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Gopika VC
One of the most significant kings in Rajasthan history, Maharaja Jajoji Rao Scindia, formerly resided on the lovely estate known as Lalgarh Palace.
Visitors can watch many camel breeds. A camel museum can teach them about camel evolution and desert ecology.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's a must-see for Rajasthan visitors. Vaghela dynasty built the fort in 16th century
Laxmi Niwas Palace was previously home of Bikaner's Maharaja Ganga Singh and is one of the city's most stunning sights.
Gajner Palace is in Bikaner, on the Gajner Lake. Maharaja Ganga Singh built this spectacular castle as a hunting lodge for himself and his family.
Near Bikaner, at Devi Kund, are the royal chhatris or cenotaphs of the heroic Bika dynasty monarchs. There are many cenotaphs at this royal crematorium.
The Bhandasar Jain Temple is one of Bikaner's 27 magnificent Jain temples. In this temple, Sumatinath, the fifth Tirthankara, is revered.
The settlement of Katariasar in Bikaner is a typical hamlet from Rajasthan. Visit this village if you wish to learn about rural Rajasthani culture.
Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Bikaner's prime tourist locations, home to Chinkara (black deer), wild boar, neelgai, and others.
Raisar Village Desert Camp is a cutting-edge adventure in Rajasthan's infinite sea of soft sand. Riding a camel or camel cart, explore magnificently.