Bikaner, Rajasthan Travel Guide
A city - awesome and beautiful. A vast expanse of rippling sand
and scorching sun. An arid, rocky scrubland. It is situated on an
elevated ground, surrounded by a seven-kilometer-long embattled
wall marked by five gates.
The Rathore prince Rao Bikaji, the liveliest and most enterprising
son of Rao Jodhaji of Marwar, founded Bikaner in 1488 AD. The harsh
desert surrounds this rich city, no doubt few could gather courage
to venture into this part of the globe.
The old part of Bikaner city is surrounded by a stone wall that
is 15–30 feet (5–9 m) high and has five gates. Bikaner
is now a trade centre for wool, hides, building stone, salt, and
grain. Bikaneri woolen shawls, blankets, carpets, and sugar candy
are famous, and there are also ivory and lacquerware handicrafts.
The city has electrical and mechanical engineering works, railway
workshops, and factories that manufacture glass, pottery, felts,
chemicals, shoes, and cigarettes. The old part of the city is overlooked
by a fort and has numerous buildings of bright red and yellow sandstone.
Within the fort are several palaces of different periods, a museum
housing Rajput miniature paintings, and a library of Sanskrit and
Persian manuscripts. The city's colleges (including a medical school
and a teachers' training institute) are affiliated with the University
of Rajasthan. Bikaner is situated in an arid tract of undulating
sand hills where the breeding of camels, horses, and sheep is the
principal occupation. Because there are no rivers, irrigation is
chiefly by means of deep tube wells. Bajra (pearl millet), jowar
(sorghum), and pulses are the chief crops grown in the locality.
The fortified town still preserves the aura of medieval times,
as it is protected by harsh desert and remained untouched by outside
influence. The city is an exercise in architecture ,one gapes in
awe at the embattled wall with ornamental gates.The lofty houses
with excellent carvings still survive averring to the craftsmanship
and prosperity of the people.
The Town is also famous for delicacies like Rasgullas ,Bhujias
and Papads. It has become a big wool production centre and has a
unique Camel research farm.
Explore Bikaner
- Sights & Activities
- Festivals of Bikaner
- Hotels in Bikaner
- Places near Bikaner
- Map of Bikaner
- How to reach Bikaner
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