15/04/2025
Dream Resort Bhujodi is a hotel located in Bhujodi, a village in the Kutch district of Gujarat, India. It is situated approximately 7 km away from Bhuj city.
Here's a summary of what Dream Resort Bhujodi offers:
* Accommodation: The resort features well-designed rooms, often described as individual huts, providing privacy with plant boundaries. They offer deluxe, super-deluxe rooms and suites with amenities like Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, air conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Some rooms may have VIP facilities and honeymoon suites are also available.
* Dining: The resort has an in-house restaurant with a live kitchen, serving multi-cuisine and local dishes. Guests have generally appreciated the food. They offer complimentary breakfast and sometimes discounts on dining.
* Facilities:
* Swimming pool that is reportedly well-maintained.
* Lush green garden area for relaxation.
* Free Wi-Fi access.
* Free car parking.
* 24-hour front desk and room service.
* Laundry service.
* Arrangements for parties and entertainment, including weddings and family functions, in their gardens and lawns.
* Location: It is located near the Vandemataram Memorial Park on the Bhuj-Anjar Highway in Bhujodi. The resort is about 10.6 km from the Bhuj city center and approximately 10.94 km from Bhuj/Rudra Mata Air Force Base.
* Accessibility: The resort is easily accessible by road, and parking is available.
* Guest Experience: Reviews often highlight the spacious and comfortable rooms, courteous staff, good food, and serene environment away from the city's hustle. Some reviews mention that the approach road might have a short stretch of dirt road.
Bhujodi Village:
Bhujodi itself is significant for its handicrafts, particularly its weaving tradition.
* It's a major textile hub where the famous "Bhujodi weaving" or "Kutch weaving" originated.
* The master craftsmen weavers, known as "Vankars," create fine hand-woven traditional Kutchi shawls, sarees, stoles, and blankets.
* Kutchi shawls from this region have received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
* The weaves often feature fine geometrical motifs on naturally dyed fabric made of cotton or wool, woven on handlooms.