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Known as the keeper of ancient ruins and glories, Hampi is a small captivating temple town
situated along the banks of the Tungabhadra River. There are many places to Visit in
Hampi, which is a gateway to the bygone eras, transporting you to the reigns of medieval kings
and emperors. Surrounded by the remains of the historical city of Vijayanagar, Hampi is a
treasure-house of ruins, monoliths and boulders.
There is an abundance of Hampi Tourist places. Steeped in 1,400 years of history, Hampi is a
must-visit destination for tourists, pilgrims and culture aficionados alike. You can visit the
historic Hemakuta Hill temple with various stunning archways or experience the old-world
charm of Gagan Mahal.
Along with shopping traditional handicrafts at Hampi Bazaar, you can also visit the religiously
significant Virupaksha Temple. While the Archaeological Museum has many artifacts and relics,
Matanga Hill is famous for its beautiful sunsets.
The first section exhibits Hampi model, the second section shows sculptures and idols dedicated
to Hampi ruins. The third section exhibits tools, arms, and ammunition. The fourth section
exhibits artifacts dating back to the pre-historic and post-historic era.
Timings: You are free to take a dig at the beauty of this Archaeological Museum from morning
10:00 am to evening 05:00 pm.
Price: Per head you need to pay around 5 INR as entry fees. Entry is free for children under the
age of 15 years. Photography is permitted only for the lawn exhibits.
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Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple is present at a distance of around 2km from the famous
Virupaksha temple. This temple is a part of a cave standing at the peak of a hill and is dedicated
to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman.
Also, the Tungabhadra river flows through the steps of this hill. Here, you can find Lord
Hanuman indulged in a state of deep meditation. Within a distance of five minutes from here,
you can find another temple dedicated to Lord Srinivasa. In case you feel hungry, you can
approach small stalls nearby selling either mangoes, biscuits or cucumbers.
It is best if you plan on your itinerary to this place in between October to March.
Timings: You can visit this temple at any point during the daytime. It takes around one hour to
cover your entire visit here.
Price: There are no entry fees here. Also, you can easily take in your cameras here to capture
some beautiful pictures of this place.
This is true architectural excellence of Hampi as it exemplifies remarkable creativity and the
beauty of architecture’s imagination. The architecture of this temple dates back to the Dravidian
era and reflects South Indian traits.
Three towering gateways are encircling the temple along with high compound walls. Maha
Mantapa, Stone chariot, musical pillars are amongst the tourist attractions of this Vijaya Vittala
Temple.
Timings: The doors of Vijaya Vittala Temple are open from morning 08:30 am to evening 18:00
pm.
04Virupaksha Temple
The temple is so constructed that its main entrance faces east and homes to two courtyards. No
sooner you enter the temple, there is a statue of Nandi with three heads. There is a pillared hall in
the center which is reckoned as the Ranga Mandapa.
In case you are an international traveler, you have to register yourself at a police outpost with all
your essential details. Mostly, this temple remains crowded in December; whereas it celebrates
its annual festival in February.
Timings: Virupaksha temple is open for the visitors from morning 9:00 am to 13:00 pm. After
about 4 hours, again the doors are open visitors from 17:00 pm to 21:00 pm.
Price: There are no entry fees. However, you can hire a guide to give you complete information
about the temple at its footsteps for a nominal charge of 50 INR.
05Hippie Island
Another area which is amongst the most visited Tourist Places in Hampi is Hippie Island, named
after its vibrant culture. Virapapur Gadde is a small island located across the Tungabhadra River.
Known to be a backpacker’s delight, this island is stunning and is popular amongst the locals as
well as tourists for its laid back ambience and cosy lodges.
Tourists can spend their time relaxing at one of the many cafes and shacks, like Green Garden
Restaurant, Laughing Buddha Café, etc. while gorging on great food, and soaking in the view of
beautiful rice paddies. This location is also known to be a centre for people to conduct sunset jam
sessions with musical instruments for a fun party-like atmosphere.
06Riverside Ruins
Close to a river edge of Kodandarama Temple are a couple of lingas carved on a flat rock
surface. The arrays of this Shiv Linga contains around 100 to 1000 such lingas. A little away
from this array is Lord Vishnu’s carved sculpture.
