A village approx. 90 km from jaipur which has a step-well believed to be built over night is indeed an under-rated and least explored tourist places in India. Abhaneri, a small village near Jaipur in Rajasthan, is famous for its exquisite 1,200 year old step-well known as the Chand baori. The oldest parts of the step well date from the 8th century onwards. This baori or step-well, which is considered as the deepest step well in the world, is located opposite to a partially ruined temple known as the Harshat Mata mandir. Named after a local 8th century CE Rajput ruler King Chanda. The imposing square shaped baori measures 35 meter on each side, and is around 19 meter in depth. There are double flights of 3,500 stairs on ten landings on three sides of the well, which run parallel to the baori rim. These stairs are perfectly proportioned in a way that they form stair-triangles along a very sharp descent. At the bottom of the well, the air remains 5-6 degrees cooler than at t...
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