AttractionVirupaksha Temple
The oldest and principal temple in Hampi, dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, a form of Shiva. It's an active place of worship with stunning Dravidian architecture and a towering gopuram.
Explore Hampi ancient ruins, temples, boulder landscapes, river views, and UNESCO heritage attractions.
Location
Hampi, Karnataka, India
Elevation
Elevation varies by area
Best Season
October to February offers pleasant weather for exploration.
Ideal Stay
2-3 days
01 — Overview
Journey through time, explore ancient ruins, and witness a surreal landscape.
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India, is a captivating open-air museum of ancient ruins from the Vijayanagara Empire. Set amidst a surreal landscape of giant boulders, lush banana plantations, and the meandering Tungabhadra River, it offers a unique blend of history, nature, and spirituality. Travelers can spend days exploring magnificent temples, intricate carvings, royal enclosures, and vibrant bazaars, each telling tales of a glorious past. The architectural marvels like the Stone Chariot and the musical pillars stand testament to the empire's grandeur. Beyond the historical sites, Hampi enchants with its serene river views, opportunities for bouldering, and a laid-back backpacker vibe, making it an unforgettable destination for history buffs, adventurers, and spiritual seekers alike.
02 — Things to do
AttractionThe oldest and principal temple in Hampi, dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, a form of Shiva. It's an active place of worship with stunning Dravidian architecture and a towering gopuram.
Renowned for its iconic Stone Chariot and the musical pillars, this temple complex is an architectural masterpiece showcasing exquisite carvings and advanced engineering of the Vijayanagara era.
Journey through time, explore ancient ruins, and witness a surreal landscape.
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05 — Getting there
The nearest airport is Hubli (HBX), about 160 km away, with limited domestic flights. Bengaluru (BLR), approximately 350 km away, is the closest major international airport, offering more flight options. From both airports, one can hire a taxi or take a bus to Hampi or Hospet.
Hospet Junction (HPT) is the nearest railway station, just 13 km from Hampi. It's well-connected to major cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Goa. From Hospet, local buses, auto-rickshaws, or taxis are readily available to reach Hampi.
Hampi is well-connected by road to major cities in Karnataka and neighboring states. State-run and private buses operate regularly to Hospet from Bengaluru, Goa, and Hyderabad. From Hospet, local transportation is available. Taxis and private cars can also be hired for direct travel to Hampi.
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A historically significant marketplace stretching nearly a kilometer, leading to the Virupaksha Temple. The Monolithic Nandi, a colossal bull statue, sits at one end, overlooking the bazaar.
Offering panoramic views of the Virupaksha Temple and the surrounding boulder-strewn landscape, this hill is dotted with several smaller temples from the pre-Vijayanagara period.