Agrasen ki Baoli Delhi: Famous Stepwells of India

New Delhi – Well in India this one is not just round. But it is multilevel with hundreds of steps.

India is a favorite destination for world travelers. Very many places can be visited in India, not least in New Delhi. If tours to Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, and Jama Masjid are common, try to come to Agrasen Ki Baoli.

Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi

Tusk Travel visited there on Tuesday (10/16/2018) yesterday. Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the multilevel wells that have been used to extract water in its era. This well was founded in the 14th century, with a building height of 60 meters.

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The well is one of the grandest architectural remains of the past. A traveler can go down to the bottom of the well past three levels of buildings, with 103 steps.

For lovers of photography, this place is very interesting to photograph, because this building has a very beautiful perspective. In addition, many pigeons, crows, and rafters fly around and around the good area, which supports better photos.

Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi

For those who like photography, + is also a good spot. Get ready to take a camera or cellphone to capture tourist moments here.

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Well, travel to multilevel wells is not difficult. The location is on Hailey Road, Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. From India Gate, a traveler can walk between 10-15 minutes. However, if you ride public vehicles such as taxis or tuk-tuk, it is better to show this location through a road.

To enter the Agrasen Ki Baoli, a traveler also does not need to pay a penny or free. A traveler can enter immediately when he arrives on the front page. But it is unfortunate, there is still little information contained in Ki Baoli Agrasen regarding the history and origin of the building.

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Read some Additional Information  for visit in Agrasen ki Baoli, Delhi:

Aspect Details
Location Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, New Delhi, India
History Believed to have been built by Maharaja Agrasen during the Mahabharata era and later rebuilt by the Tughlaq or the Lodhi dynasty
Architecture Ancient stepwell featuring multiple layers of stone arches, steps leading down to water, and intricate design
Opening Hours Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Best Time to Visit Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere
Photography Allowed; the stepwell is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts
How to Reach Easily accessible by metro (Rajiv Chowk station) and by road; located near Connaught Place
Nearby Attractions Connaught Place, India Gate, Jantar Mantar, and National Museum

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