Hampi eGuide
$1.99
1.2for iPhone, iPad and more
Reality Premedia Services Pvt. Ltd.
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135.2 MB
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Jul 8, 2023
Update Date
Travel
Category
4+
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About Hampi eGuide
Hampi is located in the state of Karnataka in India and has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Hampi has always intrigued travelers the world over. It is set amidst a beautiful backdrop of boulder-strewn hills and is home to more than 500 monuments.
It is dotted with numerous ruined temple complexes, magnificent palaces and gateways from the Vijayanagara era spread over 26 square kilometers.
Hampi was the medieval capital of the Hindu empire Vijayanagara (the city of victory) from 1343 - 1565 CE. The empire boasted a massive army comprising close to two million men. In around 1500 AD Vijaynagar had about 500,000 inhabitants (supporting 0.1% of the global population during 1440-1540), making it the second largest city in the world after Beijing and almost thrice the size of Paris. It was besieged by the Deccan Muslim 1n 1565 and destroyed and abandoned.
The ruins of Hampi were discovered by Colonel Colin Mackenzie in 1800 CE. This unearthly landscape of giant boulders and splendid remains of temples make it one of the most visited tourist locations in Karnataka both for the rich culture and also a rock climber’s paradise.
The Hampi eguide is a collection of more than 130 pictures that build a crisp story about the beauty of Hampi and showcase its many facets. It covers most of the important tourist spots and provides you detailed information of every photo.
Let us take you through this mystical journey of a place that has stood still in time.
It is dotted with numerous ruined temple complexes, magnificent palaces and gateways from the Vijayanagara era spread over 26 square kilometers.
Hampi was the medieval capital of the Hindu empire Vijayanagara (the city of victory) from 1343 - 1565 CE. The empire boasted a massive army comprising close to two million men. In around 1500 AD Vijaynagar had about 500,000 inhabitants (supporting 0.1% of the global population during 1440-1540), making it the second largest city in the world after Beijing and almost thrice the size of Paris. It was besieged by the Deccan Muslim 1n 1565 and destroyed and abandoned.
The ruins of Hampi were discovered by Colonel Colin Mackenzie in 1800 CE. This unearthly landscape of giant boulders and splendid remains of temples make it one of the most visited tourist locations in Karnataka both for the rich culture and also a rock climber’s paradise.
The Hampi eguide is a collection of more than 130 pictures that build a crisp story about the beauty of Hampi and showcase its many facets. It covers most of the important tourist spots and provides you detailed information of every photo.
Let us take you through this mystical journey of a place that has stood still in time.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2
Last updated on Jul 8, 2023
Old Versions
Updated with latest IOS, minor bug fixes.
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Version History
1.2
Jul 8, 2023
Updated with latest IOS, minor bug fixes.
1.1
Mar 2, 2020
Updated with latest iOS
1.0
Jan 23, 2017
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iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Hampi eGuide supports English