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Hampi is a fantasy world of rocks and ruins; a carnival of cravings. The magnificent ruins of Hampi dot an unearthly landscape that has captivated travelers for centuries. Heaps of giant boulders perch precariously over kilometers of undulating terrain, their rusty hues offset by jade-green palm groves, banana plantations, and paddy fields. Let’s pack our bags to get adventurous with the Hampi trip.
DURATION
4 Nights, 4 Days
BATCHES
22nd Dec 2024 (Christmas Special batch)
29th Dec 2024 (New Year Special batch)
23rd Jan 2024
12th Mar 2024 (Holi Special Batch)
- For other dates click here.
PRICE
- With AC Train Ticket from Mumbai / Pune:
₹16,999/-₹14,999/- - With SL Train Ticket from Mumbai / Pune:
₹15,999/-₹13,499/- - From Hyderabad or Bangalore via bus:
₹16,999/-₹14,999/- - From Hospet :
₹13,999/-₹11,999/- - For Dual Sharing: ₹2,000/- per person extra
- With AC Train Ticket from Mumbai / Pune:
NOTE: Block your seat at just ₹2000/- and pay the rest 25 days before the trip date.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Hampi Trip Begins
You’ll be boarding the Hospet Express (11139) from CSMT at 21:00. It will make stops at Pune at 01:05 Only for someone who has opted for train tickets from Mumbai & Pune
Day 2: Arrival at Hampi | Explore Hippie Island, Lake Viewpoint, Cliff Jumping, Coracle Ride.
Once we reach Hospet in the afternoon by 1 pm, we begin the Hampi tour; we transfer to Hippie Island and check-in to our hotel for the day. We explore the island on a bike and visit Lake viewpoint, and go for a Coracle ride. Post lunch we visit Anegundi village and go for a sunset view at Mini Hanuman Temple. We return to our hotels for the night full of music, dance, and some fun games. Overnight stay at the Hotel / Homestay.
Day 3: Explore Hampi
Wake up to go for a sunrise in the morning, and post breakfast go towards the Hampi side to visit Kadle kal Ganesh, Krishna temple, Badavilinga & Narasimha temple. Post lunch we visit Queen’s bath, Pushkarani, Hazara Rama temple, and the underground Shiva temple. We then go for a sunset view at Malyavanta Raghunatha temple and return to our stay and relax.
Day 4: Hampi Tour & Sightseeing | Departure from Hampi
Post breakfast, we check out of the hotel by 7:30 am. Thereafter, we explore the Stone Chariot at the Vitthal Temple, Lotus Mahal and elephant stable, Hampi Bazaar & Hemakuta Hills. Post lunch we visit Virupaksha temple & then You’ll be boarding the HPT CSMT EXP (11140) from Hospet at 13:40 PM. It will make stops at Pune at 01:10 AM & CSMT at 05:10 AM & conclude our Hampi trip with lots of memories.
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INCLUSIONS
- Transportation with A/C or sleeper Train tickets from Mumbai / Pune and back
- Transportation from Hospet to Hampi and back
- 3 days sightseeing tour
- Accommodation for 2 nights
- Entry charges to the monuments
- Campfire
- Breakfast for day 2
- Coracle ride
- Rent for sightseeing auto
- Bike charges
- 1 litre of petrol per vehicle
- All internal transfers
- Fun games
- HikerWolf expertise
- Guide charges
EXCLUSIONS
- Meals not mentioned above
- 5% GST and Processing fees
- Anything not mentioned under inclusion
Note: There are several cafes with amazing ambience and a variety of lip-smacking delicious food options available, you can try them all at your convenience.
- HikerWolf reserves the rights to cancel the trip if the minimum batch size does not suffice.
- While you have selected multiple sharing rooms, please note that our priority at Hikerwolf is to accommodate you with individuals of the same gender. In the event that the male-female ratio doesn’t align, room assignments will be made accordingly.
- Trip Leaders will only accompany you if there are people more than the minimum batch size otherwise, the trip will be handled virtually.