Also, you can find a lot of tiny shrines that are submerged here and rock surfaces reflecting
carved motifs. Be extremely careful while you step on the slippery rock surfaces especially in the
monsoons. If the river is stable, you can head towards this place through a coracle ride at a
nominal charge of around 25-50 per head.
Timings: You can visit riverside ruins at any point of time. Yet, if you plan to take a coracle ride
here, you must cross-check with its availability in accordance with your chosen time of visit.
07Hampi Bazaar
When you have a day reserved at leisure, do not forget to try a shopping hand at the Hampi
Bazaar. It spreads more than a kilometer and the road that passes through this market exhibits
pavilions on both roadsides.
Alternatively, this shoppers stop is known as Virupaksha Bazaar. Towards the eastern side, you
can find a street to be occupied by the local villagers. There is a large Nandi bull statue at the
east end of this Hampi Bazaar street. Nearby pavilion exhibits photos of Hampi right from the
ancient times.
Timings: You can stop and shop at any time from morning 06:00 am to night 11:00 pm.
Price: No one is going to charge you any expense for your visit to Hampi Bazaar. However, if
you are a shopaholic, do not forget to carry a reasonable sum as the place has many things to
attract your tender heart.
08Queen's Bath
Reckoned as a large bath of Hampi, Queen’s Bath exemplifies the Vijayanagara's architectural
excellence. It lies close to one of the most awful places to visit in Hampi- the Royal Enclosure.
Although built around 500 years ago, this magnificent structure still remains intact in its
construction. It’s simplest exterior perfectly blends with an ornate interior to embrace its overall
appearance.
It a rectangular building admeasuring around 30 square meters and has a large sunken bath at its
center. It may interest you to find arched corridors all around this Royal bath.
Timings: Queen’s bath is open for visitors from morning 08:30 am to evening 06:00 pm.
One of the best things about hut stays on Hippie Island is that they are often an extension of the
numerous cafes present here. So, you can get delicious food cooked according to your needs.
Safe to say, your experience will become a lot better if you choose to stay amidst the quiet and
serene nature in one of the huts present here.
Timings: It is recommended to reach during the day so that you can spend the rest of the evening
or days at leisure
The central portion of this ancient shrine always lies immersed in water. According to local
beliefs, it is the Tungabhadra river which flows through the interior of this temple through
canals.
There is the main hall, a courtyard, a small hall that leads to the innermost sanctum. All around
the temple is a lush green lawn where you can sit and relax for some time.
Timings: There is no time restriction to reach here. However, it is always better to visit here
before sunsets. It will hardly take around 30 minutes to complete your visit to this temple.
Price: The temple authorities won't be charging you for an entry to this temple.
This Gagan Mahal dates back to the 16th-century era. Although significant portions of this
palace are currently under ruins, it is still amongst worthiest places to visit in Hampi.
The palace is small and yellow in color with decorated windows and encircled all over by four
beautiful towers. Once here, you can march towards Sarovara Laxmi Temple, Sabari Caves,
Nava Brindavana, Durga Temple, and other nearby religious places of importance.
It is best to visit here anywhere between October to March. However, take care that there is no
public transport here to ride around.
Timings: This Gagan Mahal is open for all 24 hours. It takes approximately one to one and a
half hour to complete your visit here.
One can also find various kurtas, baggy harem pants, loose cotton dresses as well as beaded and
silver jewellery here. It also has a few shops wherein you can get Buddhist antiques, banana fibre
handicrafts and handmade leather notebooks. The market also has a lot of small restaurants for
satiating your hunger after shopping.
Virupaksha temple, Moola Virupaksha temple, Krishna temple and shrines of Lakshmi
Narasimha and Badivilinga. These temple architectures are entirely different and date back to the
era of Vijayanagara king rule. These group of temples has three chambers conjoined to resemble
a pyramid roof.
Timings: You can climb the Hemakuta Hill temple at any time from dawn to dusk.
Price: There are no entry fees to reach and adore the ancient beauty of Hemakuta Hill Temple.
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Ride around the almost empty roads on your scooter and indulge in the amazing natural beauty
of the rich green rice paddy fields. Be captivated by the natural beauty on both sides of the roads
along with temple ruins and children playing without care for their surroundings.
