Rann Diamond Resort - Hodka
If Really want to shut out the noise, try spending a weekend getting a
first-hand experience of the village life. Which means waking up at a villager’s house,
eating their home cooked food and sharing their lifestyle. That’s what you wants to
experience, Through traditional homestays, the initiative lets its guest experience the
local life in villages up close.
At Rann Diamond Resort - Hodka You can experience the rich heritage of kutch while
staying in
traditional Bhungas. A unique experience of the charm of staying in kachchhi mud huts –
bhungas, with mud walls, mud floor.
Facilities
Stay in Hodka – A Cultural Retreat in the Heart of Kutch
Stay in charming mud huts (Bhungas) that blend rustic design with modern comfort. Wake up to serene desert landscapes, enjoy homely vegetarian Kutchi meals, and unwind to the tunes of folk music under starlit skies.
Non AC Bhunga
Experience the authentic charm of Kutch with our Non-AC
Bhunga
stay. Crafted using traditional techniques and natural
materials, these mud-walled, thatch-roofed circular huts are
designed to stay naturally cool even during
warm days — no
air-conditioning needed.
Each Bhunga features local mud-mirror artwork,
cozy bedding, and
an attached bathroom with hot and cold water,
ensuring basic
comfort without compromising the rustic vibe. Perfect for
travelers seeking a peaceful, eco-friendly stay with a touch of
cultural heritage.
Unplug, unwind, and enjoy the simple joys of village
life in a
space that’s serene, soulful, and uniquely Kutchi.
Traditional Cottage
These Cottages though traditionally built are very comfortable
and suitable for stay in all seasons. Those want to get
experience in Cottages. The interior walls of these Cottages are
decorated with art of mirror – mud work, coloured patch work on
the ceiling, all crafted by the artisans of Meghwar family.
Cottages are square in structure with terracotta Roof, decorated
and painted with mud/earthen colour. Cottages are suitable for
Two People and one extra bed can place as per the requirement.
It has Mud Bed, Mud Sofas, and Mud Floor with attached Bathroom.
Experiences
Experience the soul of Kutch with a stay in Hodka, a traditional artisan village
nestled near the breathtaking Great Rann of Kutch. More than just a place to
rest, Hodka offers a deep immersion into the vibrant local culture, warm
hospitality, and the timeless beauty of rural Gujarat.
To complete your stay, our in-house restaurant serves authentic Kutchi and
Gujarati cuisine, freshly prepared with local ingredients. Enjoy wholesome
vegetarian meals, traditional flavors, and warm service in a rustic dining
setting that brings the taste of Kutch to your table.


Hodka, Kutch – Where Culture, Craft, and Calm Converge
Hodka offers a rare blend of authentic culture, immersive rural life, stunning landscapes, and eco-conscious tourism—making it perfect for travelers seeking an offbeat, meaningful adventure in Gujarat.
Rich Artisanal Heritage
Authentic Cultural Immersion
Nature & Landscape
Camel Safaris & Ghost Lights
Cultural Cuisine & Hospitality
Hodka - Kutch, Gujarat
The best places and experiences to include when you visit Hodka:
Banni Grasslands Reserve
Banni Grasslands Reserve or Banni grasslands form a grassland ecosystem on the outer southern edge of the desert of the marshy salt flats of Rann of Kutch in Kutch District, Gujarat State, India. They are known for wildlife and biodiversity and are spread around 3,847 square kilometres.It is legally saved reserve forest in India. It is a protected forest more than half a century ago.
The Great Rann of Kutch
The Great Rann of Kutch is located along with the Little Rann of Kutch and the Banni grasslands on its southern edge.It is spread over 30,000 Kilometer square.The Great Rann of Kutch together with the Little Rann of Kutch is called Rann of Kutch.In India's summer monsoon, the flat desert of salty clay and mudflats, which average 15 meters above sea level, fills with standing water.
Kalo Dungar (Black Hills)
Kalo Dungar or Black Hill is the highest point in Kutch, Gujarat, India. This is the only place in Kutch from where whole view of the Great Rann of Kutch can be seen. It is also famous for Dattatreya temple. Legend says that when Dattatreya, a god walked on the earth, he stopped at the Black Hills and offered his body to eat to starving jackals and as they ate, his body continually regenerated itself.
Hodka Artists Village
Wander through traditional Bhungas (circular mud houses) beautifully decorated with mud-mirror art and vibrant mirror work .
Overnight Camel Safari & Rann of Kutch
Set off on a camel safari across the shimmering salt flats under the full moon—an unforgettable desert adventure .
Chhari Dhand Wetlands (Birdwatching)
Just a short drive away, this seasonal wetland is home to over 50,000 birds, including black-necked storks, Indian skimmers, pelicans, darters, cranes, and raptors .
Stargazing & Chir Batti (Ghost Lights)
Experience surreal ghost lights (Chir
Batti) phenomenon on dark nights .
Enjoy breathtaking stargazing under pristine, light-free
skies .
Community‑Run Village Stays
Stay in eco-friendly mud huts at resorts like Shaam‑e‑Sarhad and Hodka Rann Stay, run by locals. Enjoy folk music, storytelling, and traditional vegetarian Kutchi meals
Nearby Cultural Stops
Dhordo Village: More beautifully painted Bhungas and vibrant local art .