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Dhordo: Gujarat’s Jewel, Best Tourism Village Before India-Pakistan Border

Gujarat’s small village, Dhordo, in the Kutch district has been declared the Best Tourism Village.

Recognized among the world’s 54 villages by the United Nations’ tourism organization, this village shines brightly amidst the desert due to its white salt.

Its beauty has been showcased worldwide. Moreover, every year, Dhordo hosts the Rann Festival, drawing visitors from all around. Here’s more about this remarkable village.

Low Population, High Charm

Dhordo, with its limited population, was a little-known village in Gujarat. It gained recognition through the Rann Festival.

Situated near the northern border of the Kutch district, this village boasts traditional round houses that tourists adore.

Success Credits to Locals

The credit for winning the Best Village title goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Gulabeg Miyan.

Gulabeg, with a dream of organizing the Rann Festival, conveyed his idea to CM Narendra Modi. Modi implemented the suggestion, making this dream a reality.

A Journey That Started 30 Years Ago

Gulabeg initiated efforts for the festival three decades ago. In the 1990s, small-scale events were held.

Though the village’s population remains under 1000, during the Rann Festival, it transforms into a tent city where visitors relish the heartwarming season.

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