Bhuj is more than a destination—it is a living landscape of craft, culture, and quiet resilience. From Ajrakh block printing and Kala cotton weaving to rare Rogan painting and copper bell making, this region holds some of India’s most enduring handmade traditions. Best experienced slowly and with context, Bhuj reveals itself as a classroom where land, people, and process come together. This post offers a gentle invitation into Bhuj—and a nudge toward exploring it deeper through a thoughtfully curated, craft-led trail.
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