Neemrana Village

There is one site outside the Fort for toursits that winds through the village, the Step Well, an enormous structure, at one time built to deliver water to the fort and village during the droughts so regular in Rajasthan. Fallen into disrepair and with very little water the structure is a testament to the architecture and political sensibilities of the previous rulers of the area. Moghul and Roman influences in the arches are blended with a traditional Rajasthani tier system of steps and corridors. Today it is a cool place for the young ment to hang out and home to flocks of pigeons..There is no safety rail, no danger signs, no take care notices...no liability signs..nothing. Just boys, pigeons and goats...







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