Flashback to October 2025 🇮🇳 A Walk Through Bikaner, Rajasthan

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I thought of writing a post about why India is hard when you stay long there but then I realized it's better to stop - too easy to slip into a dark cloud after an overdose I got. Especially because I am having rest from India - arrived in Pokhara, Nepal, staying in a rural-ish part of it. A really shanti place, no Royal Enfields are trying to kill me 20 times a day here, feel safe here, feel at home here. Eat much, sleep much, photograph not much, so let me share a bunch of unpublished pictures from Bikaner - from the very beginning of my Indian adventure 2025-2026, which was in October.

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Roofs of Bikaner, 100 km from the border with Pakistan, the Middle East flavor in the skyline, coincidentally or not.

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There is a significant number of Muslims in the city, although Bikaner is mostly populated by Hindus.

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Religion is important here, I'd say more important than in many other regions of India.

Let's go down to the streets.

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Clothes signal about religion too - Hindu women wear colorful saris; they often cover their faces to protect them from the sunlight and dust - some men cover their faces with scarves too.

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But none of them have to hide their face.

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Yeah, red and rose saris are about Rajasthan, and it seems this feast of colors reaches its peak in the desert city of Bikaner.

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Traffic is awful, overcrowding is awful, you have no place to stand and breathe out.

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The old city isn't large, but curious. Old houses decorated with carvings, narrow streets.

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Cows are roaming. This building is the very heart of old Bikaner, this corner is regularly cleaned and more peaceful than any other part of the city.

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But alas heritage buildings don't form a vast area, but rather scattered here and there in the older part of the city (look at these cool balconies with carvings).

And that's another attraction - a Jain temple:

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Namely Seth Bhandashah Jain Temple, these are its murals.

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A beautiful place, with much golden decorations inside:

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Let's return to the streets:

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It's full of colorful characters but I can hardly call Bikaner a great place for street photography for foreigners - locals can leave you alone especially when you are with a big camera - shaking hands constantly, posing for the camera, taking selfies together, the same dialogues "where are you from", etc. I don't blame people but I got exhausted soon.

By the way, more visited places like Jodhpur, Pushkar, Varanasi, etc, don't have this issue - normally nobody disturbs you, and those 2-3 small talks with strangers a day only make your walk lovelier.

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Looking through folders on my disks, I even got inspired by these portraits, many of which taken with open aperture between f/1.8 and f/2.5.

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These portraits look quite static and calm - people posing with smiles but actually it was quite chaotic - with motorbikes and rickshaws trying to kill me from left and right, people pushing me from left and right, lol, with random objects entering the frame's background...

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These guys were just passing on a motorbike, and asked me to photograph them.

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And this one is my favorite - so diverse appearance, so funny, so young and positive - strangers on a motorbike who came from the dark of the Rajasthani night and soon disappeared into it.

More portraits from Bikaner you can see here: "Night Portraits on Diwali in Bikaner" .

The photos were taken with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G and Nikkor 24mm f/2.8D on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 in October 2025 in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.



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I always find your work fascinating, and I can't stop thinking about how different these cultures are from what I see here in my country... Yet there's something they have in common that I find almost amusing: "Over there, it's also normal to ride three to a motorcycle without even a helmet!"... Good heavens! 😂😂😂... Life and its surprises!... Thank you so much for sharing this, have a wonderful week @x-rain friend!

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