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Hampi is India’s open-air museum of ancient temples, royal structures, relics, and boulder-strewn landscapes. There are many things to do in Hampi, including visiting Virupaksha Temple, Vijaya Vittala Temple, and the famous Stone Chariot. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is among India’s best holiday destinations to visit with family. The best time to visit Hampi is from October to March.
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Complete Guide To Hampi
Before we begin, did you know that the iconic Stone Chariot of Hampi had wheels that actually worked? Yup, it was not a lifeless statue but a masterpiece of artistry which manifested the brilliance of Vijayanagara Empire. Well, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Welcome to Hampi, where history is not only preserved but also lives through ruins of a once grandiose city. A place like no other, this beauty is dotted with emerald green paddy fields stretching as far as eyes can see in the midst of coconut palms swaying in cool breeze while ancient temples rise tall amidst rough hills. That's Hampi. Hampi has something for everyone whether you’re an adventurer or a historian ready to unearth tales that are centuries old. So, pack your belongings because we will now explore UNESCO World Heritage site and its amazing features.
Places to Visit in Hampi
Every stone in this treasure trove echoes with architectural masterpieces and remains from a long time gone Vijayanagara reigns. Begin your journey at Virupaksha Temple known all over the world for being dedicated to Lord Shiva. As you step in, large entrance gopuram, carved pillars full of details, sacred sanctums and beautiful gardens will welcome you here. The temple complex buzzes with religious ceremonies conducted here over centuries thereby making it one among many important temples in Hampi and one of the top tourist spots worth visiting.
Head towards Vitthal Temple Complex where you will find the famous Stone Chariot. This chariot made out of stone represents antique Indian architecture and has become synonymous with Hampi tourism. As you go around this temple complex take few seconds to look at the pillars and sculptures that were once popular among people who lived during those times.
Another one to add to your list of places to visit in Hampi is the Hampi Bazaar. This place was a lively trading centre for merchants of various nationalities. It remains an atmospheric marketplace with remnants like old pavilions and ancient structures. For a view that covers the entire region, hike up Matanga Hill. The sunrise from here is just amazing and provides excellent views of the other attractions in Hampi.
Things to Do in Hampi
There are many things to do in Hampi that are absolutely fun. Climbing rocks on rough terrains of boulders at Hampi can be an experience of its own kind for those who love heights. As you move up higher, the views become more and more striking giving you a birds-eye view of the whole area around. If it’s peace you seek, get into a coracle – one of the traditional round boats – and sail softly down Tungabhadra River. Downstream your boat will pass along some ruins and lush landscapes where ancient hamlets lie peacefully among fields that have been left fallow for years.
Explore the Hampi temples that is a window into the area’s rich past. Stop by the Lotus Mahal, which is an amazing example of Indo-Islamic architecture, and the Elephant Stables, once the abode for royal elephants. If you love history, go to the Hampi Museum as it has many interesting things like statues, coins, inscriptions to show you more about Hampi.
Festivals in Hampi
If you are fortunate enough to visit during the Hampi Utsav, then you are in for a real treat! This colourful festival celebrates the city's glorious past through cultural performances, parades and a myriad of colours. The town is alive with music, dance and drama as one can observe their traditional and ritualistic activities that have been handed down from one generation to another. This celebration is a feast for both eyes and ears with residents mingling with tourists as everyone extends their participation in numerous performances. It would be an ideal time for you to interact with people in order to know their culture.
Food in Hampi
The food in Hampi is a delightful journey through the Karnataka’s diverse tastes on a platter. Start your day with Benne Dosa, crispy outside but soft inside that comes with butter and hot chutney. For something hearty, try Badanekayi curry (eggplant) with sesame chutney called Ellu Chutney, this local specialty is full of different flavours. You cannot leave without trying Holige - sweet bread made from jaggery and lentils which will surely satisfy anyone who loves sweets.
To cool down from scorching heat try having some local sugarcane juice which not only quenches your thirst but also tastes great. And if you're a fan of South Indian cuisine, you'll find plenty of options here - tangy Rasam or Idli or Vada. The food in Hampi is simple but delicious, it really gives you a taste of Karnataka.
Where to Stay in Hampi
When it comes to accommodations in Hampi, there are several options for every traveller's needs. From peaceful cottages amidst the beauty of nature to luxurious villas with modern amenities and homely comfortable stays, you’ll find everything that suits you best. These places are designed with a mix of traditional motifs and contemporary convenience, which makes them perfect for families, couples and single travellers alike.
So, what are you waiting for? pack your bags, wear your explorer’s hat and discover the magic of Hampi.
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