History
Abhaneri is less than 2 hours drive away. The stepwell, Chand Baori, is a square shaped well, fairly deep possibly the deepest stepwell in Indo-Pakistan region, with thousands of steep steps on three sides and a deep green pool at the bottom. The adjacent temple is presursor of Khajuraho style by 200 years.










I've seen pictures of this place before, but I'm lways glad to see this amazing place.
ReplyDeleteYou are fortunate to be able to see and share such fantastic things.
Have a great week and thank you for sharing!
Fascinating stepwell, I've never been to one before. Lovely old carved statues and patterns. Thank you for sharing these fabulous images.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place! I'd never heard of a stepwell before, and totally enjoyed the introduction.
ReplyDeleteIs the stepwell used for religious observances? I'm guessing that it has some spiritual meaning. The pool of green does not seem to be for bathing.
ReplyDeletethe top photo looks like a graphic design. & I love the color of the deep green well. lovely!
ReplyDeleteDoes those stepwell actually lead to somewhere?
ReplyDeleteLove the statue and carvings! All absolutely gorgeous~
Abhaneri is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe temple is wonderful.
The pictures are fantastic.
What a trip ...
Hugs and a great week.
When will be the time come for me to visit these incredible places you show...waiting for my kids to grow up a little more...Great pictures..the place has come up alive.
ReplyDeleteThere was a lot of intricate work done in the details of all these things. Great shots. Helen
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ReplyDeleteI´ve loved your post and the beautiful photos, specially the statues.
Thanks for sharing,
Renata
Wonderful architecture and statues !
ReplyDeleteI'm always happy seeing your post! it makes me more familiarized your place, though, i was not even been there before.
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have a nice day
-Joei
Amazing stepwell! This place is awesome. Is the green of the pool caused by algae? How deep is it?
ReplyDeletePretty places… congratulations friend!
ReplyDeleteA kiss and excellent night for you.
Your photos never fail to amaze me. It seems there is an infinite wealth of beauty and history in your country.
ReplyDeletewow another great travelogue my friend!! anyway i am back home now from china =p wish to read more of your articles :)
ReplyDelete@Prospero:No,This step well was basically made by the Ghosts and Not by the men's and that too in a single night.This water was used to worship God.
ReplyDelete@Ladyviral:These step Wells leads to no where .This well is around 200 Feet deep.
@Buenos Aires Photoblog :Yes this green part is algae.
i WAS WONDERING IF THIS IS THE SAME WELL THAT WAS FEATHURED IN A PREVIOUS POST OR AM I MISTAKEN?
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING. PEACE
vaah kamal pics hain...
ReplyDeleteThis city must be very interesting to visit. Look at all the stairs, I guess you must be tired if you try to walk them all:-) The water is also very, very green.
ReplyDeleteI was at this magic place, but your photographs brought so many memories back. What a fantastic, truly fantastic site!
ReplyDeletejust overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteabhaneri...wow..2 hrs frm jaipur?
ReplyDeletelovely yaar...thanx for sharin this...
At first your photograph of the stepwell looks like a geometric print – then one realizes the depth of the well. Quite a wonderful place and with so much history. I am pleased to have seen it on your blog as I was not aware of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos :)
ReplyDeleteCoolest steps ever. Who is/are the goddess(es)?
ReplyDeleteI am in awe! I've never seen anything like this. What an incredible design and sculptures...it's just amazing!
ReplyDeleteI loved your trip too.
ReplyDeleteRene xoxo
nteresting and well captured.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and kind comments.
It all looks very mysterious and intriguing. The steps are wonderful. They remind me of an M.C. Escher print. Thanks for the photo tour.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a step well is but I will look it up. This is a beautiful place. I love the ornate statues. In this modern age it seems things are built for functionality rather than beauty. Thanks for sharing the beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful step well and sculptures. I missed this on my last trip.
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ReplyDeleteIncredible visit to this part of your country. So much to see here each time I visit your site!
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Maria
This is a fantastic place! Beautiful statues and carvings!
ReplyDeleteAll very nice images!
Thanks for sharing!
Outstanding. This is new to me and just incredible.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love the beauty that you shoot is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful story is full of beauty thanks for show
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I didn't know these step wells existed - worship and workout at the same time. :) Lovely photos and tour - thank you! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, as usual. This is my first exposure to a stepwell, I love the name. The images are wonderful. Love visited through your lens!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Wow---that stepwell is amazing. Love seeing the statues and carvings also. Beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Such a strong contrast between the hut and the stone palace. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog. It's sooo beautiful!! Love to visit these places.
ReplyDeleteVim agradecer a visita e adorei as fotos.
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Amazing! The patterns on the 1st shot are fantastic and so are the other carvings!
ReplyDeleteI've posted some shots of Delhi on my travel blog. :-)
Have I seen those steps in a movie? They look familiar...fabulous pictures! Thanks for the wonderful tour my friend! :)
ReplyDeleteThe step well is amazing. Thanks for sharing this place with us through your wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sites. Regards.
ReplyDeleteDebtor, for its visit to mine blog. I gave to a sight in its blog, and liked them very taken off photos it its country. They are pretty places.
ReplyDeleteIt has a good week and it always comes back!
Bjs!
The arteiras
In portuguese
Obrigado, pela sua visita ao meu blog.
Dei uma vista no seu blog, e gostei muito das fotos tiradas do seu país. São lugares bonitos.
Tenha uma boa semana e volte sempre!
Bjs!!!
As arteiras
I love it...
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What a neat well! Great images. It's neat to see such old works of art.
ReplyDeleteFascinating post. I have relatives in Rajasthan and hope to visit them sometime soon!
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ReplyDeleteNice places for an occidental person. I whish I were there.
Sorry awful English.
... saludos desde CR & LMA
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Interesting stepwell! Why so many steps?
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I am amazed by that step well,never seen such a thing before.I must visit this place.Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteQuel contraste entre les premières photos, témoins d'un passé glorieux et la dernière photo. la pierre travaillée, monumentale et les baraques en toile...
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteGostei de seu blog!
Good Nigth my friend!
ReplyDeleteI´ve loved your post and the beautiful the statues.
Thanks for sharing,
Have a nice day.
Kiss
Andresa Araujo
Dear All !! Thanks for your lovely comments..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteHow incredible, I have never seen anything like it before! I certainly wouldn't want to ever climb so many steps though :)
ReplyDeleteNão escrevo em inglês, mas gostei das imagens...
ReplyDeleteObrigada pela visita.
Volte sempre..
Adorei teu espaço...
Abraços!
Poetíssima#
Step wells are unique. I have seen some. At Hampi, we are not permitted to descent the steps. Great shots.
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I am just now taking in the size of this incredible place. And all the beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteYou are fortunate to be able to see and share such fantastic things.
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very interesting architecture
ReplyDeletesuperbe ! Merci pour le voyage ;O)
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