After breakfast we drove to Bikaner, arriving around midday. En route, we stopped at some of the ancient settlements of Shekhavati. Founded at the close of the 15th century, Bikaner stands on high ground, surrounded by fine embattled walls. The 16th century fort contains palaces, temples and a mosque, mostly made of red and yellow sandstone. The marble images are considered to be the finest specimens of Hindu art. Within the massive edifice of the fort, the entrance of which is flanked by two life-size effigies of elephants, are housed some of the rarest gems of Rajput civilisation. The Durbar Hall is in Mughal style, lavishly decorated with paintings. Gilt reliefs, glass mosaics and lace- like mirrors adorn the intimate and graceful Zenana — the women’s wing, separated from the main palace by a broad courtyard with panelled niches.
After a long day we had our afternoon happy hour at Steve an Terry’s room. How this works is we draw keys for rooms…if you have the biggest room you are the evenings host! Beautiful room as you can see by the photo!