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Founded
in 1488, Bikaner is a desert built on an elevation and surrounded by a long
embattled wall pierced by five gates. A magnificient fort built betwen 1588
& 1593 by Raja Raj Singh dominates the city.

Sheer
beauty in the desert is the royal fortified city of Bikaner. Lying at the
northern tip of the famous triangle of the desert cities, Bikaner is a
beautiful medival town. The genesis of Bikaner dates back to 1488, when a
Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, son of Rao Jodhaji of Jodhpur, chose a barren
wilderness called Jangladesh and transformed it to a charming
city called Bikaner, after the founders name. Its location
on the ancient caravan routes, which linked Central Asia and North India
with the Gujarat seaports, made Bikaner a bustling trade centre in the times
of yore.
Bikaners Forts, Palaces and Temples - magnificent
creations in red and yellow sandstone, are living manifestations of its rich
historical and architectural legacy. One can feel the medieval aura
pervading the citys lifestyle. Not only do the traditions come alive
here in colourful bazaars and havelis, but Bikaner is also famous for the
best riding camels in the world. One can witness gaily caparisoned camels at
the spectacular Camel Festival at Bikaner, held annually.
:: Major Attractions of
Bikaner
Junagarh Fort
Revel in
the architectural splendour, as you take an intimate look at this imposing
fort, built by Akbars contemporary Raja Rai Singh. Within the fort are
thirty seven palaces and pavilions. Suraj Pol or the Sun Gate is the main
entrance to the fort. The most beautiful palaces in the complex are the
Chandra Mahal, Phool Mahal and Karan Mahal. The palaces, exquisitely built
in red sandstone and marble are ornate with mirror work, carvings and
paintings. An array of kiosks and balconies embellish the fort at intervals,
breaking the monotony. A museum with valuable miniature paintings and rare
antiques is also located in the Junagarh Fort.
Lalgarh Palace
The magnificent fort in red sandstone, a fascinating juxtaposition
of the Oriental style and European luxury that leaves you truly mesmerised.
Designed by Sir Swinton Jacob for Maharaja Ganga Singh almost -90 years ago,
this is an extraordinary monument. The palace has a billiards room, a
library, a cards room and a smoking room. Belgian chandeliers, cut - glass
ornaments, oil paintings and lamps, all adding to its charm.
Camel
Festival
Held in the month of January every year on the full moon
night, the festival is dedicated to the indispensable ship of the desert. A
fascinating spectacle of camel performances. Camel races, camel dances and
camel rides, along with the joy, colour and vigour unique to Rajasthan, make
this a joyous event.
Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary and Palace
Watch
flocks of imperial sand grouse, as you wander through the lush foliage of
woods located on the Jaisalmer road. Gajner is also home to nilgai,
chinkara, wild boar and black buck. Gajner Palace, a summer resort of kings
built on the beautiful lake along the sanctuary, is a spot worth visiting.
Air
Nearest Airport is
Jodhpur 240 kms.
Rail
Bikaner is connected by rail
with Delhi, Jaipur and Jodhpur.
Road
Bikaner to Delhi
949 km,Jaipur 316 km,Jodhpur 240 km & Jaisalmer 330 km.