Complete Travel Guide to Stepwells in Ahmedabad

To visit the best stepwells in India, you needn't look further than the historic city of Ahmedabad.
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By Aaron V.

A travel blogger 5+ years of experience exploring historical destinations around the world.

Last updated on February 9, 2026

India is known for its iconic stepwells. These stunning structures were once a source of fresh water for thousands of years, and became integral community and religious centres. 

There are thousands of stepwells across India but the best of them can be found in and around the city of Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat. 

Finding information on these stepwells in Ahmedabad can be difficult. The city is off the typical tourist route and info online is often inconsistent or out of date. 

Drawing from my own experience exploring the stepwells of Ahmedabad, I’ve created this guide which gives you everything you need to visit the top stepwells in the city, as well as some that can be visited on a day trip.  

THE BEST AHMEDABAD STEPWELL TOURS

⭐️ Best Overall: Private Temples and Religion Tour with Stepwell

⭐️ Best Walking Tour (cheapest): Ahmedabad Heritage Walking Tour

⭐️ Best Patan and Modhera Sun Temple Day Trip: Sun Temple of Modhera & Queen’s Stepwell Day Trip

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About the Stepwells in Ahmedabad

The inhabitants of India’s north-west region have battled with the dry & arid climate all throughout their history. Rivers like the Sabarmati, that flows through Ahmedabad, have historically been seasonal, drying up for half the year. 

The local’s answer to water sustainability was to access the groundwater. To build wells. Or vavs, in the local language. While wells may have been used all across the world, no one built them quite like India. 

In the arid climate of north-west India, these stepwells were not only an essential source of freshwater, but also served as a much needed escape from the heat, leading them to become thriving community hubs. 

Because of this important role they played in daily life, the locals built the stepwells with stunning architecture and attention to detail. 

That’s why today they’ve become so iconic. 

The earliest stepwells in the Indian subcontinent are up to 5000 years old, but most of the ones you can visit today were built from around the 7th century CE onwards. 

There are thousands of stepwells across India, and many more in Pakistan. They vary in size in grandeur, with some being simple holes in the ground with a couple of stepwells, while others are up to 100ft deep with the most mesmerising architecture. 

To see some of the best stepwells in India, you need not go far from Ahmedabad. In this guide I’ve provided you with all the details you need to visit the best stepwells in and around the city.

Best Stepwells in Ahmedabad

There are countless stepwells in Ahmedabad, but many of them are in disrepair and probably not worth your time.

Below are the top 2 stepwells in the city that are absolutely worth visiting. 

Adalaj Stepwell

Located on the northern outskirts of the city lies 📍Adalaj Vav, which is without a doubt the most popular & ‘touristy’ stepwell in Ahmedabad. 

This stepwell is made up of a stepped corridor leading 5 stories underground towards the cistern. The walls and pillars of the stepwell have remarkably intricate carvings, made up of a mix of Islamic, Hindu and Jain influences. 

While the vav may be beautiful to look at, perhaps the most interesting thing about it is the story behind its construction.

According to historical records, some of which come directly from the inscriptions on the wall of the structure, the well was commissioned in 1498 by the local king at the time.

Unfortunately for him, he didn’t live to complete the project as he was soon killed in battle by the Sultan of Gujarat.

The victorious Sultan then wanted to marry the wife of the deceased king, but she refused to marry him unless he agreed to finish the stepwell in her late husband’s memory. And so he did. Only for her to later fall into the well to her death. 

Apparently Sultan was so distraught that he ordered the death of the stonemasons who built the stepwell, so no replica could ever be made. 

Today, perhaps because of that story, Adalaj Stepwell is the most restricted, with several metal fences around the structure to prevent people falling in. While these safety measures are for the best, it makes Adalaj among the least photogenic of the stepwells in Ahmedabad. 

The best Ahmedabad stepwell tour that includes Adalaj Stepwell:

⭐️ Private Temples and Religion Tour with Stepwell

Adalaj Vav is located about 16km North of the city centre, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. 
The simplest way to get there is just to book an uber  – it’ll likely cost you around $5 USD 

Adalaj Stepwell is open from 6am to 6pm daily.

The ticket price for Adalaj Stepwell is:

  • ₹25 for Indian citizens
  • ₹300 for foreigners

Dada Harir Stepwell

The 📍Dada Harir stepwell is somewhat of a hidden gem. Despite being situated right in the heart of Ahmedabad, making it one of the easiest stepwells to reach, it’s far less ‘touristy’ than Adalaj. 

And this isn’t because this stepwell is worse in any way. In fact, Dada Harir is virtually identical to Adalaj, being essentially the same size, layout and architectural style.  But unlike Adalaj, Dada Harir stepwell doesn’t have any protective fencing, making it the much more photogenic of the two. 

