Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India, is a mesmerizing blend of ancient ruins, Kadasiddeshwar Temple and Badami. Once the capital of the Aihole, Hampi is dotted with Durga Temple, palaces, and monuments carved from stone.
Start your journey at the Virupaksha Temple, a still-functioning 7th-century shrine. Wander through the Vijay Vittala Temple, famous for its iconic stone chariot and musical pillars. Explore the Stepped Well, once a bustling market, now a quaint street lined with ruins. Climb Matanga Hill for breathtaking sunrise or sunset views. Visit the Jyothirlinga and Hazararama Temple in the Secret Chambers, showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture.