Known for its remnants having a place with the recent archaic Hindu realm of Vijaynagar and it is proclaimed a World Heritage site.
The Hindu style of design found at Hampi mirrors the magnificence of the Vijaynagar Empire. The rough scene adds to the notable feel of this site.
The Hindu style of design found at Hampi mirrors the magnificence of the Vijaynagar Empire. The rough scene adds to the notable feel of this site.
Situated in the focal piece of Karnataka in the southern piece of India. It is situated on top of the tough landscape and is 467 m above ocean level.
Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra river. Due to its excellent design and history, the temple was established in the 7th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hampi’s most stunning landmark, is a truly exquisite example of the luxurious building dating from the 16th century. which has become an iconic symbol of Hampi architecture.
The Lotus Mahal, which stands tall in its courtyard, is widely considered as one of Hampi’s rare structures to have withstood both Mughal attacks and the ravages of time.
The Monkey Temple, also known as Yantradharaka Hanuman Temple, is located on top of Anjaneya Hill, about 2 kilometers from the Virupaksha Temple.
During the Vijayanagar Empire, this aquatic enclosure, which was previously a part of the Royal Enclosure, was used as the Royal Bath.