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Tourism

To the immediate west of the city lie the remains of Juna or Juna
Barmer and to the south are the ruins of three Jain temples. There is
an inscription dated 1295 AD on one of the pillars of the hall of the
largest temple at Juna. This mentions a Maharajakula Sri Samanta Sinha
Deva ruling Barmer at the time. Barmer is famous for its carved wooden
furniture and hand block printing industry.woolen industries,gaur
industries,black gold(Oil)

There are number of festivals held in Barmer, the most famous of which
is a cattle fair held every year at Tilwara village situated on the
banks of the Luni river. The fair goes on for a fortnight in the months
of March and April. The other major festival is the Barmer Thar
Festival, started as a practice to enhance the tourism potential of
this town. During the annual Barmer festival in March, the town is at
its colourful best and that is the best time to visit Barmer.

famous cuisine Barmer is known for its very famous Jeevanji ki sev, and
nugati. Deshi food like all barmeri
Barmer is known for its vary famous Daluji ki Kachouri. A spicy fast
food like Samosa.