The Most Instant Wells of the World Heritage Site.
Karnataka - Forget the Taj Mahal ! You who want a holiday that is not mainstream in India can try to come to the city of Karnataka. There is a beautiful well that is a world heritage site.
Hampi is a half-destroyed temple complex in Karnataka, India. Once a residence for 250,000 people in the era of the Vijayanagar Empire, this place is filled with Hindu temples.
Among the Hampi ruins, there is a well or a sacred water dam commonly called Pushkarani. Despite being thousands of miles from the city, these wells are considered part of the Ganges River.
The shape of these wells is practically extraordinarily beautiful. Box-shaped pool, this well is given many pyramidal stairs. The number of stairs is hundreds. In view of various sides, this well became the most instagenic corner in Hampi. As a result, Hamdi became one of the world's most beautiful World Heritage Sites, UNESCO.
Despite the hundreds, the staircase well was made to make it easier for anyone entering or leaving the well at the same time.
There is also a sacred well surrounded with magnificent pillars. The traveler who set foot here will be lulled with a magnificent magical view.
Still in Hampi temple complex, traveler can also see Badavi Shivalinga. In his ritual, only temple priests are authorized to climb, sprinkle and perform pooja at Shivalinga.
Traveler who is bored with Taj Mahal, can choose Hampi as its destination. Besides seeing the beautiful buildings, there is also a tour of old school round boat !
The temple complex is quite spacious. Traveler can hunt cool photographs behind the buildings in this temple complex.
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