On Cherry Holidays, explore the royal city of Bikaner, where the cultural heritage and architectural splendor of Rajasthan meet amid the sands of the Thar Desert. Known for its magnificent forts, bustling bazaars and delicious food, Bikaner promises a journey full of history, flavors and vibrant colours.Start your adventure at Junagarh Fort, a magnificent structure built by Raja Rai Singh in the 16th century. Admire its impressive architecture adorned with intricate stone carvings, ornate balconies and beautiful courtyards. Explore the fort's museums with a rich collection of artefacts, weapons and royal memorabilia that provide Bikaner's royal past.Explore the architectural wonder of Lalgarh Palace, a magnificent Indo-Saracenic style palace. Admire its magnificent facade adorned with lattice work, filigree work and decorative patterns. Explore the luxurious interior of the palace with exquisite paintings, antique furniture and a unique blend of Rajput and European influences.Stroll through Bikaner's bustling markets such as Sadar Bazaar and Kote Gate, where you can shop for colorful textiles, intricate handicrafts and traditional Rajasthani clothing. Witness local artisans creating beautiful ceramics, leather goods and embroidered fabrics that reflect the region's rich craftsmanship.Visit the famous Karni Mata Temple in nearby Deshnoke, known for its unique inhabitants - sacred rats revered by thousands of devotees. Experience the spiritual atmosphere of this temple and witness the rituals performed by pilgrims from all over the world.Enjoy the flavors of Bikaneri cuisine in local restaurants and traditional hotels and taste specialties like Bikaneri Bhujia, Rasgullas and Ghevar. Experience the warmth and hospitality of Rajasthan as you dine in a traditional setting decorated with intricate frescoes and traditional decor.Whether you are mesmerized by history, mesmerized by architecture, or an avid seeker of vibrant markets and flavors, Bikaner offers an enriching experience for every traveler. Join Cherry Holidays for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the desert kingdom of Rajasthan. Book your trip today and immerse yourself in the royal splendor and cultural richness of Bikaner..
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The fortified complex houses many beautiful palaces, which are reflective of the various rulers who once lived here. Historians say that the Junagarh Fort is a living museum of arts that features an Indo-Mughal architecture. The red sandstone used in the fort is said to have been brought from Jaisalmer.The fort structure consists of temples and palaces. The delicately done galleries, lawns, and windows catch the eyes of the visitors.
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The temple is also known as the Nari Mata Temple. It's dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of the Goddess Durga. The idol of Karni Mata holds a trishul (trident) in her hand.The temple is also famous for its legendary stories and folklores. It's believed that if a rat is killed, one should replace it with a silver rat.
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This beautiful palace is built on the banks of a lake, making the view truly flattering. This palace enhances the beauty of Bikaner Tourism. This mansion spans 6000 acres. The beautiful location and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect place to relax. You can discover many things here, boat trips, desert safaris, nature walks, sanctuary dinners and much more. The glorious architecture and domes built with sandstone are flattering.
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This magnificent palace was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the new 20th century. The palace has now been transformed into a hotel and thus is an excellent place to spend your holiday. The palace also incorporates a museum that is located inside the Ganga Niwas. Here one can witness the miniature paintings that are linked to Bikaner school of art. There is also a library that has a large collection of Sanskrit Manuscripts printed on parchments, plaques of silver, copper and gold.
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The rich merchants of Bikaner build Rampuriahavelis over a period of a few hundred years. Standing beautifully, these Havelis of Bikaner are not just a visual delight. They are a perfect example of the delicate sagacity of aesthetics that our forefathers had endowed upon us.These havelis in Bikaner take us to an era of our ancestors and when you witness the exuberance of their beauty and majesty, you feel going back to the few decades, which are past now and this is also one of the best places to see in bikaner in one day.
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This is a place in Bikaner, in fact in the whole of Rajasthan, which needs to be visited at least once. National Research Centre on Camel is more of a breeding nursery, which has about 230 camels of 3 distinct breeds. The on-site camel milk outlet offers samples to try as well as lassis.
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It is one of the oldest temples of Bikaner and beautifully graces the sacred sanctum of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi. Many people know this temple for the festivals and grand celebrations that occur here on the festivals like Janmashtami, NirjalaEkadashi, Ramnavami, Diwali and Geeta Jayanti. In addition, the beautiful idols of this temple are embellished with delicate and intricate artwork in silver. Due to this plush celebration, this temple is best places in Bikaner.
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Bikaner camel festival is something which attracts plenty of people toward the alluring sands of Thar Desert. This festival conducted by the Department of Tourism of Rajasthan is a dedication to the gentle desert animals, the camel.Also, it is an annual festival in which the colorful glory of Rajasthan can be seen completely. You will be getting to see the folk performances by the local artists. The festival starts with a parade of wonderfully decorated camels; the picturesque beauty of the camels standing in an alignment against the red backdrop of Junagarh fort is quite attractive.
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Among the best places to visit in Bikaner, Devi Kund Sagar has a prominent position. It is located 8 KM in the east city. It is popular since the members of ruling family of Bikaner subsequent to Jet Singh, the great grandson of Rao Bikaji have been cremated here.Surat Singh’s cenotaph is built completely in white marbles exhibiting a stunning beauty. The entire place is beautified by spectacular paintings.
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The sanctuary houses many species of animals like Chinkara (black buck), wild boar, neelgai and much more and this is one of the best Bikaner tourist places.One can also notice an enormous population of birds here like sandgrouse. This park was once the hunting area for the Maharaja and the ruling family and today it has been expanded as a wildlife reserve that preserves rich flora and fauna.
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Kodamdesar temple which is still considered as the best among the places to see in Bikaner. It is quite famous for its asymmetrical structure which has an idol surrounded by marble flooring alone. The idol is of Bhairon Ji who is another form of Lord Shiva. Rao Bikaji wanted to establish the city of Bikaner near this temple but he changed that decision and built the city in another location.
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Sadul Singh Museum in Bikaner is one of the great historical sights included in the list of best places to visit in Bikaner, Rajastha. Established in the year of 1972, the museum is a vista of Georgian paintings, hunting trophies and rare artifacts. The museum is dedicated to some prominent kings of Bikaner named Maharaja Ganga Sing, Sadul Singh, and Karni Singh. It is located inside the Lalgarh palace with different sessions for each king with his histories, achievements are displayed elaborately.
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A religious places to visit in Bikaner that is built of red sandstone, the Shiv Bari Temple is about 6km from Bikaner and is fortified by a huge wall with a dedicated temple of Lord Shiva. The temple consists of attractive wall painting of Nandi Bull that is facing the Shiva Lingam.This temple endows striking Rajasthani architecture that has well-decorated columns, statues of Lord Krishna with the 'Gopis' which leaves the disciple captivated and awestruck.
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The museum was constructed by former ruler of Bikaner, Maharaja Ganga Singh in 1937. Portraits, art and craft, terracotta, pottery, carpets, coins and ancient Rajput weaponry are portrayed in different sections in the museum.Highlights of the exhibit are the gilded gold leaf paintings on camel hides of Usta craftsmen and Silk Robe of Shahzada Saleem. The red sandstone structure of the museum displays substances, hunting trophies and archaeological evidence of civilizations flourished in the territory between 320 A.D. and 1200 A.D.