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| Aina mahal |
| Prag mahal |
| Kutch museum |
| Sharad bagh palace |
| Durbar gadh |
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| Bhuj temples |
| Swaminarayan temple |
| Hatkeshwar temple |
| Snake temple |
| Somnath temple |
| Gayatri temple |
| Puraneshwar temple |
| Shiva temple |
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| Other attraction |
| Anjar |
| Banni / khavda |
| Kalo dungar |
| Mata no madh |
| Tunda vandha |
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Bhuj climate / weather / Rainfall |
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Minimum Temperature : 22° C (Summer), 8° C (Winter) |
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Maximum Temperature : 40° C (Summer), 36° C (Winter) |
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Best Time to Visit : October to March |
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Bhuj, the westernmost city of India, is a treasure trove of heritage and culture.Known for its beautiful palaces, narrow peaceful lanes and wonderful temples, Bhuj offers an escapist relief for many who want to get away from the humdrum and pollution of the city life. |
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Summer season : Temperatures range from a minimum of 22°C and it is known to have gone up to levels of around the 40°C mark. |
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Monsoon or Rainy season : Rainfall is primarily concentrated in the months of June, July, August and September. The month of July gets the most amount of rainfall and the intensity of the monsoon reduces thereafter. |
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Winter season : The winter season is from November to March and temperatures range from a minimum of 8°C to a maximum of 35°C. This is also a good time to visit the place. |
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What to wear : For a summer season, cotton clothes are a must to beat the hot and humid conditions. During winters woolens would come handy. |
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| Hotels in bhuj |
| Budget hotels |
| Kutch safari lodge |
| Prince |
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