Thursday, 14 December 2017

Why You Should Visit Hampi, Karnataka

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Hampi is one of the popular and important world heritage sites in India. Hampi is a village situated at the Northern part of Karnataka. It has an integral part of the ruins of historical Vijaynagara Empire and it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
Before you visit Hampi, here is a list of the most important attraction of this place so that you can enjoy your visit completely. Following are the popular attractions of Hampi: 
Vijaya Vittala Temple: It is a prosperous architectural temple which has a magnanimous campus which consists of numerous other Hampi temples, pavilions and halls. One of the main attractions of this temple are its wonderfully created pillared halls which reproduce true surprises of architecture along with a colossal stone chariot. 
Virupaksha Temple: It is one of the most significant places to visit in Hampi and it also provides as the major centre of pilgrimage in this region. This astonishing temple lost most of its great attractive structures and creations in the 1565 war. 
Archaeological Museum: It is one of the foremost attractions of Hampi that houses the collections of sculptures and separated antiques. It has four galleries of sculptures, antiquities, Shivalinga, Nandi and Dwaramantapa. 
Queen’s Bath: It is one of the main places to see in Hampi. The splendour of the ruins of Queen’s Bath gets the hold of your eyes on the amazing architectural technique of this prehistoric royal pool. 
Riverside Ruins: It is one of the most appealing places to visit in and around Hampi. An array of 108 Shiva Lingams shaped on the plane rocky plane and a delicately rock-carved sculpture of Lord Vishnu in a reclining position make it one of the major places to see in Hampi. 
Matanga Hill: It offers the panoramic views of historical ruins of Hampi and its adjoining. You will find Veerabhadra Temple sitting right at the top of Matanga Hill. It is the best place to see sunrise and sunset over the beautiful landscape of Hampi. 
Tungabhadra Dam: It is a pure natural heaven. With beautiful flamingos playing around the stunning garden on one side of Tungabhadra Dam, it’s the best place to take great shots. 
Hampi Bazaar: It is also famous as the Virupaksha Bazaar, located at a kilometre long street at the peak of the Matanga Hill situated in front of Virupaksha Temple. On both sides of the street there is a collection of old exhibition areas, which were once the element of the flourishing market. 
Underground Temple: Underground temple of Lord Shiva is one of the oldest temples in Hampi. There is a cubical pillared main hall in front of the temple. Outside the temple, there is a beautiful turf built around it. This place is less crowded thus it gives you the chance to see the outside of the temple. 
Old Palace (Gagan Mahal): Gagan Mahal or the old palace is a place of great importance in legends and history. It is surrounded by a fort most of which is truly in ruins. This yellow coloured palace consists of wonderfully decorated windows and four impressive towers.
 Hemakuta Hill Temples: It consists of a large number of temples, doorways and pavilions being protected by the tall wide stoned walls, the ruins of which can be seen here. 
Lotus Palace: It is one of the main places to see in Hampi. One of the 1st things that give pleasure to your eyes is the symmetry and the reddish shade emanating from the rocks. 
Hampi is measured to be the largest unlock monument and lost city of Asia. This place reproduces the power and wealth of the Vijaynagara Empire.

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