- Mumbai/Pune/Bangalore Bus ticket prices might rise if you plan to book at the last moment, this is subject to an increase in bus ticket rates.
Hikerwolf reserves the right to change the mode of transport in case of unavailability or high pricing.
THINGS TO CARRY
- Most Important your ID proof
- Cap/Hats
- Sunscreen, moisturizer
- Glares
- Pair of clothes
- Towel
- Casual shoes and flip-flops
- Sanitary Kit
- Personal medicines (if any)An extra bag to keep your wet clothes
Note: Do not carry any valuables. Please take care of it in case you are carrying the same. We will not be responsible if you lose them by any chance.
IRCTC Rules:
- HikerWolf provides its train tickets through the IRCTC app.
- The tickets confirmation depends on the number of days left until the trip.
- While it’s important to understand that there is no 100% confirmation guarantee for waitlisted and RAC tickets on every occasion, please be aware that HikerWolf does not have control over the confirmation process for tickets.
- It’s important to acknowledge that there’s always a possibility of receiving an RAC (half seat) or a waitlisted ticket instead of a confirmed seat. Please note that HikerWolf is not accountable for unconfirmed tickets, as IRCTC is a government entity over which we have no control.
- If the train is canceled or its route is changed for any reason, HikerWolf will not assume responsibility, and alternative solutions will be offered at an additional cost.
- To enhance your chances of securing a full seat on the train, it’s highly advisable to book your trip well in advance, preferably at least 20 days prior to your travel date.
- HikerWolf cannot be held responsible for changes in your travel plans, and therefore, if you choose not to take the same train we originally booked for your return journey, there will be no refunds\change for ticket dates or prices.
FAQ’S
1. Can I join solo for the Hampi Trip?
We have many Solo Trippers on all our trips. The Hampi trip is planned in such a way that you will not only enjoy the trip but also make new friends.
2. If I’m the only girl on the Hampi trip, is it safe for me to travel?
We generally have many girls joining us on our trips so there are high chances that you are not the only girl on the Hampi trip. The majority of our staff are a girls & girls safety is of prime importance to us. We assure you that you will be with safe and reliable people on the Hampi Trip.
3. What is the group size usually for the Hampi Trip?
We prefer to have a group of 15-30 people on our Hampi Trip as we intend to have more fun and give personal care.
4. Will the Hampi trip cost be refunded if the Covid 19 PCR test report indicates positive for Covid-19?
No, the tour cost will not be refunded if your Covid 19 PCR test report shows positive for coronavirus. However, you will get 50% credit which you can use for any of our future trip within the next 1 year.
5. Who will accompany us on the Hampi Trip?
On the Hampi trip, you will be accompanied by our travel coordinators. All our events are led and hosted by professional travel coordinators who have good experiences in managing groups and conducting various team-building games and activities.
This type of team-building games and activities helps like-minded travellers to mix up, make new friends and enjoy every moment of the Hampi trip.
6. Are PickUp and Drop facilities available from Pune/Mumbai in this Hampi Tour Package?
Yes, pick up and drop facilities are available from Pune / Mumbai / Bangalore/ Hyderabad in Sleeper Luxury Buses in our Hampi Tour Package.
7. What type of accommodation is provided on the Hampi Trip?
We will provide accommodation on a dual and triple sharing basis at our hotel on this Hampi trip. All rooms are well equipped with clean mattresses, cushions, and blankets. HikerWolf is known to provide the best possible accommodation on all our trips.
8. How many trippers will be in a room on the Hampi Trip?
Generally, accommodation is provided on a Triple-sharing basis. If there is an odd number of people, then there would be a triple exchange. If there is a couple, we can give them a separate room (If you’ll are couple inform us once you have booked)
9. Is there any age limit on this Hampi Trip?
Yes, the Hampi trip is limited to people up to the age of 35 years. Travelers need to be within the age limit on the date of the trip departure to be eligible to join. We strictly follow this age criterion, and can not make any exceptions.
