Explore Dholavira

Discover Dholavira

Dholavira Archaeological Site

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Dholavira, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most prominent Indus Valley Civilization settlements. Discovered in 1967, it reveals advanced urban planning, water conservation systems, and well-structured streets dating back to 3000 BCE. It’s a timeless treasure for history enthusiasts and archaeologists alike.

Ancient Reservoirs and Structures

Engineering Marvels

One of Dholavira’s most fascinating features is its water management system — massive stepwells, underground reservoirs, and rainwater harvesting techniques that were centuries ahead of their time. These structures highlight the ingenuity and sustainable thinking of the ancient Harappan people.

How to Reach Dholavira

Reaching Dholavira

Located on Khadir Bet island in the Great Rann, Dholavira is about 220 km from Bhuj. Shree Hari Travels offers custom car rental services with drivers for a comfortable road trip through the stark beauty of the Rann. This offbeat destination is best visited between October and March.