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Bikaner
Rajasthan
is a very popular tourist destination. The scenery is
beautiful and exciting. Bikaner city has many beautiful palaces and
forts such as
Junagarh Fort, Bhandasar Jain
Temple, Ganga Government Museum and
Lalgarh Palace. Other charms of Bikaner include Prachina
Museum and its beautiful Camel Breeding Farm. Bikaner has been picture
the attention of tourists from all over the world. Bikaner is famous for
its wonderful forts and palaces. Forts and palaces, temples and havelis,
culture and tradition, Bikaner has them all and in plenty. Bikaner has
long attracted both the domestic and outside tourist.
The strategic location of
Bikaner
on the ancient carvan routes that came from West/Central
Asia made it a prime trade centre in the times of the yore. Bikaner
stands on a slightly raised ground and is circumscribed by a seven km
long embattled wall with five gates. The magnificent forts and palaces,
created with delicacy in redish-pink sandstone, bear testimony to its
rich historical and architectural legacy. Undulating lanes, colorful
bazaars and bright and cheerful folks make Bikaner and interesting
experience.
Rajasthan Bikaner tourism is a very
well known thing and once a trip will require you for several trips to
the place. The holiday in India's Bikaner is interesting with the
magnificent palaces of maharajas of the past time. On your Bikaner
tourism don't miss the
Junagarh Fort, Camel Breeding Farm, and
Bhandasar Jain Temple. Tourism of Bikaner is for sure full of fun
and play. Bikaner is also the major tourist and transport center of
Rajasthan tourist track. The history and times of Bikaner are much
entangled with the stories of royal maharajas, with grand Mughals.
Most Popular Attractions In
Bikaner
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Camel Festival
The year unfolds with the Camel Festival at Bikaner
in January. The enchanting desert city comes to life with joyous music,
lilting rhythms and gay festivities.
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Junagarh Fort
One of the most imposing forts of Northern India-- Junagarh
Fort has remained unconquered till date.
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Embroidery
In the hamlets of southwestern Rajasthan you won't spot a
solitary house without an embroidered toran or frieze hung above the
doorway. The women of this region and adjoining Kutch and Saurashtra
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Sita Bari Fair
The Sitabari Fair is held near village Kelwara in Baran District. Sitabari is measured to be the place where Sita, the wife of Lord Ram, was left by Lakshman
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