Kuchch …. Far and beyond the RANN
(Part 1 of 2)
We drove from Kolkata to Kuchch and beyond on Feb11, 2019, initially a team of three (WingCo TK Sarkar, Runa, and I), on a 46 day odessey across the western and northern region of India. This journey was accomplished on a Mahindra Scorpio from ZoomCar.
From the far
east to the remotest west, from the wetlands to the arid lands, a distance of
2500 km we witnessed a glimpse of India and its stark diversity.
An enlightening contrast!
Setting out from Kolkata on Feb11,2019 |
Arriving at GRK on 18th Feb 2019 |
During this trip, the idea was to visit the White Rann desert on a full moon night. 19th happened to be our rendezvous with the full moon.
Kuchch is ecologically rich and has a rich wildlife
diversity too.
Kuchch also the
largest district in India, is one of the most arid regions in India, a drought
is not something that the people of Kuchch are unfamiliar with. What differs
each year is the intensity. The region is witnessing its worst drought in 30
years. It is to be seen to be believed. Yet life goes on without any bickering.
Camels heading to a waterhole to quench their thirst |
Kuchch literally means something
which intermittently becomes wet and dry. A large part known as ‘Rann of Kutch’
is shallow wetland which submerges in water during the rainy season and
becomes dry during other seasons. The same word in Sanskrit origin means a tortoise. The land is virtually an
'island' resembling a tortoise "Katchua or Kachbo". The Rann has made
Kuchch famous for its marshy salt flats become snow white after the water dries
up each season thus forming the white desert. Last three years, in the absence
of monsoon, its been very different.
Enjoying a drive on the Rann |
Sunset at Banni Grassland accompanied by CEDO team |
Kuchch is made of four interesting zones.
i) Coastal Zone - demarcating the southern fringe
ii) Kachchh Mainland - divided into the central portion
comprising rocky upland, northern hill range and coastal plains,
iii) Banni Plains and the Grassland -marked by raised
fluviomarine sediments, mud flats and salt pans;
iv)
The two Ranns - Great Rann (also known
as ‘the white desert’ or GRK) in the north and Little Rann (aka LRK) in the
east comprising vast saline wasteland.
...to continue in Part2.
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Keep posting!! Thank you for sharing..
I did blore to Gujarat over 32 days, the most striking were the Rann of Kutch, the white desert of sands. They looked spectacular.