Timeless Trails Around Hampi

Discover the rich cultural and spiritual landscape surrounding Naturetrails Ashoka Resort Hampi, where history and mythology unfold at every turn. From the ancient ruins and iconic temples of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to sacred landmarks like Anjanadri Hill, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, and the serene Pampa Sarovar mentioned in the Ramayana, the region is steeped in legend. Visitors can also explore historic spiritual centres such as Chintamani Math in Anegundi and timeless landscapes that offer a deeper connection to Hampi’s enduring legacy.

 

Chintamani Math Anegundi

 

Located in the historic village of Anegundi, this revered monastery traces its origins to an ancient gurukula founded to promote Vedanta and spiritual learning. It belongs to the lineage of saints dedicated to Advaita philosophy, with teachings focused on Vedic dharma and spiritual awakening. Over the centuries, it has withstood upheavals and continued as a place of worship, traditional study, and cultural heritage, preserving its legacy through generations of preceptors

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Pampa Sarovar

 

This sacred lake is one of the five holy sarovars mentioned in Hindu tradition and holds deep mythological significance. Associated with the Ramayana, it is believed to be the place where Goddess Pampa performed penance and where Shabari awaited Lord Rama, making it an important pilgrimage site known for its lotus-filled waters and serene surroundings.

 

Anjanadri Hill

 

This rugged hill is revered in Hindu tradition as the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, the devoted hero of the Ramayana, where he is said to have been born to Anjana and Kesari. A temple dedicated to Hanuman crowns the summit, reached by climbing over 550 stone steps, and offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, rocky terrain, and the Tungabhadra River below— making it both a spiritual pilgrimage site and a scenic vantage point.

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Hampi (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

 

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of South India’s most iconic landmarks from the Vijayanagara era. Among its most famous sites are the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple with the Stone Chariot, Hazara Rama Temple, Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stables, and the expansive Hampi Bazaar, all set amid dramatic boulder-strewn landscapes that reflect the grandeur of the ancient capital.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How far is Chintamani Math Anegundi from the resort?

Chintamani Math Anegundi is located approximately 8 km from the resort.

 

2. What is the distance from Naturetrails Ashoka Resort Hampi, to Pampa Sarovar?

Pampa Sarovar is around 10 km away from Naturetrails Ashoka Resort Hampi.

 

3.  Can the resort assist with travel to nearby attractions?

Yes, the resort can help arrange local travel or guide guests on the best ways to visit nearby sites.

 

4. How far is Hampi, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, from Naturetrails Ashoka Resort Hampi?

Hampi is approximately 22 km from Naturetrails Ashoka Resort Hampi.

 

5. Is local guidance available for exploring the nearby tourist attractions?

Yes, guides are available locally, and the resort team can assist with recommendations for a smoother experience.

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