G5CM+493 Rajon Ki Baoli, Mehrauli Archeological Pk Trl, Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110016
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Rajon ki baoli or baoli of the rajmistry or masons, built during 16th century in Lodi era. Five layered stepwell. It's a stunning place to be in with its verandahs. There's also a mosque and tomb in the complex. You can still see peeks of blue colorwork in the tomb and the beautiful work on the inside of the mosque. No entry fee
Right at the end of the trail that starts at Qutub Minar is a real hidden gem - the Rajon Ki Baoli - a 500 year old Baoli (open well) that goes down 3 floors to the water table. The Baoli is in very good condition and very well maintained. You can walk up and down the floors via narrow winding stairwells - that add to the adventure. At the top and to the right is a small mosque, from the top of which you get a fantastic view of Qutub Minar behind Mehrauli village. If you don't want to do the long hike from Qutub to the Baoli, you can also access it from the Mehrauli village side (close to the post office, behind Mehrauli Bus Depot). Highly recommended.
Adorable place Rajon Ki Baoli is a fascinating place to visit for anyone interested in the history and culture of Delhi. The stepwell showcases the engineering and artistic skills of the Lodi period, as well as the water management system that was essential for survival in the arid climate. The stepwell also offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Rajon Ki Baoli is a hidden gem that deserves more attention and appreciation from visitors.
Finally found a fuuuull step well Granted you wouldn't want to drink or even swim in this water buuuut still quite pretty regardless There is a B-E-A-utiful round well which feeds this place with life giving H20... That said it might be the laaaast place you want to fall into Love the domed buildings overlooking the terrace! Great place to watch the sunset for sure Met some young ladies who where here doing a photo shoot... Needless to say I got to photo bomb their picture session with a true vengeance! We had a ball laughing and giggling... Hope those photos came out well Really enjoyed this place and the time exploring all of her catacombs
This place exist in Mehrauli , Rajon ki Baoli is a place where you find alot of monument like gumbad , baoli etc
Rajon ki Baoli also referred to as Rajon ki Bain, Rajon means Masons probably named during the British Empire. It is located in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park in Delhi and is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained step-wells in Delhi. The Baoli was commissioned by Daulat Khan in 1506 CE. He was an administrator of the Lodi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate who invited Babur to India. The three-story structure has a lot to offer, one can find many historic significance here. The baoli is surrounded by Verandah with attractive pillars and arches decorated with motifs. On the west side of the baoli, there's a small tomb and a stunning mosque.
Do not visit as the Area is not safe and one has to pass through dirty slum to visit this baoli. Poor maintenance by the govt. ancient baoli is left as it as by the Archaeological Survey of India. Beautiful place worth not visiting.
The baoli was built during the Lodi dynasty, which ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1451 to 1526. The exact date of construction of Rajon Ki Baoli is not known, but it is believed to have been built in the late 15th century. The baoli is named after a saint called Rajon who is said to have lived in the area at that time. The baoli is a square-shaped structure with steps leading down to a well at the bottom. It is 60 feet deep and is made of red sandstone. The baoli has three levels of arched corridors with chambers on either side. Rajon Ki Baoli served as a source of water for the people of Mehrauli for many years. It was also used as a resting place for travelers and as a venue for community gatherings. Today, Rajon Ki Baoli is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. It is open to the public and is a popular tourist attraction. The baoli is also used as a location for cultural events and exhibitions.
Rajon Ki Baoli Located in New Delhi of South. The complete address is G5CM+493 Rajon Ki Baoli, Mehrauli Archeological Pk Trl, Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110016.
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