This
city lies on the northern point of the triangle of desert cities.
Bikaner is another royal walled city dating back to 1486 AD.
It was, however, a major trade centre as it stood on the ancient
caravan route which linked central Asia and North India with
the Gujarat seaports. While other cities of Rajasthan are rich
in lakes and pleasure pavilions, Bikaner seems quite bare in
that respect. Given its severe climatic conditions, the wealth
of its architectural heritage lies in its forts, palaces and
temples.
This
desert town in the north of the state was founded on 1488 by
Rao bika, a descendant of Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur. Like
many others in Rajasthan, the old city is surrounded by a high
crenellated wall and like Jaisalmer, it was once an important
staging post on the great caravan trade routes. Bikaner is now
becoming more and more popular with travellers. Bikaner has
a superb fort, camel safaris and 30 kms to the south is the
extraordinary Karni Mata temple where thousands of holy rats
are worshipped.
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