Neemrana Baori
This abandoned stepwell is one of the largest, deepest, and certainly one of the creepiest in India.

šŸ“œ Subterranean stepwell, also known as baori, baoli, bawadi, and vav, is a unique type of water-harvesting structure in India.
šŸ” Marvel of architecture and engineering, built for year-round water supply, it is located near Neemrana Fort in Rajasthan.

Why Go

🌊 Explore a huge, deep, manmade chasm with nearly 200 steps.
šŸ›ļø Marvel at impressive architecture, engineering, and art.
🤫 Experience a palpable sense of abandonment and history.
šŸ“ø Great for unique photography.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Acrophobia warning due to nearly vertical steps.
šŸ—‘ļø Overwhelming sense of abandonment, with decay, garbage, and graffiti.
šŸ¦‡ Presence of bats and precariously hanging bee nests.

Tips

šŸ“ Located just a few kilometers off the busy Delhi/Jaipur highway.

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