Price: Scooters are available for rent between INR 350 to 500 per person per day
The menu at Laughing Buddha Café includes burgers, pizzas, curries as well as mouth-watering
sizzlers. Additionally, they also have delicious Israeli food and fresh juices, along with soothing
music in the background. It is definitely one of the best places in Hampi to sit back for a couple
of hours and simply relax.
16Krishna Temple
Built by Krishnadevaraya, Krishan temple of Hampi is the sign of Orissa campaign’s success.
This temple is amongst those hand-picked places to visit in Hampi which are globally reckoned
for their exquisite carvings.
The love of Krishnadevraya for art and architecture is quite evident from the beauty of this place.
For the original idol of this place, you need to head towards Chennai’s State Museum.
The temple campus is encircled all over by massive pillars and small shrines. Towards its eastern
side, lies a grand hall. You can grab a fresh banana from the Banana plantations that mark their
presence to the south zone of this temple.
Timings: You can seek blessings here at Krishna Temple from morning 06:00 am to evening
06:00 pm.
Price: No authority here will demand any form of entry fees from you. However, photography is
restricted only in the premises.
You are going to find a lot of Indian Sloth Bears here at Daroji Sloth bear Sanctuary. Hillocks
here are rough enough and are dotted with a lot of boulders. The Sloth bear count here goes to
around 120. However, the sanctuary also accounts for other species.
Tiger, Leopard, Mongoose, Pangolins, Star Tortoise, and Spotted Deer are some other animal
species found here. This sanctuary alone exhibits around 90 bird species, 27 butterfly species,
and a watch tower at the center.
Timings: Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary is open from 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm on all days.
Price: For Indian tourists, the entry fee is 25 INR while the foreigners need to pay a sum of 100
INR. If you are eager to bring in your own two or four wheelers, you will have to pay additional
charges accordingly.
18Matanga Hill
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Out of all the places to visit in Hampi, Matanga Hill is the one which is most talked about. It
represents the highest point of Hampi, and it’s a picturesque destination for the travel
photographers to capture some aerial vies of Hampi.
North portion of this hill terminates into Tungabhadra river where you have another religious
place to visit-Kodanda Rama temple. Towards the south of this hill, you have a twisting valley
with a zigzag Turthu canal. Low-lying Northern section exhibits a trekking trail that connects
straightaway to Hampi bazaar.
Timings: There are no specific timings to climb on the Matanga Hills. However, tourists make it
a point to climb this hill early in the morning to capture the allure of sunrise and carry ahead with
their downward journey in the evening after sunset.
19Kadalekalu Ganesha
Homing to one of the largest statues of Hindu deity Ganesha, Kadalekalu Ganesha temple is the
famous holy shrine of South India. It is situated on the slopes of well-known Hemakuta Hills,
and its towering statue is about 4.6 meters high.
The temple features a statue carved out from a single massive stone, and the belly of Lord
Ganesha resembles a Bengal gram. Entire hall of the temple homes to slender granite pillars and
exhibit fictitious characters. The carvings of these pillars reflect the Vijayanagara architectural
style of art.
Timings: You can visit this shrine of Lord Ganesha from morning 06:00 am to evening 06:00
pm.
Price: There are no entry fees to lead your way to this Kadalekalu Ganesha temple.
This statue has an image of Goddess Lakshmi on his lap. It takes around one to one and a half
hour to complete your visit here. The best time to visit this temple is in between October to
February.
Timings: You can easily make your way inside Lakshmi Narasimha Temple from morning
06:00 am to evening 06:00 pm.
Price: There are no entry fees here. You can click photographs of the temple without any
charges.
21Sanapur Lake
One of the best places to visit in Hampi is Sanapur Lake. Located around 5 kilometres away
from Hippie Island, this lake is surrounded by huge rocks and boulders. One of the most idyllic
places in the region, tourists come here to spend some relaxing time and soak in the cool breeze.
A secret attraction in Hampi, this lake was formed by an irrigation reservoir. One of the major
activities you can do here is cliff jumping or taking a ride in a coracle. Tourists also often come
here for picnics. The water here is very clean, so even a swimming session here can make you
feel rejuvenated.
Once you reach here, you can find bas relics of both Hindu deities Lord Rama and Krishna. Also,
do not forget to miss on the remnants illustrating a Dasara celebration. Towards its northern side,
you may find a sprawling lawn widely stretched apart. The temple has two huge getaways and
the interior homes to sculpted columns.
