Hampi

About Hampi

Hampi - Group of Monuments

Located on the banks of the River Tungabhadra, Hampi is a small yet enchanting temple town bounded by the intriguing historical ruins of Vijayanagara city in the state of Karnataka. With a host of tourist places to see in Hampi, this dreamworld made of boulders, monoliths, and ruins of ancient edifices is a delight for tourists and thus is considered among the best places to visit in Karnataka.

The various engrossing places to visit in Hampi see a perennial influx of history buffs, families, and photography enthusiasts. The status of the UNESCO World Heritage Site further accentuates the eminence of Hampi as one of the most popular historical and religious tourist places in India.


Popular Places In Hampi

While visiting this heritage land, make sure to not miss out on these places and witness the architectural beauty of Hampi.

1. Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple



Located on the south side of Hemakuta Hill, the Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple derives its name from the resemblance between Ganesha’s belly and mustard seed, which is locally known as Sasivekalu. It houses a 2.4-meter statue of Ganesha spectacularly carved out of a boulder stone depicting a snake around Lord Ganesha’s stomach. The history of the magnificent pavilion that surrounds the statue of Ganesha dates back to 1506 A.D., making this temple a famous tourist attraction in Hampi.

2. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple



Within the ruins of Hampi, the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, also known as the Statue of Ugra Narsimha, is the largest monolith statue in Hampi. This 6.7-meter-high statue was built in 1528 A.D. and vandalized in 1565 during a Mughal raid over the Vijayanagara Kingdom. The statue of Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and a half-man, half-lion, depicts the deity sitting in a cross-legged position in its fierce form.

3. Queen’s Bath



Probably a royal bathing complex for the erstwhile king and his wives, this majestic and enormous ancient building sets the clock back and is one of the major places to see in Hampi. The beauty of the ruins of Queen’s Bath gets to you the moment you lay your eyes on the unbelievable architectural style of this ancient royal pool. A huge courtyard in the front with a dome-shaped roof, balconies with small windows, and a rectangular pool made of bricks in the middle with an open blue sky greet you at the Queen’s Bath in Hampi.

4. Riverside Ruins



An array of 108 Shiva Lingas carved on the flat rocky surface and a finely rock-carved sculpture of Lord Vishnu in a reclining position make Riverside Ruins one of the most enticing places to visit in and around Hampi. A number of small shrines, statues, pavilions, and carved artefacts within this cluster of ruins make it a perfect place for photographers and historians. Exploring historical ruins is one of the best things to do in Hampi, and while visiting this spot, you can surely treat the history buff in you.

5. Archaeological Museum



The Archaeological Museum in Hampi is one of the most noteworthy Hampi tourist places, having four different art galleries that house a wide variety of artefacts. Ancient coins, statues, paintings, metal plates, armoury, and sculptures of various Hindu deities can be found here. All four sections of this museum are worth exploring and are a treat for history buffs and kids.

6. Kadalekalu Ganesh



Kadalekalu Ganesh is a crucial religious attraction in Hampi. Visitors will experience traditional stone architecture in this temple. There is a 15-foot-long monolithic stone statue of Lord Ganesha, which is believed to be the largest in the world. Add this sacred spot to your list of places to visit in Hampi in one day to seek the blessings of the ‘Vighnaharta.’

7. Tiruvengalanatha Temple



Also known as Achyuta Raya Temple, it is one of the most popular and stunning places to visit in Hampi. This temple was built in 1534 AD and was named after the main deity, who is a form of Lord Shiva. This temple was one of the last temples built during the Vijayanagara Empire. Sitting between Gandhamadana and Matanga hills, the temple, however, lies primarily in ruins that were the result of attacks on it by the Bahmani Kingdom.

8. Elephant Stables



One of the most interesting places to explore in Hampi is the Elephant Stables. These are the enormous homes of the royal elephants. The elephant stables comprise 11 chambers, and their enormous structure is a true surprise for visitors.

