[3] Aral Nani is known for its landscape, geography, ecosystems, wildlife and culture as well as being known as a religious place.
From Dinodhar hill there are views of Great Rann of Kutch and Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve.
Aral Nani is located in a small band of land, just inland from the coast, where four distinct ecosystems (desert, coastal, grassland and upland) exists within a span of 100 km.
Huge wetlands are created in a good monsoon year providing habitats for resident and migratory birds, including the Flamingo City, which is the largest and the only known breeding ground of greater and lesser flamingos in India.
The area together with the Banni grasslands and other smaller wetlands like Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve is one of the best areas to see rare bird species like the grey hypocolius, Eurasian eagle-owl, common crane, Dalmatian pelican, houbara bustard, curlew sandpiper, sociable plover, cream-coloured courser and Indian skimmer.