The Rann of Kutch is a geographically unique landscape that was once an arm of the Arabian Sea. As the land separated from the sea by geological forces, it became a vast, featureless plain encrusted with salt that is inundated with water during the rains. LRK is a 15th biosphere reserve and largest sanctuary in India and a world heritage site.
The Wild Ass Sanctuary of Little Rann of Kutch was established on 12th January 1973, covering an area of 4954 kms. 2 is one of the most fascinating and unique landscapes in the entire world. The desert links with four districts, 11 Talukas and 107 villages along the Little Rann of Kutch.
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Gujarat
Credit : Hrishikesh Patwardhan
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