Similar to Adalaj, Dada Harir was built in the late 15th century and, like most stepwells, its history is detailed on the inscriptions on the walls. According to this, the stepwell was commissioned by Dhai Harir, a household lady of the Sultan and an important member of his court. 

Not only this, but within the same complex you’ll also find the Dhai Harir Sultani Mosque, and the tomb where Dhai Harir was buried, so it’s really 3 historical sites in 1. 

As mentioned, Dada Harir has no protective fencing (as of my visit in 2023). So yes it does make it more photogenic, but also more dangerous. 

If you want to reach the upper balinese of the stepwell, where you can snap some amazing photos, avoid shimmering along the narrow edges like many locals do. Instead go back to the surface level, walk to the top of the cistern where you’ll find a spiral staircase that will safely take you down to the upper balconies. 

The best Ahmedabad stepwell tour that includes Dada Harir Stepwell:

⭐️ Private tour of city for cultural immersion

Dada Harir Vav is located within the city itself. The simplest option is to avoid the city chaos and just book a taxi/rickshaw or an uber. If you catch a train, it’s a 20min walk from Ahmedabad Junction Railway Station. 

Dada Harir Stepwell is open from 8am to 6pm daily.

The ticket price for Dada Harir Stepwell is…nothing. It’s totally free. At least for now…

Best Stepwells Near Ahmedabad

The above are the best stepwells in Ahmedabad itself, but there are more to explore in the surrounding area. 

Below are the top stepwells in the vicinity of Ahmedabad, easily visited on a daytrip from the city. 

Rani Ki Stepwell

📍Rani Ki Vav is located in the regional town of Patan, about 100km from Ahmedabad. 

Despite its isolation, a day trip to Rani Ki stepwell is well worth the effort, because it’s one of the biggest and most spectacular of all India’s stepwells. It’s often featured at the top of lists of the best stepwells in India

This UNESCO World Heritage Site traces its origins back to the 11th century CE, supposedly taking over 20 years to build. 

Somewhere along the way Rani Ki stepwell was buried in silt after continual flooding from the nearby Saraswati River, leaving only a few pillars sticking out of the ground. It wasn’t until the 1980s that it was properly dug up and restored.

These days it’s well maintained and was even deemed the Cleanest Iconic Place in India in 2016. Thanks to this, you get to experience the stepwell in its full glory – and it truly is something to behold. 

The best Ahmedabad stepwell tour that includes Rani Ki Stepwell:

⭐️ Sun Temple of Modhera & Queen’s Stepwell Day Trip

Patan is a 2.5hr drive from Ahmedabad. The best way to reach Rani Ki Stepwell is on a guided tour from Ahmedabad, which is often combined with Adalaj Stepwell and the Modhera Sun Temple.

Rani ki Stepwell is open from 8am to 6pm daily.

The ticket price for Rani ki Stepwell is:

  • ₹35 for Indian citizens
  • ₹550 for foreigners

Modhera Sun Temple

Another of the most spectacular stepwells in India can be found in the small town of Modhera. 

Located within 100km of Ahmedabad, and on the way to Rani Ki stepwell, Modhera is home to the 📍Sun Temple, which also has one of the best stepwells in India. 

As the name suggests, this temple is dedicated to the Hindu sun god, Surya. Given that Modhera is located in what is essentially a desert, I’d say they chose the perfect location to worship such a deity when the temple was built back in 1025 CE.

The stepwell at the Modhera Sun Temple offers something a little different than the others on this list, with a more open-air design. But the carvings around the structure are no less impressive. 

What attracts people to this historical site isn’t just the stepwell, but also the sun temple itself. Not only is every inch of the temple’s surface covered in intricate rock carvings, but the structure is also said to have been designed so that when the sun rises during the equinox it shines directly into the inner sanctum. 

The best Ahmedabad stepwell tour that includes the Modhera Sun Temple

⭐️ Sun Temple of Modhera & Queen’s Stepwell Day Trip

Modhera is a 2hr drive from Ahmedabad. Given its location, the Modhera Sun Temple is best combined on a daytrip with the Rani Ki vav. Thankfully, there are tours that will take you to both, which you can find here.

Modhera Sun Temple is open from 8am to 6pm daily.

The ticket prices for Modhera Sun Temple are: 

  • ₹30 for Indians
  • ₹500 for foreigners 

Best time to visit Ahmedabad

India’s north-west region is the hottest part of the country, so choosing the right time of year to visit can make all the difference. 

There are generally considered to be 3 seasons in Gujarat:

  • November to February – the ‘winter’ months, when the weather is pleasant and the daytime temperature sits comfortably around 20 to 30 degrees. 
  • March to June – the region’s extremely hot summer, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 40 degrees. 
  • July to October – the monsoon season, when daytime temperatures are slightly cooler but random spouts of rainfall are more common. 


