India’s Famous Stepwells: Ancient Beauty Beneath the Surface

Rani ki Vav, Gujarat

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this royal stepwell is famous for its intricate carvings and seven levels of stairs.

Adalaj Stepwell, Gujarat

Built in 1499, known for its fusion of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles and beautifully carved pillars.

Chand Baori, Rajasthan

One of the deepest and largest stepwells, with 3,500 narrow steps arranged in a mesmerizing geometric pattern.

Agrasen ki Baoli, Delhi

An ancient stepwell in the heart of the capital, featuring a series of arched niches and historic charm.

Panna Meena ka Kund, Jaipur

A scenic stepwell with symmetrical steps and balconies, perfect for photography enthusiasts.