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Hampi & Badami – A Sacred Journey Through Ancient Temple Kingdoms
Discover the spiritual and architectural glory of South India with the Hampi & Badami Temple Tour. This heritage-rich journey takes you through two of Karnataka’s most historic temple destinations, where devotion, art, and mythology come alive amidst dramatic landscapes. From UNESCO-listed temple ruins to rock-cut cave sanctuaries, this tour offers a deeply enriching cultural and spiritual experience.
Hampi – The Divine Ruins of Vijayanagara
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the prosperous capital of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire. Today, it stands as a timeless spiritual landscape filled with sacred temples, colossal stone structures, and mythological significance linked to Lord Rama and Lord Virupaksha.
Major Temple Sightseeing in Hampi
Virupaksha Temple – One of South India’s oldest living temples
Vittala Temple – Famous for musical pillars and stone chariot
Hazara Rama Temple – Ramayana carvings in stone
Achyutaraya Temple
Hemakuta Hill Temples – Sunset spiritual views
Sasivekalu & Kadalekalu Ganesha Temples






Badami – Rock-Cut Temples Carved in Stone and Faith
Badami, the ancient capital of the Early Chalukyas, is renowned for its extraordinary rock-cut cave temples sculpted into towering red sandstone cliffs. Overlooking Agastya Lake, Badami offers a serene spiritual atmosphere unlike any other.
Major Temple Sightseeing in Badami
Badami Cave Temples (1–4) – Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Jain Tirthankaras
Bhutanatha Temple – Beautiful lakeside Shiva temple
Mallikarjuna Temple
Agastya Teertha (Sacred Tank)
Archaeological Museum (optional)




Why Choose the Hampi & Badami Temple Tour?
- Spiritual Depth & Historical Grandeur
- UNESCO-Recognized Heritage Experience
- Mythology, Art & Devotion Combined
- Scenic & Serene Temple Landscapes
- Perfect for Pilgrims & Heritage Seekers
A Journey Where Stone Speaks Faith
The Hampi & Badami Temple Tour is more than sightseeing—it’s a walk through centuries of devotion, artistry, and sacred traditions. Every shrine, carving, and corridor tells a story of divine craftsmanship and spiritual legacy.