| Accommodation 
                          “Closer your eyes and imagine the utter emptiness. 
                          A white nothingness – a brilliant, frost colored land 
                          – fat as an ice lake, burning the eyes with its whiteness. 
                          Not a bump, not a shrub, not a bird, not a breeze. Nothing 
                          but white every direction, horizon after horizon, on 
                          and on for over two hundred miles east to west, and 
                          almost one hundred miles north to south.” 
 This 
                          is the Rann of Kutch (or Kachchh), the largest area 
                          of nothingness on the planet; uninhabited, the ultimate 
                          physical barrier, separating India from Pakistan along 
                          its far western border. 
 
 
 Kutchi 
                          food Kutchi food is very simple. Vegetables are 
                          cooked with very little seasoning and with water. And 
                          for some reason, there is a lot of emphasis on cutting 
                          vegetables properly and neatly. Kutchi food is relatively 
                          very simple. Kutchi food consists of Khichdi, which 
                          is eaten with Kadhi; a savory curry made of yoghurt 
                          using curry patta, ginger, and chilies and garnished 
                          with finely chopped vegetables, onions and pickles. 
                          Breads made of Bajra (Millet) locally known as Bajar-na-rotla 
                          on which butter or ghee is applied which are homemade. 
                          Pooris, paratha, rotis are the other breads also served. 
                          A sabji of assorted green vegetables goes well with 
                          them. Chattni, a thick paste of red chili powder with 
                          garlic gives a spicey touch to food. Some dishes include 
                          Khaman Dhokla, Dudhpak; a sweet, thickened milk confectionery 
                          and Shrikhand; dessert made of yoghurt, flavored with 
                          saffron, cardamom, nuts. There are salads of chopped 
                          and grated vegetables, chutneys of mint and coriander. Note Alcoholic 
                          drinks are strictly prohibited in accordance of State 
                          law. Non-vegetarian 
                          food is not served or allowed in the resort premises. No 
                          pets are allowed.. 
 
                           
                            |  |   
                            | Tariff 
                              2014-2015 |   
                            |  | Darbari | AC 
                              Bhunga |   
                            | Single 
                              Occupancy | Rs 
                                6,000/- | Rs 
                                3,600/- |   
                            | Double 
                              Occupancy | Rs 
                                6,000/- | Rs 
                                4,000/- |   
                            | Extra 
                              bed | Rs 
                                1,000/- | Rs 
                                1,000/- |  
 Facilities 
                          Though being a pure traditionally built in ambience, 
                          the resort is well equipped with day to day modern facilities 
                          to make guests feel more comfortable. Open space parking 
                          Grand reception all decorated with traditional mud work 
                          Phone connection Wake-up call Room service Camel Safari 
                          (subject to availability) at extra charge Local guide 
                          available at extra charge Evening cultural folk music 
                          program (subject to availability) Attached bathroom 
                          with hot/cold water showers Traditional style dinning 
                          Mineral water for drinking Buffet breakfast, Gujarati 
                          lunch and Kutchi dinner will be served complimentary 
                          (To know more about food served click on Kutchi Food). |