We lazily woke up at 8 in the morning. I was still feeling
sleepy as we got out of our room to explore Hampi. I love my morning tea but I
make sure to avoid having tea when I am outside my home cuz I have high
expectations on tea and no one could make one like my mom. But, somehow I gave
in to this morning drowsiness and had a tea just a few steps outside our room.
I guess, that guy is one among very few people I came across in my entire life
who is very close to making tea JUST like my mom. How many people you can find
in your life who can make something JUST like your mom? It’s rare. That made my
morning.
Other than books and tea, the one thing I can’t resist is beautiful hats! As we were wandering through Hampi Bazaar, my eyes fell on this beautiful white hat adorned with blue and pink nylon strip. I fell in love with it and I had to have that immediately! Believe me, purchasing that hat helped me a lot with the sun everywhere I went. :D
By this time, I was pretty hungry and searching for a good place to eat. People usually tend to have breakfast under shade, a nice hotel with a stable roof over them or a place where there were too many people which makes you think that food tastes really good there cuz too many people are there in one place. But, we came across this woman who has a small stall with only dosa, idly, and tea to offer. My friend who is from North is a fan of Dosas. :P So we both agreed up on eating dosas for
I am telling you, if you go to Hampi, this is the best place to have Dosas. She makes authentic dosas, not the usual hotel made dosas, with very good chutney and aloo to the side. We had enough dosas to last for an entire day. :P
Let me skip the details about the architecture of Hampi and what to see and what not to see cuz many people on the internet already have a lot of suggestions for you.
But, please DO NOT miss the sunset from Hemakuta Hill’s sunset point. It was so magnificently beautiful that I felt like melting away with sun and be a part of the twilight with so many colors in the sky. It was so stunningly beautiful and calm to be present at that point that am sure nobody could describe you about the intensity of that beautiful place and you MUST see it with your own eyes.
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When we went inside Virupaksha Temple, one interesting thing
happened. We became so thirsty climbing up all the rocks and climbing down
again and walking on our foot to visit all the temples that we finished almost
2-3 bottles of water. There were so many monkeys in and around the temple,
walking, jumping, and playing among humans without any fear. One monkey was
sitting and just minding its own business. My friend thought he should have
some fun and was trying to disturb it. Suddenly it tried to grab the bottle
from our bag and I thought it is just making a retort because of my friend.
Later, we thought it could be thirsty and that was its gesture to ask for some
water. So, I saw this coconut piece shaped like a bowl and asked my friend to
put water in it so that it can sip the water easily.
But what it did was to pour the water from the coconut piece on the ground and started drinking that way. What a beautiful uncivilized one. :D Here I am trying to teach some manners to it. :P