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Bikaner Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination Bikaner
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Places to visit in the city Bikaner
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JUNAGARH FORT - Bikaner
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The Junagarh Fort, built by Rai Singh
between 1588 and 1593, has a 986-metre-long wall with 37
bastions, a moat and two entrances. Situated at a height
of above seven hundred feet above sea level, it towers over
the city and can be seen from a distance. The fort and its
palaces are profusely decorated with magnificent stone carvings.
The major buildings within the fort include the Anup Mahal,
Diwan-e-Khas, Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Phool
Mahal, Rang Mahal, Dungar Mahal, and Ganga Mahal. The Chandra
Mahal has remarkable frescoes. Beautiful mirror work adorns
the walls of Phool Mahal while golden pen work decorates
the Anup Mahal.
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LALGARH PALACE - Bikaner
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Built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in memory
of his father, the Lalgarh Palace is situated 3 km north
of Bikaner city. Designed by Sir Swinton Jacob, the palace
is quite imposing with overhanging balconies and delicate
latticework. Peacocks and blooming bougainvillea in the
garden welcome the visitor to the palace. To promote tourism,
the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation has converted
a portion of this palace into a hotel.
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CAMEL RESEARCH AND BREEDING FARM - Bikaner
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Eight kilometres from Bikaner, the government-managed Camel
Research and Breeding Farm is only one of its kinds in Asia.
The farm carries out breeding and training of camels.
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GAJNER PALACE - Bikaner
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The place located on the bank of the lake
was the summer resort of the former kings. Today it has
been converted into a hotel.
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DESHNOKE TEMPLE - Bikaner
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Thirty kilometres south of Bikaner is
the village of Deshnoke, where the famous Mata Karni Temple
is situated. The 600-year-old temple is dedicated to Karni
Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple has huge
intricately carved silver gates donated by Maharaja Ganga
Singh.
The temple plays host to thousands of rats that form the
major attraction here. The rats are considered sacred and
worshipped accordingly. You have to be very careful while
entering the inner sanctum, because it is believed that
if you accidentally step on a rat, a gold replica has to
be made to compensate for the lost life.
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GANGA GOLDEN JUBILEE MUSEUM - Bikaner
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One of the best museums in Rajasthan, the Ganga Golden
Jubilee Museum has one of the richest collections of terracotta
ware, weapons, miniature paintings of Bikaner school and
coins dating back to Harappan civilization and Gupta and
Kushan era.
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SHRI SADUL MUSEUM - Bikaner
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To preserve the glory of the yesteryears of Rajasthan in
general and Bikaner in particular, a part of the Lalgarh
Palace has been converted into a museum. Known as the Sadul
Museum, it covers the entire first floor of the palace.
Some of the well-preserved old photographs and trophies
of wildlife collected by the royalty have been housed here.
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FORT MUSEUM - Bikaner
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The Ganga Mahal was Maharaja Ganga Singh/’s contribution
to Junagarh Fort in the early 20th century. This pink sandstone
hall, having walls carved with delicate tracery and scrollwork,
today houses part of the fort museum. From jade-handled
daggers to ivory-inlaid muskets, an exotic array of antique
Rajput weaponry is on display here.
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Picture Gallery of Bikaner
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