Bhuj is actually small enough to get around on foot (unless you're getting weary). But, if you do need transportation, there are lots of autos. As the photo shows, you can fit a good number of people in them (as long as you're small). As always, be prepared to bargain for your fare.
Written Apr 9, 2003
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Bhuj is actually small enough to get around on foot (unless you're getting weary). But, if you do need transportation, there are lots of autos. As the photo...
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Q: I shall be visiting Gujarat in January 2006 and would like to visit Bhuj. Has the town been (partially) rebuilt after the...

A: BHUJ IS NICE PLACE AND REBUILT AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE, OFCOURSE THE OLD MONUMENTS ARE DESTROYED DUE TO EARTHQUAKE OF JAN 2001. BUT RECENTLY I HAVE SEEN LOT OF TOURIST...
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Bhuj is a wonderful 500+ year old town. It was ruled by the Jadeja clan of Rajputs for 450 years before it merged with the Indian Union. The town is home to many powerful Jain families (whose money......
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Bhuj Town, known after the Bhujiya Hill. Established in 1552 by Khengarji-I, town was protected by great wall and 5 giant gates. Most precious treasures are Hamirsar Lake, Prag Mahel (Dutch style...
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This picture was taken in 1998 at Pureshwar Temple near Bhuj with some friends. Bhuj is just 50 km away from Gandhiaham and the King of Bhuj was Maharao. You can see Forts, Museums, Monuments and......
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I had been for Earthquake relief as a volunteer to Anjar. i was there 9 months aftr the D day. the might of the earthquake was even eveident then.with debris all over.. i was involved in organising......
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WHERE EARTHQUAKES GIVES LESSONS OF HOLLYNESS

ASIA->INDIA->GUJARAT->BHUJ NO, DON'T WORRY FOR EARTHQUAKE BIG BAD HAPPENS NEVER REPEAT VERY FINE CITY WITH HONEST LOVING PEPOLE ,
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