Hampi is a heritage city, protected by the Unesco. The city is an incredible mix of street life, cow shit and beautiful, very very old monuments, most of them discovered under the ground 2 centuries ago.
We took off on bikes to discover all those temples and statues, and here some impressions:
In Hampi we were all the time surrounded by children..every child is attracted and fascinated by western (white) people. They asked us for every kind of things, like for a school pen, for buying their stickers of indian divinities or a book guide of the city, or simply they wanted to appear in one of our photos-shake our hand...
Our guesthouse was really nice, besides one fact. A cute and charming little girl used to wake us up every morning at 7, crying, screaming, laughing, screaming... Never seen such a spoiled and such a sweet child. what a combination...?!
One of the most beautiful, freaky and "i don' t want to go away from this place" temple we saw is Hanuman Temple, dedicated -of course- to Hanuman, the monkey god.
To reach this place we had to take one of this strange boats..
Caronte...
During the route we saw a lot of hidden temples and statues, that fascinated us...
Then we had to follow a woman, who was going to work - she led us through plantations and fields. Just beautiful!
So we reached Hanuman Temple, after a long long stair way.
Of course this holy place is full of monkeys, that are very used to people...
What about food? Here a sample of breakfast and the way of eating it.
And for the end some other nice scenes of Hampi. Tomorrow we go to Cochin (and we will not arrive tomorrow, oh no...)
3 comments:
Fotos incriveis, ameiii, sera que voce vai entender??
Im from Brazil, bjao, q sonho viajar para um lugar tão lindo..
przepięknie, a ci co polskiego nie znają, niech się męczą jak ja z angielskim
once again, beautiful pictures!
i really appreciate that you take your time to send us this blog posts.
take care and have fun
shizow
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