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General Information Of Bhuj
  • Area 257 sq. km
  • Population (1991) 936991
  • Altitude 122 m above sea level
  • Languages Hindi, English, and Gujarati
  • Best Time to Visit October-March
  • STD Code 02832
     

Introduction to city Bhuj - In Gujrat
Bhuj was founded in 1548 AD by Rao Khengarji I, starting a dynasty of jadeja rulers that ruled over Kachchh for 400 years. And so, the old walled city of Bhuj is the most important town in the area. The place lies at the heart of Kutch and is linked by many roads to the rest of the peninsula. The cenotaphs, erected at the royal cremation ground as memorials to the former rulers and the CHHATRI of Rao Lakhpatji who died in 1761, are fine specimen of Kachchhi architecture. Tourists should have a look at the interior, which has a stone tablet in memory of the ruler and 15 of his consorts. The exterior walls bear sculptures of deities, hunting scenes, animals and couples in local Costumes. Also in Bhuj are the Aina Mahal or Glass Palace which was built in the 18th century, the Kutch Museum, which is Gujarat’s oldest, and the Bharatiya Sanskruti Darshan complex is renowned for its Ram Leela Frescoes and other timeless objects d\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'art. The rural bazaars of Bhuj sell its exquisite handicrafts, where icons of old customs and traditions are still alive in handicrafts, embroidered fabrics, leatherware, carved and lacquered furniture and metal ware, especially, old silver ware.

Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination - Bhuj
Bhuj offers various sightseeing options which includes Aina Mahal which now serves as a museum, was built during the rule of Rao Lakhpatji. It now stands as a repository of the culture and history of Kachchh. Also visit Pragmal Palace which is opposite to Aina Mahal. Also visit Kachchh Museum, the oldest Museum in Gujarat established in 1877. Visit Ethnology Museum which is having unique collection of books and paintings. Visit Kakkadbhit Yaksha situated on a small hillock with 72 idols of Yaksha or Jakhs, who are believed to have come from Iran.

Excursions : Places nearby city - Bhuj
Bhuj offers various excursions including Mata no Madh, which is famous for a temple dedicated to the deity of Jadejas. Also visit Kalo Dungar the low hills and hillocks lend the beauty and mystique to the rann, which has lured the adventurers through ages. Visit Banni and Khavda villages where people make ornaments, clothes and utensils. Tunda Vandha is a unique Rabari village in this village most of the male population is generally away from the village. Also visit Anjar which is famous for the shrine of Jesal and Toral, the folklore duo wherein the tough outlaw Jesal was chastised by Toral, a Kachchhi woman; is also a centre of fairs.


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