Tourist Attractions of Bikaner - Located
at a distance of 6 kms away from
the main Bikaner city, the Shiv
Bari Temple attracts hundreds
of visitors everyday.
This beautiful
temple was built by Maharaja Doongar
Singhji and is also referred to
as the Laleshwar Mahadeo Temple
by the locals.
The huge black marble statue of
Lord Shiva is the most notable
feature of the Shiv Bari Temple.
Besides, the temple is a wonderful
collage of well-crafted pavilions,
columns and impressive domes that
speak a lot of about their creator's
creative genius.
Built in red sandstone, the Shiv Bari Temple in Bikaner also displays a rich
collection of miniature paintings
that represent the artistic and
cultural traditions of Tourist Attractions of Bikaner.
Moreover, the huge stone reservoirs
located within the temple complex
are sure to draw your attention.
The Shiv Bari Temple attracts
the maximum number of visitors
during the month of February.
Besides, the temple is always
crowded on Mondays when the local
populace visit the temple.
A crenellated wall surrounds the
entire Shiv Bari Temple complex.
The temple also showcases a bronze
statue of Nandi the bull, which
faces the Shiva Lingam.
The spiritual aura that envelops
the Shiv Bari Temple is something
that is sure to enrapture every
visitor.
Moreover, the inner peace
and tranquillity that serenades
the soul during a visit to the
Tourist Attractions of Bikaner and Shiv Bari Temple is something
that is simply beyond words.
Travel
to Bikaner, one of the most interesting
destinations the fascinating state
of Rajasthan can boast of.
Characterized
by color, harmony and a jest for
life, Bikaner is indeed an experience
to cherish for a lifetime.
Moreover,
this desert city exudes a certain
old worldly charm that is indeed
beyond words.
With the camel being an integral
part of the life and culture of
Tours to Bikaner Rajasthan, the city is often referred
to as the "Camel Country".
In
fact, the annual camel festival
of Bikaner is one of the major
attractions of Tours to Bikaner.
Places to See
Camel Research Farm (8km):
Spend a day with indispensable ship of the desert at their camel research and breeding centre-one of its kind in Asia.Timing 15.00hrs to 17.00hrs (Closed on Sundays and government holidays) Photography prohibited. The farm extends over 2000 acres of semiarid land is managed by the central Government. The camel crops of Bikaner were a famous fighting force during the Raj and are still an important part of the desert warfare and defence through the border security Force (BSF)
Devi Kund (8km):
Ayoyal crematorium with several ornamented cenotaphs or "chhatris' built in the memory of the Bika dynasty rulers. Maharaja Suraj Singh chhatri is the most impressive of all creative entirely in white marble with spectacular Rajput painting on the ceiling