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Well of Death – An Attraction that defies Gravity

Published: June 21, 2025
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The Well of Death, known in Hindi as “Maut Ka Kuan,” is an attraction consisting of a slanted wall for cars and motorcycles.

Inspired by United States (U.S.) motordromes called the “Wall of Death,” the Wells of Death in India are considered much more dangerous due to their slanted walls and lack of safety measures.

Performers build and dismantle their nearly vertical walls themselves. These walls are made of wooden planks and range in height from 6 to 12 meters. Due to the wooden barrel-shaped cylinder, the spectacle in India is known as the “Well of Death.”

The first motordrome debuted at Coney Island in 1911 and spread overseas, becoming more popular in the United Kingdom (UK) than in the U.S.

In the first quarter of the 19th century, the motordrome transformed into the silodrome, and the Walls of Death remained popular through the 1960s. Eventually, the spectacle reached India and was embraced by carnival performers.

Initially, performers used hand-powered bicycles to ride on velodromes for 48 hours. Eventually, these were replaced by motorcycles and cars. Cars are considered a unique Indian addition to the performances.

The Well of Death is a popular activity at many events such as Vijayadashami and Magh Mela, culturally significant festivals celebrated in India and Nepal. Today, the practice is not as well-known as it once was, but a few remaining Wells of Death in India still attract crowds. Hundreds of spectators circle the pit to witness the daring stunts performed by brave drivers in cars or on motorcycles.

Drivers draw circles around the nearly vertical pit using the force of centrifugal motion. They do not wear helmets or protective gear. To make the performance even more dangerous, drivers perform daring jumps and stunts. They even grab money from spectators’ outstretched hands.

The popularity of the event has waned due to television broadcasts that allow people to watch the same sport from the comfort of their homes. However, it continues to be performed as some drivers rely on it for their livelihood, and some people still enjoy watching it.

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