Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav) Tours and Tickets
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Adalaj Stepwell is a must-visit not only for fans of architecture but also for those interested in engineering.
Photographers will want to bring a good zoom lens to best capture the intricate carvings at the stepwell.
The stepwell is not wheelchair- or stroller-accessible.
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What is Adalaj Stepwell and where is it located?
Adalaj Stepwell is a historic structure that was originally used to collect and store rainwater for use during dry times of the year. The stepwell is situated on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, one of the largest cities in the state of Gujarat, about a 25-minute drive from the city center.
What is the history behind Adalaj Stepwell?
Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav) was constructed at the end of the 15th century, in honor of Veer Singh, who led the Vaghela Dynasty. His widow— Rudadevi—commissioned it. According to legend, when the stepwell was completed, she threw herself into its depths, ultimately dying by suicide.
Are guided tours available for Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav)?
Yes, guided tours of Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav) are available. It's a popular stop on Ahmedabad city tours and multi-day tours of Gujarat. If you're particularly into stepwells, you can also opt for a stepwell-themed tour that also visits Rani ki Vav Stepwell, a couple of hours away by car.
Are there any nearby attractions or places to visit after exploring Adalaj Stepwell?
Yes, there are plenty of attractions worth visiting after exploring Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav). The most popular is Matma Gandi’s ashram (the Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram), situated between the stepwell and central Ahmedad. Plus, architecture fans won't want to miss the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, famous for its intricately carved jali (screen).
Is Adalaj Stepwell accessible for wheelchairs or people with mobility issues?
No, Adalaj Stepwell isn’t accessible for people in wheelchairs or suitable for most other visitors with mobility issues. It’s also unsuitable for strollers. There are a lot of uneven surfaces within the attraction and comfortable, sturdy shoes are a must for getting around comfortably and safely.
Are photography and videography allowed inside Adalaj Stepwell?
Yes, photography and videography are allowed inside Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav), but professional crews need to seek permission from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) before conducting commercial shoots. Keep in mind, that unlike many attractions in India, there are no additional fees for photography or videography at the stepwell.
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