Hampi - Where legacy meets nature (Town in Karnataka)

 An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi will influence you back to the past period with its archeological wonders. This is a generally sweltering spot, which encounters the best atmospheric conditions in the long stretches of December and January making it one of the most amazing winter traveler places in India.



The vestiges of Hampi are well known among explorers from everywhere in the world. Whether it is the Anegundi or Kishkinda, related to the origination of Lord Hanuman and the site of the battle among Bali and Sugreeva; or the virupaksha sanctuary, Hemakuta sanctuary, the principal Hampi marketplace, the Vithala sanctuary, or the Matunga slope, these spots are the ones that scarcely any explorer would miss. However, while one partakes in antiquated engineering and rich history, missing the wonderful regular legacy of Hampi would be truly ridiculous. The towns here are normally rustic with little villages encompassed by enormous stretches of rich green farmlands.

Additionally, in the long stretch of January, it fills in as the setting for Hampi Mahotsav. The celebration commends the way of life of Karnataka by means of manikin shows, sanctuary marches, sports, dance, and music and that's just the beginning, all of which joins to make this one of the most amazing spots to visit in winter in South India.

Vacation spots: Virupaksha Temple, Matanga Hill, Vitthala Temple, and Hazara Rama Temple

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