The
city was founded in 1486 AD by the Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji,
hence the name Bikaner. Bikaji was son of Rao Jodhaji who had
asked his son to establish a kingdom of his own. The challenge
was accepted and Bikaji choose the wild country 'Jangaldesh'
as his territory and thus the city of Bikaner came into
existence.
A seven-kilometres wall with five entrances was built to
protect the city from vagaries of the desert and any external
aggression. The city flourished as an important trade centre
between Gujarat seaports and West Asian countries. The
unbroken line of descendants of Bikaji ruled Bikaner till
India got Independence. Bikaner is known for good breed of
riding camels, which are among the best in the world. The
Camel Festival held every year is famous all over the globe.
Bikaner has many magnificent buildings made of Reddish Pink
sandstone that transcends the surrounding barren wilderness.
Unlike other cities of Rajasthan, Bikaner has been able to
preserve its traditional aura of the medieval era, which makes
a visitor come here year after year.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
FORTS AND PALACES
Junagarh
Fort: One of the most
imposing forts of northern India-- Junagarh Fort-- has
remained unconquered till date. This fort was built in 15th
century by one of the most able and trusted generals of Akbar,
Raja Rai Singh.
MUSEUMS
The Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum: This small museum has
a large collection of pre-Harappan, Gupta and Kushan pottery.
The rich collection of pottery, carpets, paintings, armoury
and coins make this museum one of the best in Rajasthan. The
Bikaneri miniatures, which are displayed in a sepetrate
section for local arts, makes visit to the museum a must.
Lalgadh
Palace: Designed by a
Britisher for Maharaja Ganga Singh, this palace displays a
magnificient blend of Oriental and European style.
EXCURSIONS
TEMPLES
Bhandeshwar & Sandeshwar Temples: Five kms from the
city, these temples are the oldest surviving monuments of
aesthetic heritage. These were built by two brothers and the
temples carry their names. The mirror work and the gold leaf
paintings in the temple are noteworthy. The temples are
dedicated to 23rd Jain teerthankar, Parsvanathji.
WILDLIFE
Gajner Wild Life Sanctuary: 32 kms on the Jaisalmer
Road is located the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary. Wooded hills
and lakes surround the lush green forest. One can easily spot
a Blue Bull, Chinkara, Black Buck or flocks of Sand Grouse and
Wild Boar living in the sanctuary.
Archaeology
Kalibanga: One of the major archaeology sites of the
Harappan civilisation. This place houses immense treasure of
our past and is of particular interest to archaeology
enthusiasts.
CITIES
Kolayat: 54-km from Bikaner, it is a picnic spot.
OTHERS
Camel Breeding Farms: Take a ride on one or watch the
calves gambolling, or submit to a Raika or a Rebari from
traditional camel breeder, over a cup of camel's milk at the
camel breeding farms just eight kms away from the city. This
farm is the only of its kind in Asia.
Devi
Kund: This is the royal crematorium with a number of
cenotaphs. The 'chhatri' of Maharaja Surat Singh is most
imposing. One cannot miss the spectacular Rajput paintings on
the ceilings. 8 kms from Bikaner.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air:
The nearest airport is Jodhpur 240 kms.
Rail: The Indian Railways connects Bikaner with cities
like Delhi, Calcutta, Agra, Jaipur, Allahabad etc. The
gorgeous 'Palace on wheels' also covers Bikaner in its
eight-day tour of Rajasthan.
Road: Though the unfriendly desert sands surround
Bikaner but the city is well connected by roads. There are
local and inter-state bus services for Bikaner.
PLACES TO STAY
Bikaner is counted among one of the
major cities of the Rajasthan state and is well equipped with
varied hotel options, which include
luxurious and budget hotels
as well as tourist lodges.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Camel Festival:
In the festival, one can see the 'Ship of the Desert' at its
sporting best. The festival is held in January every year.
Karni Mata Fair: Held twice in a year--April/ May and
October/ November-- the fair is celebrated on the ninth day of
the Navratri. Devotees throng the temple to worship Goddess
Durga and her incarnations on this day.
SHOPPING
A stroll down the
King Edward Memorial road and inside Kote Gate will reveal the
shopping pleasure in Bikaner. The purses, slippers made from
the camel hide are worth a bargain. The camel skin also ends
up as cushions and lacquered lampshades. The local carpets and
the woodwork are very popular among the tourists. And who can
forget the world famous Bikaneri Bhujias and sweets. Wide
range of accomodation facilites are available to meet the
requirements of tourists. There are Palace hotels like the
Bhanwar Niwas, Karni Bhawan, Gajner Palace Hotel. Also,
available are the small but cosy comfortable private hotels.
The government approved Paying Guest system is very popular
among the visitors
Population:
About 4 lakhs people reside in this historic city.
Main Languages: Rajasthani, Hindi & English.
Location: Rajasthan
Founded By: Rao Bikaji
Tourist Attractions: Junagarh Fort,
Lalgarh Palace
Best Time To Visit: October To March