Hampi



 

Hampi Tour Package

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The ruins in Hampi are a witness to many of India's kings' love of culture and architecture. In the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Hampi is home to some magnificent ruins set within gorgeous natural scenery. Green greenery and large stones surround the remains, giving the entire 26 sq km region a special beauty. There are temples all throughout the place.

the temples in Hampi are priceless examples of Vijayanagara architecture. Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it draws tourists from all over the globe. Over 500 monuments are scattered across the hills and valleys.

Another example of India's superiority in city planning and architecture is Hampi. Water canals and public baths are scattered around the city. In addition to the historic market streets, royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, and treasury structures that were part of the vision of the city designers at the time, it describes that concept today.

Hampi Badami Tour Package Itinerary

  Day 1 - Arrival (Bangalore to Hampi - 6 hrs | 345.4 km)  
  Upon arrival at Bangalore Airport/Railway station/Bus Station, you will be greeted by our representative and will be taken to Hampi to begin the Hampi Badami tour.
  After reaching Hampi, check-in to the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure. You can head out to explore nearby places in the evening. Reach back to the hotel for an overnight stay. 

 Day 2 - Hampi Sightseeing Tour  

After a delightful breakfast, check out from the hotel and get ready to visit the first stop of your Hampi Badami tour package. Hampi Badami tour itinerary gives you a chance to visit the famous Hazara Rama Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama from the epic Ramayana. This temple is famous for its wall artistry which depicts the procession of Hindu festivals.     A visit to Lotus Mahal, The Elephant Stables, Mahanavami Dibba, and Queens Bath.  Head out to the Vithala Temple, is the most artistically sophisticated Hindu temple in Hampi. It is dedicated to Vithala, a form of Lord Krishna. It has a Garuda shrine in the form of a stone chariot in the courtyard.  A visit to Lakshmi narasimha statue and Badavilinga.
Take a halt and have lunch on your own.
Travel to Badami and where you will visit beautiful cave temples which are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.  After a tiresome day, check in to the hotel at Badami and retire for the day.
Day 3 - Badami Sightseeing Tour and Departure  
After enjoying a wholesome breakfast, check out from the hotel and head out to Aihole. The tour will take you to visit the famous temples like the Lad Khan Temple, Kunti Temple, Durga Temple, Ravalphadi Ave Temple. Head out to Pattadakal, where you will visit Virupaksha Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Papanatha Temple, Jambulinga, and Kashi Vishveshwara Temple. After completing the Hampi Badami tour, you will be dropped off at Bangalore with a bag full of good memories.

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Hampi's most important places

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Virupaksha Temple

The most well-known temple in Hampi, the Virupaksha Temple, is devoted to Lord Virupaksha, a manifestation of Lord Shiva. The expansive temple complex is home to a gopuram (tower) that rises 49 metres above the ground. Don't forget to pay a visit to Lakshmi, the temple's elephant.The Hampi Bazaar is a roadway lined with historic pavilions, stores, and restaurants that is located directly in front of the Virupaksha Temple. You can learn a lot about the native way of life there

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Vittala Temple

The Vittala Temple in Hampi is the town's most notable landmark. The historic structure is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and architecture. The temple, one of Hampi's biggest and most well-known landmarks, entices tourists with its breathtaking splendour. The temple is situated in the northeastern region of Hampi, close to the banks of the Tungabhadra River.




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Hemakuta Hill Temples

Hemakuta Hill is a sizable piece of land with a magnificent view of the sprawling temples, ruins, and arches. This is the next best location to see the sunrise and sunset because people find it easier to get to the summit. The Virupaksha Temple, Moola Virupaksha Temple, Krishna Temple, Lakshmi Narasimha Shrine, and Badivilinga Shrine are just a few of Hampi's top tourist destinations. These temples, which date from the era of the Vijayanagara rulers, feature incredibly varied architectural styles. In this group of temples, a pyramid roof is created by joining three chambers.

Achyutaraya Temple
Achyutaraya Temple

Between Matanga Hills and Gandhamadana is the Achyutaraya Temple. The temple was built in 1534 AD by Achyuta Deva Raya and was initially known as Tiruvengalanatha, but over time it came to be known by the name of the King. This temple is recognised for its spectacular construction and is devoted to Lord Tiruvengalanatha, a form of Lord Vishnu. It is named after Lord Venkateshwara.

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Lotus Mahal

The Lotus Mahal is a significant landmark in Hampi. The simulated air-conditioned Lotus Mahal was constructed for one of Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya's two wives. The Mahal featured a water tank on top and water pipes running through the beams and columns, which let water to flow through the building and kept it quite cool even in the sweltering summer (the summers in the Ballari district can be very hot, The Lotus Mahal, also known as Chitrangi Mahal, has a lotus-like design that has remained mostly unaltered over the years. The three-story Lotus Palace features no walls and an open layout with long hallways that is supported by 24 pillars.The Lotus Mahal, also known as Chitrangi Mahal, has a lotus-like design that has remained mostly unaltered over the years. The three-story Lotus Palace features no walls and an open layout with long hallways that is supported by 24 pillars.

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Elephant Stable Hampi

The magnificent Elephant Stable at Hampi served as a sanctuary for the imperial elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire. The region just beyond the Zenana Enclosure is where the elephant stable is situated.

It is one of the relatively few buildings that survived the Mughal attack on Hampi in 1565 A.D., which resulted in the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire. Even today, the historic stable remains a famous destination for travellers.

Queen's Bath: This lavish regal bathing area features a distinctive Indo-Islamic architectural design. It is thought that the queens of the Vijayanagara kings employed it. The stunning bas-reliefs depicting the Ramayana narrative in the Hazara Rama Temple have earned it worldwide acclaim. The royal family was the only users.

Matanga Hill: The Tungabhadra River and numerous temple complexes can be seen from the top of Matanga Hill, which is worth the climb. soak a coracle (round boat) ride on the Tungabhadra River to soak in the natural splendour and gain a another viewpoint of the ruins. One of Hampi's greatest monolithic Shiva lingas, the Badavilinga Temple, is perpetually submerged in water because to a natural spring.

Anjaneya Hill, thought to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is one of the many temples and ruins in the mediaeval village of Anegundi, which is situated on the other bank of the Tungabhadra River.

Virupapur Gaddi: Across the river is Hampi's relaxed side. It's a terrific spot to unwind, meet other travellers, and relax.

Sanapur Lake: Take a break from seeing temples by relaxing and swimming at Sanapur Lake.

 

The closest airport is in Hubli, 140 km from Hampi. The Hospet Jn train station is 13 km closer.