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PALACE · HERITAGEA 1920s royal summer palace of domes and carved balconies, set in gardens above its own private Mandvi beach.
Just behind Mandvi’s beach stands the elegant Vijay Vilas Palace, built in 1929 by Maharao Khengarji III as a summer retreat for the Kutch royal family. Set in landscaped gardens with its own private stretch of sand, it is one of Gujarat’s loveliest 20th-century palaces.
Built in red sandstone, the palace blends Rajput-revival grandeur with local craft: a high central dome, bengal-style curved roofs on the corner pavilions, carved jharokha balconies, coloured-glass windows and breezy verandahs. A rooftop terrace offers sweeping views over the gardens to the Arabian Sea.
Film fans may recognise it — its romantic silhouette has starred in Bollywood hits including ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ and ‘Lagaan’. Still partly owned by the royal family, it is open to visitors and pairs perfectly with a Mandvi beach day.
Domes, jharokhas and gardens by the sea.
A 1929 palace of the Kutch royals.
Maharao Khengarji III builds Vijay Vilas as a royal summer retreat at Mandvi.
It serves as the seaside home of the Kutch ruling family.
Its silhouette features in several famous Bollywood films.
Partly royal-owned and open to visitors, with a private beach.
An elegant 1929 summer palace of the Kutch royals.
Its own quiet stretch of Mandvi sand.
Domes, jharokhas and bengal-roofed pavilions.
Seen in 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' and 'Lagaan'.
Sweeping vistas over gardens to the sea.
Landscaped grounds for an easy wander.
The red-sandstone summer palace.
The palace's own quiet beach.
Walk the halls, verandahs and royal rooms.
Take in views over the gardens to the sea.
Enjoy the palace's private stretch of sand.
Recognise scenes from famous Bollywood films.
Wander the landscaped grounds.
Late afternoon warms the red sandstone.
Red sandstone, domes and carved balconies.
Vijay Vilas is a refined example of early-20th-century Rajput-revival palace architecture. Built of warm red sandstone, it centres on a tall ribbed dome, flanked by corner pavilions with curved ‘bengal’ roofs, and is wrapped in carved jharokha balconies, jali screens and coloured-glass windows.
Wide verandahs and a breezy rooftop terrace make the most of the sea setting, while the symmetrical plan and landscaped gardens give it a serene, photogenic grandeur — a royal idea of the perfect seaside summer home.
Red-sandstone construction
Central ribbed dome
Bengal-roof corner pavilions
Carved jharokhas & jali
Cool, dry and clear — by far the best window for Kutch.
Green but humid; some sites are harder to reach.
Fierce desert heat; only for the very early or hardy.
⏰ Come in the late afternoon, tour the palace, then watch the sunset from its private beach.
Bhuj Airport (~60 km), then a road transfer to Mandvi.
Bhuj is the railhead; Mandvi is ~60 km by road.
About 1.5 hours from Bhuj; the palace is just outside Mandvi town.
PALACE & SEA
The dome, jharokhas and the palace against the sky.
Late-afternoon sun warms the red sandstone.
Frame the palace from its private shore.
Recreate the romantic Bollywood compositions.
A rare painted-cloth art kept alive by one family
Golden sands beside the royal Vijay Vilas Palace
◐ Morning · ancient ruins
A walled ghost-town on the edge of the Rann
Kutch's highest point, gazing over the white Rann
Flamingo breeding grounds deep in the Great Rann
The spicy-sweet potato bun born in Mandvi.
Bajra rotla, kadhi and ghee-rich local fare.
Dabeli, bhungra-bateta and Kutchi sweets.
Kutch is mostly veg — carry water on desert trips.
Just behind Mandvi beach, on the south coast of Kutch, ~60 km from Bhuj.
In 1929, by Maharao Khengarji III as a royal summer retreat.
Yes, plus a separate fee for the private beach and a possible camera fee.
'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' and 'Lagaan', among others.
Roughly 9 AM to 6 PM.
Yes — a private stretch of Mandvi sand behind the palace.
Drive ~60 km (about 1.5 hours) from Bhuj to Mandvi.
About an hour for the palace, longer with the beach.
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