Hey adventurers! Journey back in time at Adalaj Stepwell, near Gandhinagar! This stunning water temple, once called 'Rudabai Stepwell,' is centuries old. Imagine queens building this five-story deep well in 1499! See intricate carvings, cool air, and learn about Gujarat's amazing history. A must-see for every traveler exploring India!
Admire The Intricate Carvings
Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere
Explore The Stepwell'S Architecture
Learn About The History
Take Photographs Of The Well
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
The Adalaj Stepwell was built in 1499 by Queen Rudadevi, the wife of Vaghela chieftain Veer Singh. It's believed that the queen commissioned the well after her husband's death to provide water for the villagers and to honor his memory. The stepwell's construction involved both Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, showcasing the cultural fusion of the time. According to a local legend, the queen herself was buried within the stepwell after its completion. The stepwell has remained a significant historical landmark, attracting visitors from all over the world for its architectural beauty and historical importance.