Mejores Tours y Viajes de Pozo escalonado Chand Baori

Step into the ancient cool of Chand Bawdi in Abhaneri, a stunning stepwell carved from sandstone over a thousand years ago. This architectural marvel, one of India's deepest and most intricate stepwells, was once a vital water source and social hub. Descend its 3,500 symmetrical steps and feel the temperature shift as sunlight filters through geometric openings above. Nearby, the Harshat Mata Temple, with its weathered carvings, adds a spiritual layer to the site. Located just off the Jaipur-Agra highway, Abhaneri offers a quiet contrast to Rajasthan’s bustling cities. Visit in the late afternoon when shadows stretch across the stone and the structure reveals its full geometric grace.
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6-Day Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi: Agra and Jaipur | Small Group Tour | Monument Entrances and Daily Breakfast
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6.0 Days
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Delhi, Agra, Jaipur +16 más
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La mejor época para visitar Chand Baori Step Well

Primavera 2026
In spring (March-May), Chand Bawdi in Abhaneri enjoys warm days with temperatures averaging 32°C (90°F), cooling slightly in the evenings, making it ideal for exploring the ancient stepwell at a comfortable pace. The surrounding villages come alive with seasonal festivals and blooming mustard fields, enhancing the cultural experience. Visitors can witness local life unfold near the intricate carvings of the ninth-century structure, while nearby Harshat Mata Temple adds spiritual charm. Early morning visits offer golden light perfect for photography and a peaceful atmosphere before daytime warmth sets in.
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Verano 2026
Summer in Chand Baori, Abhaneri brings scorching heat with temperatures reaching 40°C (104°F), yet this 8th-century stepwell offers a cool retreat with its deep, shaded corridors. The intricate architecture draws travelers seeking history and relief from the warmth, while nearby Harshat Mata Temple adds cultural depth. Early mornings are ideal for photography and exploring the village’s heritage under clear skies.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn in Chand Bawdi, Abhaneri brings milder temperatures, averaging 22°C (72°F), after the monsoon, making it ideal for exploring the village's iconic stepwell. The intricate carvings and symmetrical steps of this ancient water-harvesting structure stand in striking contrast against the golden hues of the surrounding landscape. Visitors enjoy cooler mornings and pleasant afternoons, perfect for photography and learning about local history. Nearby, the Harshat Mata Temple adds cultural depth to the visit, while regional festivals and rural walks enhance the autumn charm of this historic Rajasthani site.
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Invierno
During winter (December–February), Chand Baori in Abhaneri enjoys mild and pleasant weather, with temperatures averaging 15°C (59°F) during the day and cooler evenings. This ancient stepwell, with its mesmerizing geometric symmetry and 3,500 narrow steps, becomes a comfortable retreat to explore under the soft winter sun. The surrounding village of Abhaneri comes alive during the annual Winter Festival, offering cultural performances and local crafts. Nearby, the Harshat Mata Temple adds historical charm to the visit. With low humidity and minimal rainfall, winter is the ideal time to appreciate this architectural marvel and its serene, timeless ambiance without summer’s harsh heat.
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How do I get to Chand Bawdi in Abhaneri from Jaipur?

Chand Bawdi is located in Abhaneri village, approximately 95 km southeast of Jaipur. Hire a private taxi or drive via NH21 for the most convenient access – the journey takes about 2 hours. Public transport options are limited; however, some local buses run to Abhaneri from Jaipur’s Sindhi Camp bus station, but a final auto-rickshaw ride is needed.

What is the best time of year to visit Chand Bawdi?

The ideal time to visit Chand Bawdi is between October and March when temperatures are mild, ranging from 15–25°C. Avoid visiting during Rajasthan’s peak summer (April to June) when temperatures exceed 40°C. Monsoon season (July to September) can make the area humid, though the stepwell appears more scenic with partial water filling.

Is there an entry fee to visit Chand Bawdi, Abhaneri?

Yes, there is a nominal entry fee: 40 INR for domestic visitors and 200 INR for foreign tourists. Children may receive reduced or free entry. Payment is accepted in cash only at the site. The fee grants access to the stepwell and surrounding heritage area, including remnants of temples and carved stone architecture.

What should I know about local customs when visiting Abhaneri?

Respect local traditions by dressing modestly – cover shoulders and knees, especially near temple ruins. Avoid public displays of affection and always ask permission before photographing residents. Shoes must be removed before ascending the prayer platform near the Harshat Mata Temple. Remain mindful of religious symbols and do not touch or step on carved religious reliefs.

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