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    • Hsu-Hsin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      这个景点还不错,满壮观的,不过我记得看人家前二三年的网志好像是可以下去的。但我们去时,都被围起来了,只能在上面走个一圈,让我有点失望…
    • malcolmh347 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Difficult to know how to rate this. It is off the beaten track and the outside is quite unprepossessing. Inside however, is an incredibly engineered 10th Century, 20 metre deep, step well. The symmetry of the zigzagging steps is quite extraordinary, especially when you consider its construction date.Although there are a few information boards, it is probably a good idea to engage a local guide. We arrived mid-Sunday afternoon at the end of February and were virtually the only visitors, so you won't be overwhelmed by hawkers.For anyone with an interest in history or architecture, this is well worth visiting.
    • chithrau 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is located in a small vilalge called Abhaneri. Visit it on the way to Delhi or Jaipur since it is 10kms inroad. But I really wanted to visit this place even if its a bit far off the main road since it looked amazing in pictures. And I was not disappointed. The symmetry is amazing, how the masons managed such feats in those olden days is mind boggling. There is an old Devi temple called Hashat Mata temple close by as wellworth visiting but the hawkers selling fares(keychains, chains, necklaces) are really disturbing!
    • PNRao 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Located in a small nondescript village called Abhaneri in the Dausa district is step well of 9th century. It is not too far fromJaipur and is on the way to Alwar at a distance of 95 km. Chand Baori consists of 3,00 narrow steps that are symmetrical and arranged in 13 stories. It is supposed to be the deepest and largest stepwells in India and extends approximately 100 ft into the ground. It is really big and should be seen for its beauty and symmetrical proportions. There is not much of tourist traffic as many people do not know about it. Going down the well is stopped now because of an accident with an Italian tourist some time back.
    • lindacV342SI 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited this ancient Baori on our way to Bharatpur. This amazing stepwell is so well preserved and shows the exceptional mathematical engineering that was undertaken hundreds of years ago. Well worth visiting if you are travelling to the bird sanctuary.
    • karansiv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Must see, step well with good architect and old temple. It was created for water availability but later on royal family made elaborate structure inside for their use to enjoy cool climate inside. its 75 km from jaipur on the agra highway.plan visit to explore Bharatpur with it.
    • aquabell 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I think that in all of our three week stay in india this is what I will remember the most, it is totally stunning and extraordinary. How this was built over a thousand years ago the mind boggles. One cannot really describe it or even photograph it's true magnificence you just must visit. We stayed the night at the abhaneri tented camp which was charming and confortable. It would also be a good stop off for lunch if you contact them beforehand but we really enjoyed the peace of a night in rural india. They use vegetables from their kitchen garden.
    • gwyni 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were taken here by our driver on our Taj & Tiger our of India. It was not part of our itinery but Satish thought that we would like to see it. It is a wonderful hybrid of Temple, Palace & step well. I've never seen anything quite like it & it is well worth a visit!
    • Casheta 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Chand Baori is beautiful! There isn't tons to see, but it's still worth the stop. The architecture is gorgeous & it's definitely one of a kind. Plan to use the bathroom before or after you go...and forego the porta potties. Also, avoid buying a snack, as they (not uncommonly) charge twice as much for (visable) tourists.
    • Amit_Sengupta 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a gem of a Baori in the middle of nowhere... not difficult to pack in if you are going to Jaipur or to Agra or to Alwar. One of the best stepwells I have ever seen. The nearby Harshat Mata temple is also fascinating.
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