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Anarkali Ki Bawadi

Bundi, Rajasthan, India
Historical Narrative : This magnificent stepwell was commissioned by Anarkali, a mistress of Rao Raja Chatrasal, during the late 17th Century to provide a reliable water source for the local community and royal gardens. The structure serves as a poignant reminder of the socio-cultural importance of water conservation in the arid landscape of Rajasthan, where stepwells were not just utilitarian tanks but centers for social interaction and religious rituals. As you descend the stairs, the cool air rising from the depths offers a respite from the scorching heat of the sun, making it a favorite retreat for travelers seeking historical depth. The walls tell stories of the Hada Rajput lineage, reflecting the artistic sensibilities of the era through stone. Despite being less crowded than the more famous Raniji Ki Baori, it maintains a quiet dignity that allows visitors to appreciate the silence of history. The site is surrounded by lush greenery, adding to its picturesque appeal. Over the centuries, it has witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, yet its structural integrity remains remarkably intact. Visitors often find themselves lost in thought while gazing at the symmetrical patterns of the stairs that lead down to the emerald-green water. It is a place where time seems to slow down, allowing one to connect with the architectural brilliance of ancient India.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1. 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Heritage Stepwell
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    Entry Fees:
    Standard Entry Fee : The entry fee is generally 50 INR for Indians and 200 INR for Foreign Tourists, which often includes a composite ticket for other sites.

    Camera Charges : There is a nominal charge of 100 INR for professional cameras, t...
    Standard Entry Fee : The entry fee is generally 50 INR for Indians and 200 INR for Foreign Tourists, which often includes a composite ticket for other sites.

    Camera Charges : There is a nominal charge of 100 INR for professional cameras, though mobile photography is usually free of cost.
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    Timing:
    Operating Hours : The site is open to the public from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day of the week, including public holidays.

    Ideal Visit Time : The best time to visit is during the early morning hours between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM when the su...
    Operating Hours : The site is open to the public from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day of the week, including public holidays.

    Ideal Visit Time : The best time to visit is during the early morning hours between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM when the sunlight directly illuminates the staircase.
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    Special Events:
    Bundi Utsav Celebration : During the annual Bundi Utsav in November, the baori is decorated with traditional oil lamps (diyas), creating a magical golden glow across the water.

    Local Folklore Night : Occasionally, local musicians perform t...
    Bundi Utsav Celebration : During the annual Bundi Utsav in November, the baori is decorated with traditional oil lamps (diyas), creating a magical golden glow across the water.

    Local Folklore Night : Occasionally, local musicians perform traditional folk songs near the entrance during festival seasons to celebrate the heritage of the city.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Symmetrical Staircase View : The most iconic shot is taken from the top center, looking down to capture the repeating triangles of the steps leading to the water.

    Arched Entrance : Framing the deep well through the main stone arch provides...
    Symmetrical Staircase View : The most iconic shot is taken from the top center, looking down to capture the repeating triangles of the steps leading to the water.

    Arched Entrance : Framing the deep well through the main stone arch provides a sense of scale and historical grandeur.

    Pillar Details : Close-up shots of the weathered floral carvings on the pillars highlight the craftsmanship of the ancient stone masons.

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Things To Do

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    Heritage Walk : You should start your visit by taking a guided heritage walk around the perimeter to understand the water catchment system used in the 17th Century.

    Photography Session : Spend at least two hours capturing the play of light and shadow on the symmetrical steps, which creates a surreal visual effect during high noon.

    Architectural Sketching : Many artists visit this spot to sketch the intricate pillars and the arched entrance, as the lack of crowds provides a peaceful environment for creativity.

    Meditation : The lower levels of the stepwell remain naturally cool, providing a perfect spot for a short meditation session amidst ancient stones.

    Nature Observation : Observe the various species of birds and small mam...

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    Why Famous:
    Historical Significance : It is world-renowned for being one of the most aesthetically pleasing smaller stepwells in the Hadoti region, specifically linked to the personal history of the Bundi royals.

    Artistic Value : The site is famous fo...
    Historical Significance : It is world-renowned for being one of the most aesthetically pleasing smaller stepwells in the Hadoti region, specifically linked to the personal history of the Bundi royals.

    Artistic Value : The site is famous for its serene atmosphere and the delicate carvings that represent the early Bundi school of art, which later influenced the famous miniature paintings found in the palaces.
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Design and Dimensions : The stepwell follows the classic Rajputana style of subterranean architecture, featuring a depth of approximately 35 meters and a width of 10 meters at the entrance.

    Structural Elements : It is charact...
    Architectural Design and Dimensions : The stepwell follows the classic Rajputana style of subterranean architecture, featuring a depth of approximately 35 meters and a width of 10 meters at the entrance.

    Structural Elements : It is characterized by three distinct levels connected by a series of narrow, steep stone steps that create a mesmerizing geometric pattern when viewed from above. The pillars are adorned with basic yet elegant floral motifs and carvings of local deities, showcasing the transition from simple utility to decorative art.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air : The nearest airport is Sanganer Airport in Jaipur, located 210 KMS away; from there, you can hire a private taxi or take a luxury bus to reach Bundi.

    By Train : Bundi Railway Station is well-connected to major cities like Kota, A...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Raniji Ki Baori (1. 5 KMS), Nawal Sagar (1 KMS), Taragarh Fort (3 KMS), 84 Pillared Cenotaph (4 KMS), Sukh Mahal (3. 5 KMS), Jait Sagar (3. 8 KMS), Dhabhai Kund (2 KMS), Garh Palace (2. 8 KMS), Phool Sagar (5 KMS), Bhimlat Falls (30 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety : Always wear sturdy walking shoes with a good grip, as the stone steps can be slippery or uneven due to age and moss.

    Packing Essentials : Carry a wide-brimmed hat, high-SPF sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle to stay...

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