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Hampi, the city of ruins, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its situated in the depth of hill side and valleys in the state of Karnataka, the palace is hostorical deligh for tourist.
Hampi, the city of ruins, is a World Heritage Site. Hampi is located in the shadowed depth of hills and valleys in the state of Karnataka, this place is a mythological delight for travellers. Hampi covered by 500 ancient monuments, graceful temples, stir street markets, bastions, treasury building and captivating remains of Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi is a backpacker’s delight. Hampi is an open museum with 100+ locations to explore and a favourite way to see the city from the perspective of its history.
Attractions Views Of Hampi
500 ancient monuments, graceful temples, stir street markets, bastions, treasury building and captivating remains of Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi is a backpacker’s delight.
How To Reach Hampi
Hubli Airport, approximately 166 km away, is the closest domestic aerodrome to Hampi, operating regular flights from Bangalore.
Hampi is well connected with major cities and towns of Karnataka by bus services. Besides Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), a number of private and tourist buses ply regularly from neighbouring cities and towns.
Hospet Junction is the nearest railway station to Hampi (13 km away), which is well linked with rest of country via an extensive network of trains.