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Little Rann of Kutch (LRK) |
Little Rann of Kutch or little desert
of Kutch is a salt marsh located near
the Great Rann of Kutch in Kutch district,
Gujarat, India.
Some places in the world are known
for lush greenery, others for steep
cliffs and snowy glaciers and others
still for refreshing water lapping
against hot beaches. But of all the
landscapes in the world, harsh deserts
are perhaps the one that fewest people
have experienced. Believing it to
be not as pleasant as other landscapes,
many people miss out on the tremendous
beauty found in deserts. Precisely
because there are very few people,
visiting deserts like the Little Rann
of Kutch which gives a traveler the
chance to ponder a world before there
were so many of us around.
After hours blanketed by the deep
silences that fall on the salt flats
in the middle of the day, when the
only sound is the wind scraping along
the sand, can you appreciate the sounds
that emerge in the evening, the birds
singing, insects chirping and the
scuffle of small animals rustling
in the brush. Looking out at the unending
flats do you appreciate the greenery
and rich wildlife that congregates
on the beyts or islands that rise
up out of the Rann. And getting to
know the desert do you begin to understand
a secret, that the beauty of life
lies hidden in even the most seemingly
desolate of places.
The Wild Ass Sanctuary of the Little
Rann of Kutch, spreading across nearly
5000 square kilometers of the Little
Rann, is the only place on earth where
the endangered Indian Wild Ass (Equus
hemionus khur), known locally as the
ghudkhar, still lives. The sanctuary
was set up in 1973 to protect the
endangered wild ass. These creatures
look like a cross between a donkey
and a horse. They're slightly bigger
than a donkey, and are fast and strong
like a horse.The only other two subspecies
of wild asses live in the high arid
plateaus of Tibet, making this the
most accessible place to visit wild
asses in their natural environs. Standing
more than a meter tall at the shoulder
and two meters in length, wild asses
are very agile and can run long distances
at a speed of 50 km/h, making them
more like wild horses, and far more
captivating than their domesticated
cousins. Around 3000 of them live
in the sanctuary, and are usually
seen in herds, especially around breeding
season (foals can be seen with the
herds around October and November.)
Though a bleak landscape it is rich
in biodiversity and is an ecologically
important area for wildlife and many
local and migratory waterbirds like
cranes, ducks, pelicans, flamingos
and land birds like sandgrouse, francolins
and the Indian bustards.It is also
home to various unique mammals apart
from wild ass such as the Indian wolf,
desert fox, jackals, chinkara, blackbucks,
striped hyenas, and nilgai etc.. |
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Tour Date
November:18- 20, 25-27
December : 16-18
January : 6-8, 13-15,
March (Fox Spl): 10-12, 17-19, 31-2
April (Fox Spl): 7-9, 14-16
- 6 safari dates start one day before given dates
- Meeting Point Mumbai Central
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Tour cost
Itinerary For The Tour
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Four safari |
Day 0 |
Leave for
LRK from BDTS |
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Day 1 |
Reach 7.00 am Viramgam/ Dhrangadhra/ Ahmedabad,
Travel to hotel fresh up rest Breakfast
and check in rest. After lunch start 1st
safari back to hotel fresh up rest dinner.
Post Dinner group discussion and rest |
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Day 2 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start 2nd safari. Back to hotel
lunch rest start 3rd safari back to hotel
fresh up rest dinner, Post Dinner group
discussion and rest |
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Day 3 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start 4th safari. Back to hotel
lunch checkout hotel reach station 18.47
pm leave for BDTs from Viramgam/ Dhrangadhra |
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Day 0 |
Reach BDTs moning 5.40 am tour ends memories & relationship remain forever... |
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Six safari |
Day 0 |
Leave for
LRK from BDTS |
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Day 1 |
Reach 7.00 am Viramgam/ Dhrangadhra/ Ahmedabad,
Travel to hotel fresh up rest Breakfast
and check in rest. After lunch start 1st
safari back to hotel fresh up rest dinner.