We feel that a narrow age-group leads to better experiences for our travelers when they visit a destination and the whole trip experience is more fun since people are on the same wavelength. Plus, it is always great when people make friends and keep in touch later.
10. Will we be provided Jain food on the Hampi Trip?
Yes, Jain food can be provided for the breakfast which is included in our package. For other meals which are not included, we will make sure that we visit the cafes that provide Jain food. Please inform us of your food preferences in the WhatsApp group which we make before the trip for coordination.
11. Will we have an arrangement for a campfire, dance, and music on our Hampi Trip?
Yes, campfire jams, Dance, Music, and lots of Masti are our specialities. We will have an amazing time sharing stories and relaxing around the bonfire on our Hampi Trip.
12. Is there an ATM in Hampi, Can we use Credit Cards?
No, Hampi does not have an ATM so carry enough cash. Hospet is the last place with an ATM.
13. Is it safe to go for a bike ride in Hampi?
Yes, the bike ride is completely safe in Hampi. Take the necessary precautions and first-aid kits with you all the time. And have a lovely time enjoying and discovering Hampi.
14. What is the inclusion in this Hampi tour Package?
The Inclusion in this Hampi tour package is designed to provide maximum fun and masti on the Hampi tour. The inclusions are as follows.
- Transportation in sleeper Ac buses from Mumbai / Pune /Bangalore/ Hyderabad and back
- Transportation from Hospet to Hampi and back
- 2 days sightseeing tour
- Accommodation
- Entry charges to the monuments
- Campfire
- Breakfast for day 1
- Coracle ride
- Cliff Jump
- Rent for sightseeing auto
- Bike charges (except fuel)
- All internal transfers
- Fun games
- HikerWolf expertise
- Guide charges
15. Are any meals included in this Hampi Tour Package?
Yes, Breakfast for Day 1 is included in the Hampi Tour Package. Hampi is known for its cafes that provide a variety of scrumptious cuisine such as Israeli food, continental, Indian, Chinese, etc. We don’t want to restrict your taste buds, rather we want you to explore the variety of food in Hampi
16. What is the list of things and clothes should I carry for the Hampi Trip?
Following are the things you should carry for the Hampi Trip
- Sanitiser
- Most Important your ID proof
- Cap/Hats
- Sunscreen, moisturizer
- Glares
- Pair of clothes
- Towel
- Casual shoes and flip-flops
- Sanitary Kit
- Personal medicines (if any)An extra bag to keep your wet clothes
Note: Do not carry any valuables on the Hampi Trip. Please take care of it in case you are carrying the same. We will not be responsible if you lose them by any chance.
17. Is Coracle Ride included in the Hampi Tour Package?
Yes, the Coracle ride is included in our Hampi Tour Package. Coracle ride is one of the most thrilling activities in Hampi. Riding on the splashy water of the Tungabhadra dam is another level adventure. The fun and thrill are incomparable and it is one of the most sought activities in Hampi.
18. Is Cliff jumping included in this Hampi Tour Package?
Yes, Cliff jumping is included in our Hampi Tour Package. Cliff jumping is a highly refreshing activity. The height of the cliff, the backdrop, and the activity sets a perfect tone for an exhilarating experience. You will surely enjoy it.
19. Is it safe to go cliff Jumping in Hampi?
Yes, cliff Jumping in Hampi is extremely safe. Also, safety jackets will be provided and all precautions will be taken. And also you will be instructed by the instructor before the jump.
20. What are the highlights of this HikerWolf Hampi tour Package?
Highlights of Our Hampi Tour Package
- We excavate the most mysterious stories while building some promising new friendships
- We lose ourselves in the glory of the past while making memories that will always last
- We visit the temples from the olden days and click pictures that will garner everyone’s praise
- We explore olden bazaars alley after alley and cheer our souls while being a little silly
- We journey through the unknown with strangers who we feel that we’ve always known
- We eat like crazy and dance like high and fill our tummies with delicious falafel, pita, hummus & banoffee pie
- We experience the most sought-after bike ride and explore the island full of beauty, endless and wide
- We witness the most colorful sunset, a scene so beautiful that our souls won’t be satisfied yet
- We forget our stress on the coracle ride while laughing like crazy with our teeth wide
- We visit the magnificent stone chariot while ticking off a place from India’s currency note
21. What type of ground transportation will be used during the Hampi trip?
We will provide rented Bikes, Tok-Tok auto, boat, etc. on the Hampi trip.
