Group of Monuments at Hampi Karnataka
Satiate your desire of exploring ancient relics by exploring the pompous group of monuments at Hampi, Karnataka. There are several Dravidian temples and palaces were constructed during the 14th and 16th centuries and are of big vitality for both historians as well as architects. This spot was declared as World Heritage Site in the year 1986.
Heritage holidays at Hampi are heavenly because tourists get to witness larger than life size statues of god, positioned every quarter of a mile. Other wonderful spots of the place are Virupaksha Temple, Hazara Rama Temple, Vithala Temple, Queen’s Bath, Singaradu Hebbagilu, Ugra Narasimha, Lotus Mahal, and the ruins of Achuta Raya Temple.
General Informatio
Visiting Hours: Open from sunrise to sunset
Entry Fee: 10 INR for Citizens of India and visitors of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries, 250 INR for others and no entry fee for children up to 15 years.
Heritage holidays at Hampi are heavenly because tourists get to witness larger than life size statues of god, positioned every quarter of a mile. Other wonderful spots of the place are Virupaksha Temple, Hazara Rama Temple, Vithala Temple, Queen’s Bath, Singaradu Hebbagilu, Ugra Narasimha, Lotus Mahal, and the ruins of Achuta Raya Temple.
General Informatio
Visiting Hours: Open from sunrise to sunset
Entry Fee: 10 INR for Citizens of India and visitors of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries, 250 INR for others and no entry fee for children up to 15 years.