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Virupaksha Temple at Hampi - Entry Ticket, Timing

Tourists who are on a trip of Hampi can visit to visit Virupaksha Temple. This temple is devoted to God Lord Shiva who knows here in the form of Virupaksha and companion Goddess Pampa. The most awe inspirational feature of this temple is 50 meter high gopuram, Virupaksha Temple is located amongst the ruins at Hampi. Hampi is approx 12kms from the Hospet town in Karnataka State.  Hospet is approx 419 km from Bangalore city by train. This temple was built in 1510 AD by Krishnadevarya reflecting the South-Indian Dravidian architectural style and is made using mortar and brick.



This temple is also known as the Panpapti Temple. This holy place has a sanctum, Mukha Mantapa (Ranga Mandapam), which has three chambers and a pillared hall. After the visiting Virupaksha Temple, tourists will know that this temple was contracted in the 7th century and has carvings was made among 9th and 11th centuries.

Firstly, this temple enshrines only a few gods statue, but over time it has developed into a huge temple. Temple lamp posts, kitchen, towers and some other shrines were built later. The main attractions of the this Temple are outstanding carvings of animals and paintings describing Hindu myths.

Entry/Ticket Fee of Virupaksha Temple:

Entry ticket (Rs5) Per Person, Camera Charge (Rs50) and pay the video camera fee (Rs 500)

Opening Virupaksha Temple Timing:-

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tourists who are on a trip of Hampi can visit to visit Virupaksha Temple . This temple is devoted to God Lord Shiva who knows here in the fo...

10 Waterfalls in Bangalore that Can Make your Jaw Drop!





Thinking about how to make your Bangalore trip one extraordinary and an erratic affair altogether? If you surmise that visiting around the standard attractions would do the needful, then reconsider. Regardless of the possibility that you are one offbeat traveller, and love to dig in the hidden treasures of a place, in their natural best form, then mate, you need to look at the staggering waterfalls in and around Bangalore that not just come as an amazement to most voyagers, however, can also stir and calm your soul completely.

"Here you go. Warning: Don’t let your spirit drift away after seeing the gorgeous cascades!"




1. Jog Falls
Jog Falls water fall in Bangalore

Jog Falls, located near Sagara on the Shimoga and Uttara Kannada territory edge, has a drop elevation of 253 m, making it the second-highest plunge in India. The best time to visit Jog Falls would certainly be monsoon or post-monsoon, but be very careful during this time, since the area around can be slippery.

2. Chunchi Falls
Chunchi Falls Romantic Places to Visit in Bangalore
Chunchi Falls
One can set out on a day's trip to these beguiling waterfalls near Bangalore by driving onto the Kanakapura-Sangam road which will take you to your destination in around 2 hours. Revel in the flawless Chinchi Falls in Kanakapura and set out on a large group of exciting activities like Trekking, kayaking, ziplining and some more.

3. Shivanasamudra Falls
Shivanasamudra Falls Best tourist attraction In bangalore
Shivanasamudra Falls 
Kaveri waterway courses through the stone filled geography of the deccan range and drops off as Shivanasamudra Falls. At the falls, you can also value a coracle ride over the gushing floods of the water at the base of the falls.

4. Magod Falls
 Magod Falls Tourust Destination in Bangalore
 Magod Falls 
Magod Falls are the most gorgeous waterfalls of Bangalore, where the Bedti conduit tumbles from an elevation of 200 m in two phases, molding a dazzling waterfall. These are considered as the best waterfalls in Bangalore.

5. Iruppu Falls
Iruppu Falls Summer vacation places in Bangalore
Iruppu Falls
Beginning from the Brahmagiri Range, the Lakshmana Theertha waterway plunges down from a stature of 170 ft. framing the Iruppu Waterfalls. It makes a never-ending thunder amidst the quiet of the thick wood.

6. Hogenakkal Falls
Hogenakkal Falls Romantic Honeymoon Destination In Bangalore
Hogenakkal Falls 
The Kaveri river enters the Tamil Nadu periphery descending the elevated scenery forming the Hogenakkal Waterfalls. It is the best waterfalls near Bangalore for a one day family trip or a rosy date with the love of your life.

7. Convent Falls

Convent Falls is one of the small waterfalls in the district that stream as meager conduits and void their substance into the River Kaveri.

8. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Dudhsagar Waterfalls Best places to Visit in Bangalore
Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Amongst all the waterfalls around Bangalore, this waterfall is a mind boggling sight, especially in the rains when it is in full brilliance. The falling water looks foamy white, resembling a fountain of milk, which is the reason why the falls is called 'Dudhsagar'.

9 Muthyala Maduvu Falls
Muthyala Maduvu Falls Best places for vacation In Bangalore
Muthyala Maduvu Falls
Muthyala Maduvu Falls or the Pearl Valley Falls is a gushing stream tumbling down from a height of 92 m. The fall, its serene vibe and the luxurious green valley around is one highly alluring fascination for tourists.

10 Hebbe Falls
Hebbe Falls Amazing Waterfalls In Bangalore
Hebbe Falls 
Considered to be the most photogenic waterfalls near Bangalore is the Hebbe Falls. Located around 10 km from the famous hill station of Kemmangundi, this gushing waterfall is found right in the middle of a coffee estate.

So once you enter Bangalore, the sweet, blushing demeanor of the city will be sufficient to bait you into exploring the sources that make the climate so pleasant and romantic here. Yes, it is the waterfalls!

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