Onboard the traditional Kachchhi ship in Mandvi, Gujarat
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Mandvi, Gujarat, is a lesser-known tourist destination boasting beautiful beaches, historical monuments, and traditional ship building practices. The town is famous for its 400-year-old technique of constructing wooden sailing ves … Read more
Mandvi, Gujarat, is a lesser-known tourist destination boasting beautiful beaches, historical monuments, and traditional ship building practices. The town is famous for its 400-year-old technique of constructing wooden sailing vessels called dhows using traditional methods passed down through generations. The Kutch region of Gujarat also celebrates the Kachchhi ships, wooden sailing boats renowned for their unique design, made using locally sourced wood, especially teak and sal. Read less
Did you know that Mandvi is a great place to see traditional ship building practices, beautiful beaches and historical monuments?
Kachchhi ships, also known as Kutchi boats or Kutchi ships, are traditional wooden sailing vessels that have been built and used in the Kutch region of Gujarat for centuries. They are known for their unique design, which is well-suited for navigating the shallow waters of the Gulf of Kutch and the Arabian Sea.
Today, Kachchhi ships are still used for fishing and transportation in the region, and they are also a popular tourist attraction. Visitors to the Kutch region can take a ride on one of these beautiful traditional sailing vessels and experience the rich maritime heritage of the region. Also, when here, do not forget to buy sailing compasses, made by some of the most skilled craftsmen in the world.
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