Hampi is a small, but beautiful temple town, lined with the ruins of historical Vijayanagara, Karnataka, State, on the banks of the river Tungabhadra. The many tourist sights in Hampi fulfill this dream world of rocks, monoliths, and ruins of antiques, and is also regarded as one of the best places to visit in Karnataka.
A perpetual current of history buffs, families and photographers can be seen in many places to visit in Hampi. Hampi is one of the most famous historical and religious tourist sites in the Indians thanks to its UNESCO World Heritage Status.
# Vijaya Vittala TempleIn Hampi, Krishna Temple is one of the most famous places in Hampi and attracts travelers with its exquisite carvings from around the globe. Krishnadevaraya was built by the temple and demonstrates its interest in culture and art.
# Sri Virupaksha TempleSri Virupaksha Temple is believed to be India’s oldest temple, a temple dedicated to the Lord Virupaksha, a manifestation of Lord Shiva from the 7th century. The temple also is known by many pilgrims from across India as one of the most important religious sites in Hampi.
A big court courtyard, massive gateway towers, and other old-style buildings surround the wide campus of Virupaksha Temple and you will be overwhelmed by the sheer grandeur of it.
# Hanuman TempleThe holy site in Hanuman is situated on the top of the Anjaneya Hill which is known as Lord Hanuman’s birthplace. Approximately 4 km from Hampi, a small boat with paddles will cross the river, then climb up the stairs to the Temple.
The serene and picturesque atmosphere of the temple offers hot springs and sunsets and makes it a beautiful place to see in and around Hampi. The sun rises and falls.
# Hemakuta Hill Temple complexHemakuta Hill is a majestic place lined with Hindu temples, fortified walls, and winding roads. Mula Temple Virupaksha is one of Hampi’s most popular places to visit in the Hemakuta Hill Temple complex.
# Sasivekalu Ganesha TempleThe Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple on the south side of Hemakuta Hill is named after the resemblance of Ganesha bellies to a mustard seed locally called Sasivekalu. It features a spectacularly built 2.4-meter Ganesha statue, which depicts a snake around the stomach of the Lord Ganesha. The history is from 1506 A.D. of the majestic pavilion surrounding the Ganesha statue. This temple makes Hampi a popular tourist attraction.
# Lakshmi Narasimha TempleThe Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, also known as the Ugra Narsimha’s sculpture, is the largest monolithic sculpture in Hampi in the ruins of Hampi. It was installed in 1528 A.D., this 6.7-meter high statue. This was vandalized by the Mughal invasion over the Kingdom of Vijayanagara in 1565. The statue of Lord Narasimha – a Lord Vishnu incarnation, and a half lion – shows the deity in its fearsome form sitting in a cross-legged position.