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Bikaner
has a fascinating fort, some excellent Jain temples, old havelis, many
camels, and a more untouristed feel than its neighbors. It has excellent
sites to visits, but because of its remote location and the heavy competition
from its neighbors, Jaisalmer in the west and Jodhpur in the south,
it does not draw a large amount of tourist. Bikaner is the fourth largest
city in Rajasthan.
Rao
Bika, a son of the founder of Jodhpur, established Bikaner in 1488.
Bikaner was originally an important trade center, and over the years
it has become increasingly industrialized.
A
good time to visit is during the annual Camel Festival, which has music,
food, and some camel events, races, parades, and safaris. Prices for
rooms are greatly increased at that time. The camel festival in 2006
will be held Jan 13-14.
Information
The Rajasthan Tourist Office (254-4125), at the Hotel
Dhola Maru, near Pooran Singh Circle, is helpful (daily except Sun 10
am to 5 pm) and can arranges car rentals and camel safaris. They have
a list of recommended local doctors. They can arrange a tour of Deshnok
to go to the Karni Mata Temple or to the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary for
Rs 400 per person. There is a Tourist Office at Suraj Pol, the main
entrance of Junagarh Fort (9 am to 6 pm).
A good website
is http://www.realbikaner.com
This site includes hotel information.
PBM
Hospital, PBM Rd, is one of the best hospitals
in town.
Internet
at Cyber City (220-9229), Himtasar House, 52 Sadul
Ganj in the east side of the city, New Horizons (220-78706)
Biscuit Gali)
Net Yuppies (220-9048), on Kern Rd behind Natraj. New
Horizon on Station Raod behind the Amber Restaurant has good facilities.
Most places charge Rs 20 or Rs 25 per hour.
Money
You can change money at the State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
(254-4361), opposite the fort’s entrance. Bank of Baroda
(254-54530, changes cash and curency (Mon-Fri 10 am-3pm, Sat 10 am-12noon).
There are facilities to change money in the Hotel Lalgarth Palace
(540-201) and Hotel Joshi (527-700), Station Rd.
Junagarh Fort
The fort is the main attraction in Bikaner. Built by Rai Singh in 1589,
this fort is one of the few in the country that was never conquered.
It is surrounded by a solid, 986m long wall, which has thirty-seven
bastions and a 9m wide moat. You can enter from the eastern gate through
a series of gates. Near the second gate, Daulat Pol,
are twenty-four handprints of women who performed sati (self-sacrifice)
when their husbands died while defending the fort. The main entrance
to the fort is Suraj Pol (Sun Gate), which has large
iron spikes on the door and two painted elephants on either side.
The
fort contains palaces, temples, and impressive courtyards. Different
rulers expanded it over the years. Each new structure was built to be
uniform to the structure to which it was connected, so the harmony of
the architecture is maintained.
The Karan Mahal was built after a victory over the
Mughal army of Aurangzeb. In it is the silver throne of Maharaja
Karen Singh. This place was a court wherein the king met his
intimate associates. It has gold-leaf paintings.
Sheesh
Mahal (Mirror Palace) is a room covered with mirrors. If you
shine a flashlight or light a match, the light will glitter all over.
The Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace) is a beautiful puja
(worship) room covered with Hindu gods and goddesses.
The
Anup Mahal is an exquisite and elaborately decorated
hall where the king would meet important visitors. It has mosaic ceiling
tiles, superb mirrors, beautiful latticework, and a large, grand carpet
made by prisoners in the Bikaner jail. Coronation ceremonies
were held here.
The
Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) has impressive Muslim paintings
known as ustas, and attractive floral mirrorwork. The Bijai
Mahal, Durga Niwas, and Rang Mahal have excellent
paintings and tilework. The latticework in the Ganga Niwas is excellent.
The
beautiful Har Mandir in the fort is dedicated to Siva.
Ganga
Singh Hall, which is the last place to be visited, contains
a museum. It has a weapons exhibit and items that belonged to past maharajas.
Inside the main gate is Abhivyakti, a handicraft shop selling goods
made in the local villages around Bikaner. They sell bags, good rugs,
bed covers, and cloth.
The
fort is open daily except Fri 9am to 5 pm; admission Rs 50, camera Rs
25, video Rs 100. Government authorized guides are Rs 100.
Lalgarh Palace
Maharaja Ganga Singh began construction on this multi-storied, red sandstone
palace in 1902. It is a combination of Rajasthani, European, and Oriental
designs. It has excellent exterior sculptures. The Sri Sadul
Museum takes up the entire ground floor, the royal family of
Bikaner lives in part of the palace, and the rest is a luxury hotel.
The museum has an excellent collection of miniature sandalwood items,
the maharaja’s personal items, coins, statues, and photographs.
Also in the palace is the Anup Sanskrit Library, which contains original
manuscripts and engravings.
The
palace is located 3km north of the center of the city, across from the
Main bus stand. Open daily except Wed 10 am to 5 pm; admission Rs 25.
Ganga
Golden Jubilee Museum
This interesting museum contains weapons, carpets made by Bikaner jail
prisoners, instruments, terracotta items, and costumes. It is located
about five minutes from the Tourist Bungalow on National Highway 8.
