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Bikaner Travel Guide
Bikaner in Rajasthan has one of the world's biggest Camel research and breeding center or farm. Dotted with several majestic forts and monuments, artistic museums and beautiful temples. Bikaner is located in the northwestern region of Rajasthan. This desert town with sand dunes still retains its old aged charm. A tour to Bikaner is characterized with camel riding. For adventure travelers, Bikaner tour offers a great adventure on desert with camels and horses. Bikaner tour ensures to offer pleasant time in this desert city.
Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Jain Haveli and Bhandeswari are major forts and monuments in Bikaner that narrates the tale of past glory. For artistic buffs, Ganga Singh Museum, Sadul Museum, Prachina Museum and Rajasthan State Archives are few places where you can have an insight into the cultural heritage and history of Bikaner. Shiv Bari Temple, Devi Kund and Deshnok Temple are important places for Hindu pilgrims.
For nature lovers, Bikaner tour allows you to have a peek into the wildlife of the region. Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is a home to several species of flora and fauna. With several tourist attractions in Bikaner, your tour to Rajasthan will never disappoint you.
Founded in 1486 AD by the Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, hence the name Bikaner, the city is another worth-watching destination in the royal land of Rajasthan. Surrounded by a seven-kilometers wall with five entrances that was built primarily to protect the city from vagaries of the desert and any external aggression, the city has many magnificent buildings.
The Camel festival held every year is famous all over the globe. Here you can see many buildings made of Reddish Pink sandstone that transcends the surrounding barren wilderness. Unlike other cities of Rajasthan, Bikaner has been able to retain its conventional aura of the medieval era.
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