Bikaner Cuisine, This fortified city is a tourist heaven with so much to offer to tourists of all tastes.
Speaking of tastes, Bikaner is exhaustively popular for its’ unique sweets and “Bikaji Bhujia”.
Bikaner cooking style has a special flavor and is influenced by the war-like lifestyles of its inhabitants.
The food hence evolved through generations only on the basis of its not getting spoilt sooner and easy to eat without heating.
Scarcity of water meant use of mote milk or buttermilk and absence of green leafy vegetables made use of dried lentils popular,
This type of food processing has made these dishes so popular through the time.
Attractions of Bikaner Tours:
Junagarh Fort- Built by Raj Singh in 1587-93, it is very much similar to Jaipur Fort. Red and pink sandstone were used for the construction.
You will find here as many as 37 palaces inside the fort built at various times by different rulers like Gurjars, Pratiharas, Rajputs,
Chauhans, Bhalli, Rathore etc.It is surrounded by high walls and there is a 30 feet deep trench encircling it and there are 37 domes built inside the fort.
Lalgarh Palace- The palace built in memory of king Lal Singh was designed by noted European architect Sir Suinton Jacob.
Sandstone was used for the construction and you will find here perfect synchronization of Western grandeur and Eastern craftsmanship.
How to reach Bikaner Rajasthan Tours :
Air: Jodhpur airport is the nearest ,Bikaner is well connected to Jaipur as well.
Rail: Rail network connects Bikaner with Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur and Allahabad.While you can enjoy luxurious tour on "Palace on Wheels" as well.
Road: Bikaner is well linked by road with the major cities in India by National and State Highways. Delhi is 456km, Jaipur 334km and Jaisalmer 333km from Bikaner.
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