Open daily except Fri 10 am to 4.30 pm; admission Rs 4; photography
prohibited.
Jain Temples
Located in the old city are two exceptional Jain temples built by two
merchant brothers in the 16th century. The Sandeshwar Temple
is covered with marble sculptures of Jain saints and has excellent,
intricate gold-leaf paintings. The Bhandeshwar Temple
is decorated with gold-leaf work, beautiful sculpted pillars, and floral
designs.
Next
door is the Laximinath Temple, which is a beautiful,
carved stone temple. From it there is a great view of the city and desert.
Camel
Safaris and Travel Agencies
It is possible to take a camel safari in Bikaner. Some agents that can
arrange camel safaris are Rajasthan Safaris (254-3738),
Purani Ginani; and Vino Desert Safari (220-4445;
Web Site: http://www.vinodesertsafari.com),
opposite Gopeswar Temple. Offers safaris for Rs 500-600 per day.
Desert
Tours (252-1967), behind the GPO, organizes good camels safaris
and tours of the city.
Where
to Stay—Lower
There are several budget places near the railway station. Station Road
can be extremely loud, so the front rooms are best avoided.
You can arrange a Paying Guest Room in a person’s
house for Rs 150 to Rs 1000 at the tourist office.
There are Retiring Rooms at the railway station for
Rs 150/200 with bath and A/C rooms are Rs 300. Dorm beds are Rs 50.
Hotel Shanti Niwas (2542320; fax 2524231), GS RD, near
the railway station, has rooms with common bath for Rs 200/250 and Rs
300/400 with bath.
Hotel Akash Deep (254-3745) is a really cheap, basic
place with rooms with common bath for Rs 200 and with bath for Rs 300.
Hot water in a bucket.
Hotel Amit (254-4451).near the station, has basic clean
rooms for Rs 250/250. 24-hour checkout. Popular iwth backpackers.
Evergreen Hotel (254-2061) is a pretty good place with
rooms with common bath for Rs 200/275 and with bath for Rs 200/250.
Hot water in a bucket.
Inder Lodge (252-4813) has rooms with bath for Rs 155/250.
See a few rooms, because some are rather dismal.
Hotel Sri Ram (252-2651; fax 252-9181), near the Tourist
Bungalow, is a nice family-run place with comfortable rooms. This place
get very good reviews. The owner is an ocean of knowledge.
Where
to Stay—Middle
RTDC Hotel Dhola Maru (252-9621), Pooran Singh Circle,
1km southeast of the center of town, has rooms for Rs 350/450; dorm
beds are Rs 90.
The well-managed Hotel Joshi (252-7700; fax 252-1213;
Email: hoteljoshi@rediffmail.com.), Station Rd, near the railway station,
has comfortable rooms with air-cooling for Rs 450/500 and Rs 650/850
with A/C. It has a veg restaurant. It is a good place.
Thar Hotel (254-3050; fax 252-5150), Hospital Rd, has
clean rooms with bath and TV for Rs 800/950 and Rs 950/1100 with A/C.
It has a good restaurant.
Hotel Meghsar Castle (252-7315; fax 252-2041; Web Site:
http://www.hotelmeghsarcastle.com),
9 Gajner Rd, al little north of the center of the city, has good clean
rooms for Rs 400 to Rs 800. It is a good place with a nice garden. Popular
place for travelers. Has Internet access for Rs 50 per hour. The front
rooms can be noisy.
Where to Stay—High
Karni Bhawan Palace (252-4701; fax 252-2408), near
the Lalgarh Palace, has very good, comfortable rooms for Rs 1400/2600
and a suite is Rs 3100. The rooms are built around a courtyard and the
place has a good atmosphere and a pool. It has a good restaurant. $$$.
Hotel Bhairon Vilas (254-4751, 220-9931; fax 220-9931),
behind the fort, is a nice Heritage hotel in a quiet location, with
old paintings and weapons on the walls. Rooms are Rs 700 to Rs 1700.
It has a good restaurant. It used to be the residence of the prime minister
of Bikaner. Free pickup from the bus and train stations.Walls are hand
painted by Usta artists
Hotel Bhanwar Niwas (252-9323; fax 220-0880; Web Site:
http://www.bhanwarniwas.com),
in the old city near the police station, has comfortable spacious rooms
for Rs 2100/3000. It has a good veg restaurant. It is a haveli built
in the 1820s with much of the original furniture. Has a good vegetarian
restaurant that is open to the public.
Lalgarh Palace Hotel (254-0201; fax 252-2253), 3km
north of the center of town, is part of the Maharaja’s present
palace. The luxurious rooms are $80/130. Rooms are built around a courtyard.
It has a good restaurant, a pool and a tennis court. Usually in the
evening there is live sitar and tabla music.Laxmi Niwas Palace
(220-2777; Web Site: http://www.laxminiwaspalace.com)
is one fo the two hotels in the Lallgarh Palace.
Where to Eat
Many of the restaurants in Bikaner are vegetarian.
Amber Restaurant, Station Rd, has good Indian and Western veg food.
