Hampi Archeological Ruins

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Hampi, India

Historical place museum· Historical place· Tourist attraction

Hampi Archeological Ruins Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hampi Archeological Ruins is located in Hampi, India on 8FM6XQV. Hampi Archeological Ruins is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in India.

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8FM6XQV

Phone

+91 9663551615

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Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Devaraju Naradimharaju

It is of place once heaven and it is appearing ruined today. A vaste city where diamond, gold and silver were sold on footpath found into broken pieces of stones is heart breaking scene. Archeological department has to take still more care to restore ruins and reconstruct again as it is in those days. Now this place is so popular site which attracts the foreigners also. Still more Infrastructure facilities of staying has to develop to make this place visitors friendly. I hope September to February might be the suitable season to visit this place.

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Pavitran Mathivanan

Hampi was the capital of the erstwhile Vijayanagar Empire and known to be one of the richest cities of its time. Located on the shores of the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka, Hampi is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its stone carved structures, built in marvelous Dravidian style architecture, temples and monuments.

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Ratnakar Vallem

Hampi archeological ruins extended over approx 50 plus square kms extent , that includes ROYAL ENCLOSURE with maharnavami dibba, secret chambers , bhuvama vijaya mandapa etc Zanana enclosure with indo islamic architecture and Lotus mahal, elephants stable.. Vijaya vittala temple complex with dtone chariot , musical piller mandapa Its always better to go with the guide as each n every detail can only be explsined by them... A must visit to know the vijayanagara dynasty...

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rick machado

It's a dream to be in hampi..surrounded by the ruins of the Old and the constructions of the new...huge huge place if you go by yourself you may get lost...getting a guide is essential and you won't get lost...you'll learn more and also you'll support the locals with your help and money...this place rocks the food at any hotel tastes great...the locals have nothing but love and respect for all the tourists as their ancient heritage allows them to earn a good livelihood..thank you Hampi for an awesome experience. .:)

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anand iyer

Though in ruins but still beautiful...must visit if u r in Karnataka...

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Aparna H S

Really it's a great place. This showcases our rich history. A must to visit for everyone.

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Amit Saini

Its wonderful creation by our Ancestors. What a marcel created by those people which is truly demonstration of art and architecture those people have at that time. Must visit by all generation to see our history alive.

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Abhishek kumar

Hampi as we call it, has been integral to the folklore of Karnataka. This is before the recent fame that Hampi has acquired among tourists and backpackers. Hampi doesn’t just represent the physical antiquity of a bygone empire, it is the physical embodiment of the enormous tragedy that shattered the very soul of Karnataka in the extraordinary downfall of the last great Karnata Empire! So the native perspective starts out differently, and not as some cool dude rocks to see, boulder climbin’, pot smokin, selfie haven… (I don’t mind the pot, but guys the native Aborigines have a story to tell!) Hampi for long was called “Haal Hampe” which meant “Ruined Hampi”, it used to signify an extremely derelict dilapidated place. It was an idiom for ruination, nobody visited it and were loathe to think about it. People wouldn’t want to talk about it lest bad omens visit them.