If dreams were made out of stone, it would be Hampi. There could not be a more apt description for a place so beautiful. A complete world in itself, Hampi is worth a visit.
Ok, so I’ve been prompted by my Dad’s e-mails to really put down this travelogue. His regular e-mails describing various trips inter-twined with his philosophical sways have been a source of inspiration for me. Nevertheless, given my limited capabilities to provide lucid travel accounts, I am going to count on pictures to help me.
Who – TCS Gang
Where – Hampi via Chitradurg
When – Diwali weekend
What one must carry - Loads of time, stamina and spare memory cards and batteries for your camera
Day 1: Chitradurg to Hampi and sightseeing
Early morning @ Chitradurg
Chitradurg to Hampi :-) No. We were not in this bus :-)
Reminded me of a clip from Veer Zaara...
First halt in Hampi – Pattabhirama Temple, Photographers delight !
Sun and shade ...
Quiet proud of myself for having clicked this one :-)
They welcome us to their world... quiet literally!
One of the many magnificient pillars
Clicked this one when we are roaming around aimlessly ...
Queen's Bath - One of the more famous sites. Unfortunately it is in a pretty sad state. Thanks to all the graffiti!
Posing around :-)
After having posed, she asked me to show the preview of the snap ...Yeah ! Way to Go :-)
Ok. Group posing this time !
Elephants' stables
Captured this stunning piece @ Royal Enclosure
Few more of the Royal Enclosure
Day 2: We decided to view the sunrise from Mathanga hills. Mathanga hills are supposed to be the one where SUgreev took refuge.
As the sun spread orange across the palette
Shiv found some company as we waited for the sunrise. Later we realised the hill had loads of such oversized centipides
Few more as we wait for the sun ...
Finally ...
Yea...that is the height we were sitting at. Got to see some interesting structures from the top-
Rubaroo roshni ....
Time to give back :-)
The black faced monkey .... remember those from Ramayan ? Btw, check out his eyes-
After a sumptuous breakfast we walked around the vibrant and colorful Hampi bazaar -
Some more experiment with the sun and light
One of my favourites. Clicked @ Ganesha temple of course :-)
Some more ruins ...
Ok, this one is just for the gags :-) Check out our poses ;-)
This is what we were really trying to do - Rock on pose :P
Quiet a sight ...
One of the few Gopurams we saw that were not destroyed by the Moughals. Most others we saw had beheaded figures.
The famous Stone chariot @ Vithalla temple. The chariot originally had horses [made in stone ofcourse :-)], which were destroyed and have now been replaced by elephants [not visible in the picture]
Swayam Shri Ram aur bhakt Hanuman :-)
These school going kids earn some money for themselves on Saturday's and Sundays
Temple opposite to Sugreev's cave. You would be surprised to know that Sugreev's cave was the only place we saw which actually had a pujari.
20 comments:
Wow.... nice pictures... looks like this place is not worth a miss...and keep up the photography :)
Thanks Swaggy :-) Come to Blore soon. This place is a must go.
awesome photography.... great photoblog :-)
already mentioned how ur "proud" snap looks amazing...
same with ur aimless snap.
the aerial view was breathtaking.. u walked that high at night? impressive.
loads of color in the market... did u buy any of those bags? :-)
the picture of Virupaksha temple reminded me of my history text book, looked exactly like that there.
great stuff! keep up the amazing photography, and hopefully keep the photoblogs coming....
what fantastic fantastic photos ruch! you have a great eye. i can't wait to see this place for myself.
xo
aditi
@zoxcleb...Thank u.
Yes we walked that high @ 4:30 AM in pitch dark...and I have proofs here :-)
history textbook ...Lol , yes I guess. Very true.
Hey Aditi ... thank u so much!
And welcome back :-)
looks like someone is all set to become an expert photographer with a eye for all the brilliant captures... :)zimply zuperrrrbb :)
now iam looking fwd to visit this place .. :)
thanks Niki...yes u must visit.
Some pics have been clicked by my frnds as well...and we are all upcoming photographers...SHeetal would agree :-)
And I should ask Hampi tourism for a commission :P
awesome...didnt have the patience to read through the whole thing...my fav is the Ganesha pic...perfect lighting :) and awesome photography in general!
Hey, maxx sahi yaar...
i never thought that some ruins could be interesting. Nicely portrayed by you.
Btw, woh "love is in the air" wali snap maxx kool hai...
My wishes for your friends
:)
Aur haan, do fwd you dad's travelogue link...
Neat pics ruchita.
Thanks Jainuine, Satish. Dad's travelogues are his e-mails, so no link.
I will convey your wishes to SHeetal and Sachin :-)
Wow!
Whatay post.
How many pics did you click? 1000? :O
Yet to go to Hampi.
Try Mekadattu next time if you haven't been to.The rocks there are out of this world.
-Nikhil
Hey Thnx Nikhil!
Googled Mekadattu .. seems like an interesting place to see.
Any other 'must see' around Blore?
WoW!!!!
Outstanding photos and narration !
I want to go there now !
Kau
Hampi is definitely one of my favourite places - especially after reading Amar Chitra katha's 'Krishnadevaraya'. If you liked Hampu, you should visit the temples at Halebid and Belur. The Halebid temple is on top of my list of architectural wonders!
Thanx Kau!
@VV, have read very little of ACK :-(
But yeah Halebid and Belur are on my list :-)
Your post with snaps makes an interesting read rather than going through hundreds of words to capture a journey. I would recommend taking some tie to view a documentary that talks about why South Indian temple architecture has been deliberately shunned internationally. It is worth a watch if you are interested in South Indian temple ruins. Here's the link: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Temples+of+South+India&emb=1&aq=f#
Good photos..looks like you are interested in Photography..what camera do you have?
Latheesh
I'm thankful to visiting our places., I wish visit again.
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