Baoli, RKPuram - New Delhi

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Sector 5, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022, India

Postal code : 110022
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Sector 5, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022, India
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Prof Arun C. Mehta on Google

Impressive tombs from Lodhi Period are located in the heart of Rama Krishna Puram, Delhi in Sector 5. Apart host of monuments, the complex also has a Baoli which is is small but its structure is similar to Agrasen ki Baoli but totally dried and neglected one. Entire campus is left to one security person? The complex has potential to develop as a full-fledged tourist hub but as of now, it is totally neglected. ASI and Delhi Government must revive it.
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Gaurav Meena on Google

Hidden gem in heart of south Delhi. Am small unknown person's tomb and a beautiful well maintained garden is also in the same premise. Do visit in the evenings for a little peach from Delhi's urban woes.
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Vikas Kumar on Google

Whose dargah it is. From comments I could only guess it was built by Ibrahim Lodhi. And guys we know u love ur gfs too much but please stop showing ur skills on the great walls of a historical monument.
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Stroller Saurabh on Google

Nice place Baolis or step wells have always played an important part in the medieval cities of India by ensuring water supply to the population. Delhi has its fair share of these baolis scattered all over the city. In fact, there are so many that we often end up stumbling upon completely unheard of ones strewn across town. The lesser known RK Puram Sector 5 Baoli is one such example. It’s located near an equally unknown cluster of Lodhi era tombs and is accompanied by a wall mosque too.
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Aakarsh Malhotra on Google

A hidden and unpopular tomb and Baoli, built by Ibrahim Lodhi.
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Tushar Suradkar on Google

I found this tomb suddenly when visiting the Wazirpur tomb and was not aware of it. The baoli is gorgeous and well-built and is found on the right side after the main entrance and walking up to the steps for the tomb. I could go right up to the last step down the baoli and some rada-roda was found but there was no water. ♿ Accessibility Features: Yes=Ramp access. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible Entrance. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible Restroom/Toilet. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible Seating. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible Parking.
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Anish b on Google

Historical place - one of the monument. You can come here for walking, kids can play here in fully cover with nature around. Bycycle is not allowed you can park your vehicle's outside infront of the gate. Secondly it's known for Worship, Peer Baba Maharaj.
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Vipin Gaur on Google

A hidden gem of Delhi! The peculiar thing about the stepwells is that they are elusive, hidden, obscure. Like you, many folks are surprised when they know that there exists a stepwell where they reside or frequent like Agrasen Ki Baoli in Connaught Place. You have been frequenting RK Puram area from a long time and especially Sector 5 for South Indian food at Tamil Sangam, but hardly did you ever know that there was a stepwell nearby. Yes, the hidden stepwell at Wazirpur Tomb complex sits in a garden between government flats. The simple structure with two turrets near the well are unique to this stepwell. The premises is less frequented, but remains neat and clean. You get to spot feathery fellows at the site. These tombs and the stepwell are said to be Lodhi era structures built in 15th/16th Century.

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