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Hampi, the seat of the famed Vijayanagara empire was the capital
of the largest empire in post-moghul India, covering several states.
The Vijayanagara empire stretched over at least three states -Karnataka,
Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. The destruction of Vijayanagar
by marauding Moghul invaders was sudden, shocking and absolute.
Although in ruins today, this capital city once boasted riches
known far beyond the shores of India. The ruins of Hampi of the
14th Century lies scattered in about 26 sq. km area, amidst giant
boulders and vegetation.
Protected by the tempestuous river Tungabhadra in the north and
rocky granite ridges on the other three sides, the ruins silently
narrate the story of grandeur splendor and fabulous wealth.
The splendid remains of palaces and gateways of the broken city
tells a tale of man's infinite talent and power of creativity together
with his capacity for senseless destruction. A visit to Hampi is
a sojourn into the past. Most of the important structures and ruins
are located in two areas, which are generally referred to as the
Royal Centre and the Sacred Centre.
A visit to Anegundi village by traversing the gushing Tunga Badra
river on a coracle is an experience that provides the guests with
a glimpse into the traditional country life in Karnataka.
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