Hampi – Morning Landscapes

I usually make two visits to Hampi every year. If there is one thing that I necessarily look forward to during every visit, it is the climb to Matanga Parvata to watch sunrise over the landscapes of this ancient city.

Morning Landscapes of Hampi

Matanga is perhaps the tallest hill in Hampi, on the right bank of Tungabhadra River. From the vantage point on the top, the sun rising over a misty landscape during the winter months highlights a wave of ridges that line up the eastern sky. As the big blob of light moves well above the hills, the golden lights sparkle on the smooth surface of the boulders littering the landscape. Tungabhadra shines in the skylight, with occasional coracles moving up and down on its calm surface.

morning landscapes of Hampi

morning landscapes of Hampi

The steep fall of Matanga towards the east offers a bird’s-eye view of Achutaraya Temple right below and an uninterrupted view of the sunrise above. On the western side of the hill, the tall spire of Virupaksha Temple appears to challenge Matanga in its height. All around, remains of the erstwhile Vijayanagar Kingdom – Vijaya Vithala Temple, Krishna Temple, Lotus Mahal and several mantapas offer insights to the city’s past.

A little downstream, on the other side of the river, is Anjanadri Hill – a place of many legends. While Hampi’s hills are often credited to be the place where the kingdom of monkeys from Ramayana once existed, Anjanadri is known as the place where Hanumantha was born. The hill now houses a hoard of monkeys that usually settle around an Anjaneya Temple, as if to prove a point.

morning landscapes of Hampi

While Matanga is the highest point on the right bank, the Anjanadri probably takes the honour on the left bank. Near the base of Anjanadri, the river takes a steep turn from its northwardly flow to east, which allows a line-of-the-river view of sunrise from the hill top. In the winter months, the morning landscapes over the river appear bathed in gold – a spectacle that stays in the heart as permanently as it does in the camera.


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Daily Photo: Boulders of Hampi

The boulder’s of Hampi, reflected in a pool.

Boulders at Hemakuta Hill, Hampi

At Hemakuta Hill in Hampi, the boulders were glowing beautifully in the excellent evening light. I found a small depression in the rocks that was filled with previous day’s rain. It beautifully reflected the boulders, helping me make this image.


Images of Hampi

Regular followers of this blog would know that I am a frequent visitor to Hampi. It is a place I never get tired of, never have enough of and always find some thing new to explore. In the last decade or so, I have made about 8 visits to Hampi and in the process created images of its heritage, landscapes and people. Here is a collection 68 of those images on my gallery.

images of Hampi

Also see stories from Hampi I have posted here in the past.