8FP5+3F2, River Rd, Hampi, Karnataka 583239, IndiaMap
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Verubaksha is an extraordinary historical site, listed as a heritage site by UNESCO, with multiple monuments scattered on the mountain, an open-air museum worth visiting, as it remains an important place of dedication.
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Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Virubaksha Temple is located in Hampi Village. It is a representative place in the ancient temple complex of Hampi. It is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva where Brahmins live and sometimes hold activities. The temple tower was built in 1442. Its long history and unique exquisite stone carving art fully embodies the charm of ancient India and enjoys the title of world material cultural heritage.
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Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Verubaksha is an extraordinary historical site, listed as a heritage site by UNESCO, with multiple monuments scattered on the mountain, an open-air museum worth visiting, as it remains an important place of dedication.
Henby, is definitely one of the most characteristic and worth visiting places in Nanyin. The exquisite temple is really shocking. There are very few tourists in the Tianchao Dynasty. Basically, there are only a few Europeans and Americans who are traveling. If you happen to go to Nanyin, please be sure to see Henby.
Tickets are required for 500 rupees. You can walk around one by one, and you can find the angle and find the location to take beautiful photos. They are all stone carvings, very exquisite, and you can slowly taste the craftsmen's craftsmanship. The most unmissable attraction to Henby. Henby can call tutu car travel, not expensive. You can also talk about a driver chartered.