Perched in the heart of Bikaner, Junagarh Fort rises as a majestic testament to Rajasthan’s rich heritage - unlike many desert strongholds, it was built on level ground, never conquered, and remarkably preserved. Constructed in the 16th century by Raja Rai Singh, its sandstone ramparts and intricately carved courtyards reflect a fusion of Mughal, Gujarati, and Rajput styles. Inside, the Anup Mahal’s mirror work dazzles, while Karan Mahal marks the birthplace of Maharaja Karan Singh. Travelers explore nine courtyards, museums housing royal artifacts, and peacocks roaming freely amid serene temples and gardens. Located just off the bustling city center, it offers an authentic glimpse into regal history without the solitude of remote forts. Nearby, Lalgarh Palace and Ganga Government Museum complement the journey through Bikaner’s royal legacy.