The Rann Utsav celebration is more than a visual spectacle. It’s a journey into the soul of Kutch. From vibrant folk traditions to soul-stirring sunsets over the salt flats, every moment here is steeped in culture, colour, and connection. With a range of thoughtfully curated activities to do in Rann Utsav, visitors can truly immerse themselves in this living heritage, from soul-stirring desert experiences to serene wellness rituals, artistic showcases, and cultural performances.
Set in the heart of the Rann of Kutch, the region is shaped like a tortoise and thus named after its Sanskrit root, ‘Kutch’. The festival mirrors the resilience and richness of the land. Despite the stark desert landscape, Kutch thrives with creativity, hospitality, and spiritual depth.
Whether you’re planning a short visit or a longer getaway, the cost of Rann Utsav can be tailored to your preferences, with experiences available across various budgets.
More than a celebration, Rann Utsav is an invitation to witness the harmony of contrasts, where tradition meets adventure, and the desert doesn’t just stretch far, it speaks volumes.
Day Celebration
Visitors to date
Countries' visitors
Tents across 9 Clusters
sq. mts. of sprawling area
Tons of materials
Used to build The Tent City
Day Celebration
Visitors to date
Countries' visitors
Day Celebration
Visitors to date
Countries' visitors
Tents across 9 Clusters
sq. mts. of Sprawling area
Tons of materials
Used to build The Tent City
Tents across 9 Clusters
sq. mts. of Sprawling area
Tons of materials
Used to build The Tent City




Rann Utsav-The Tent City is more than a place to stay, it’s an experience in itself. Designed as a vibrant, self-contained township, the Tent City blends traditional charm with modern comfort. With over 350 beautifully designed tents and suites, landscaped pathways, dining halls, wellness spaces, and cultural zones, it offers everything from relaxation to celebration under one star-studded sky.
Whether you’re enchanted by the full moon’s glow or the folk music that fills the night, this Tent City becomes your luxurious gateway to Kutch. And with a range of stay options, Rann of Kutch tent rates are available to suit every kind of traveller, from budget explorers to luxury seekers.
What was once considered a barren stretch of land has today become one of India’s most iconic cultural celebrations, thanks to the visionary foresight of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, then Chief Minister of Gujarat. In 2005, the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited introduced the world to the White Rann Experience. What began as a humble three-day festival has now transformed into a 100-day celebration at Dhordo, a desert village reimagined each year with a fully developed tent city rising from the sands.
Today, Rann Utsav stands as a shining example of India’s ability to turn nature’s silence into celebration, welcoming over 20,00,000 visitors from more than 30 countries, all drawn to the magic, culture, and spirit of Kutch. The Kutch Tent City price and packages have evolved along with the festival’s scale, ensuring both affordability and luxury are accessible to travelers from all walks of life.
The tent price in Rann of Kutch varies by accommodation type, from economical, such as Premium and Super Premium Tents, to luxurious, such as Darbari and Rajwadi Suites. You’ll find clear pricing options based on your choice of cluster, duration, and dates.
The Kutch Rann Utsav booking price depends on your chosen package, 1N/2D, 2N/3D, or longer. Packages are available for all budgets, offering a curated experience of the desert, culture, and stay.
Rann Utsav is a 100+ day cultural celebration featuring folk performances, handicraft bazaars, adventure sports like ATV rides and paramotoring, and wellness activities. Guests enjoy stays in luxury tents within a self-contained township that includes dining halls, entertainment zones, and curated experiences, all set against the stunning backdrop of the White Rann.
Yes, advance booking is highly recommended, especially for peak dates like full moon nights and weekends. Packages fill up fast due to high demand, and early reservations ensure better availability, preferred tent categories, and smoother transfer planning from Bhuj.
From October to February, the Rann of Kutch experiences pleasant, cool weather. Days are sunny and mild, while nights can get cold, especially in December and January. Guests are advised to pack layered clothing, including light woollens, to enjoy desert walks, sunrise camel safaris, and evening events comfortably.