Timings: Reaching this temple is no longer a whammy situation as the doors are open from
morning 06:00 am to evening 06:00 pm. It hardly takes two hours to complete your visit here.
23Elephant Stables
Elephant Stables is amongst the significant tourist places to visit in Hampi to witness a little to
absolutely no destruction. It is a long building homing to a series of dome-shaped chambers
which once were used for the parking of royal elephants.
These chambers are around 11 in their total count; some of which are interconnected. The whole
building gives a symmetrical appearance, and the central hall tower reflects the shape of most of
the temples here. This central hall has five domes on either side of it which reflects an Islamic
style of architecture.
Timings: The doors of this Elephant Stables are open from early morning 08:30 am to evening
05:30 pm. It takes around an hour to complete your visit here.
Price: There is an entry fee of 10 INR for Indians and 250 INR for foreigners. Entry for children
up to the age group of 15 years is absolutely free of cost.
For an experience like no other, you must enjoy the Coracle Ride when you are in the historical
city of Hampi. The Tungabhadra River region is one of the best Hampi Tourist places. And
whilst you are here, you can rent a coracle at really affordable prices and cross the river in it.
These have been an important means of transportation in Hampi ever since the early 15th
century.
Timings: Daily 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (between January to March, October to December)
25Stepped Tank
Stepped tanks here are considered to be sacred tanks for a holy bath before visiting any religious
place of importance. Once a while, they were centers for festival celebrations.
There are steps on all four interior sides of such tanks so that you can step down to get in and out
of the water. The stepped tank at the Royal center is geometrically larger in its dimensions and is
carved out from a green diorite with a complete absence of drainage system. The stepped tank is
constructed from black schist stones.
Timings: You can take a dive in the water of these stepped tanks at any time before the sun sets.
26Tungabhadra River
Rising from the Western Ghats, Tungabhadra River flow towards the south-east and meets the
Krishna river in Andhra Pradesh. Being a perennial river, the water level of this river takes a
compelling look in monsoons.
Tungabhadra Dam is an ongoing project here to aid in the infrastructure development of this
region. After you complete your visit to the Virupaksha temple, you can march ahead to this
river from the back of the temple.
Throughout your journey, you can easily sip in sweet and tender coconut water. Do not forget to
miss on your coracle ride while you plan on your Tungabhadra itinerary.
Timings: There is no specific timing to visit the Tungabhadra river. However, for the coracle
ride, you need to reach here before sunset.
Price: There is no entry fee to visit either the Tungabhadra river or dam. Coracle riding might
charge you per head accordingly.
27Monolithic Bull
Situated at the east end of the Hampi Bazaar, the Monolith Bull or Nandi is a grand piece of
ancient architecture that is housed in a two-story pavilion. This huge structure, which
mythologically is the vehicle of Lord Shiva, is placed just opposite to the famous Virupaksha
Temple.
This Monolithic Bull, although partially mutilated, exhibits a coarse style of carving. The statue
is so beautiful that it attracts a large number of visitors every day. It is also one of the frequently
visited historical Tourist Places in Hampi. It is also surrounded by huge boulders and rock
pillars.
Timings: One can visit the Monolithic Bull at any given time of the day.
28Lotus Mahal
Lotus Mahal or Kamal Mahal exhibits an explicit architectural design amongst all the other
Hampi tourist places. It is so called as it more or less resembles the shape of a lotus flower.
Central dome of this Mahala resembles the bud of lotus and the balcony and passages as petals.
The roof illustrates a multi-layered design reflecting and Indo architectural style. There are
around 24 pillars to provide excellent support to the arched windows of this palace.
Timings: The Lotus Mahal Hampi is open for visitors from morning 08:00 am to evening 06:00
pm.
Price: The entry fees of Lotus Mahal Hampi is fixed at 10 INR per Indian, 250 INR per
foreigner and no charges for children below the age group of 15 years.
29Zanana Enclosure
Once reckoned as a secluded area for the Vijayanagara Kingdom’s royal ladies, Zanana
Enclosure reflects a sprawling compound with tall walls. Lotus Mahal is the center of attraction
of this place.
You can either step in through its northern entrance or through its north-eastern entrance. Zanana
Enclosure homes to three watchtowers each standing at eastern, south-eastern and northern ends
of this magnificent structure.
