Ishika Jain January 10, 2025 6:00 PM IST Situated in Karnataka, India, Hampi is famous for its ancient temples, captivating scenery, and its distinguished status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The property encompasses an area of 4187, 24 hectares, located in the Tungabhadra basin in Central Karnataka, Bellary District. Hampi’s spectacular setting is dominated by river Tungabhadra, craggy ...
It is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara. ALSO READ This video captures the beauty of the ruins of Hampi like no other! The temple, which was the last grand creations of the Vijayanagara dynasty ...
In Karnataka, India, there's a place by the name of Hampi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that is absolutely filled with mesmerizing ruins, ancient temples, and landscapes that stretch as far as the ...
Hampi, famous for its 16th century ruins and temples, is a popular tourist spot in India. In addition to the three men who pushed the pillar, which was located outside a temple, a fourth person ...
There are a lot of places to visit in Hampi—groups of ancient temples, ruins of Vijayanagara, a ghost city, Hemakuta Hills, Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Anegundi—Hampi’s hippie side ...