9. Stepped Tank



Once considered to be a sacred tank, Stepped Tank in Hampi is another amazing place to explore in Hampi. Earlier, the place was a hub of pilgrims who used to take sacred baths here before visiting the prominent temples in the area. However, with the passage of time, the place turned into an eminent tourist spot!

10. Monolithic Bull



Monolithic Bull, or Nandi, is located at the east end of the Hampi Bazaar and is frequently visited by travellers strolling in the streets of the bazaar. Monolithic Bull is an enormous piece of ancient architecture and attracts travellers from across the world with its rare features.

11. Kamal Mahal



Kamal Mahal is also known as Lotus Mahal and is known for its beautiful architecture. The palace has been named after its lotus-shaped structure. The central dome is like the bud of a lotus, whereas the balcony and passages depict the petal. The palace is surrounded by 24 pillars to provide support for this lotus-shaped palace.

12. Vijaya Vittala Temple



Vijaya Vittala Temple is a 15th-century structure that is also considered the largest of all historical structures in Hampi. This humongous temple is dedicated to Lord Vittala, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is a must-visit among all Hampi tourist places. The extraordinary stone chariot, arrays of huge pillars in the temple halls, and intricate sculptures are the true embodiments of the bewitching architecture of the centuries-old Vijaya Vittala Temple.

13. Daroji Bear Sanctuary



Daroji Bear Sanctuary is a protected forest area where you can witness lovely Indian sloth bears strolling around, climbing up the trees, or playing around with each other. Established in 1994, this sanctuary also houses leopards, hyenas, jackals, spotted deer, and various other species of animals and plants, making it one of the most favourable places to see in Hampi for nature and wildlife lovers.

14. Tungabhadra Dam



Among the famous attractions in Hampi and surrounding places to visit, the Tungabhadra Dam is pure natural bliss. With lovely flamingos playing around the beautiful garden on one side of Tungabhadra Dam, it’s the best place to take out your camera for some great shots.

15. Gagan Mahal



Gagan Mahal is a magnificent structure that dates back to the 16th century. However, the significant areas of this palace are currently ruined, but the palace is worth visiting. You can also head to the nearby popular attractions, including Sabari Caves, Nava Brindavana, Sarovar Laxmi Temple, Durga Temple, etc.

16. Krishna Temple



Krishna Temple in Hampi is one of the most popular spots here and lures travellers from across the world with its exquisite carvings. The temple was built by Krishnadevaraya and exhibits his personal interest in art and culture. If architecture intrigues you, make sure to visit here and get some striking clicks on your camera.

17. Hazara Rama Temple



Hazara Rama Temple is another beautiful attraction in Hampi that showcases the royal era. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, and the walls here exhibit the significant chapters of the Ramayana through photography. The magnificent infrastructure of this place has been enticing visitors for centuries.

18. Zanana Enclosure



Another surprise for history lovers: Zanana Enclosure is believed to be the secluded area where the royal ladies of the Vijayanagar Empire resided. The famous Lotus Mahal is located in the centre of this place. The place exhibits the life of royal ladies during the previous era and its beautiful architecture is designed in Indo-Islamic style.

19. Sri Virupaksha Temple



Believed to be the oldest functioning temple in India, Sri Virupaksha Temple is a 7th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The temple is also considered one of the most significant religious places to visit in Hampi and attracts a huge number of pilgrims from all over India. The sprawling campus of the Virupaksha temple houses a huge courtyard, huge gateway towers, and other old-style structures that will leave you in awe of its immense grandeur.

20. Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex



Hemakuta Hill is a wonderful place lined by a number of Hindu temples, ruins of fortified walls, and broken pathways. Mula Virupaksha Temple in the Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex is one of the most prominent places to visit in Hampi.

21. Krishna Pushkarani



One of the most sacred places in Hampi, Krishna Pushkaranis, takes you back to ancient times. This famous tourist spot allows one to get a glimpse of the architectural style of the Vijayanagara era. You will find many such Pushkarnis all around the city. Located near Krishna Bazaar, this remarkable water tank is one of the best places to visit in Hampi.