"Time freezes by at this oldest museum of Gujarat. It has the largest collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions dating back to the 1st century AD. The extinct Kutchi script can also be found here. Traditional textiles, metal artifacts, pottery, woodwork, sculptures, archaeological objects are some of the other exhibits of this museum."
- Anonymous,
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About Bhuj
Safipur to Bhuj distnce : 1418 km
Estimated travel time : 23.7 hours
Bhuj is the very popular destination for tourism. Bhuj, the western-most city of India is famous for its interesting mix of flora and fauna, serene ambience, beautiful lakes and hills and exquisite monuments.
Bhuj is undoubtedly a treasure trove of heritage and culture. Bhuj is a famous destination for observing the historic craftsmanship of the Kutch region, including the textile crafts of bandhni, embroidery, and leatherwork. Artists of nearby villages bring their artwork for sale in 'Bhuj Haat'. It also has the oldest museum in the state of Gujarat. Bhuj is also famous for its regional cuisine, especially Pakvans, Kutchhi Dabeli, and regional Gujarati sweets. On your next trip to Bhuj and Kutch, you must also visit Anjal Wild Ass Sanctuary and the town of Gandhidham near Bhuj.
Taxi from Safipur to Bhuj is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Safipur to Bhuj by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Safipur to Bhuj distance is 1418 Km and is 23.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Mandvi Beach - Located about 60 kilometers from Bhuj, Mandvi Beach is a picturesque coastal spot known for its serene and beautiful shores.
2. Vijay Vilas Palace - Situated in Mandvi, this palace is a stunning example of the Rajput architecture and was featured in the Bollywood movie "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam."
3. Dholavira - Dholavira is an ancient Harappan archaeological site and one of the largest and most well-preserved in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a fascinating glimpse into the Indus Valley Civilization.
4. Little Rann of Kutch - This unique salt marsh is home to the Indian wild ass and is a sanctuary for a variety of bird species. Visitors can explore the vast expanse of the Rann and witness the beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
5. Modhera Sun Temple - Located near Mehsana, the Modhera Sun Temple is dedicated to the Sun God and is renowned for its intricate carvings and stunning architectural design.
6. Patan - Patan is a historical city famous for its stepwells and architectural wonders like the Rani ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is also known for its Patola silk sarees.
Tourist Attractions
White Desert
Mandvi beach
Kutch desert Wildlife Sanctuary
Aina Mahal
Hamirsar Lake
Sampradey Swaminarayan temple
Lala Prajan Sanctuary
Pirotan island
Shopping in Bhuj
Narayan sarovar sanctuary
Mata No Madh
Prag Mahal
Banni Grassland Reserve
Clock Tower
Kutch Museum
Chari-Dhand wetland conservation reserve
Living and Learning Design Centre
Kranti Tirth
Kutch Fossil Park
Bharatiya Sanskruti Darshan Museum
Bhujia Hill
Hill Garden
Vande Mataram Memorial