Rajasthan
Travel Guide
:- Bikaner Travel Guide -:
Forts & Palaces of Bikaner 
Junagarh
Fort
It is an unassailable fortress,
which has never been conquered. Built in 1593 A.D. by Raja Rai Singh, one of
the most distinguished generals in the army of Emperor Akbar, the fort is a
formidable structure encircled by a moat.
Lalgarh Palace
This grand palace is an architectural masterwork in red sandstone, and was built
by Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji in the memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh Ji
in 1902. Sir Swinton Jacob designed this oriental fantasy. This architecture
is a fusion of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. The exterior contrasts
dramatically with the oriental interiors and amenities. The palace has beautiful
latticework and filigree work, which are hallmarks of a great craftsmanship.
Jain
Haveli 
Havelis are ancient mansions of dwelling of the noble and wealthy. They are
known for their opulent life style and intricate carvings and craftsmanship
along with sprawling courtyards. Bikaner is full of such havelis and the notable
amongst them belong to Kotharis, Rampurias, Vaids and Dagas. To view these havelis
the suggested route is Gogagate, Daddhon Ka Chowk, Rangari Chowk, Assanion Ka
Chowk, Mohta Chowk, Binnanion Ka Chowk Daga Chowk, BK School and Jassuar Gate.
Bhandeshwari
Jain Temple
It is a fifteenth century temple and is the oldest monument of Bikaner. The
temple is decorated with rich mirror work, frescoes and gold leaf paintings.