Bikaner isn’t just a city of forts and havelis—it’s also filled with family-friendly attractions that spark curiosity and excitement in young travelers. From camel encounters to quirky temples and wide-open parks, there’s plenty to keep kids entertained and engaged in this desert gem.

 

1. National Research Centre on Camel

Why visit: Kids will love meeting camels up close, learning about different breeds, and even trying camel milk ice cream at this unique research center.

Highlights: – Camel rides and baby camels – Interactive camel museum – Try camel milk kulfi and lassi

Timing: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Entry: ₹30 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners

 

2. Junagarh Fort

Why visit: This majestic fort combines royal history with exciting visuals, making it both educational and fun for children.

Highlights: – Gigantic courtyards and colorful rooms – Armoury and sword displays – Audio guides available for easy learning

Timing: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Entry: ₹50 for Indians, ₹300 for foreigners

 

3. Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary

Why visit: Located near Gajner Lake, this sanctuary offers nature trails and the chance to spot deer, nilgai, and migratory birds—perfect for a family outing.

Highlights: – Jeep safari options – Lakeside picnic spots – Wildlife viewing in natural settings

Timing: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Entry: ₹100 per person (additional for safari)

 

4. Gajner Lake Boating

Why visit: A peaceful boating experience where children can enjoy spotting birds and gliding across calm waters.

Highlights: – Paddle and row boats available – Safe and scenic surroundings – Great for photography and relaxation

Timing: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Entry: ₹100–₹200 per person

 

5. Toy Train at Nehru Park

Why visit: Nehru Park is one of Bikaner’s oldest green spaces, featuring a toy train ride that delights younger kids.

Highlights: – Safe and enclosed park – Playgrounds and shaded benches – Ice cream and snack stalls nearby

Timing: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Entry: Free (train ride ₹10–₹20)

 

6. Karni Mata Temple (for brave kids)

Why visit: While the idea of a rat temple may sound odd, older children often find it fascinating and unforgettable.

Highlights: – Sacred rats roaming freely – Unique religious experience – Look for the rare white rat (said to bring luck)

Timing: 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Entry: Free

 

7. Ganga Singh Museum

Why visit: This museum showcases prehistoric tools, paintings, and royal artifacts—making it an informative stop for curious young minds.

Highlights: – Armor, coins, and miniatures – Quiet and easy to explore – Great introduction to Rajasthani history

Timing: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM (closed Fridays)

Entry: ₹20 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners

 

8. Street Food Sampling near Kote Gate

Why visit: Let kids try local treats like kachoris, jalebis, and sweet lassi at safe, clean stalls near this central area.

Highlights: – Fresh snacks and sweets – Walkable streets and shops – Fun, family-friendly atmosphere

Timing: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Entry: Free; snacks ₹20–₹100

 

9. Camel Cart Ride in Old Bikaner

Why visit: A slow and safe ride through the old city on a decorated camel cart makes for an unforgettable experience.

Highlights: – Ideal for kids not ready for camel-back rides – View havelis and lanes comfortably – Local guides add stories and fun facts

Timing: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Entry: ₹200–₹400 per ride (for 2–3 people)

 

10. Puppet Show at a Cultural Center

Why visit: Traditional Rajasthani puppet shows with music and colorful characters offer cultural fun that keeps kids engaged.

Highlights: – Interactive shows with local folk tales – Evening performances at some hotels or events – Affordable and memorable

Timing: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (check with local venues)

Entry: ₹50–₹200 per person

 

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