The city is famous for its majestic temples, palaces, market streets, and stone carvings that showcase intricate Dravidian architecture.
The city is famous for its majestic temples, palaces, market streets, and stone carvings that showcase intricate Dravidian architecture.
Once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi was a thriving center of culture, trade, and architecture in the 14th to 16th centuries.
The iconic Virupaksha Temple is still active and attracts pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into ancient religious practices.
Surrounded by boulder-strewn landscapes and the Tungabhadra River, Hampi offers breathtaking scenery perfect for photography and exploration.
The Narasimha Statue, carved from a single granite boulder, is one of the largest and most impressive monolithic statues in India.