Bhandasar 
    Jain Temple (5km) :
 
    Beautiful 16th century A.D. Jain temple dedicated to the 13rd Trirthankra. 
    
    
    Camel Research Farm (8km) : 
    Spend a day with indispensable ship of the desert at their camel research 
    and breeding centre-one of its kind in Asia.Timing 15.00hrs to 17.00hrs (Closed 
    on Sundays and government holidays) Photography prohibited. The farm extends 
    over 2000 acres of semiarid land is managed by the central Government. The 
    camel crops of Bikaner were a famous fighting force during the Raj and are 
    still an important part of the desert warfare and defence through the border 
    security Force (BSF) 
    
    Devi Kund (8km) :
 
    A yoyal crematorium with several ornamented cenotaphs or "chhatris' built 
    in the memory of the Bika dynasty rulers. Maharaja Suraj Singh chhatri is 
    the most impressive of all creative entirely in white marble with spectacular 
    Rajput painting on the ceiling
    
    Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary (32km) :
 
    The lush foliage of woods on the Jaisalmer road are a heaven to nilgai chinkara, 
    black buck, wild coar and folk of imperial sand grouse. The Gajner palace 
    a summer retreat of the king stands on the bank of the lake and has been converted 
    into a hotel.
    
     Shiv Bari Temple (6km) 
    Built by Doongar Singhji in the late 10th century. The temple in surrounding 
    by an embattlement wall. It has beautiful painting and a bronze Nandi facing 
    the Shiva Lingam. 
    
    Deshnok's Karni Mata Temple (30km)
    The famous 600 year old temple on the Jodhpur road dedicated to Karni Mata, 
    an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple has huge intricately carved silver 
    gates, which were donated by Maharaja Ganga Singh The most interesting thing 
    about the temple are the rats who scamper freely within the sanctum sanctorum 
    of the temple. They are regarded as sacred and are fed by priests and devotees 
    owing to the belief that they will be reincarnated as holy men. 
    
    Kolayatji (50km):
    A famous pilgrimage spot with a temple dedicated to Kapil Muni (saint) The 
    temple is the venue for an annual fair held in the month of Kartik (oct-nov)when 
    thousands of devotees gather in large number to take a sacred dip in the holy 
    waters of the Kolayat lake on the full moon day. A cattle fair, especially 
    for the trading of camels is a part of the festivals. The small oasis town 
    is now an idyllic picnic spot. 
    
    Kalibangan (205km)
    The extensive remains of the pre-Harappan and harroan civilization found at 
    this are of immense interest to archeology enthusiasts.