Enveloped dramatically amid granite boulder valleys beside the gushing Tungabhadra lies the magical ruins of Hampi now renowned globally as open air museum manifesting rich Vijayanagara heritage.
Hundreds of foreign tourists have left a Unesco heritage site in southern India in the past few days after two women - an ...
In Karnataka, India, there's a place by the name of Hampi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that is absolutely filled with ...
The austere, grandiose site of Hampi was the last capital of the last great Hindu Kingdom of Vijayanagar. Its fabulously rich princes built Dravidian temples and palaces which won the admiration of ...
If you're looking for a Holi celebration that blends tradition with vibrant colours and historical charm, then Hampi is the perfect destination for the upcoming long weekend. Find out how the festival ...
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 ...
The ancient stones were the backdrop for Pampa, a survey exhibition of Karnataka’s heritage weaves, led by crafts crusader ...
A city of legends and ruins In the 14th century, the Vijayanagara Empire, one of India’s greatest Hindu kingdoms, established Hampi as its capital. Historical accounts describe it as one of the ...
He later took the ride to see the view of the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Tungabhadra, and the green landscape surrounding the historical site. “We have organised Hampi-by-Sky ...
Hampi, India, was the capital of the fortified metropolis of Hindu Vijayanagar in the 15th century. Located 350 mi/565 km southeast of Mumbai, the mighty kingdom covered one third of India and wa ...