Discover the best top things to do in Bellary District, India including Vijaya Vittala Temple, Group of Monuments at Hampi, Virupaksha Temple, Vithala Temple Complex, Elephant Stables, Hampi, Monkey Temple, Matanga Hill, Kaladham, Tungabhadra Gardens and Dam.
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5.0 based on 279 reviews
I am thrill and surprise that 400 years back there was so much Science and knowledge available on Stone carving, design thought symmetry, architectural view and out of world Music Pillar (unfortunately it now closed for visitor) To see detail carving on Stone Chariot itself will take some time. I strongly wish they should start every hour demonstration program (Strictly security guided) with tickets. As other Hampi temples this one big temple but many sculpture are destroyed and so pooja / archana happen at this place. Area is so specious and well maintain by archelogy department. Kudos. They have kept Battery operated vehicle from entrance to temple which is also good. One suggestion for such place guide is must and Charges for guide should be formally displayed at ticket entrance. Or Now Audio Guide facility should be available. Toilets & Washroom needed for Visitor which is missing.
5.0 based on 598 reviews
Hampi is a beautiful and hoistoric place in India there is someny things to see most are templs which are build in year back.Hampi is a magnificent city of ruins, located besides the Tungabhadra river in the state of Karnataka. It is about 352 kms from Bangalore. But heavy crowded places during december as many schools are orgainizing trips to hampi as as historical place.
4.5 based on 1,061 reviews
Splendid temple ruins with amazing stone structures.It is famous for fantastic stone chariot and musical pillars.One of the best structure in Hampi locate in the banks of Tungabhadra river.
4.5 based on 629 reviews
The Elephant Stable in Hampi is an impressive structure that was used to provide shelter for the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire. The elephant stable is located in the area that lies just outside the Zenana Enclosure..it is a historical place..The ancient stable is a major attraction among the tourists even today.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
We traveled from the US and visited Hampi with our parents (who live in India) for the first time ever. Every place we have visited at Hampi is really an architectural wonder, can't even imagine what it was like during its glory days when this city was functioning. We loved observing the details on stone carvings, our favorite was the Stone Chariot. I have to mention these points from our experience: Access: getting to Hampi is not easy, you will experience some of the very rural and poor parts of India/Karnataka state, by all means, its not Hampi's fault for its location. India is improving, I really hope, Hampi is made accessible through the fast highway. Fee: Another sad thing is that the access fee, my wife (an American citizen) had to pay more than 10 times the fee for Indians, this is a sad display of discrimination of tourists who love India and spend so much in India virtually helping the economy otherwise. Food: If you prefer hygiene, I highly recommend you bring your food (snacks, power bars etc.). Plenty of coconut water is available (if you like it). We wandered for hours to find a decent restaurant and then finally gave up and went back to the Hotel.
4.5 based on 506 reviews
Mesmerizing place to watch sunset or sunrise..once you are at the top you will see lush green paddy fields along with coconut tress which just add on the beauty of the place. The stretches of tungabhadra river flowing around just creates a fairytale kind of scenery.
4.5 based on 428 reviews
Visited Hill for sunset view. We parked our can near Hampi Bus stand and strolled towards hills which is 10 mins walk from the car parking. Started climbing hill up and reached to the top in just 25 minutes. The climbing hill isn’t very safe as the boulders are little curvy, slippery and there is nothing to hold for support. Don’t forget to carry water and a torch with you. View from the hilltop is breath taking. You can get a 360 degree surreal view of Hampi displaying Virupaksha temple, Hampi Bazaar, Boulders scattered to the places on one side and green paddy fields, Anjaneya Hills on the other side of the Tungabhadra river.
4.0 based on 491 reviews
Make sure to visit TB dam during your hampi vacation. Need to park vehicle at the main gate and take a bus with minimal fare to reach damn view point. We watched sunset with light pink n grey hues which was a amazing still reflection on the back waters.. At 7PM there is a light show and it is just okay. There are few recreation activities for kids.. Easily one can spend 3 relaxing hours in the evening from 6 PM after visiting monuments from 3 PM to 5.30 PM
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