Bikaner

Wander Freely to Bikaner — Forts, Camels & Golden Dunes

Desert Charm, Regal Heritage, Comfortable Travel

Bikaner, nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a royal city known for its stunning forts, camel rides, and spicy street food. Far from the typical tourist rush, Bikaner offers a raw and regal side of Rajasthan, blending sand dunes, historic palaces, and vibrant culture.

The majestic Junagarh Fort, colorful markets, and world-famous Bikaneri Bhujia are just the beginning. Bikaner is also home to the International Camel Festival, held every January, and the Karni Mata Temple, known for its thousands of sacred rats — adding a unique spiritual twist to the trip.

Located around 330 km from Jaipur and well-connected by road, Bikaner makes for an offbeat but unforgettable destination for those seeking authentic desert life with royal elegance.

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Must-Visit Spots In Bikaner

Bikaner, nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a royal city known for its stunning forts, camel rides, and spicy street food.

Junagarh Fort

Karni Mata Temple

Lalgarh Palace

Research Centre on Camel

Gajner Palace & Lake

Bhandasar Jain Temple

Rampuria Havelis

Camel Festival Grounds

Deshnok

Kote Gate

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What is Bikaner famous for?

For its Junagarh Fort, Camel Festival, Karni Mata Temple, and Bikaneri Bhujia.

October to February is ideal — the winter offers cooler, more pleasant weather.

Yes — 2 days is enough to explore key sights and enjoy desert experiences.

Yes — held in January, it’s open to all and features camel races, folk music, and local crafts.

Approximately 330 km, about 5–6 hours by road.

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