The entire architecture here reflects an Indo-Islamic style. Lotus Mahal, queen’s palace’s
basement, treasure building, and water pavilion are some key attractions of this place.
Price: Entry fee here is 10 INR per Indian, and for foreigners, it is 250 INR.
30Pushkarani
Pushkaranis of Hampi is sacred tanks in association with the Hampi temples. Pushkarani reminds
you to take a precise note of ancient town planning and architectural style of the Vijayanagara
era.
Many of these pushkaranis served as the event venue for their annual boating festivals. During
such celebrations, the idols of both Gods and Goddesses are taken out for a coracle ride. Majority
of these Pushkarani’s are surrounded all over by explicitly beautiful pillars and arcades.
Location: Pushkarani are found near to Royal Enclosure, Virupaksha temple, Krishna Bazaar,
Pattabhirama temple.
Timings: You can walk-in here at Pushkarani throughout the day. It takes around 20 to 30
minutes to complete your visit here.
Price: There are no entry fees here at Pushkarani. Both photography and videography are
allowed.
31Badavilinga Temple
Badavilinga Temple is a beautiful temple of Lord Shiva and one of the most visited Hampi
tourist places. It lies close to the Lakshmi Narasimha temple and homes to a beautiful Linga
carved out of a black stone.
The linga is around 3 meters high and dates back to the era of the Vijayanagar Empire. This linga
lies within a small stone chamber of this temple with only a single narrow opening and is without
a ceiling. The pedestal is circular in shape and reflects as the Yone Pitha of Lord Shiva Linga.
Timings: Badavilinga Temple doors are open for the devotees from morning 05:00 am to night
09:00 pm.
32Achyutaraya Temple
The last one to go down in the list of places to visit in Hampi is the Achyutaraya Temple. This
temple lies amidst the Matanga Hills and Gandhamadana.
This temple exhibits Vijayanagar’s architectural elegance and homes to a beautiful idol of Lord
Tiruvengalanatha. All towers, pillars, and walls of this beautiful temple are exquisitely carved
and ornamented. The main shrine of this temple is situated amidst a rectangular concentric
structure.
Timings: The doors are opened for a visit from 05:30 am to 01:00 pm. Again, in the evening, the
doors are opened from 05:30 pm to 09:00 pm.
33Sasivekalu Ganesha
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This Lord Ganesha’s statue derives its resemblance from that of the mustard seed, which is
referred to as Sasivekalu in the local dialect thereby leading to its name. This statue is located on
the Southern foothill of the Hemakuta and is almost half the size of Kadalekalu Ganesha located
on the Northern slope of the same hill.
This statue derives inspiration from an incident of Hindu mythology when one day Lord Ganesha
had eaten so much food that his stomach almost burst. So in order to protect his stomach the
Lord tied a snake around his belly. On this statue one can see the figure of the snake carved in
front of his stomach.
This monolithic statue measure 2.4 metres in height and is carved out of a huge boulder. There is
an open pavillion built around the statue, which is believed to be constructed by a trader from
Chandragiri (present day Andhra Pradesh) in the memory of Narsimha II the mighty Vijaynagara
king. Similar to the Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple, this temple too is considered to be one of the
important places to visit in Hampi.
34Royal Enclosure
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The present day fortified area or the Royal Enclosure of Hampi was once the seat of power of the
Vijaynagara rulers. In current times this Royal Enclosure is basically a wide open ground
consisting of a number of small shelters.
Some of the important structures in here are spread across hundreds of square metres of land and
consists of a number of interesting and important relics. Some of the important structures of the
Royal Enclosure are the King’s Audience Hall or the 100-Pillared Hall, stepped tank, an
underground chamber and the Mahanavami Debbie to the commonly called Dossier Platform.
Since the Royal Enclosure is pretty large a good amount of walking is required to have a look at
the entire place. Any kind of vehicles whether manually or automatically driven are not allowed
inside the area, so it is advisable to visit this place during early morning or in the evenings, as the
atmosphere at these times are more pleasant.
The remaining ornate base with elaborate carvings once supported the massive superstructure of
the palace, and now is lost to the ravages of time and history. The original boundary wall of the
Palace can still be seen with the remnants of few other structures including an elevated structure
with a flight of steps, ostensibly used as a platform for getting on the royal elephants. Ruins of
structures which formed the royal court also exist till date.
Location: Hampi