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This
desert city of Rajasthan (India's north-western province) is an
eye-catching site of well-fed camels and citadels. Being near to
Delhi, it had to withstand the worst of Mughal invasions during
earlier times. The exotic camel safaris, its gorgeous forts and
the worship of thousands of holy rats at Mata Kali temple are some
of the most interesting aspects of Bikaner. The camel festival held
in the month of January is also an event worth witnessing if one
wants to get the actual color of the place.
LOCATION Bikaner is situated in the north of Rajasthan. The city, just like
Jodhpur, is surrounded by great walls. It has Ganganagar and Hanumannagar
in its northern side whereas Churu lies in its eastern side. Nagaur,
Jodhpur and Jaisalmer are in its south while in the western part
it has the neighboring country Pakistan. It is situated on a slightly
higher place (altitude 237 meters) and has an arid climate most
of the year. Due to the geographic location of the city, it was
one of the most important trade centers for the traders of west-central
Asia.
THE PAST
Just like the history of the entire state, Bikaner also has its
own glorious past to talk about. It has examples of courage, motivation
and happiness. It was in 1488 that a Rathore Prince, Rao Bikaji
(a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur, Rao Jodhaji), established
his kingdom here. It has faced many foreign intrusions and fought
a number of wars with the Mughals and the British.
SITES TO VISIT
Junagarh Fort
Junagarh
fort was built by a Mughal army general, Raja Rai Singh, in 1593.
The courtyard of the fort along with the balcony, kiosks and windows
are perfect examples of the artisanship of that time. The beautiful
cutworks and dots on the red stones and the marbles are fascinating.
The various parts of the palace-the Dewan-iI-khas, the Phool Mahal,
Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal and Anup Mahal-reflect the glorious architecture
of Bikaner.
Lalgarh Palace Lalgarh Palace, built by Maharaja Ganaga
Singh in memory of his father, is situated 3 km north of Bikaner
city. The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation as part of their
tourism promotion program has converted some portions of the palace
to tourist hotels. Other parts of the palace have been converted
into a museum named as the Sadul Museum to preserve the glory of
the yesteryears of Rajasthan in general and Bikaner in particular.
The Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum is one of
the best museums of Rajasthan with some fabulous collection of antiques
and artilleries.
SITES NEARBY
Camel Breeding
Farms The Camel Research Farm carries out
breeding and training of camels-the only fighting force and medium
of transportation in the past.
Gajner Wild Life Sanctuary The Gajanir Palace and the wildlife
sanctuary, 32 km from the main city, is also a place worth visiting.
A large number of wild species are available like the nilgai, wild
boar, chinkara, etc. This place was the summer resort of the former
kings.
Kalibangan Kalibangan is an archeological site
containing remains of the pre-Harappan and Harappan civilizations.
This is a much-recommended site for historians and others who want
to gain an insight of India's rich heritage.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
The Camel Festival, held in the month
of January, is the most exciting festival. Competitions related
to camels like camel races, milking, dancing, etc., make this festival
even more interesting.
Kolayat Festival is the holy festival
when the people take a dip in the holy water of the Kolayat Lake.
It normally takes place on the full-moon night of the Hindu month
Kartik (November).
Gangaur Festival, dedicated to Goddess Parvati, is an 18-day long
spring festival celebrated during the month of April.
Shopping
The typical Rajasthani products like metal ware, blue pottery,
Rajasthani paintings, puppetry, embroidered fabrics, block-printed
fabrics, etc., are easily available in the local markets of Bikaner.
Best time to
visit
The best time to visit Bikaner is between October to March.
HOW TO REACH
By Air
Nearest airport is Jaipur ( 7 hrs. )
By Rail
Metre Gauge connection is Jaipur & delhi.
By Road
Delhi is 10 hrs. drive.
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