NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE ON CAMEL

BIKANER

NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE ON CAMEL

BIKANER

The National Research Centre on Camel (NRCC) is a unique and one-of-a-kind research institute in India, dedicated entirely to camels. Located in Bikaner, Rajasthan, this center plays a vital role in research, breeding, and conservation of camels – an important part of Rajasthan’s culture and desert economy.


Location
  • Address: Jorbeer, Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334001

  • Distance from Bikaner City: Approx. 8 km north-east of the city


About the Centre
  • Established: In 1984 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

  • Objective:

    • Conduct scientific research on camels

    • Improve camel breeds for milk, transport, and draught power

    • Promote camel-based tourism and products


Major Activities
  1. Research & Development:

    • Camel nutrition, health, and genetics

    • Disease control and prevention

    • Breeding techniques for different camel breeds

  2. Camel Milk Production:

    • NRCC is known for producing highly nutritious camel milk, used for various health products.

    • Camel milk is believed to help with diabetes, autism, and autoimmune disorders.

  3. Training & Education:

    • Provides training for farmers, students, and researchers.

    • Hosts national and international camel research workshops.

  4. Camel Tourism:

    • Visitors can enjoy camel rides, learn about camel care, and visit the camel museum.

    • A mini zoo displays different camel breeds like Bikaneri, Jaisalmeri, Kachchhi, and Mewari camels.


Main Attractions for Tourists
  • Camel Museum – Showcases the history, biology, and uses of camels

  • Camel Rides – Available for a short desert experience

  • Camel Milk Parlour – Serves camel milk, camel milk ice cream, and camel milk chocolates

  • Souvenir Shop – Sells camel leather goods, camel wool items, and crafts


Visitor Information
  • Visiting Hours: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Tourist area)

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March

  • Entry Fee:

    • Indian Adults: ₹30–50

    • Foreign Tourists: ₹100–200

    • Camera Fee: Extra


Why Visit NRCC?
  • It is the only camel research center in Asia

  • Offers a fun + educational experience for families, researchers, and tourists

  • Promotes awareness of camel conservation in a rapidly changing world.