 Welcome to Hampi, a World Heritage Site |
 The modern tourist district inside Hampi itself is Hampi Bazar |
 Many Hampi Bazar guesthouses have rooftop restaurants with views of the Virupaksha Temple |
 Vicky's Guest House, Hampi Bazar |
 Mango Tree Restaurant and a pair of guesthouses, Hampi Bazar |
 The tourist trade at Hampi Bazar |
 Moonlight Restaurant, Hampi Bazar |
 Handicrafts for sale, Hampi Bazar |
 Another Mango Tree Restaurant... |
 Monkey on a post with the morning newspaper |
 Gopi Guesthouse and Rooftop Restaurant |
 Chill Out...too bad Hampi Bazar is a dry village |
 Touristy Hampi Bazar |
 The ruins of the ancient Hampi Bazaar is just south of the modern settlement |
 Ruins of Hampi Bazar |
 The ruins of Hampi Bazar form a long avenue connecting the Virupaksha Temple with Mathanga Hill |
 Ruins in Hampi Bazar still showing some paint |
 Some ruined structures of Hampi Bazar look like they had been reinhabited for while |
 Ruins of Hampi Bazar |
 The main avenue of the ruins of Hampi Bazar leading to the Virupaksha Temple to the west |
 Ruins of Hampi Bazar |
 Ruins of Hampi Bazar |
 This ruins has been reused for a photo exhibition |
 Hampi Bazar is located along the Tungabhandra River |
 During the day, small ferry boats link Hampi Bazar with the tourist village of Kishkinda on the north side |
 Squatter camp, Hampi Bazar |
 A restaurant on River Road outside Hampi Bazar |
 Along River Road near Hampi Bazar |
 Elephant with mahout along the river, Hampi Bazar |
 Tungabhandra River, Hampi |
 Tungabhandra Ghats, Hampi |
 Tungabhandra Ghats, Hampi |
 Hotel Mayura Bhuvaneshwari, Kamalpur |
 The road from Hampi to Hospet, the nearest city |
 Hospet, Karnataka |
 Waves Bar and Restaurant, the closest decent place for a cold beer to Hampi |