Neemrana Baorineemrana
Ancient 9-Story Stepwell
Overview
A massive and deep multi-storied stepwell dating back to the 18th century, showcasing the ancient Indian art of water conservation.
What To Expect?
A grand, slightly weathered structure with 170 steps leading down. The architecture is symmetrical and features arched colonnades that get cooler as you descend. It’s a quiet spot, often free of the main tourist crowds.
Tips
- Carry water as there are no shops immediately next to the Baori.
- The area is rustic and partially abandoned, so visit with a group.
Exploring Neemrana Baori
Architecture of Cooling
This stepwell was used not just for water but as a cooling retreat for weary travelers and locals during the peak Rajasthani summers.
It is one of the largest and deepest stepwells in the region, featuring 9 distinct levels.
How to reach Neemrana Baori
Located about 1 km from the Neemrana Fort Palace; it is easily reachable by a short drive or walk.
Tips for Visiting Neemrana Baori, neemrana
- Carry water as there are no shops immediately next to the Baori.
- The area is rustic and partially abandoned, so visit with a group.



















































