Location : In the south India state of
Karnataka.
Major Tourist Attractions : Virupaksha Temple, Ugra
Narasimha, Vithala Temple, Lotus Mahal, Hazara Rama Temple, Queen's Bath.
Best Buys : Mementoes
Nearby Tourist Destinations : Hassan, Bangalore, Belur,
Halebid.
About Hampi
Located in the central part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern part
of India, Hampi is 353 km from Bangalore, and 13 km from Hospet. Lying on
top of a rugged terrain at a height of 467 m above sea level with
Tungabhadra river meandering through the town, Hampi is an interesting
travel destination in the map of India.
Hampi is famous for its ruins belonging to the erstwhile medieval Hindu
kingdom of Vijaynagar, now declared a World Heritage site. The temples of
Hampi, its monolithic sculptures and monuments, summons traveler because of
their brilliant craftsmanship. The Hindu style of architecture

found
at Hampi speaks of the splendour of the Vijaynagar Empire. One can still
take glimpse of the mind-blowing Vijayanagara - one of the largest empires
in the history of India - in its ruins.
Tourist Attractions in Hampi
Virupaksha Temple
The Virupaksha Temple located at the western edge is one of the earliest
constructions in the city. The main shrine is dedicated to Virupaksha, a
form of Lord Vishnu. Overlooking Virupaksha temple to the South, Hemakuta
hill has several scattered ruins, which includes Jain temples and a
monolithic structure of Narasimha.
Ugra Narasimha
The 6.7 m tall monolith of Ugra Narasimha is worth seeing. The huge image
is situated in the south of the Hemkuta group of temples that contains the
Virupaksha Temple. The Narasimha is a seated four-armed figure under a
canopy of a seven-hooded snake.
Vithala Temple
Vittala temple is about 2 kms away to the east of Hampi bazaar. Relatively
well preserved, the ruins of the temple are now a World Heritage. The
temples beautiful sculptures exhibits the richness of Vijayanagar Art. The
outer pillars are known as the 'Musical Pillars' as they echoes when tapped,
although this practice is now discouraged to avoid further damage. The
temple also displays an beautifully carved stone chariot in the temple
courtyard containing an image of Garuda.
Hazara Rama Temple
The temple built within rectangular complex is located at the heart of the
royal centre. The temple dating back to early 15th century has intricately
carved basalt pillars showcasing the incarnations of Shri Vishnu. Around the
exterior walls of the hall are three rows of sculptures imaging the main
events from the Ramayana.
Queen's Bath

The
most elaborate of the bathhouses is the 'Queen's bath' lying in the citadel
area, south of the Hazara Rama temple. The building is a large square
structure, noteworthy for its contrasting plain exterior and the very ornate
interior.
Getting There
Air : The nearest air station at Tornagallu in Sandur Taluk which is
32 kms. from Hospet. The second nearest airport is Bellary(74 kms). Other
convenient airports are at Belgaum (190 kms) and Bangalore(353 kms).
Rail: Hospet is the nearest rail head (13 kms). Hospet is linked by
rail to Bangalore, Bijapur,Hubli and Guntakal.
Road: Hampi is 350 kms from Bangalore. KSRTC Buses ply regularly
from Hospet.
Accommodation
We are here to offer you the best accommodation facilities, you would
expect. The accommodation offered ranges from the luxury to budget
categories, which are ideally designed for your satisfaction, while you
travel Hampi. The city has many beautiful rest houses and good hotels to
provide accommodation to the tourist.
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Duration - 12 Nights
Places - Bombay/ Hyderabad/ Bijapur/ Badmi/
Hampi/ Hospet/ Mysore/ Bangalore/ Bombay
Season - for the whole year
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