Rani Ki Baoli, located just off the Jaipur–Dehli highway in Neemarana, Rajasthan is said to have been built by Thakur Janak Singh in 1700. It is nine storeys deep, with the last two levels underwater. At ground level, there are 86 colonnaded openings from where the visitor descends 170 steps to the deepest water source.

Traditionally, baoris in Rajasthan have acted as resting places with water and shade for the travellers. What makes it all the more a “part” of Ramada Neemrana is that it is just a 20-min drive from the hotel.

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