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Lal Garh Palace (3 K.M.)
It built in 1902 A.D., by Lord Ganga Singh, in sacred memory of his
father,
Maharaja Lal Singh. Most of the building is made of red sandstone and
it is rightly called “ dream in red sand stone”. The royal
family of Bikaner still lives there. A part of this palace is
converted into a hotel. Another portion which is kept open for vistors
is known as ‘ Sadul Museum’.
The museum comprises memorial of the last three rulers of Bikaner
state (His highness Ganga Singh, Sadual Singh. Dr. Karni Singh).
Visiting hours of Lal Garh Palace 10.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M.
Entry ticket (For museum) RS. 05/- per head
Weekly holiday No.
Photography It is not allowed in side the museum but you can take
photographs of the building of Lal Garh Palace
How to get to Lal Garh Palace
You may join conducted sight seeing tour or city safari, Organized by
Desert Tours. If not, then take an Autorikshow. Up to Lal Garh palace
it costs about RS 8/- (From the center of city two travellers.) For
way back you may also find Auto Rickshaw from the city bus station of
Bikaner which is just out side the palace
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