This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka will take you back to another era as soon as you place just one footstep inside the ruins. This magical place offers a window into the majestic world of the Vijayanagara Empire with its stunning temples, elaborate carvings, and boulder-strewn terrain. The Hampi tour itinerary is designed to cover all major tourist attractions of Hampi, which are spread around the city at regular distances. Every stop on your tour to Hampi, be it the iconic Virupaksha Temple or the arrestingly beautiful Vittala temple complex, will make you spellbound with the architectural wonders of yesteryears. Discover the past and culture of this place by visiting the Royal Center, where there were ancient palaces and grand structures. Our experienced guides will make your visit to Hampi enriching and memorable with the stories and epics that bring each ruin into a living tradition. A Hampi group tour is perfect for a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or someone inclined to reconnect with nature. Come tag along with us through the rocky paths of the Tungabhadra River and delve into stories that make Hampi what it is! Book your Hampi trip now and create memories for a lifetime.
It is the focus of Hampi’s religious landscape, dating back to the 7th century. The tall gopuram of the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is unmissed in city sky-lines. You should appreciate the intricate carvings and witness the daily rituals of this large temple in your Hampi Tour Plan. The best time to travel to Hampi is around the winter, from November to February when the weather is balmy and perfect for a tour of this gem in Hyderabad. The temple has ornate pillars, detailed frescoes, and an architectural trick that creates the effect of a pinhole camera inside its tower.
One of Hampi’s most beautiful temples is this gem with a stone chariot and musical pillars, providing evidence of Vijayanagara craftsmanship. This 16th-century compound constitutes an example of the finest craftsmanship applied to local style in Dravidian architecture. Travelers who love to visit India, like Hampi, flock here because of the beautiful & intricately carved halls and famous stone chariots. Check out his 56 musical pillars that emit different notes when tapped, unique among temples. Go early morning or late afternoon for the best photos + to miss the heat of midday.
Situated on a hilltop, this cluster of ancient temples gives wide views and perspectives of the fairyland-like terrain over Hampi. The hill is covered in countless temples, each more architectural and exquisite than the next. Adding this place to your Hampi itinerary offers a delightful sunrise or sunset sightseeing spot. For those who are die-hard fans of photography, the best time to visit Hampi is during those golden hours, so when this light falls on such a structure, it gives a warm glow, and your pictures will be completely different. They are from the early Dravidian period, and most of them are dedicated to Lord Shiva; they have impressive pyramidal roofs.
Developed structures have completely separated the individual parts of the Hampi Bazaar. One should go after hearing some new reality about this spot; they always like to remember. It leads to the Virupaksha Temple, full of small shops/roadside eateries for 1 km. No Hampi India travel would be complete without walking in this historical place. This is the place to buy traditional handicrafts, textiles, and spices. Festivals are when the bazaar is at its best, showcasing local culture and tradition.