National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner

Visiting National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner

The National Research Centre on Camel in Bikaner, Rajasthan is a place that you must visit in Bikaner, it offers a learning and fun experience.

National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner

Camel is the “ship of the desert,” this is a sentence that all of us have learnt in school. The National Research Centre on Camel in Bikaner, Rajasthan, takes visitors close to these fascinating mammals and provides a peep into their lives. A visit to NRCC Bikaner is included in most travel itineraries for Bikaner, along with the Junagarh Fort, and justifiably so. The ICAR – National Research Centre on Camel is not only a place where you can enrich yourself with knowledge about the Camel, but it is also a fun place to visit with your kids.

National Research Centre on Camel Bikaner

National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner

It was in the year 1984 that the National Research Centre on Camel was established in Bikaner, Rajasthan, under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). NRCC was set up with a three-fold mandate that included the following objectives:

  • Basic and applied research for the improvement of Camel health and production
  • The creation of an information repository on camel research and development
  • The development of Camel eco-tourism

What To See At The National Research Centre on Camel

What To See At The National Research Centre On Camel

The National Research Centre on Camel is being developed as a tourist attraction in Bikaner, Rajasthan. It aims to not only disseminate interesting information about camels to visitors but also provide them with a fun experience.  If you are visiting the NRCC Bikaner, you must not miss the following visitor points:

  • Herbal Garden
  • Silvi-Pasture System
  • Cactus Garden
  • Camel Dairy
  • Camel Corral
  • Photography Points
  • Souvenir Shop
  • Camel Safari
  • Giant Camel Portrait on field

Experiences At The National Research Centre on Camel Bikaner

Experiences At The National Research Centre On Camel Bikaner

The NRCC Bikaner has been developed as a tourist destination. It offers many experiences to visitors, both children and adults. It has an artificial sand dune, where children can hop on a camel and go for a ride. There is also an option of a camel safari. The place has a cottage too. There is a sunset point where visitors can enjoy the sunset. The camels can be observed in their enclosures at close quarters.

Museum At The National Research Centre on Camel Bikaner

Camel Museum in Bikaner
Camel Museum in Bikaner

There is a museum located within the NRCC Bikaner campus, that provides wonderful insights into camels and their way of life in the desert ecosystem. The many photos and exhibits provide information about Camels, their habitat, and how they have been domesticated by man, and used for different purposes including labour, generation of electricity by camel carts, means of transport, especially in the desert, as well as products made from camel bone and camel hair.

In the museum, one can also find information about the famous Bikaner king Maharajah Ganga Singh who was instrumental in setting up the Bikaner Camel Corps in the year 1890. This unit which was then a part of the Imperial Service Troops participated in World War I and World War II.

Camel Dairy At NRCC Bikaner

Camel Milk Products at Bikaner
Camel Milk Products

Visitors can enjoy various products made of camel milk at the Camel Dairy at NRCC Bikaner. These products include Camel Milk, Tea made from camel milk, ice cream or Kulfi made from camel milk, and so on. Camel milk is a little salty as compared to the milk of cows or buffaloes, owing to the diet of the camels.

Camel milk is believed to have many health and nutritional benefits. They help increase immunity and are rich in antioxidants. Sustained and long-term use of camel milk is also believed to help in the control of sugar levels. As the lactose levels in camel’s milk are lesser than say cow’s milk, it is a better option for those having lactose intolerance.

ICAR – National Research Centre on Camel – Visitor Timings

National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner

If you are planning to visit NRCC Bikaner, then these are the timings and you can plan your visit accordingly. However, do refer to the official website of the National Research Centre on Camel for updated timings.

ICAR Bikaner

  • Tourist visiting hours during summer (March to October) is 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM
  • Tourist visiting hours during winter (November to February) is 1:00 PM to 6:30 PM
  • Closure of ticket counter during summer (March to October) is 7:00 PM
  • Closure of  ticket counter during winter (November to February) is 6:00 PM
  • Closure of ticket sale for camel riding and camel safari during summer (March to October) is 6:30 PM
  • Closure of ticket sale for camel riding and camel safari during winter(November to February) is 5:30 PM

NRCC Bikaner | National Research Centre on Camel – Entry Fees

NRCC, Bikaner
NRCC

There is an entry fee for visiting the National Research Centre on Camel, here are the entry charges for visitors, however, please do check the official website of NRCC for updated rates.

  • The entry fee for Indian tourists is Rs. 50
  • The entry fee for foreign tourists is Rs. 200
  • Short camel riding charges are Rs. 50
  • Long camel riding charges are Rs. 100
  • Camel Cart riding charges are Rs. 50

We do not support the riding of animals for pleasure

Images of National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner, Rajasthan

Images of National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner, Rajasthan
Images of National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner, Rajasthan

How To Get To NRCC Bikaner

How To Get To NRCC Bikaner

  • National Research Centre on Camel is located on the outskirts of Bikaner city in Rajasthan, India
  • NRCC is located at a distance of about 24 kilometres from the Bikaner airport
  • Bikaner is located at a distance of about 335 kilometres from Jaipur
  • Jodhpur is about  350 kilometres from Bikaner
  • One can fly to Bikaner from Delhi, or fly to Jaipur and then travel to Bikaner by road

Where To Stay At Bikaner

Gajner Palace Bikaner, Rajasthan
Gajner Palace Bikaner, Rajasthan

Bikaner makes for a nice destination to visit in Rajasthan. One can spend at least two days in Bikaner, if not more to do justice to the attractions and experiences that it offers. There are a number of hotels and resorts in Bikaner and the vicinity, where one can stay. Some of the premium hotels include Hotel Gaj Kesari and Gajner Palace.

We hope you liked reading about the National Research Centre on Camel. Do plan to include it in your itinerary for Bikaner. Make sure to include Bikaner in your Rajasthan itinerary as it has some unique attractions that are sure to appeal to you. Subscribe to our blog for more interesting and informative content, and also follow us on Instagram and Twitter.

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NRCC Bikaner

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4 thoughts on “Visiting National Research Centre On Camel, Bikaner”

  1. Wow I have never heard about a camel research centre before. Nor did I see so many camels together even in pictures. This is super awesome.

  2. Indeed this place is a must-visit with kids. My parents lived in Jaipur for five years, so we had the opportunity to travel throughout Rajasthan. Rajasthan is the country’s golden land, full of soul-satisfying experiences for all types of travelers. The state never disappoints, whether it’s the places to see in Jaipur or the things to do in Bikaner.

  3. Humaira

    ICAR Camel Research Center looks like a must visit place in Bikaner. Rajasthan is the country’s golden land, full of soul-satisfying experiences for all types of travelers.

  4. Rajasthan is holding the true tradition of rearing the camels and building a research centre for well being is a good way to rear the animals. Good to know about the centre and various camel dairy products.

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