Welcome to Hodka Village, a vibrant gem in Kutch, Gujarat! Once known as Jhinjhuwada, this village is a living tapestry of culture and tradition. Imagine mud houses adorned with colorful Kutchi art, warm smiles, and the rhythmic beats of folk music. Explore the heart of rural India and create unforgettable travel memories!
Attend Cultural Performances
Buy Handcrafted Souvenirs
Enjoy Kutchi Cuisine
Explore Traditional Bhunga Houses
Interact With The Community
Witness Local Artisans At Work
October to March
Morning
₹2,000 per person
Hodka's history is deeply rooted in the pastoral traditions of the Kutch region. The village has been home to various communities, including the Meghwal and Mutwa, who have preserved their unique crafts and customs over generations. The Bhunga houses, designed to withstand the harsh climate, are a testament to the ingenuity of the local architecture. Historically, the village has been a hub for trade and crafts, with its products reaching far and wide. The resilience and the strong sense of community have allowed Hodka to maintain its cultural identity despite changing times. The village continues to evolve while holding onto its rich past.