22. What kind of food do we get during the Hampi Trip?
As Hampi is famed for its cafes where we get ample food options for VEG/NON-VEG/JAIN food. We will be visiting some of the best cafes in Hampi so that you can treat yourself to the best cuisines.
23. How can I book a Hampi trip with you?
After selecting the Hampi trip, click the Book now button, select the dates and make your payment. You will get an auto-generated receipt on the email submitted by you. You can also contact us if you have any difficulty, we will guide you through the booking process.
24. Can the Hampi trip be personalized?
Yes, you can share your ideas for the Hampi trip. We will analyze it and if the idea is feasible we will apply it.
25. Can we drink alcohol or smoke during the Hampi Trip?
Yes, you can drink alcohol only on the day of your stay in Hampi (only at night). Smokers can smoke but you have to make sure that you don’t make others uncomfortable.
26. How to reach Hampi from Mumbai/Pune?
The nearest railway station to reach Hampi is Hospet. However, there is less frequency of trains between Mumbai/Pune and Hospet. You can take sleeper busses which run regularly between Hospet and Mumbai. Also, the nearest airport, Hubli, is located around 150kms from Hampi/ Hospet. You can reach Hampi from Hospet through local transportation.
27. How much time does it take to reach Hampi from Mumbai?
It will take us around 14 hrs to reach Hampi from Mumbai by road. You can also take a flight from Mumbai to Hubli and book a taxi to reach Hampi.
28. How to reach Hampi from Pune?
The fastest way to reach Hampi from Pune is a flight to Hubli Airport, then take a cab or an auto to Hampi
29. How much time does it take to reach Hampi from Pune?
It will take us around 12 hrs to reach Hampi from Pune by road. You can also take a flight from Pune to Hubli and book a taxi to reach Hampi.
30. How to reach Hampi from Bangalore?
The fastest way to reach Hampi from Bangalore is by flight to Hubli Airport, then taking a cab to Hampi. However, the best economic way to take a bus from Bangalore to Hospet and then take the local transport to Hampi
31. How much time does it take to reach Hampi from Bangalore?
It will take you around 7 hrs to reach Hampi from Bangalore by road. You can also take a flight from Bangalore to Hubli and book a taxi to reach Hampi.
32. What are the places to visit in Hampi?
Hampi is Popular as one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. Ironically, this pure splendor of 14th century East-Central Karnataka has left behind its prosperous story. A story carved through stones for the visitors. The place is brimming with cultural and traditional artifacts and architecture. Certainly, Hampi is a true feast for the eyes. And, the art that lived in the core of the reigns remains alive. That is to say, through the stories about the kingdom and the capital city.
For more info read our blog: http://hikerwolf.com/places-to-visit-in-hampi-a-unescos-world-heritage-site-of-14th-century/
33. What is the best time to visit Hampi?
The best time to visit Hampi is from October to March when the climate is quite cool and pleasant for sightseeing in Hampi.
34. How is the mobile connectivity at Hampi?
There is poor mobile network connectivity in Hampi due to the lack of cellphone towers. Vodafone, Idea, and Airtel do not give proper coverage, only the BSNL network works there. Also, many cafes provide wifi connections.
35. What is Hampi famous for?
Hampi is famous for its temples. These temples have a great significance in Indian culture. The knowledge and holiness that existed in this place once upon a time are truly appreciable.
These temples are built from piles of giant rocks. Climbing on these rocks is quite adventurous and they provide a backdrop to click beautiful pics.
Hampi is also home to several magnificent hills such as Matanga Hill, Hemakuta Hill, etc. These hills provide an awesome view of the sunrise as well as the sunset. One can view the marvellous architecture of Hampi from above and the mighty Tungabhadra river altogether.
