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Adalaj Stepwell

Adalaj Stepwell

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About Adalaj Stepwell

The Adalaj Stepwell 🌸, also known as Adalaj ni Vav, is a stunning blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, reflecting Gujarat’s rich cultural harmony 🏛️. Built in the 15th century, this five-storey stepwell was designed not only as a water reservoir 💧 but also as a cool resting place for travelers and villagers during harsh summers 🌬️.

As you descend the stone steps, the temperature noticeably drops, offering a refreshing escape from the heat ❄️. Intricately carved pillars and walls showcase floral patterns, celestial motifs, and mythological scenes 🕉️, making every corner visually captivating 📸. Sunlight filtering through the openings creates dramatic light-and-shadow effects ✨, perfect for photography lovers.

Quiet, elegant, and historically rich, Adalaj Stepwell invites visitors to pause, admire, and reflect 🧘. Located near Ahmedabad, it is an ideal heritage stop for history enthusiasts 📜 and architecture lovers, offering a peaceful glimpse into Gujarat’s timeless engineering brilliance ❤️.

Practical Info

Opening Hours

8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Tickets

₹25 (Indians) | ₹300 (Foreigners)

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