Hampi

Hampi, Karnataka

PAID Entry 4.9/5 Heritage

About This Location

Hampi, the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century), spreads across 4,100 hectares of surreal boulder-strewn landscape on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The ruins of temples, market streets, royal enclosures, and elephant stables are set among massive rounded granite boulders that create extraordinary abstract compositions. The Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple with its stone chariot, and Hampi Bazaar form the iconic sites.

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Photography Highlights

  • Stone chariot at Vittala Temple
  • Virupaksha Temple gopuram
  • Boulder landscape compositions
  • Tungabhadra River sunset
  • Lotus Mahal royal enclosure

Pro Photography Tips

  • Rent a bicycle to cover the vast site
  • Sunrise from Hemakuta Hill is spectacular
  • Stone chariot is the most iconic frame — arrive at 6 AM
  • October to February avoids peak heat

How to Reach

13 km from Hospet (nearest railway station). Buses and taxis from Hospet and Bangalore (8 hours).

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Quick Facts

Entry Fee

₹40 Indians (per monument)

Best Time to Visit

October to February

Location

Hampi, Karnataka

Category

Heritage

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