Also, Hampi is home to several water sports activities that can be done on the river Tungabhadra. Water sports such as Boating, swimming, fishing, and coracle rides are truly amazing experiences.
36. Which are the famous temples to visit in Hampi?
Some of the famous temples of Hampi are:
Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple:
Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple has great importance in Indian Culture, the temple is minutely detailed. And has great importance in Indian culture. Built on a giant boulder, this temple has a special vibe to it. Enjoy the knowledge and the holiness of the temple while you are in Hampi.
Virupaksha temple:
Virupaksha temple makes for a huge amount of attraction. The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva, the holiness and sacredness of the temple are fantastic, one can feel the calmness of the place. One can observe the native art, culture, and history that has been carved into the temple. The fineness and the perfection of the temple are a sight to behold.
Vittala Temple:
Vittala Temple is one of the most extravagant temples in Hampi. This giant temple has several halls, pavilions, and temples located inside its walls. The temple is built with multiple boulders and the joints are beautifully hidden with decorations and artistic structures. The carvings are minutely detailed and speak of history beyond time.
Badavi Lingam:
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Badavi Lingam worships Shiva in the form of a Linga. It is the largest monolithic Shiva Linga in Hampi. The temple could not escape the destruction that was followed in the wars but the Lingam stands intact.
Hajari Rama Temple:
The temple is famed for its lovely depiction of Ramayana. It is dedicated to Lord Rama, it has beautifully decorated pillars, the beauty of the place is unmatched. Right from the name of the temple to its art, every aspect of the temple is unique and has a very holy vibe.
37. What are some of the famous food options in Hampi?
South Indian food is Hampi’s speciality. Idli, Dosa for breakfast, and thali for lunch are also available. Many cafes also serve Israelian, Indian, Indo-Chinese, and Continental cuisine. Asian food is quite famous here.
38. What are some fun facts about Hampi?
There are many fun facts regarding Hampi. Some of them are as follow:
- Age of Hampi: Hampi has a history since 1 CE. In 3rd CE it was under the Ashokan Kingdom. Later it became an important part of the Vijayanagara dynasty and it became a center of trade, architecture, economy, and administration.
- Archaeological Museum:
The museum displays several artifacts, ruins, vestiges, etc. These consist of images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. A detailed history of the older era can be found here.
- Relics of Ramayana
Relics in the Hazara Ram temple have gained popularity as they are believed to be from the era of Ram & Krishna. The walls of the temple are decorated/ carved from the objects that describe the Ramayana.
- The history behind monuments:
The monuments are devoted to the lords, each monument speaks of a different story or lesson. There are many legends behind the popularity of Hampi and it makes it different from others.
- Musical Pillars:
The musical pillars of the Vijay Vittala temple are uniquely special in their way. These beautifully carved pillars act as musical pillars. Out of the 56 pillars present only 9 of them are functional today. Although the pillars are made of stone when tapped delicately they produce a melodious sound. They are also known as SaRiGaMa pillars, as they produce Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma notes, four of the seven notes. It sounds like a bell ringing.
39. What are the best places to see the sunrise in Hampi?
Some of the best places to observe sunrise in Hampi are:
- Matanga Hill
Matanga Hill lies in the center of Hampi and provides an exceptional view of the ruins of Hampi. The alluring sunrise adds to the beauty of the place. Observing the vibrant colors of the Sun at such an elevation is truly magnetizing.
2. Hemakuta Hill
Not one of the tallest peaks in Hampi but it is one of the many that provides a spectacular view. One can observe the ruins of Hampi and its famous temples from here. The temples are artistic and just a prelude to what Hampi has to offer. The sunrise and its glorifying rays add to its beauty.
3. Malyavanta Raghunatha Hill
The landscape view from the top is majestic. Also, it is quite easy to reach the temple at the top. The carvings of the temple made from giant boulders are a sight to behold. Plus, the shining rays of the sun are truly glorifying.