Main dishes are around Rs 40. It is a good place.
Chhotu Motu Joshi Sweet Shop, next to the railway station
on Station Rd, is the most popular sweet shop in Bikaner. Has good Indian
sweets and snacks.
Joshi, Station Rd, has good thalis and snacks. It serves
thalis during lunch (noon to 3 pm) and dinner (7 to 10 pm).
Annapurna, MG Rd, has veg South India and Continental
food.
Garden Café, off MG Rd, serves Indian snacks
and ice cream.
Lalgarh Palace Hotel is the best place in town. It
should be booked in advance. $$$.
Local
Travel
A rickshaw between the railway and bus stations should be around Rs
25. You can hire a bike on Station Road for Rs 5 per hour or Rs 30 per
day..
Travel
Train The booking office, the building to the
right of the station entrance, is open 8 am to 8 pm and Sun until 2
pm. There are trains to Delhi (3 daily), Jaipur and Jodhpur.
Ajmer
Bikaner-Ajmer Exp #4738 (10,30 pm, 13½ hr); Delhi Sarai Rohila
Mail #4792 (7.45 pm, 11 hr); Jaipur Intercity Exp #2467 (5 am, 7 hr),
Bikaner-Ajmer Exp #4738 (10,30 pm, 10½ hr); Jodhpur Ranakpur
Exp #4707 (9.35 am, 6 hr).
Bus
The Bus Stand is 3km north of the center of town. There are buses to
Jaipur (7 hr, 7 daily), Jaisalmer (7½ hr, 7 daily), Fatehpur
(4½ hr), Delhi (11 hr), Ajmer (8 hr), Jodhpur, Jhunjhunu, Ahmedabad,
and Udaipur.
Nearby
Bikaner
Camel
Breeding Farm
This breeding farm is 10km south of Bikaner and is the largest in Asia.
It breeds 50% of India’s camels. In the evening, hundreds of camel
are found here. The British Imperial Army’s Camel Corps in World
War II got their camels from this place.
The
Bikaner city tour stops here. You can also come here by auto-rickshaw
(Rs 75 round trip; taxi Rs 130). Open Mon to Fri and every other Sat
from 3 to 5 pm; photography permitted outside only. Camel rides Rs 40
for thirty minutes.
Devi
Kund Sagar
On the bank of the man-made lake, Devi Kund Sagar, are marble and red
sandstone chhatris (cenotaphs) of previous Bikaner maharajas. The marble
memorial of Maharaja Surat Singh is especially interesting. It is 8km
west of Bikaner. City tours usually visit here. Buses come here from
the Main bus stand in Bikaner (every hr, Rs 5). An auto-rickshaw return
is Rs 75.
Gajner
Wildlife Sanctuary
Located 32km west of Bikaner, this was once a royal hunting grounds.
It is now a sanctuary for gazelles, antelopes, blackbuck, and various
birds. Siberian sand grouse migrate here each year.
The elegant palace on the bank of the lake is now the luxury Gajner
Palace Hotel (01534 55063 ; fax 55065; booked in Bikaner at Karni Bhawan
Palace (0151) 524-701; fax 522-408), which has rooms for Rs 1400/2500.
It has a pool, billiard table and a restaurant. They can arrange transportation
to the park.
You
can get a bus to here from Bikaner from the Main bus stand, behind the
Fort (every 30 min, Rs 8).
Deshnok
Deshnok is located 30km south of Bikaner. The reason to come here is
to see the Karni Mata Temple. During the Navratri festival in March,
this place is very busy.
Karni
Mata Temple
Karni Mata, who was born in 1387 near Phalodi, is said to have been
an incarnation of Goddess Durga. This temple is famous because of the
rats running over the temple room floor and altar.
The temple has a beautiful silver door and a wire mesh over the courtyard
to protect the rats from birds.
The
temple has an image of Karni Mata holding a trishul (trident), surrounded
by rats. The rats are called kabas. If you injure a rat in the temple,
you are expected to present a gold or silver replica to the temple or
suffer misfortune. The rats eat from huge metal bowls filled with milk,
sweets, and grains donated by devotees. It is considered auspicious
to see a white kaba near the image of Karni Mata.
Admission:
free; Camera/video Rs 20/25. The temple is open daily 4 am to 9.30 pm.
Web Site: http://www.karnimata.com
The
story of the temple is that a woman brought the body of her recently
dead son to Karni Mata and asked her to restore the boy to life. Karni
fell into a deep trance and encountered Yamaraja, the lord of death.
He told her that the boy had already accepted another body and could
not be recalled. Karni refused to accept this and said that Yamaraja
would no longer govern her tribe of Charans. At death they would enter
the bodies of kabas, or sacred rats, and when the rats died they would
be reborn as Charans.
Practicalities
The RTDC Yatri Niwas (0151 65332) has rooms for Rs
250/300 and dorm beds for Rs 60.
There are hourly buses to and from Bikaner. A taxi will be at least
Rs 350-400 to go to the temple, wait for an hour, and return to Bikaner.
An auto-rickshaw is around Rs 200. It is a stop on the city tour.
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