Ahmedabad | 22.06.2019 | 07:30 am ~ 09:30 am

Adalaj Vav - Stepwell with a Tragic Tale

About the walk

The arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan have several stunning stepwells, which were built to store rainwater for an extended period of time. Of all these stepwells, the one at Adalaj is of unique importance. It has spectacular carvings, as well as a deeply interesting tale behind its creation. 

Built in 1499, the vav (stepwell) incorporates design elements from Hindu as well as Islamic architecture, and is the only vav with three different entrances that leads to the main well. Its beauty is still intact, and the details of the carvings have endured through time.

This is a custom walk for the students of MS Ramaiah School of Architecture, Bangalore. This walk is not open to others.

Walk Time
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Walk Date
Meeting Time
07:15 am

About the walk

The arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan have several stunning stepwells, which were built to store rainwater for an extended period of time. Of all these stepwells, the one at Adalaj is of unique importance. It has spectacular carvings, as well as a deeply interesting tale behind its creation. 

Built in 1499, the vav (stepwell) incorporates design elements from Hindu as well as Islamic architecture, and is the only vav with three different entrances that leads to the main well. Its beauty is still intact, and the details of the carvings have endured through time.

This is a custom walk for the students of MS Ramaiah School of Architecture, Bangalore. This walk is not open to others.

Led By

Nayan Jaiswal
Having been born and brought up in Ahmedabad, I have always stayed curious about the city. There has been a natural curiosity to discover as much about the city as possible and become part of the rich heritage the city has dwelled since ages. I left Ahmedabad for a short span, during which I lived in 3 other countries and 5 different cities, however the love for the city brought me back and led me to explore city with closer eye, gathering more information about the city and sharing with all…

Meeting Time

07:15 AM

Meeting point

Near Adalaj Vav's Entrance

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Divine Child International School BRTS Stop

Disclaimer

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Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Please Note

• Parking space is available at the meeting point.

• Please wear comfortable walking shoes and carry water.

• Photography allowed.

• No entry fee.