Post Dinner group discussion and rest |
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Day 2 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start 2nd safari. Back to hotel
lunch rest start 3rd safari back to hotel
fresh up rest dinner, Post Dinner group
discussion and rest |
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Day 3 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start 4th safari. Back to hotel
lunch rest start 5th safari back to hotel
fresh up rest dinner, Post Dinner group
discussion and rest |
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Day 4 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start 6th safari. Back to hotel
lunch checkout hotel reach station 18.47
pm leave for BDTs from Viramgam/ Dhrangadhra |
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Day 0 |
Reach BDTs moning 5.40 am tour ends memories & relationship remain forever... |
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Things To Carry
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ID Card Compulsory (Aadhar/ Pancard/DL/Voter ID) |
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Forest Nature friendly cloths try to get as camouflaged as possible as (Please don’t wear Bright colored Clothes) |
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Torch (Must) |
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Sanitary Kit |
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Dry Food (snacks) |
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Cap, goggle, sunscreen, moisturizer etc.. |
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Personal Medicin / First Aid kit. |
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Sport shoes or Kitos/ sandal |
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Binocular/Camera with lenses (Optional) |
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Tripod/ Monopod will be helpful to avoid shake as there will be low light |
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How To Register
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125 day's
advance booking mandatory for hassle free
travel, accommodation and safari |
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Kindly mail Us (info@mymeraindia.com) /call us ( +91 77189 80081 - 82 ) for seat availability & cost |
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Kindly Fill Tour Registration Form ( Online Tour
Registration Form ) |
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Kindly make the payment either bank deposit or online transfer |
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Cost in INR valid for Indian
Nationals and for Foreigner's Tourist please call/mail us for cost &
booking |
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*The cost for per person group
of minimum six (G6) and for 2/4 Person (G2/G4)
in jeep for Photography Call us for cost |
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*The Cost may change if any
change in Govt fees/park fees. |
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Be in touch with us for more information |
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Terms & Conditions
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Email Confirmation
is compulsory with payment for booking |
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My Mera India reserves the
right to change/modify or terminate the
offer any time at its own discretion and
without any prior notice. |
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Kindly obey / follow the Tour/Team leader instructions |
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We
all are going for an adventurous/wildlife
and interesting trekking /wildlife/expedition,
please Do Not misinterpret it as a PICNIC
or LEISURE TOUR, There will be ample of enjoyment
but not at the cost of discipline. |
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Who Can Take Part
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Anyone
can Join the tour (Filling up proper infomation
form and payment) |
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It
doesn’t matter if you’re male
or female you're alone or in group no issue
you can join the tour without any tension
and fear. |
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Minor
can join tour with proper permission from
their home. |
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Do's & Don'ts
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Do's |
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- Carry clothes that will help
you camouflage with the surroundings.
- Always carry original identity
proof.
- Follow strict timings as given
by your team leader to avoid delay in
any activities as safaris are group
events.
- Enjoy nature and surrounding
area in the jungle while you in safari
with your group.
- Always keep your phone on silent
or airplane mode when entering forest.
- Cover your face with a scarf
to protect it from dust.
- Also carry extra batteries,
memory cards for camera
- Cloth/Cover to protect the camera/binoculars
etc. from dust.
- Option to Carry Sunscreen (fragrance-free).
- Always remain calm & composed
when any sighting takes place. Remember
patience is the only key.
- Your guide/mentor/leader know
the area inside the forest better than
anyone, so do co-operate with
them.
- Always respect your local guide/driver
and their knowledge about the forest during
the safari.
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Don'ts |
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- Do not litter in forest and
surrounding areas.
- Do not throw anything out of
the gypsy.
- No one is allowed to get down
from the gypsy inside the forest.
- Do not yell, scream or wave
at the animals.
- Do not wear brightly colored
clothes or apply any kind of perfumes
or deodorants.
- Never feed any animals.
- Do not play any loud music in
vicinity of the forest area.
- Do not argue with any person
like forest guards, guides, locals or
even travellers from another gypsy
during the safari.
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