

Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a mesmerizing land of ancient temples, majestic ruins, and captivating boulder-strewn landscapes. Once the glorious capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi today invites travelers to walk through history—exploring stone chariots, grand temples, and tales carved in stone that echo the city’s royal past.
Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, stands as Hampi’s spiritual centerpiece with towering gopuram, rituals, and heritage.
Vittala Temple, famed for its iconic Stone Chariot, showcases musical pillars, intricate carvings, and Vijayanagara architectural brilliance.
Hemakuta Hill Temples, scattered across rocky slopes, feature ancient shrines, sunset views, unique architecture, and serene spiritual ambience.
Lotus Mahal, within Zenana Enclosure, blends Indo-Islamic design, arched pavilions, domes, and was once a royal recreational retreat.
Elephant Stables, a majestic Indo-Islamic structure, housed royal elephants and today showcases Hampi’s grandeur, history, and architectural harmony..
Hampi Bazaar, once a thriving Vijayanagara market, now features temple ruins, vibrant stalls, heritage charm, and cultural stories.