India – Gokana and Hampi
Well I finally headed south to some very welcoming warm weather. I spend 5 very chilled days by the beach.
My beach front home for 5 days
View from my shack
Another view from the shack. Yep, the cows are even on the beach
Beads anyone?
Sunset on the beach
Someone’s very impressive birthday message
Sending a parcel home. The parcel was wrapped in cotton, stitched together and sealed with hot wax.
Hampi
Unreal and bewitching, the forlorn ruins of Hampi dot an unearthly landscape with heaps of giant boulders perched precariously over miles of undulating terrain, their rusty hues offset by jade-green palm groves, banana plantations and paddy fields. (OK, so this is straight from the lonely planet book but aptly describes this World Heritage site). The ruins date from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
Vittala Temple complex
Vittala Temple complex
Vittala Temple complex
Vittala Temple complex
The whole area of Hampi is quite large, so I hired a small motorbike for 4 days to get around
A river dissects Hampi into two. A bridge was completed in 2010 but fell down 2 days before it opened. This is the river crossing that I used each day.
View from my guest house – rice paddies, coconut trees and amazing boulders
Old aqueduct and water storage system
A local man cooking for a group of us in his home
The man’s son
And a neighbour
Paddling in a wicker boat
More ruins
Rice fields and ruins
Hampi skyline
A local man living in a small temple up in the boulders for the past 4 years
View from the top of Hanuman (monkey) temple
The walk down from the Hanuman temple – more than 500 steps
Sunset from Hanuman temple


























Wow! Hampi looks amazing. So different from the rest of India. I love the sunset and the dude who lives in the boulders.
Beautiful photos……You took me away for a moment….Good job! Enjoy!