step-well

Discover cities like never before.

Enjoy over self-guided city exploration with our app ‘Explory’. Learn all about the history and discover hidden more than 500.000 hidden gems, that only locals know about. Build custom tours, find nearby places, and start exploring instantly.

Step into the depths of Delhi’s captivating past. Before you stands Gandhak ki Baoli a five-storied stepwell. It’s one of Delhi’s largest and deepest. This magnificent structure whispers tales of a bygone era when water was precious.

Gandhak ki Baoli was commissioned around 1211-1236 AD. Iltutmish the founder of the Slave Dynasty ordered its construction. The baoli ensured a constant water supply for the city’s residents. Imagine the daily life unfolding around this impressive well. People collected water for drinking cooking and bathing. They performed rituals and celebrated ceremonies here. Travelers and caravans found respite within its cool embrace.

The name Gandhak ki Baoli means “stepwell of sulfur”. The name stems from the distinctive sulfurous smell that lingers in the air. It’s a unique detail that adds to the baoli’s mystique. Located near Adham Khan’s tomb and Jahaz Mahal this architectural marvel served its purpose for centuries. The well is made of brimstone a testament to the ingenuity of its builders.

Sadly Gandhak ki Baoli is now neglected. It’s often used as a swimming pool by locals when water levels are high. Despite being under the Archaeological Survey of India’s protection it’s falling into disrepair. This is a poignant reminder of Delhi’s rich past. The baoli serves as a powerful symbol of the city’s evolving relationship with its heritage.

Its five stories once resonated with life and activity. Now Gandhak ki Baoli stands as a silent witness. Its architectural elements including the well the steps and the intermediate pavilions tell a story of resilience. A story of resourceful water management in a historically arid region. Its existence is a testament to human creativity. It’s also a stark reminder of the need for preservation of our cultural treasures. Let us ensure this remarkable stepwell continues to echo through the centuries.

The story of step-well in Delhi is just one of many fascinating insights you can discover with Explory. To experience the city beyond its surface, you need more than just a map – you need a smart guide that reveals the background, the culture, and the character of each place. With Explory’s city guide, you can dive deeper into Delhi and transform your visit into a unique city tour filled with stories that bring history and everyday life to light.Explory connects you with Delhi in a new way. Our guide doesn’t just show you where to go – it enriches your journey with context and atmosphere. Through carefully designed routes and storytelling, you’ll uncover hidden gems and unexpected highlights that even locals might miss. The audio guide makes the city come alive, allowing you to listen while you walk and explore at your own pace.Our city guide is ideal for travelers who want more than sightseeing. Whether your interest is culture, architecture, or local traditions, Explory enables authentic exploration. Each city tour is flexible and intuitive, helping you experience Delhi with freedom while still being guided by expert knowledge. By combining narrative, navigation, and discovery, Explory ensures your trip becomes an adventure filled with hidden gems and lasting impressions.Take the next step and download the Explory App today. Inside, you’ll find over 300 cities and more than 500,000 POIs and stories to explore. Whether you’re searching for a reliable guide, want to try an immersive audio guide, or plan a memorable city tour, Explory is your all-in-one companion. Begin your journey now and uncover the true essence of Delhi – only with Explory.

More Places in Delhi

Noori Masjid

“Lost and found,” whispered the wind as it danced around Noori Masjid. This place, Noori Masjid, holds more than meets

Explore

Samaspur

Picture this. A bustling village nestled within the sprawling metropolis of Delhi. This is Samaspur. A place where history and

Explore

Gold Souk

A shimmering mirage? No, it’s the Gold Souk. Here at the Gold Souk, the air practically vibrates with the energy

Explore

Tihar Jail

Whispers of hardened criminals and high-profile convicts echo within these walls. This is Tihar Jail, India’s largest prison complex. Spanning

Explore

Ministry of Finance

R.K Shanmukham Chetty’s legacy echoes here. This is the Ministry of Finance in Delhi. Its imposing presence speaks volumes about

Explore