Stepped Tank
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John K
فرانكفورت, ألمانيا1,677 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2022
Das Bad soll angeblich für die Königin gebaut worden sein. Es ist in die Tiefe gebaut und das quadratische Bad ist mit besonderen Steinplatten verkleidet, die nicht in dieser Gegend vorkommen, sondern von weit hergeholt werden mussten. Aus Granit geschlagene Steinrinnen, brachten früher das Wasser bis an dieses Bad. Von der Zentralleitung führt eine weitere Rinne im 90 Grad Winkel das Wasser direkt in diese Badeanlage.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 يناير 2023
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Milind Kshirsagar
ناجبور, الهند166 مساهمة
العائلة • ديسمبر 2022
It's just wow! Very scenic. Maths combined with human skills. Perfect symmetry. Very close to mahanavami dibba. Part of royal enclosure.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 يناير 2023
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Devendra G
جورجاون, الهند864 مساهمة
يناير 2023
Pushkarni, which is also know as step tank, is a part of the royal enclosure in Hampi. There as several water tanks which were a part of the public water system in the city, however this is the most beautiful one. Walking down in the stepped tank is not allowed.
كُتب بتاريخ 7 يناير 2023
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Andrew D
سنغافورة, سنغافورة277 مساهمة
بمفردك • ديسمبر 2022
A nice stepwell reminiscent of those seen in Rajasthan and other parts of India. I had a lovely time taking selfies here!
كُتب بتاريخ 28 ديسمبر 2022
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KeKu
بوين, الهند370 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2022
A wonderfully designed stepped tank and thus a must visit when you are in Hampi. The pathways created to bring the water to the tank are wonderful as well. However, the security does not allow to enter this tank. We have to watch only from the sides of the tank.
كُتب بتاريخ 7 نوفمبر 2022
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Manolo L
Santa Perpetua de Mogoda, إسبانيا757 مساهمة
زوجان • سبتمبر 2022
Bonito pozo sagrado del hinduismo, muy bien conservado; las piedras fueron trasladadas desde más de 500 km, cosa impresionante para esos años
كُتب بتاريخ 10 سبتمبر 2022
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Mayank Agarwal
Tinsukia, الهند1,119 مساهمة
فبراير 2022
My first visit to a stepwell, this one being in the Royal Enclosure of Hampi. Also, first time seeing a medieval-style aqueduct in India.
The practicality of the system and the symmetrical design of the stepwell makes it one of the wonders of ancient India.
The practicality of the system and the symmetrical design of the stepwell makes it one of the wonders of ancient India.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 أغسطس 2022
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aur1408
مومباي (بومباي), الهند53 مساهمة
مارس 2022
It's beautiful ... More intersting if you look at it as an design of step well to get the water from nearby river
كُتب بتاريخ 15 مارس 2022
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Sounak Poddar
كولكاتا (كالكوتا), الهند1,034 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • فبراير 2022
Architectural marvel. This was integral part of the temple complex and still beautifully maintained over the years. Must visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 فبراير 2022
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Purnima Jain
بنغالور, الهند1,730 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2021
Stepwells are common in the drier parts of Northern and Western India—in Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana and Gujarat, for instance—where, when a river is at a distance and there’s a general scarcity of water, monsoon rainwater used to be stored in stepwells. Stepwells, typically square or rectangular in shape, consist of series of steps going down to the water level. Sometimes, the steps go dozens of feet down. As the water evaporates (or is used up) over time, the water level falls and more steps have to be traversed to get to it.
I love step-wells in general, and for me one of the most interesting and unusual structures at Hampi was the stepwell, bearing a fleeting resemblance to the very famous Chand Baori at Abhaneri. It’s an interesting and even beautiful (though sparse) piece of architecture. I especially loved the criss-cross pattern symmterical layout in which the steps are arranged.
It's not permitted to climb down, there is a guard to ensure that.
It is part of Royal Enclosure and very near to Dasara Dibba/Mahanavami Dibba. You can aso see the water supply system during the Vijayanagara empire. This is one of the few step wells which has the aqua duct still standing, with a spout still existing that would fill up the well.
It is amazing that these stepped wells are actually made off site and then fitted here, the steps have numbers engraved. Apparently, the entire tank can be dismantled and reassembled.
This Pushkarni is the most beautiful of all such tanks in Hampi and well maintained.
Other monuments inside the Royal enclosure are the Lotus Mahal, Elephant stables etc, that should not be missed !
For a detailed itinerary of a 7-Day trip to Hampi, Aihole, Pattadakal, Badami & Jog Falls near Shimoga from Bangalore, feel free to visit the Links tab on my profile on TripAdvisor.
I love step-wells in general, and for me one of the most interesting and unusual structures at Hampi was the stepwell, bearing a fleeting resemblance to the very famous Chand Baori at Abhaneri. It’s an interesting and even beautiful (though sparse) piece of architecture. I especially loved the criss-cross pattern symmterical layout in which the steps are arranged.
It's not permitted to climb down, there is a guard to ensure that.
It is part of Royal Enclosure and very near to Dasara Dibba/Mahanavami Dibba. You can aso see the water supply system during the Vijayanagara empire. This is one of the few step wells which has the aqua duct still standing, with a spout still existing that would fill up the well.
It is amazing that these stepped wells are actually made off site and then fitted here, the steps have numbers engraved. Apparently, the entire tank can be dismantled and reassembled.
This Pushkarni is the most beautiful of all such tanks in Hampi and well maintained.
Other monuments inside the Royal enclosure are the Lotus Mahal, Elephant stables etc, that should not be missed !
For a detailed itinerary of a 7-Day trip to Hampi, Aihole, Pattadakal, Badami & Jog Falls near Shimoga from Bangalore, feel free to visit the Links tab on my profile on TripAdvisor.
كُتب بتاريخ 16 ديسمبر 2021
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I will be there at Hampi for 1day only. could anyone give me a list of must see places which could be covered in a day
2013Travel_Companion
مومباي (بومباي), الهند250 مساهمة
You can hire an official, government approved guide. The offer half day and full day tours of the entire area of Hampi. If you want, you could opt for that and see most of the sights in that much time.
bankasathyanarayana
بنغالور, الهند28 مساهمة
No tickets.
You have to get down at Kamalapura and has to walk nearly one kilometer to reach this place.
Near by, Kamalapura. At Janana Enclosure,where you find Lotus mahal and other monuments, nearby also hotel is available.
KashyapDhar
مومباي (بومباي), الهند296 مساهمة
Ticket is not required for Stepped tank sight seeing. You can approach from multiple places. If you are coming from Zanana enclosure which houses many architectural wonders, you might need to have ticket. But that ticket is valid at Zanana enclosure and you don't specifically require ticket to see stepped well.
Yes from Kamlapur you can come walking (i did that, i walked for one whole day and saw all the places)
Note:- Kindly make sure you don't wander alone on the 3.5 km stretch between Hampi and Kamlapur as it has not street lights and is very lonely in case buses don't cross.