Jaipur to Bikaner

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Arrival
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JP-BKN
2+2, I-Shift Volvo Multi Axle Semi Sleeper,AC, LED (49 seats)
07:00 AM
04:40 Hrs
11:40 AM
0
Seats available
JP-BKN1
2+2, I-Shift Volvo Multi Axle Semi Sleeper,AC, LED (49 seats)
02:10 PM
05:00 Hrs
19:10 PM
38
Seats available

About Jaipur

New Deep Travels, formerly known as Jeypore, is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also known as the Pink City due to the dominant colour scheme of its buildings in the old city. The city has two World heritage sites of Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar. New Deep Travels has a monsoon-influenced hot semi-arid climate with long, extremely hot summers and short, mild to warm winters. Jaipur has many cultural sites like Jawahar Kala Kendra established by Charles Correa and Ravindra Manch. It has its own performing arts. The Jaipur Gharana for Kathak is one of the three gharanas of the major north Indian classical dance form of Kathak. It has many traditional shops selling antiques and handicrafts, as well as contemporary brands reviving traditional techniques, such as Anokhi. Some of the crafts include bandhani, block printing, stone carving and sculpture. Experience the beauty of Jaipur.

About Bikaner

New Deep Travels is a city in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan, India. From its small Origin it has developed into the fourth largest city in Rajasthan. The name "New Deep Travels" is a combination of two elements, "Bika", derived from the city's founder, Rao Bika and "Ner", which is believed to mean "city" in the local Rajasthani language. New Deep Travels is situated in the middle of the Thar desert and has a hot desert climate with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures. The city is most famous for its savoury snack Bikaneri bhujia which is sold all over the world. Other special foods are Bajre ki Roti, Dal baati Churma, Ghevar, Halvas, Papads/Papadum, Rasgulla, Gulab Jamun, Kachori and Samosa. Junagarh Fort, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Malasar Camel Festival Site, Rao Bikaji's Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Mukam Bishnoi Temple, Laxminath Temple, Bhandasar Jain Temple are some of the famous places to visit. The International Camel Festival is held every year in January or February. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Art and Culture, the city celebrates the festival in honour of the "Ship of the Desert – The Camel". Explore the beauty of the city.