In Dasada – Excursion In Little Rann of Kutch – Village Tour
Today, you'll take a morning jeep ride in search of the indigenous Indian wild ass (or khur)—one of the most endangered species in the world—located in a salt marsh called Little Rann of Kutch. The plains also provide a haven for endangered Indian wolves, as well as desert cats, striped hyenas, and birds of prey. Later in the afternoon, you'll visit some nearby villages, inhabited by a number of interesting communities. The women here are experts in embroidery and you can watch them at work. They tend to use herringbone stitches interspersed with small mirrors along with occasional chain stitches for peacocks and other motifs. In the afternoon, you'll return to Dasada for the evening.