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Hampi is one of India’s most extraordinary heritage landscapes, a ruined imperial capital set amid granite boulders, paddy fields, palm groves, and the Tungabhadra River in northern Karnataka. Its appeal is not just the monuments themselves, but the way the whole place functions as a living open-air museum where temples, coracle crossings, sunrise hill climbs, cycling routes, riverside villages, and bouldering crags all sit within the same dramatic terrain. The best time to visit is from October to February, when the weather is cooler and ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the ruins; monsoon months bring lush scenery but also heavier heat and rain.
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