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Season starts from: 10th Nov 2023 to 27th Mar 2024

Rann Utsav – The Tent City

Season Dates
10th Nov 2023 to 27TH MARCH 2024

The White Desert of Rann reflects an era passed by, as well as the years waiting to embrace the present. Driven by the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL), Rann Utsav brings the ‘White Rann Experience’ to the world.

While the White Rann, near the Great Rann of Kutch was written off as a lifeless stretch of land, the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL) took the initiative of introducing ‘White Rann Experience’ to the world in 2005. What began as a three-day festival progressively evolved into a 100-day celebration at Dhordo, a village near Rann of Kutch where a whole new tent city has been created, replete with temporary infrastructure built and rebuilt every year.

Rann Utsav is one of the most eagerly-awaited tourism events of India, which celebrates the marvels of nature at the White Desert and the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Kutch. The concept of Rann Utsav was envisioned by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat.

Since its inception, the Rann Utsav booking has multiplied exponentially, attracting over 5,00,000 visitors from 20+ countries.

Dates Extended!

This is to inform you that Rann has been extended till 27th March 2024. There’s still a chance to book your Rann Ke Rang experience for 2024!

rann utsav visitors
More than 5,00,000 Visitors
From 20+ different countries
tent city at rann utsav
More than 350 Tents accross 9 Clusters
Spread in an area of 5,00,000 sq. mt.
tent city kutch
15,000 Tons of materials
Used to build The Tent City

Official Operator

Lallooji & Sons, a leading events and exhibitions service provider who also double up as operators of the Rann Utsav, along with TCGL (Appointed under a Private Public Partnership model). Since its inception, this collaboration has been adding value to this desert festival, introducing new concepts and features to Rann Utsav, every year.