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● — Translation in progress, that’s what I assume!

This is for my website www.hampi.in on Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India.

I thought of having a brief explanation and an invitation to explore this magical place in various languages, I mean in any languages!

If you are proficient in any of these languages (or even any one not listed above ), please help! I can add suitable credit to your name or leave it as anonymous, if you prefer to.

As a way to saying thank you, I can give a link to your website/blog/ photo album from the “Thank You” page of my site

What if more people put effort on the same language at the same time....!!? Some of these translated pages are linked from the home page of www.hampi.in

If you can help me in any of the mentioned languages please contact me directly at   contact   or use the message form located below.



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Hampi, India!

Hampi, as it is popularly known today, was the medieval capital of the Hindu empire Vijayanagara (the City of Victory). Hampi in the Karnataka state of India is listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Hampi is charismatic even in its ruined state. It attracts thousands of tourists and pilgrims every year. Vast stretches of boulder-strewn hills make the backdrop of Hampi unique.

Dotted around the hills and valleys are about 500 plus monuments. Among them are beautiful temples, basement of palaces, remains of aquatic structures, ancient market streets, royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, treasury buildings.., the list is practically endless. Hampi is a backpackers’ paradise, the same way the pilgrims’ delight.

In Hampi at every turn there is a surprise. Every monument hides more than what they reveal. As an open museum, Hampi has numerous popular (100 plus!) locations visitors throng.

Please explore this website on Hampi Ruin.
www.Hampi.in is cobbled with a range of information on Hampi. For example, descriptions & photo album of various monuments; Hampi ruin maps that you can print; travel details; tips for your Hampi trip; hotel locations, itinerary plan and so on...

The main webpage is in English. However it is generously packed with useful maps and plenty of photographs of Hampi to help the reader better.

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