Kutch is a district located in the western Indian state of Gujarat. It is known for its unique landscape, which includes the vast Rann of Kutch, a salt marsh that becomes a stunning white expanse during the dry season. The region is home to diverse wildlife, including the endangered Indian Wild Ass, and features a rich cultural heritage with various traditional crafts and festivals.
The district is also famous for its vibrant handicrafts, such as bandhani textiles and Kutch embroidery. The local economy is largely based on agriculture, handicrafts, and tourism, attracting visitors to its scenic beauty and cultural richness. Kutch plays a significant role in India's history and continues to be a vital part of the country's cultural tapestry.