4. Virupaksha Temple
Virupaksha Temple is believed to be the oldest working temple since its inception in the 7th century. The captivating land, its marvelous architecture, and the alluring sunrise provide a fantastic view for the viewers.
5. Anjanadri Hills:
Famed for its Hanuman temple, Anjanadari hills offer a good view of the sunrise and sunset, the stone boulders shining in the dwelling sun rays are a view to observe. It also provides a magnificent view of the ground below. The elevated view is truly fantastic.
6. Statue of Ugra Narsimha.
This is the largest statue in all of Hampi and has a glorious history behind the monuments. Observing the sun rising from the mountains in the shade of the mighty monument is magnificent.
40. What are the best places to see the sunset in Hampi?
Hampi has several points to observe the magnificent sunset. The best of them are:
Hemakuta Hill:
Easy to reach, Hemakuta Hill is one of the best places to observe sunrise and sunset. The hill has plenty of temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The panoramic view from the peak is truly mesmerizing. Savor the magnetizing view and enjoy the beauty of the landscape.
Anjanadri Hills:
Famed for its Hanuman temple, Anjanadari hills provide a magnificent view of the ground below. The elevated view is truly fantastic. It offers a good view of the sunset and sunrise, the boulders shining in the dwelling sun rays are a view to observe.
Matanga Hill:
Matanga Hill is the highest point in all of Hampi and it also lies in the center of Hampi, hence providing us with an exceptional aerial view of the ruins that lie below. Sunrise and sunset are best when viewed from here. One can view the mighty peaks, the glowing sun, and the river Tungabhadra from here. The peace and tranquillity are unmatched.
Sunset Point at Hippie Island:
The vibe that this place provides is simply astounding. On one side you can see beautiful and colorful houses and on the other side, you will see waves of golden crops. Just before the sunset, you can also indulge in the singing, humming, and jazzing of the musical instruments that are being played here by other travelers.
Malyavanta Raghunatha Hill
The landscape view from the top is majestic. Also, it is quite easy to reach the temple at the top. The carvings of the temple made from giant boulders are a sight to behold. Plus, the shining rays of the sun are truly glorifying.
41. What are the best things about the Hampi tour?
While on the Hampi Tour you will be mesmerized by its beauty and vibrant vibe. Hampi has everything a tripper can ask for, be it beauty, vivid landscape, panoramic beauty, water sports, etc.
Here are the best things you can relish in Hampi
- Visit Hampi’s unfamous temples and savor the beautiful architecture, the temples and the precision of work is a sight to behold. UNESCO has declared Hampi as a world heritage site, every monument has its story and history. The knowledge and holiness that existed in this place once upon a time are truly appreciable.
- Rock/ Boulder climbing:
Hampi is a storehouse of mega rocks. Gazing upon these giant boulders is truly alluring. Climb on these rocks for a good aerial view, and also some good candids. In ancient times these boulders were used for the construction of monuments.
- Visi Matanga Hill, Hemakuta, Anjanadri Hills:
These hills are of great significance in Indian culture. They offer an outstanding view of the landscape covering the entire Hampi. Observing the sunset/ sunrise is truly magnificent from these hilltops.
- Water Sports in Hampi
The mighty Tungabhadra Dam is home to various exotic water sports activities. Enjoy a coracle ride, swimming, or boating in the river. Canoeing in the river, and rushing through its stream is a thrilling experience.
- Hopping in the Hippie Island
The Hippie islands of Hampi have become a huge attraction for tourists. The beautiful landscape beside the river makes the perfect mood, plus the singing and dancing add to the vibe.
Hop on a cycle and roam across the town absorbing its nurturing nature, and lastly shop in Hampi for artifacts.
42. Do we get rented bikes available in Hampi?
Yes, Motorbikes and cycles can be rented from numerous shops present in Hampi. Riding/ cruising beside the river is a majestic feeling.
43. What is the story of Hampi?
importance in Indian culture.
By the 10th century, Hampi had become a center of religious and educational importance. Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Durga, and other deities were built.
