On our trip to Kutch, Gujarat we discovered Lakhpat - once a glorious port town and now a mere shadow of its glory days. Standing vast and tall at the Kutch border of India, Lakhpat Fort in Gujarat deserves a special story and a visit by the ardent explorer.
If you love to delve into history as much as we do, Lakhpat deserves to be part of your Kutch visit. Wishlist the article to add it to your itinerary.
Our hunt for Lakhpat's history took us on an incredible drive inside the Lakhpat Fort (yes, it's so vast that you can actually drive around inside it!) We explored the corners and towers of Lakhpat Fort, ventured into dilapidated structures and traversed in over grown gardens to discover some absolute gems of the past. And here's the stories we brought back, read on...
It's All In The Name!
Lakhpat was a thriving port town under the leadership of Rao Lakhaji, trading with East Africa, countries in the Persian Gulf and Sindh province. In fact, the residents of the town were so well to do that the town possibly came to be named as Lakhpat because of the number of " Lakhpati " residents.
The Fort is currently under military surveillance because of its proximity to the Pakistan Border. We had a quick word with the military official posted on one of the watch towers and could spot an outpost in the midst of the great, vast white desert.
Stories of Glory
This port town housed many wealthy families. One in particular among them stands out. The Akbani family not only had surplus wealth but were kind-hearted too. During times of testing weather, they were know to provide food and shelter to the less privileged residents of the town. Their house may still be one of the grandest ruins, yet it is stories of their goodwill that live on to this day, long after their house has dilapidated and they have passed away.
Many great saints and seers, too, made this town their home. The Dargah of Hazrat Sayed Pir Shah Abu Turan Qadri and Tomb of Pir Ghous Muhammad are housed in Lakhpat. Enroute his journey to Mecca, the great Sikh Guru - Guru Nanak broke his journey in Lakhpat. The town now houses a beautiful, simple, Gurudwara that tends to pilgrims and travelers alike.
Doom and Destruction
Where there is immense glory, destruction is bound to cast its shadow some day. Rao Lakhaji's Military commander imvaded the settlement of he Bhatias and built the massive Lakhpat Fort from that loot. But karma happened and the very Port he wanted to all for himself, drained. A massive earthquake changed the course of the Indus river and of Lakhpat, forever. An abundant town, was now devoid of its livelihood. It took years to come back to trading glory.
But the partition of India and Pakistan put an end to all trade and to the cultural ties that Kutch and Sindh once bore. The trading port was turned into a border post, the free flowing trade was replaced by monitored movements and the residents of the town left in hopes of a better tomorrow.
The border town of Lakhpat now bears a forlorn look. Rusty sign boards re-tell stories of the past and the locals act as tourist guides for the few who venture this side.
Hope
The refurbished Lakhpat Dargah and some renovation work we saw around the Fort gives us and the locals some hope of a future tourist attraction being planned. A revival of the structures, formal tourist guides and opportunities of home stays could definitely uplift the town.
If you liked our discovery and story, share it ahead and drop us a comment!
Frequent Searches Leading To This Page:-
Gujarat Affordable Tour Packages, Places to Visit in Gujarat, Best Travel Packages for Gujarat, Best Gujarat Trip Packages, Gujarat Holiday Tour Packages, Top Gujarat Packages for Family