A natural and cultural hotspot, the Great Rann of Kutch is a treat for birdwatchers in winter. A seasonal salt marsh located in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India, it continues into the Sindh province of Pakistan. Spread over 7,505.22 sq. km, it is said to be the largest salt desert in the world. Bhuj, the most important town here, serves as the gateway,with popular attractions like theAina Mahal, Prag Mahal, the Kutch Museum with its must-see 2000-year-old Kshatrapa inscriptions, the Ramakund stepwell, Hamirsar Lake and the chhatardis of the Kutchi royal family. Bhuj and its surrounding villages are also known for their craftsmanshipweaving, patchwork, block-printing, bandhani, tie-and-dye, rogan-art and other ethnic styles of embroidery, pottery, wood-carving, metal-crafts and shell-work. Explore the areas bordering the marshlands of the Great Rannsuch as the Banni grasslands, and Chhari-Dhand for birdwatching and observing fossils. If you are looking for a fully-planned holiday, aim for the Rann Festival organised by the state tourism (on till March 15th this year, Official Website).