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A queen's memorial, a sun-aligned temple and the world's most complex silk
Most memorials in India were built by kings in memory of their queens. Rani ki Vav is the rare exception — a seven storey stepwell built by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty in the 11th century, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and widely considered the most extravagant water storage system ever built in India. Forty kilometres away, the Modhera Sun Temple was constructed in 1026 AD on the Tropic of Cancer at precisely 23.5 degrees latitude, so that the first rays of the sun at the summer solstice fall directly onto the main shrine. In the ancient weaving town of Patan nearby, four weavers spend 100 days producing a single Patola saree in the double Ikat technique, a process so complex and a result so extraordinary that these sarees have been traded and treasured across Asia for centuries. Our private Rani ki Vav tour from Ahmedabad brings all three of these extraordinary places together in a single day. 5 Senses Tours is recognised by the Department of Tourism, a winner of the Outlook Responsible Tourism Award and the Tripadvisor Travellers Choice Award.





The Rani ki Vav tour from Ahmedabad begins with hotel pickup at 7:30 am in a private air conditioned vehicle.
The first stop is the Modhera Sun Temple, built in 1026 AD by Bhimadeva I of the Solanki dynasty on the banks of the Pushpavati river. The temple sits on the Tropic of Cancer at exactly 23.5 degrees latitude, a placement that was entirely deliberate — the architects designed the sanctuary so that the first rays of the sun on the summer solstice fall directly through the entrance and illuminate the main shrine at the precise moment of sunrise. On the two equinoxes the sun lights the entire temple from front to back without casting a shadow on any part of the structure. The temple platform is carved with scenes from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana and the Kamasutra, and the exterior walls are covered in sculptural panels of extraordinary refinement. Suryakund, the step well adjacent to the temple, has 108 miniature temple shrines built into its stepped sides — one of the most unusual architectural features in Gujarat.
Rani ki Vav Stepwell at Patan is the centrepiece of the Rani ki Vav tour from Ahmedabad. Built on the banks of the Saraswati river in the 11th century, this seven storey stepwell descends 23 metres into the earth and was designed not as a functional water source alone but as an inverted temple, its walls and columns covered in over 500 sculptures from the Hindu pantheon centred on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The engineering and the craftsmanship are both extraordinary — the stepwell remained in use for over two centuries before the Saraswati river shifted course and silted it up, and when excavations revealed it in the 20th century the sculptures were found in almost perfect condition. UNESCO inscribed it as a World Heritage Site in 2014. Your guide explains the social history of stepwells in medieval Gujarat, the unique role they played as gathering places for women in a society where public spaces were largely male, and what the iconographic programme of Rani ki Vav was designed to express about the relationship between water, fertility and divine order.
The Patola silk weaving visit in Patan is the final stop on the tour, a complete contrast to the architectural grandeur of the morning. Patola weaving is double Ikat, the most technically complex weaving tradition in the world, in which both the warp and the weft threads are individually tied and dyed before a single thread is placed on the loom, so that the pattern emerges from the intersection of pre-dyed threads rather than from the weaving itself. A single saree made by four weavers takes 100 days to complete. The families who carry this tradition have been weaving in Patan for generations and your guide introduces you to the weavers and explains the extraordinary precision required to keep the pattern aligned across thousands of individual threads.
Hotel drop in Ahmedabad by 5:30 pm.
This private Rani ki Vav tour from Ahmedabad is fully inclusive. We take care of hotel pickup and drop in a private air conditioned vehicle, your expert guide throughout the day, all entry fees and an Indian vegetarian lunch.
Rani ki Vav Stepwell is a world heritage site and a fine specimen of incredible engineering and craftsmanship. Designed as an inverted temple it is arguably the most extravagant water storage system in the world. It was an important venue for medieval women to gather and socialize!
Modhera Sun temple was built in the 11th century is a remakrable specimen of astronomical precision in architecture. Located on the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5 degrees latitude, the Sun Temple gets lit up by the first rays of the sun on the summer solstice every year.
Patola silk weaving is a step back in time. One saree made by 4 weavers over a 100 days! The style is double Ikat in which both warp and the weft are resist-dyed prior to weaving.
This is a fully guided tour led by a professional guide who will bring alive the role of Stepwell in the lives of women during medieval times. He will also help you appreciate the incredibly precise temple architecture and the intricate silk weaving at Patola.
A private tour ensures that we are able to focus all our attention on you and adjust the pace of the Stepwell, Sun temple and Patola silk tour. according to your interests. Pick and drop from your Ahmedabad hotel in an airconditioned vehicle is included .
Our company is helping local communities by training & employing local guides. During our tours we give business to local vendors to ensure travel dollars stay where they are spent.


World heritage Stepwell, Sun temple and Silk weaving
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