station Road mid-range belt
TransitRail arrivals branch toward Hodka craft villages.
Airport highway resorts
Desert circuit stagingQuiet pools before Dhordo or Mandvi day arcs.