Introduction
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a spellbinding landscape of crumbling temples, royal pavilions, and boulder-strewn hills. Once the mighty capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, it invites travellers to walk through living history.
Did You Know?
- Hampi was one of the richest cities in the world during the 14th century.
- The Virupaksha Temple has been in active worship for over 700 years.
- The iconic stone chariot at Vittala Temple is so detailed it looks mobile.
- Hampi Bazaar once hosted traders from Persia, Portugal and beyond.
- The city sprawls across more than 4,000 hectares dotted with over 1,600 monuments.
Places to Visit
- Virupaksha Temple – A towering gopuram and ancient shrines still alive with rituals.
- Vittala Temple – Marvel at the legendary stone chariot and musical pillared hall.
- Hampi Bazaar – Stroll where traders once sold gems, spices, and silks.
- Lotus Mahal – An Indo-Islamic marvel with lotus-petal arches.
- Matanga Hill – Best sunrise and sunset views of Hampi’s surreal landscape.
- Elephant Stables – A majestic reminder of royal processions.
What to Do?
- Take a coracle ride on the Tungabhadra River.
- Cycle through ruins scattered across rugged boulder fields.
- Explore Hippie Island for cafes, murals, and laid-back vibes.
- Try local cuisine at Mango Tree Restaurant overlooking the river.
- Join heritage walks with guides who narrate tales of Vijayanagara glory.
How to Reach?
By Road: 340 km from Bengaluru, buses and taxis available.
By Rail: Hospet Junction (13 km) is the nearest major railway station.
By Air: Vidyanagar Airport (40 km) has flights from Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Where to Stay?
- Evolve Back Hampi
- Heritage Resort Hampi
- Clarks Inn Hampi
Things to Keep in Mind
- Carry sturdy shoes for exploring ruins on uneven terrain.
- Respect the sanctity of active temples.
- The best season to visit is October to February.
- Stay hydrated as the rocky landscape heats up quickly.
Karnataka is calling. Will you answer?
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