Raniji ki Baoli
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Visit Time: Approximately 1 to 2 Hours.Place Type:
Heritage / Architecture / Historical.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.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.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.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.Photo Gallery
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.
Information
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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. -
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.
Read MoreStructural 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.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.
Read MoreNear 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.
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