» The Har Mandir: This is the majestic chapel for the
royal family for worshipping their gods and goddesses.
» Bhandeshwar
Jain Temples: Bikaner boasts of some beautiful Jain temples, belonging to
the 16th century. include the Lakshminathji,
Ratan Biharji, Shiv Bari and
Nagnechiji temple are the other important shrines of Bikaner.
Fiesta Time:
» Camel
Festival: The camel festival ensures a memorable experience. In the month of
January one witnesses a spectacle of unusual
camel performances - camel races,
camel dances, and the camel rides.
» Karni Mata Fair: The fair is
held twice a year - April / May, October / November for the devotees of the
Goddess Durga.
» Kolayatji fair: Held in October-November at
Kolayat, devotees consider it auspious to take a holy dip in the Kolayat Lake
and offer
prayers to Karni Mata
Climate:
Being a desertscape, the summers
are very hot in Bikaner. It is situated on a slightly higher altitude and
has an arid climate most of the year. The best time to visit this place is
in winters when the weather remains cool and tolerable.