In the 14th century, Hampi was invaded by Muslim Sultanates and the architecture was destroyed.
Vijayanagar empire was built around the same time. Infrastructure and architecture were greatly boosted around this period. The Vijayanagara Empire arose from the ruins of the Kampili kingdom. It grew into one of the famed Hindu empires of South India that ruled for over 200 years. Hampi became multi-religious and multi-ethnic. But, the wars between Muslim Sultanates and Vijayanagara Empires continued. Hampi was captured by the Sultanates and was pillaged, looted, and burnt for six months after the war and that left Hampi into the ruins we see today.
Such glory is the history of Hampi.
44. Is Hampi worth visiting?
Yes, there are several reasons you must visit Hampi. Except for the fact that the ruins of Hampi are a sight to behold and the marvelous architecture are a sight to behold, one can unleash the hidden backpacker in themself, Hampi has unexpected jewels hidden in every corner, every turn has a new story and its history.
When in Hampi make sure to visit these places:
- Elephant Stable: Compared to other monuments elephant stable saw only a little damage during the war. These dome-shaped structures were once used as home to the royal elephants.
- Monkey Temple: This hilltop is also popular for being the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. It also provides a good view of the city, as well as the view of the sunrise/ sunset from here, which is marvelous.
- Tungabhadra River: This river is of special importance in the Hampi culture, not only political but also religiously. Also, the river acts as a hotspot for adventurous activities such as swimming, boating, and coracle ride. Etc.
- Daroji Bear Sanctuary: The speciality of the place is that sloth bears live openly here and you will get to see Mahau trees in enormous numbers.
- Rock/ Boulder climbing: Those with a hunch for bouldering should try climbing the giant rocks. These are the same rocks that were once used to build magnificent temples. The enthusiast in you can step forward and experience in bouldering, amateur or experienced climber, doesn’t matter, as you will have lots of fun while rock climbing in Hampi.
- Visi Matanga Hill, Hemakuta hill: These hills are of great significance in Indian culture, the temples present on these hills are mostly dedicated to Lord Shiva. They provide a panoramic view of the ruins of Hampi, plus they are not much tedious to reach. Also, observing the sunset/ sunrise is truly magnificent from these hilltops.
- Water Sports in Hampi: Hampi is home to several varieties of adventure water sports, These exotic activities will make sure that your time here in Hampi is full of thrill and filled with leisure. One can enjoy the coracle ride, swimming, or boating in the river and fill their heart with lots of joy.
45. Is Hampi safe for couples?
Yes, Hampi is safe for couples. Treks, alluring places, and magnificent views make a good combination for couples to spend time with. Although, exercise precaution at night, it is better to stick with a group or crowded places. Staying alert at night is advisable.
46. What to buy when you visit Hampi bazaar?
Hampi Bazar is famous for its art galleries and artifacts, various shops sell collectables and memorabilia.
One can visit the various art galleries present here. Each art gallery specializes in some art form. You can buy souvenirs, books, and pieces of jewelry made of silver. bronze, gold, etc.
The shops are filled with hippie style dresses, exotic cafes, handcrafted items which are very popular among westerners. The jewelry is a must-buy. The Hampi Bazaar is the main hub for aesthetic and uniquely distinct traditional articles.
47. What is the average temperature in Hampi?
In Hampi, summers are short and cloudy whereas winters are long, mostly cloudy, and quite windy. Typical temperature ranges from 17°C to 39°C.
48. Can we visit Hampi with Kids?
Yes, Hampi is famous for its architecture but also the knowledge behind them. The stories and legends carved in the monuments are intriguing and serve as a storehouse of knowledge.
Some of the best places to visit in Hampi:
- Elephant Stable: Compared to other monuments elephant stable saw only a little damage during the war. These monuments provided shelter to the royal elephants of the Vijaynagara empire. The elephant stable is one of the best examples of the Indo-Islamic style of architecture.
2. Monkey Temple: This hilltop is also popular for being the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The monkey temple can be reached after climbing a total of 575 steps, The view from the top is very soothing and calming, and it also provides a good view of the city.
