The
villages of the Kutch region
specialize in a different
form of handicraft, and it
would be easy to spend a week
visiting some of them using
Bhuj as a base. Due to their
proximity to the Pakistan
border, you will require a
permit signed by the Bhuj
District Collector to visit
the villages north of Bhuj.
The map issued by the Bhuj
tourist office lists the villages
one can visit with or without
permission.
Some
of the more important villages
(and the crafts they specialize
in) include Bhujjodi (wool
and cotton weaving), Padhar
and Dhaneti (Ahir embroidery),
Dhamanka (block printing),
Lilpur (embroidery) and Anjar
(nutcrackers, block printing,
and tie and dye).
Near
the Dattatreya Temple at Kaladoongar
(the black hills), which overlooks
the spectacular Rann, one
can spot some rare species
of white foxes that would
delight wildlife lovers. These
beautiful, frisky animals
staying in the wild respond
to the call of the temple
priest as he beats a steel
plate yelling "langa"
to suggest that food has been
laid out for them.
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