Anegundi (Anegondi) (
Kannada:
ಆನೆಗುಂದಿ/ಆನೆಗೊಂದಿ) is a village in
Gangavathi taluk,
Koppal district in the
Indian state of
Karnataka. it is older than
Hampi situated on the northern bank of
Tungabhadra River. Huchappayana matha temple (with black-stone pillars and dance sculptures),
Pampa Sarovar, Aramane (a ruined palace), Ranganatha temple, Kamal Mahal, and
Nava Brindavana are the major attractions. Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of monkey king Vaali. Anegundi is best visited along with
Hampi, it is part of the
world Heritage Site, Hampi, being developed into a world class tourism spot by engaging the localites to sensitise them to their cultural wealth and provide them a means of livelihood. Existing tanks in the village have been redesigned to store clean drinking water and proper drainage facilities developed to keep the surroundings clean and hygienic. The
Kishkinda Trust is working on tourism development in Anegundi