Dasada – Bhuj By Surface (±280 Kms. / ±06 Hrs)
After breakfast in Dasada, you'll transfer to Bhuj, Upon arrival, check-in at your hotel and then explore the city at your own pace, specifically its network of narrow, busy streets in the old town. The name Bhuj is derived from the Bhujia Fortress, located on a nearby hill with excellent views of the city. A local ruler Maharoa Hamir founded this city in 1510 and it was declared the capital in 1549 during the rule of Rao Khengarji I. During British rule, the city was an independent part of the Princely States; after independence, it became a part of India.
Bhuj is also known for its quality textiles and there are many shops to browse through. Here you'll find different forms of handicraft including embroidery, block-printing, and tye-dye.