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Patan & Modhera: The Sun Temple and the Queen's Stepwell

A day trip from Ahmedabad into Solanki-era genius, where a temple was built to catch the dawn and a stepwell was carved like an upside-down palace.

Photo: Bernard Gagnon · Wikimedia Commons

Best time

October to March

Ideal duration

One full day; two if unhurried

Good for

Architecture lovers, photographers, history readers

Nearest airport

Ahmedabad

North of Ahmedabad, two eleventh-century masterpieces sit close enough to see in a single day. Modhera's Sun Temple was built by the Solanki dynasty to honour Surya, and its designers oriented it so that light would reach the sanctum at the equinoxes. In front of the shrine lies the Surya Kund, a vast stepped tank ringed with miniature carved shrines, one of the most photographed structures in Gujarat.

A short drive away in Patan stands Rani ki Vav, a stepwell commissioned by Queen Udayamati that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the image on the 100-rupee note. It is less a well than an inverted temple, seven storeys of sculpture descending toward the water. Patan is also the home of Patola, a double-ikat silk weave so painstaking that a single sari can take months to complete.

Why go to Patan and Modhera

This pairing gives you Solanki architecture at its confident best, without the crowds you would meet at more famous heritage sites. Modhera teaches you to read a building as an instrument tuned to the sun, and the Surya Kund rewards slow looking, its steps forming patterns that shift as you walk. Rani ki Vav is simply one of the finest stepwells anywhere, its walls carved with hundreds of figures that reward you for climbing down close. Add a workshop visit to watch Patola weaving and you have craft, engineering and devotion in one compact loop.

The stepped Surya Kund tank at Modhera, its geometry framing the Sun Temple beyond.

The stepped Surya Kund tank at Modhera, its geometry framing the Sun Temple beyond.

Top things to do

  1. Explore the Modhera Sun TempleWalk from the Surya Kund up through the pillared Sabha Mandap to the sanctum. Notice the twelve depictions of Surya on the outer walls, one for each month.
  2. Sit by the Surya KundThe stepped tank in front of the temple is the signature view. Come early or late for low light that throws the geometry into relief.
  3. Descend into Rani ki VavTake your time on the seven levels of the Patan stepwell, reading the sculpted panels of Vishnu's avatars and the celestial figures lining the walls.
  4. Watch Patola weaving in PatanVisit a family weaving workshop to see the double-ikat process, where both warp and weft are dyed to pattern before a single thread is woven.
  5. See the Sahastralinga TalavIf time allows, the ruined thousand-linga tank in Patan shows the scale of the old Solanki capital's water engineering.

How to get there

Both sites lie north of Ahmedabad, and the easiest way to do them is a hired car for the day. Modhera is roughly 100 kilometres from the city, and Patan another 35 kilometres or so beyond it, so you can chain the two comfortably. Trains and buses run to Mehsana, the nearest railhead hub, from where local transport reaches both towns, but that adds time and hassle. If you are staying in Ahmedabad, leaving by around 8 am gives you the whole circuit and a return before dark.

Where to stay

Most travellers base themselves in Ahmedabad and treat Patan and Modhera as a day trip, which the distances allow. If you would rather stay closer, Mehsana has a few functional hotels that break the journey, and Patan itself offers modest guesthouses if you want an early start at Rani ki Vav before the tour buses arrive. For anyone combining this with north Gujarat's wider heritage trail, a night in the region lets you slow the pace and add Modhera's evening light to the itinerary.

Best time to visit

October to March brings the kindest weather, with cool, clear days ideal for wandering open stone sites. Modhera hosts a dance festival, usually in January, when the temple becomes a floodlit stage; if you can align with it, the setting is unforgettable. The equinoxes in March and September carry special meaning for the Sun Temple's orientation. Avoid the peak of summer, when the unshaded courtyards and stepwell levels turn punishing by late morning.

Practical tips

  • Both sites are open to sun and stone; carry water, a hat and comfortable shoes for climbing steps.
  • Rani ki Vav's lower levels can be closed if water levels rise, so accept that you may not always reach the bottom.
  • Buy genuine Patola only from established weaving families and expect real pieces to be expensive; the cheap versions are printed imitations.
  • Photography is allowed at both monuments, but tripods may need permission; early and late light is far better than harsh midday.
  • Combine the two on a single day only if you leave Ahmedabad early, as both deserve unhurried time.

Frequently asked questions

Can you visit Patan and Modhera in one day?

Yes. They are close enough that a day trip from Ahmedabad by car covers both comfortably if you start early.

Is Rani ki Vav a UNESCO site?

Yes, the Patan stepwell was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014 and features on the Indian 100-rupee note.

What is special about the Modhera Sun Temple?

It was built by the Solanki dynasty around the eleventh century and oriented so sunlight reaches the sanctum, with a grand stepped tank called the Surya Kund in front.

Where can you see Patola weaving?

In Patan, at family-run weaving workshops that still practise the double-ikat technique the town is famous for.

Patan and Modhera reward travellers who like their history hands-on: a temple engineered around the sun, a stepwell that goes down like a cathedral, and a weave so exacting it borders on obsession. It is a day trip, but the ideas in it stay with you far longer.

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