Embark on a fascinating private day tour to Abhaneri Stepwells, where ancient engineering marvels await your discovery. Explore the mesmerizing Chand Baori, a breathtaking stepwell with over a thousand symmetrical steps that plunge deep into the earth. Witness the architectural brilliance of ancient India as you learn about the historical significance of these stunning structures.
But that's not all! Your adventure continues to the Monkey Temple, where playful monkeys roam amidst ancient ruins and sacred temples. Enjoy a personalized experience with our expert guide and comfortable transportation, making this day trip an unforgettable journey into the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
Day 1 - Private tour of Abhaneri Stepwells with Monkey Temple
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The story of Abhaneri Stepwell dates back to the 8th and 9th centuries when it was built by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty. The stepwell, known as Chand Baori, was not only a water reservoir but also served as a gathering place for locals and travelers.
It provided relief from the scorching heat and offered a place for social interactions and religious ceremonies. The intricate design of the stepwell showcases the architectural brilliance of ancient India.
Abhaneri's famous stepwell, Chand Baori, has a remarkable 3,500 symmetrical steps that descend to a depth of about 20 meters (65 feet).
Abhaneri does not have a specific closing time as it is an archaeological site. However, it is generally recommended to visit during daylight hours, and tourists are advised to leave before evening.
Abhaneri is known for its stepwell (Chand Baori) and the Harshat Mata Temple. The temple is dedicated to Harshat Mata, the goddess of joy and happiness. The temple's ruins are situated near the stepwell complex.
The other name for the Monkey Temple in Jaipur is "Galta Ji Temple" or "Galtaji Temple." It is a Hindu temple complex situated in the Aravalli hills, about 10 kilometers from Jaipur's city center.
There is no entry fee to visit the Monkey Temple (Galta Ji Temple) in Jaipur. It is open to the public, and visitors can explore the temple complex and interact with the playful monkeys without any charge. However, donations are often accepted for the maintenance and upkeep of the temple premises.
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