Hospet, a small dusty town in
Northern Karnataka, was once the seat of the powerful Vijayanagar
Empire. Though the town does not have much to offer the visitors,
its importance lies in its nearness to Hampi, the erstwhile
capital of the Vijayanagar rulers. There was a time when Hampi
was the epitome of architectural wonders. Most of the great
buildings of this place are now in ruins, though UNESCO and
the Archaeological Survey of India have tried their best to
recreate the original charm of the place. Hospet is the ideal
base for tourists visiting Hampi and other nearby places.
Sightseeing
The artisans of the Vijayanagar Empire perfected the art of
blending their architectural style with the rocky terrain
of the region. The excavations at Hampi carried out by the
Archaeological Survey of India in collaboration with the Karnataka
Government in 1976 have revealed the ruins of a rich and flourishing
empire. Today the ruins lie sprawled over a large area of
26 square kilometres. Of the other attractions, the Chitradurga
Fort (290 km) situated at the foothills of a group of
granite hills is worth visiting.
Excursions
A little away from Hospet lies the Tungabhadra Dam
(6 km), which was completed in 1953 to provide electricity
for irrigation in the surrounding districts. It is a major
picnic spot today with a deer park, aviary, and ornamental
gardens.