This ancient settlement is believed to predate Hampi and was once the mythical Ramayana’s Kishkindha—the monkey kingdom of Sugriva Karnataka TourismHampi Tourism. Explore the Anegundi Fort, Gagan Mahal, 64‑pillared mantapa, and Bali’s Cave for a blend of royal history and mythology
At The King On The Rocks, your experience extends beyond the room. Enjoy:
Live music performances
A scenic in-house restaurant with delicious local and global cuisine
Ample parking, pet-friendly options
About 1 km from Anegundi, climb the ~575 stone steps to the hilltop temple where Lord Hanuman is believed to have been born . The panorama from the summit includes the Tungabhadra River, coconut groves, paddy fields, and distant boulder fields—especially magical at sunrise
At The King On The Rocks, your experience extends beyond the room. Enjoy:
Live music performances
A scenic in-house restaurant with delicious local and global cuisine
A pool table, outdoor games, and cozy lounges
Ample parking, pet-friendly options, and 24/7 support
This riverside Shiva temple is a peaceful and less crowded spot in Anegundi. It's linked to Ramayana lore—as the place where Rama shot the arrow to kill Vali—and includes a meditation cave beside the Tungabhadra .
Situated about 5 km from Anegundi, it's a serene lake perfect for coracle rides, swimming, and limited cliff-jumping (seek local guidance for safety). It's much quieter than busier Hampi lakefronts .
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