Raniji-ki-Baori
Raniji-ki-Baori
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
Without a doubt the nicest stepwell in Bundi. Dating back to 1699, it is 46m deep and has beautifully carved pillars and a high arched gate. Lots of carved elephants. Not many people there during our visit and there are some safety issues (slippery, broken tiles and no railing). Unlike other stepwells, this one is reasonably well maintained.
Written 24 March 2023
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Jatin Sapra
National Capital Territory of Delhi, India95 contributions
Jan 2023
While Raniji ki Baori in Bundi is undoubtedly a magnificent structure that impresses visitors with its grandness and intricate design, there is always room for improvement in terms of maintenance and cleanliness. As someone who recently visited the Baori, I was struck by its impressive size and stunning architecture, which transported me to a different era. The 17th-century stepwell, built by Rani Nathavati, is a true testament to India's rich cultural heritage.
The Baori's 46-meter deep well and over 200 steps leading down to the water level are simply awe-inspiring. However, what truly sets it apart is the intricate carvings and elaborate designs covering every inch of the structure. From the walls to the pillars and steps, the stunning patterns are a visual treat that showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who created them.
Although the Baori is a well-maintained exception to the neglect of many historical sites in India, there is always room for improvement. Maintaining and preserving such a beautiful and historic site should remain a top priority. Additionally, ensuring cleanliness in and around the area would further enhance the visitors' experience.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Raniji ki Baori when in Bundi. It is a unique and memorable experience that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who witnesses its grandeur and beauty.
The Baori's 46-meter deep well and over 200 steps leading down to the water level are simply awe-inspiring. However, what truly sets it apart is the intricate carvings and elaborate designs covering every inch of the structure. From the walls to the pillars and steps, the stunning patterns are a visual treat that showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who created them.
Although the Baori is a well-maintained exception to the neglect of many historical sites in India, there is always room for improvement. Maintaining and preserving such a beautiful and historic site should remain a top priority. Additionally, ensuring cleanliness in and around the area would further enhance the visitors' experience.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Raniji ki Baori when in Bundi. It is a unique and memorable experience that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who witnesses its grandeur and beauty.
Written 28 February 2023
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SwarupDukuria
Pune, India74 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
It is indeed a well designed structure however 50/- entry fee is overrated. Coz the water has foul smell, pillars, carvings are not well maintained. The pigeons add more unpleasant smell to all of it.
Written 20 January 2023
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vyas9
Bhilwara, India25 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
A historic beautiful oldest Bawari of 17 th century well maintained by ASI in the mid City .Must watch for the special Toran on the top made of stones,a rarest to watch.Car parking is a issue, one time watch only .
Written 13 November 2022
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mwspear
Rothesay, UK105 contributions
Feb 2020
Well worth a visit, this well is pretty spectacular. Elaborate carvings, stonework elephants everywhere and a deliciously cool retreat from the heat of the day.
Written 2 March 2020
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ghoomboom
New Delhi, India107 contributions
Dec 2019
A couple of Kilometers from the Taragarh Fort, this Baori or Stepped Well was built by Queen of King Aniruddha of Bundi, Rani Nathavati, mainly for the public to be used for drinking water. Probably it is the only Baori in India (Not Sure) that has access from three sides. Combined ticket can be bought along with Sukh Mahal and Churasi Khambo ki Chhatri for Rs 75. The Baori has been built with exquisite stone carvings on the walls and it has some influence of Jain architecture also on the arched gate. A place worth a visit in Bundi.
Written 2 January 2020
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TheMoni17
New Delhi, India1,058 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
It’s just a pitstop and takes hardly 5 minutes to glance and move on. So don’t keep it as a major attraction in your itenary. The place is clean but the water looks mucky and can be kept better.
Written 25 December 2019
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The Naga Maki
India75 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
It was a beautiful place yet again it lacks maintenance. The water was really dirty . I think they should take good care of the monument since they are charging money for tickets. Overall the architecture is superb.
Written 28 October 2019
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escapewithkitty
Western Australia, Australia244 contributions
Oct 2019 • Solo
Go see it sit a while its beautiful
Bundi has over 100 step wells unfortunately they are not as well looked after as they could be... bundi has some of the most stunning architecture in India & it needs some TLC cause this is a stunner of a little laid back town
Bundi has over 100 step wells unfortunately they are not as well looked after as they could be... bundi has some of the most stunning architecture in India & it needs some TLC cause this is a stunner of a little laid back town
Written 14 October 2019
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Bhaumik Shah
Ahmedabad, India127 contributions
Aug 2019
The place may look bit dirty but architecture is superb. Good place for clicking pictures. One can spend 30-45 minutes here.
Written 22 August 2019
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- Restaurants near Raniji-ki-Baori:
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