Bikaner

Bikaner

Bikaner is a historic desert city in Rajasthan known for its fortified character, traditional havelis and old markets. Its food culture, particularly bhujia and sweets, is an important part of the local identity. The city offers a quieter alternative to some of Rajasthan’s busier destinations, although summer temperatures can be extremely high.

Top Places to Visit in Bikaner

Popular attractions and places to visit in Bikaner

Best Time to Visit Bikaner

Plan your trip around the right season

Nov-FebBest Window

Why visit

Warm sunny days and cool nights make Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata temple, and old-city havelis very pleasant to explore. Camel Festival in January is a good draw.

Keep in mind

Winter holidays and the camel festival bring more tourists than usual.

Mar-Jun

Why visit

Good for quick fort visits if you stick to morning hours.

Keep in mind

Rajasthan summer hits hard here. Daytime temperatures often cross 42°C and the sand reflects heat.

Jul-Sep

Why visit

Some rain and the sky looks dramatic over the desert.

Keep in mind

Dust storms and sudden humid spells can disrupt outdoor plans.

How to Reach Bikaner

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Nal Airport (limited flights); Bikaner Junction rail from Delhi/Jaipur/Jodhpur; NH62/NH11 desert highway approach.

Getting Around Bikaner

Local transport and practical tips

Local transport

Autos, shared tempos, app cabs, and cycle-rickshaws in old markets.

Best Areas to Stay in Bikaner

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Junagarh Fort / old city edge

Heritage + markets

Walkable lanes to fort, havelis, and camel-festival venues when timed right.

Sadul Ganj / Station Road

Transit + practical stays

Good rail and bus connectivity with dependable autos for desert outings.

Ganganagar Road / Lalgarh palace fringe

Mid-range + palace stays

Developing avenue with practical hotels; outskirts palace resorts suit pool downtime away from old-city dust.