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Bikaner isn't just another historical city in Rajasthan; it's a beautiful centre steeped in culture and desert charm. If you want to explore majestic forts and palaces built from red sandstone, Bikaner won't disappoint. Nicknamed "Camel Country," the city has a rich camel breeding and research heritage, and you can even embark on a thrilling camel safari through the dunes. But Bikaner offers more than just desert adventures. Visitors will love wandering the halls of Junagarh Fort, while those seeking a unique spiritual experience can visit the Karni Mata Temple, known for its resident population of revered rats. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Bikaner has something to offer everyone. Let's delve deeper into what this city has in store for you.

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How to reach Bikaner?

  • By air: There are no IndiGo flights with direct connectivity to Bikaner. However, the closest airport to Bikaner is Jodhpur International Airport, which is approximately 4.5 hours away. You can get local and private buses and app-based cabs from Jodhpur to Bikaner.
  • By train: Bikaner enjoys extensive railway connectivity. It is a major junction station on the North Western Railway Zone of the Indian Railways. Bikaner Junction Railway Station is a busy junction point for several major railway routes, making Bikaner well-connected to various parts of India.
  • By road: Bikaner is well-connected by roads to other cities in Rajasthan and beyond. You can take a bus or rent a car for a road trip adventure. Both local and privately operated bus services are available across Rajasthan and neighbouring states.
  • Getting around/local transport in Bikaner: Once you're in Bikaner, exploring is easy! Hop on a colourful auto-rickshaw for a fun and affordable way around the city. Taxis are readily available for hire if you prefer a more comfortable ride. The main attractions in Bikaner are concentrated in a walkable area, so lace up your shoes and discover the city at your own pace.
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Places to visit
Junagarh Fort
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Junagarh Fort

Nicknamed the “Invincible Fort,” Junagarh Fort is a must-visit. This massive structure was built in 1588 AD and served as the home of the Bikaner rulers for centuries.

Experience time: 1 hour
Karni Mata Temple

Karni Mata Temple

Exploration time: 1 hour
National Research Centre on Camel

National Research Centre on Camel

Exploration time: 2/3 hours
Rampuria Haveli

Rampuria Haveli

Exploration time: 30 minutes or less
Lalgarh Palace

Lalgarh Palace

Exploration time: 1 hour
Bikaner Royal Cenotaphs

Bikaner Royal Cenotaphs

Exploration time: 1 hour
Prachina Museum

Prachina Museum

Exploration time: 2 hours
Gajner Palace and Lake

Gajner Palace and Lake

Exploration time: 2 hours
Bhandasar Jain Temple

Bhandasar Jain Temple

Exploration time: 1 hour
Kote Gate

Kote Gate

Exploration time: 1 hour
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Places to eat

Bikaner is a treasure trove for history, culture, and your taste buds! From traditional Rajasthani fare to delightful street food, the city offers various culinary experiences. Let's explore some of the must-try places to eat in Bikaner: View more

Things To Do

There are several things to do in Bikaner. Some of the best experiences that can make your vacation in Rajasthan’s Thar state are:

Best time to visit

Winter, from October to March is cool and pleasant, not too hot, making it perfect for exploring Bikaner without sweat. Plus, the skies are clear, and there's not much wind, so it's a great time to be outside and enjoy everything the city has to offer. View More

Most commonly spoken languages

English is spoken and understood in tourist-centric areas around Bikaner, followed by Hindi. However, different Rajasthani languages like Marwari are spoken by the locals. View More
Shopping

Bikaner's beautiful culture extends beyond its historical sites. The city is a shopper's paradise, offering a treasure trove of local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. From fantastic street markets to speciality shops, here are the markets you can't miss:

  • Kote Gate Street Market: This famous market near the city's main entrance is a sensory overload in the best way possible. Wander through a maze of stalls overflowing with colourful textiles, handcrafted souvenirs, and trinkets. Bargain for traditional Rajasthani jewellery, intricately embroidered kurtas (tunics), and camel leather products like bags and shoes.
  • Station Road Market: Another lively market popular with locals, Station Road offers a delightful mix of everyday essentials and unique finds. Pick up fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, and local snacks. For souvenirs, browse through stalls selling hand-painted pottery, miniature paintings depicting scenes from Bikaner's history, and colourful rugs.
  • Mahatma Gandhi Road: This main thoroughfare is lined with shops catering to a more diverse range of shoppers. Find established stores selling traditional Rajasthani clothing like sarees and lehengas (skirts) and shops offering modern fashion options. Don't miss reputable shops selling Bikaneri Bhujia and other delectable sweets perfect for gifting.
  • Sadul Singh Market: This market caters to those seeking a more curated shopping experience. Specialising in high-quality Rajasthani crafts, you'll find exquisite handwoven carpets, intricately carved wooden artefacts, and beautiful metalwork. The market also houses shops selling traditional Rajasthani musical instruments and colourful puppets – perfect souvenirs that capture the region's rich cultural heritage.
  • Bikaner Bazaar (Kingsway): Head to Bikaner Bazaar to find unique antiques and collectables. From vintage silver jewellery to ornately carved furniture, this market is a treasure trove for bargain hunters with a keen eye. You might also find exciting paintings, old photographs, and other historical items that glimpse Bikaner's past.
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Festivals
India has a series of festivals to partake in, and the state of Rajasthan has some amazing and lively festivities. Some of them are mentioned below: View More

More reasons to visit

Apart from the above mentioned places to visit in Bikaner, some of the noteworthy reasons that make travelling to this Rajasthani city worth it are listed below:

  • A glimpse into Royal life: Bikaner boasts a rich royal heritage. Explore the opulent Junagarh Fort, a formidable structure showcasing Rajputana architecture. The historical sites transport you back in time and offer a glimpse into the lives of Bikaner's maharajas.
  • Exploring the World of Crafts: Bikaneri crafts are renowned for their beautiful colours and intricate designs. Explore lively markets like Kote Gate or Sadul Singh Market to find beautiful handwoven carpets, handcrafted wooden furniture, and exquisite metalwork. These hand-made treasures are perfect souvenirs that capture the essence of Bikaner's artistic heritage.
  • A stargazing paradise: Escape the city lights and witness the mesmerising beauty of the night sky in Bikaner. The Thar Desert offers minimal light pollution, making it a perfect spot for stargazing. Join a memorable evening camel safari or simply relax on your hotel's rooftop and be captivated by the vast expanse of stars twinkling above.
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