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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Discover the rich heritage and natural beauty surrounding our resort. Located in the heart of Hampi, our property offers easy access to some of the region's most iconic attractions. From ancient temples and stone-carved monuments to scenic riverbanks and vibrant local markets, every destination tells a story of timeless wonder. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or culture seeker, there's something nearby for everyone to explore.

Anjanadri Hill

Anjanadri Hill

Anjanadri Hill, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is a sacred site near Hampi. Visitors climb around 575 steps to reach the hilltop temple, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and sunsets. It’s a peaceful spot for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers.

Walkable
Tungabhadra River

Tungabhadra River

The Tungabhadra River flows gracefully through Hampi, adding natural charm and historical significance to the region. Revered in Hindu mythology, it once nourished the great Vijayanagara Empire. Today, the river offers serene views, coracle rides, and picturesque sunrise and sunset points, making it a tranquil highlight of any visit to Hampi.

Walkable
Anegundi

Anegundi

Anegundi is a historic village located across the Tungabhadra River from Hampi, often considered even older than Hampi itself. Steeped in mythology and history, it was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire's predecessor, Kishkindha, the monkey kingdom from the Ramayana. With ancient temples, rustic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Anegundi offers a peaceful, offbeat experience for history lovers and pilgrims alike.

3 KMS
Pampa Sarovar

Pampa Sarovar

Pampa Sarovar is a sacred lake near Anegundi, revered in Hindu mythology as the place where Lord Hanuman met Sita’s mother and Lord Rama. Surrounded by lotus-filled waters and tranquil scenery, it’s one of the five holy lakes in Hinduism. This serene spot is ideal for spiritual reflection and peaceful nature visits.

1 KM
Wali Fort

Wali Fort

Wali Fort, located in Anegundi near Hampi, is believed to be the legendary stronghold of Vali, the monkey king from the Ramayana. Though in ruins today, the fort's ancient stone walls and serene setting offer a glimpse into its mythological and historical importance. It’s a peaceful, lesser-known site ideal for explorers and devotees.

2 KMS
Nava Brindavana

Nava Brindavana

Nava Brindavana is a sacred island near Anegundi on the Tungabhadra River, known for housing the samadhis (tombs) of nine revered Madhva saints. Accessible by coracle boats, the site is surrounded by natural beauty and spiritual calm. It’s an important pilgrimage center for followers of Dvaita philosophy and a peaceful spot for meditation and devotion.

4 KMS
Hampi

Hampi

Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, is a breathtaking landscape of ancient ruins, giant boulders, and sacred temples. Once the capital of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and spiritual atmosphere. Highlights include Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple with the iconic stone chariot, and the Royal Enclosure. Set along the Tungabhadra River, it attracts pilgrims, history lovers, and backpackers alike, offering a unique blend of culture, mythology, and scenic beauty.

15 KMS
T B Dam

T B Dam

Tungabhadra Dam (T B Dam) is a massive multipurpose reservoir built across the Tungabhadra River near Hospet, Karnataka. It plays a vital role in irrigation, power generation, and water supply for the region. Surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, musical fountains, and scenic viewpoints, T B Dam is a popular picnic and sunset spot, offering a refreshing break for nature lovers and families visiting Hampi.

35 KMS
Rishimukh Parvat

Rishimukh Parvat

Rishimukh Parvat, located near Hampi in Karnataka, is a spiritually significant hill mentioned in the Ramayana. It is believed to be the place where Lord Hanuman met Lord Rama for the first time. The hill offers scenic views of the Tungabhadra River and surrounding landscapes. Rich in mythology and natural beauty, Rishimukh Parvat attracts pilgrims, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers seeking peace and a deeper connection to India’s epic past.

1 KM
Sanapur Lake

Sanapur Lake

Sanapur Lake, located near Hampi in Karnataka, is a serene and scenic water body surrounded by giant boulders and lush greenery. Formed by a dam on the Tungabhadra River, it offers a peaceful escape from the crowds. The lake is popular for coracle rides, cliff jumping, and picnics. Its calm waters and natural beauty make it a favorite among travelers seeking relaxation and adventure in a picturesque setting near Hampi.

5 KMS
Moriyar Betta

Moriyar Betta

Hire Benkal, also known as Moriyar Betta, is one of South India's largest and most significant megalithic burial sites, located near Gangavati in Karnataka. Dating back to 800–500 BCE, it features over 400 dolmens and prehistoric structures scattered across rocky hills. This UNESCO tentative site offers insight into Iron Age funerary practices and early human settlement. Surrounded by boulder-strewn landscapes, Hire Benkal is both an archaeological treasure and a scenic marvel.

28 KMS