Overall the best time to visit Ahmedabad is between November to February.

How to get to Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad is located in the Indian state of Gujarat, in the country’s north-west region, and is a little off the typical tourist route. 

Many travellers visit the neighbouring state of Rajasthan, or travel the ‘Golden Triangle’ (Delhi, Jaipur and Agra), but rarely does Ahmedabad ever get included.

However there are ways to fit this city neatly into your India travel itinerary. 

Personally I visited Ahmedabad on the way from Mumbai to Rajasthan. Spending a few days in Ahmedabad along the way was a great way to break up the long journey. 

Alternatively, Ahmedabad makes for a great addition to a Rajasthan travel itinerary, being only 1 overnight train or bus ride from Udaipur

There are 3 main ways of reaching Ahmedabad:

Depending on where you’re coming from, a train might be the most convenient way of reaching the city, with Ahmedabad being connected to other nearby tourist hotspots like Mumbai and Udaipur. 

The journey from any nearby major city is at least 8 hours. Thankfully, you can book an overnight sleeper ticket. That way you combine your accommodation with your transport and wake up in Ahmedabad ready to go.

The main railway station in Ahmedabad, where you’ll likely get on and off, is Ahmedabad Junction, which is located in the city centre. From here you can hire a taxi to your accommodation.

The best place to buy train tickets to Ahmedabad is on 12Go Asia.

Where a train isn’t an option, you can always get a bus. 

While the journey might be a little more bumpy, buses are just as cheap and convenient as trains. And just like trains, you also have the option of booking an overnight sleeper ticket to save time. 

When you book a bus ticket on 12Go Asia, you’ll be given a pick up location somewhere central where you’ll find your bus and be on your way to Ahmedabad.

Of course, you can always just fly directly to Ahmedabad. 

This is definitely the most convenient option if you’ve got the room in your budget, or if you’re coming directly from somewhere far away, like Delhi, Kolkata or Bangalore. 

You’ll fly into Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport, which is located on the northern outskirts of the country and only about a 20min drive from the city centre.

Dada Harir Stepwell in Ahmedabad, India

Ahmedabad Stepwell Tours

The best stepwells in Ahmedabad are scattered all over the city, or require a day trip into regional Gujarat.

This can be a lot of effort for a foreigner in a country like India, where few locals speak English, and public transport is unreliable. That’s why the best way to visit the stepwells is on a guided tour. 

There are multiple guided tours to choose from. They make visiting the stepwells in Ahmedabad much easier by covering all the transport and logistics.

There aren’t any guided tours currently that take you only to the stepwells in this guide, but there are multiple that take you to the top attractions in and around Ahmedabad, which include stepwells.

THE BEST AHMEDABAD STEPWELL TOURS

⭐️ Best Overall: Private Temples and Religion Tour with Stepwell

⭐️ Best Walking Tour (cheapest): Ahmedabad Heritage Walking Tour

⭐️ Best Patan and Modhera Sun Temple Day Trip: Sun Temple of Modhera & Queen’s Stepwell Day Trip

Planning your trip to India

Now that you have all the information on visiting the Ellora and Ajanta Caves, it’s time to start planning your trip to India. Here are some resources to help you get started:

✈ Flights: Trip.com and Skyscanner are the best resources for finding cheap flights to India. 

🚅 Transport: 12Go is the best online platform for booking trains and buses in India, and across Asia.

🏨 Accommodation: Booking.com is the best resource for finding amazing hotels in India, while Hostelworld is the best for finding hostels. 

🏥 Travel Insurance: Heymondo covers all the essentials in India, including theft, medical and cancellations. 

🛜 Internet: To stay connected in India, you can use Airalo. They offer an eSIM, meaning all you need is a smartphone and and the app. 

🌐 VPN: To stay connected and access service that may not be available in India, use NordVPN.

🏄 Tours & Day Trips: Get Your Guide and Viator are the top platforms for tours and activities in India. 

🎟 Tickets: Official websites to historical sites in India rarely sell tickets online. But often you can purchase them from Klook, allowing you to save time by booking in advance.

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Further reading on India

Here are more guides on India to help you plan your trip:

⬤ If you’re interested in seeing more stepwells across India, check out: Complete Guide to Visiting Stepwells in India.

⬤ Ahmedabad has many more amazing historical sites beyond stepwells. Check out: 10 Best Historical Sites in Ahmedabad.

⬤ If you’re looking for more amazing historical sites in India, look no further than the state of Rajasthan. Check out: 2-Week Rajasthan Itinerary for History Buffs.

⬤ For more historical travel guides on India, check out our India page.

Welcome

I’m Aaron, a travel blogger specialising in historical destinations. From the pyramids of Egypt, to cave temples in India, to Khmer ruins in SEA, I travel the world visiting the top historical sites and I’m here to help you do the same.