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  1. The Rann of Kachchh is a large area of saline mudflats located in west-central India and southern Pakistan. It is made up of the Great Rann and the Little Rann. The word Rann means desert. The region is dry and hot in the summer and is a wetland during the monsoon.

  2. The Great Rann of Kutch (or Rann of Kutch seasonal salt marsh) is a salt marsh in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India. It is about 7500 km 2 (2900 sq miles) in area and is reputed to be one of the largest salt deserts in the world. [2]

  3. Jun 1, 2024 · The Rann of Kachchh is a salt marshy land in the Thar Desert in the Kachchh district of western Gujarat. It lies between Gujarat in India and the Sindh province in Pakistan.

  4. Best tourist places to visit in Rann Of Kutch, Things to do in & around Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat - Explore top sightseeing attractions in Rann Of Kutch like Waterfalls, Lakes, Heritage & Pilgrimage sites along with popular activities like Trekking, Wildlife Safari, Boating & Camping.

  5. Sep 19, 2019 · Known as the Rann of Kutch, this tortoise-shaped landmass is divided into two parts: the Great Rann, which covers 18,000 sq km, and the Little Rann, which comprises more than 5,000 sq km....

  6. Jan 19, 2010 · Rann of Kachchh is characterized by the low rain fall and sparse vegetation. However, this region has a special and different demography from the rest of the desert because of its location near the sea and low-lying areas by which marine water enters into the vast expanse.

  7. The Rann of Kutch is a large area of salt marshes that span the border between India and Pakistan. It is located mostly in the Kutch district of the Indian state of Gujarat, with a minor portion extending into the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is divided into the Great Rann and Little Rann.

  8. Jul 14, 2017 · The Great Rann of Kachchh (GRK) is a landlocked and largely infilled shallow marine basin connected to the Arabian Sea, neighboring the Indus delta to the east.

  9. The Rann of Kutch Seasonal Salt Marsh ecoregion represents the saline wetlands and mudflats at the mouth of the Luni River that flows down from the Aravalli Hills in northwestern India. Most of the ecoregion lies within the Indian State of Gujarat, but also extends into Pakistan’s Sind Desert region, sitting along the Tropic of Cancer.

  10. The earthquake that struck western India on January 26, 2001, was the country's strongest in the past 50 years. This perspective view shows the area of the earthquake's epicenter in the lower left corner. The southern Rann of Kachchh appears in the foreground.