Rann Utsav is more than a celebration of culture and heritage; it is a commitment to preserving the pristine beauty of the Great Rann of Kutch for generations to come. As one of the largest glamping events in the world, with 500 tents built among a delicate ecosystem, Rann Utsav holds sustainability at the heart of its operations. Our philosophy revolves around the idea of celebrating responsibly—ensuring that our actions today contribute to a greener, more inclusive tomorrow. Our sustainability efforts are deeply intertwined with the event’s vision:
To honour the cultural richness of Kutch while fostering environmental stewardship and community empowerment. Every initiative, from reducing waste and conserving resources to supporting local artisans and adopting renewable energy, is guided by global best practices and aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
We use recycled and repurposed materials for decorations, structures, and walls. By blending traditional techniques with modern ideas, we reduce waste and promote sustainability.
We manage food waste in a few important ways: