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Raniji ki Baoli

Bundi, Rajasthan, India
Historical Significance: Raniji ki Baoli, also known as the Queen's Stepwell, is a magnificent water monument built in 1699. It was commissioned by Rani Nathavati Ji Solanki, the younger queen of Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. According to local legend, the queen built this stepwell and several o thers to dedicate her life to public welfare after giving her son to the king's first wife. Social and Cultural Role: In medieval times, these stepwells were more than just water sources; they were vibrant social hubs where locals gathered for religious ceremonies and to escape the summer heat. This specific Baori is considered the largest and most beautiful among the 50 stepwells found in Bundi. Architectural Masterpiece: It is a multi-storeyed structure that descends deep into the earth, showcasing the peak of Rajputana architecture. The entrance is marked by a high arched gate known as a 'Toran', featuring intricate carvings of elephants with their trunks turned inwards. Preservation: Today, the site is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It remains a prime example of ancient hydraulic engineering and artistic brilliance, attracting thousands of tourists who come to admire its depth and the detailed sculptures of Hindu deities that adorn its walls. The atmosphere inside the well remains significantly cooler than the surface, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Visit Time: Approximately 1 to 2 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Heritage / Architecture / Historical.
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    Entry Fees:
    Indian Adults: 50 INR.

    Foreign Tourists: 200 INR.

    Students: 5 INR (Indian) / 20 INR (Foreign).

    Camera Fee: 100 INR.

    Note: A combo ticke...
    Indian Adults: 50 INR.

    Foreign Tourists: 200 INR.

    Students: 5 INR (Indian) / 20 INR (Foreign).

    Camera Fee: 100 INR.

    Note: A combo ticket for multiple sites is often available for 75 INR.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Daily).

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM is best as the sun reaches the lower levels of the well, illuminating the intricate carvings.

    Duration: Most visitors sp...
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Daily).

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM is best as the sun reaches the lower levels of the well, illuminating the intricate carvings.

    Duration: Most visitors spend about 1 hour exploring the architecture.
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    Special Events:
    Kajri Teej: Celebrated in August, this festival sees local women gathering near water bodies. While the Baori is protected, the surrounding area comes alive with traditional songs and colorful attire. ...
    Kajri Teej: Celebrated in August, this festival sees local women gathering near water bodies. While the Baori is protected, the surrounding area comes alive with traditional songs and colorful attire.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Entrance Toran: The high arched gate with marble elephants is the most iconic shot. Standing at the top looking down the steps creates a dramatic sense of depth.

    Lower Level Archways: The symmetrical arches on the second and third sto...
    The Entrance Toran: The high arched gate with marble elephants is the most iconic shot. Standing at the top looking down the steps creates a dramatic sense of depth.

    Lower Level Archways: The symmetrical arches on the second and third storeys provide a natural frame for artistic photography, especially when the sunlight hits the carvings.

    Stone Carvings: Close-up shots of the Gajendra Moksh and Dashavatara sculptures reveal the incredible detail and texture of the 300-year-old stonework.

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Things To Do

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    Photography: The deep perspective of the steps and the intricate carvings of the Toran Gate offer endless creative angles for photographers.

    Religious Exploration: Observe the various sculptures of Hindu deities like Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati, and the avatars of Lord Vishnu carved into the walls.

    Cultural Learning: Read the plaques and learn about the history of Rani Nathavati Ji and the social importance of stepwells in Rajasthan's history.

    Meditation and Peace: The lower levels of the Baori are quiet and cool, providing a perfect atmosphere for a few minutes of silent reflection.

    Local Snacking: Try traditional Rajasthani snacks like Mirchi Bada and Kachori from the small vendors located just outside the entrance.

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    Why Famous:
    Architectural Beauty: It is renowned as the largest stepwell in Bundi, often called the "City of Stepwells. " The intricate 'Toran' gate and the delicate carvings of the Dashavatara (ten incarnations of Vishnu) make it a masterpiece of stone craftsmanship.

    Architectural Beauty: It is renowned as the largest stepwell in Bundi, often called the "City of Stepwells. " The intricate 'Toran' gate and the delicate carvings of the Dashavatara (ten incarnations of Vishnu) make it a masterpiece of stone craftsmanship.

    Heritage Value: Built by a queen for her people, it stands as a symbol of royal philanthropy and ancient water management systems that survived for centuries.
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    Architecture:
    Structural Dimensions: The Baori is a massive structure stretching across 260 feet by 40 feet, with a staggering depth of 151 feet (approx. 46 meters). It is divided into three distinct storeys, each featuring places of worship and ornate pillars.

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    Structural Dimensions: The Baori is a massive structure stretching across 260 feet by 40 feet, with a staggering depth of 151 feet (approx. 46 meters). It is divided into three distinct storeys, each featuring places of worship and ornate pillars.

    Design Elements: The entrance is characterized by four slender pillars and a high arched gateway decorated with Ogee brackets. The white marble elephant statues at the corners are life-sized and face each other, symbolizing royal power and the importance of water in the desert.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Jaipur International Airport (210 km) is the most convenient option for domestic and international travelers.

    By Train: Bundi Station is 5 km away. Autos are easily available from the station to the city.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. 84 Pillared Cenotaph (2 km), 2. Nawal Sagar (1. 5 km), 3. Bundi Palace (1. 8 km), 4. Taragarh Fort (2 km), 5. Dabhai Kund (1 km), 6. Sukh Mahal (3 km), 7. Jait Sagar Lake (3. 5 km), 8. Nagar Sagar Kund (0. 5 km), 9. Shikar Burj (5 km), 10. Kshar Bag (4 km)

Tourism Tips

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    Footwear: Wear comfortable sneakers as the steps can be steep, narrow, and sometimes slippery.

    Packing: A stole or scarf is useful to cover your head in the sun.

    Cash and Connectivity: Mobile signal is go...

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