Rani Ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a magnificent step-well located in Gujarat, India. It's an architectural marvel with intricate carvings and a unique water management system.
Currency
INR (₹)
Best time to visit
October to March
Languages
Gujarati · Hindi
Coordinates
24.139°, 72.417°
Key facts
1Rani Ki Vav is one of the largest and most complex step-wells in India.
2It's an exceptional example of subterranean architecture of Gujarat.
3The step-well is adorned with more than 600 sculptures and carvings.
Timeline
1063: Construction of Rani Ki Vav began during the reign of Bhimadev I.
11th Century: The step-well was completed and dedicated to Vishnu.
2014: Rani Ki Vav was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.