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Jaipur to Abhaneri (90 Kms / 1:30 Hour)
Travel back into time as you visit The massive stepwell built to conserve rainwater, which is 20 m deep with 13 levels, is considered deepest and largest stepwell in India. Marvelous carvings on the steps make it to be an excellent piece of architecture. The stepwell stands as an amazing display of ancient engineering.
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Duration: 8 hours
Starts: Jaipur, India
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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Jaipur to Abhaneri (90 Kms / 1:30 Hour)
Travel back into time as you visit The massive stepwell built to conserve rainwater, which is 20 m deep with 13 levels, is considered deepest and largest stepwell in India. Marvelous carvings on the steps make it to be an excellent piece of architecture. The stepwell stands as an amazing display of ancient engineering.
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Stop At: Chand Baori (Step well), Jaipur-Agra Road, Abhaneri 303313 India
The major attraction of Abhaneri is the Chand Baori. The massive stepwell built to conserve rainwater is 20 m deep with 13 levels, is considered deepest and largest stepwell in India. Marvelous carvings on the steps make it to be an excellent piece of architecture. The stepwell stands as an amazing display of ancient engineering. The geometric step pattern gives fascinating and surprising experience to the tourists.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Harshat Mata Temple, Opposite the Chand Baori, Abhaneri India
Another interesting site to visit is Harshat Mata Temple dedicated to Goddess Harshat Mata, the Goddess of Joy. The temple built in 10th century and is situated near the Chand Baori, reflects an incredible architectural aspects of ancient India.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Galtaji Temple, Jaipur India
The temple complex of Ramgopalji temple is colloquially known as Monkey temple (Galwar Bagh – Galtaji) in travel literature, due to the large tribe of monkeys who live here in the temples, which have been largely abandoned and only partially restored.
Duration: 1 hour