hampi Photography Guide

# Photography Locations in Hampi

Golden Hour: N/A - N/A
10 Photography Spots
4 Hidden Gems

Best Photography Spots

Virupaksha Temple in hampi

Virupaksha Temple

The tallest and most active temple in Hampi, featuring intricate carvings, tall gopuram, and bustling bazaar surroundings perfect for capturing ancient architecture against modern life.

Vittala Temple in hampi

Vittala Temple

Iconic for its Stone Chariot and musical pillars, surrounded by ruins and banana plantations, offering dramatic landscape compositions.

Hemakuta Hill in hampi

Hemakuta Hill

Hilltop with ancient temples and 360-degree views of Hampi's boulder-strewn landscape, ideal for panoramic sunrise/sunset shots.

Matanga Hill in hampi

Matanga Hill

Highest viewpoint offering stunning sunset vistas over Virupaksha Temple and ruins, with boulder scrambling opportunities.

Achyutaraya Temple in hampi

Achyutaraya Temple

Riverside temple with pushkarni (stepped tank) reflecting boulders and ruins, great for symmetrical reflections and birdlife.

Hampi Bazaar in hampi

Hampi Bazaar

Historic street lined with pillars, shops, and locals, perfect for street photography and urban decay.

Anjanadri Hill in hampi

Anjanadri Hill

Hill with Hanuman Temple, offering views of Vittala Temple and paddy fields amid boulders.

Elephant Stables in hampi

Elephant Stables

Massive domed structures in Royal Enclosure, excellent for architectural symmetry and textures.

Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple in hampi

Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple

Monolithic 4.5m Ganesha statue in open hall, striking against boulder backdrop.

Hazara Rama Temple in hampi

Hazara Rama Temple

Royal temple with Ramayana bas-reliefs on walls, intimate for detailed carvings.

Hidden Gems

Courtesan’s Street Pushkarni hidden gem in hampi

Courtesan’s Street Pushkarni

Secluded stepped tank behind Kodandarama Temple reflecting boulders and ruins.

Anjanadri Hill Back Boulders hidden gem in hampi

Anjanadri Hill Back Boulders

Area behind Hanuman Temple with massive climbable boulders and Vittala views.

Mathanga Hill Viewpoint hidden gem in hampi

Mathanga Hill Viewpoint

Lesser-visited hill with panoramas of Virupaksha, river bends, and plantations.

Sanapur Durga Temple Village hidden gem in hampi

Sanapur Durga Temple Village

Green paddy fields and village life around remote temple.

Photography Tips for hampi

  • 1.# Photography Tips for Hampi
  • 2.February's mild weather (20-30°C) is ideal for extended shoots, with minimal haze. Focus on **golden hours** for landscapes, use tripods on boulders, and hire local guides for access. Polarizers cut glare on ruins; drones need ASI permission.[1][2][5]

Trip Planning

# Trip Planning for Hampi (Feb 2-5, 2026) **Arrival**: Fly to Hubli (3 hrs drive) or Hospet (30 mins drive), then auto/bus to Hampi. Rent cycles/scooters for flexibility (INR 200-500/day). **Tickets**: ASI pass INR 40/day (foreigners INR 600/5 days). **Stay**: Hampi/Anegundi guesthouses (INR 1000-3000/night). **Transport**: Coracles for river cross (INR 500/group), guides INR 1500/day. **Safety**: Stick to paths, hydrate, avoid solo night treks; women travelers note crowded bazaar safety. No special permits for Feb trip, but check ASI for monuments. Water/food plentiful.[2][4][9]

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