Rajon Ki Baoli - New Delhi

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Address :

Mehrauli Archeological Pk Trl, Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India

Postal code : 110016
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Mehrauli Archeological Pk Trl, Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India
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Barun Ghosh on Google

Probably the first baoli I've seen with a mosque and tomb located adjacent to it, Rajon ki Baoli got its name from from "Rajbirs" (Mistri's/Mason's) in the early 20th century due to the presence of these Rajbirs who had moved in permanently into the deserted mosque. This complex was built around 1506 CE in the Lodhi Era by an administrator, Daulat Khan and has all the markings of a pre-Mughal building. The tiny bit of blue tiled mosaics on tomb of the tomb makes one realise how colourful this spot once was under the bright Indian sun. Nothing remains but darkened roofs and walls within the mosque but the intensely organic cartouche on the outside does indicate that care and time were taken to build this complex ergo the mosque must have been very well decorated too. Located within the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, there no tickets to enter but it's quiet a walk from the main gate and the pathway is a bit steep. Not recommended for people with reduced mobility.
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Rahul Singh -The Artist on Google

This is really a nice and historic place but the only thing i didn't like about this. The authorities aren't taking these places nicely. The water which is stored by rain or by something has became so toxic all the beauty of this place goes down by this. Please do clean and make this place more beautiful for people , so they can see how beautiful this place is.
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Vishal Bhaker on Google

A hidden gem of Delhi. Usually not many people visit the Mehrauli Archeological Park and within this park, this is one of the hidden gems which not many people are aware of. In 2021 rains, a four-five storey baoli got filled upto the top as in my images and entry was restricted. No fee but a wonderful place to visit within Delhi
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PRIYA DHARSHINI G on Google

Very beautiful place in the mehrauli archeological Park campus but this particular place is locked as there is water in the well. You can look at this from the outside gate at a decent distance and enjoy the view, due to the fear of people falling /getting injured because of the water filled in well its usually closed.
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Shubham Singh on Google

Good place to spent time, beautiful views and greenery all around, people here love to sit on the top of the monument and watch the scenic views ?
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Nhật Anh Trần on Google

Until today, when looking back to these photos, I still found myself amzed by the beauty of this Baoli. Since I went on very early morning, the mist made it even more mysterious. There were hundred of parrots there.
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Uttam Sharma on Google

Mughal era water storage and deep well can be found in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park. The surrounding area around the baoli is not well kept yet is an interesting place for people. It was closed when I went in Feb 22 .
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Vipin Gaur on Google

Situated inside the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Rajon Ki Baoli (16th Century) is one of the best kept secrets of the city. The stepwell boasts of a grand ornate structure with cooling chambers in a jungle like surrounding. It surely offers a relaxing ambience for the weary travellers. We have witnessed it in all moods... completely dry, with little water and with waters uptill the chambers. May it be back to its grandeur and be the reason for the happiness for all those who seek its support!

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