3. Tungabhadra River: The Tungabhadra river was also known as the Pampa river in the Ramayana era. This river is of special importance in the Hampi culture, not only political but also religiously. The sunset and sunrise from the river and its dam provide a fantastic view. Also, one can experience adventurous water sports here such as swimming, boating, and coracle ride.
4. Daroji Bear Sanctuary: The speciality of the place is that sloth bears live openly here, this is Asia’s first sloth bear century and you will get to see Mahau trees in enormous numbers. The sanctuary is filled with lush green trees. If you are lucky you may also spot a beautiful peacock.
You can hire a tuk-tuk driver and tour around the ruins. Hire a local guide and he will provide in-depth info about the temples and their history. The tour will surely be captivating for you and your kids.
49. Is Hampi good for a honeymoon?
Hampi is a marvelous destination for a honeymoon, it not only has clean rivers and exotic water sports but splendid temples and architectural beauty. Spend a night in the hippie island or roam alongside the Tungabhadra Dam. Be adventurous and go for cliff jumping and coracle rides. You are surely in for leisure time when visiting Hampi.
50. Which is the nearest airport to Hampi?
Hubli airport is the nearest airport to Hampi.
51. Is Hippie Island in Hampi Demolished?
The area which we call Hippie Island is not a real island but a bank of the river Tungabhadra where all the cafes having hippie themes and culture were concentrated. But as these cafes were built illegally on the government land they were demolished by the court’s order. But similar cafes have come up in the area closer to the Tungabhadra Dam, so even if the Hippie island is demolished you will be able to enjoy the Hippie Cafe culture of Hampi.
52. How to reach Hampi from Goa?
You can either take a train or a bus from Goa to reach Hampi. It will take you around 9 hrs to reach Hampi by train, and around 8.5 hrs through the road.
HOW TO REACH HOSPET
(This is for people joining us directly at Hospet)
By Air: The nearest airport is Hubballi about 150 km. Other airports near Hospet are at Bangalore about 350 km and Belgaum about 200 km well connected by Indian Airlines flights to most parts of India.
Rail: Hospet Railway Station is well connected by rail line to Bangalore, Hyderabad, Hubli, and Vijapur.
Road: One can hire a taxi from Hubli till Hospet.
For participants joining from Mumbai
Multiple Sleepers and semi-sleeper buses are running from Mumbai (All locations) to Hospet and back. Board Bus that starts between 17:00 hrs to 18:00hrs to reach Hospet by 09:00 hrs the next day. Various bus operator like VRL and SRS provides this service. Kindly visit redbus.com to book your tickets now. of course, we will be there for your assistance.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Hampi Trip Begins
Welcome aboard wolves! Are you ready for a dramatic adventure? Brace yourselves, pack your bags, and get ready to have an amazing journey to Hospet from your respective pickup points. While you are on the way, envision the beginning of one of the greatest backpacking trips of all by plugging in some of your favorite tracks.
Day 2: Arrival at Hampi | Explore Hippie Island, Lake Viewpoint, Cliff Jumping, Coracle Ride
Aloha guys and welcome to Hospet, the paradise from where our real trip begins! As we reach Hospet in the morning by 10 AM, there are tons of explorations in store for us! Because that's what we are here for, right? But before everything else, why don't we freshen up a little bit and drop those heavy bags we have been carrying? Transfer to Hippie Island and check-in to our hotel for the day. Oh and don't forget to check out the bohemian aesthetic of the place! After dropping off your luggage, now is the time to wear that biker's jacket and go exploring. The island is all yours, people!
Drive your bike to the lake viewpoint and indulge yourselves in the cool waters and that breezy environment. Go for a dip if you feel the temperature is too hot or just sit by the shore with your lover hand in hand. Do you know what Sanapur Lake is famous for? Coracle rides! These tiny watercraft, invented by the Britishers, are a delightful experience! Hop into one of these coracles and explore the crooks of the lake. Also while you are at it, don't miss out on the cliff jumping activity here. We promise you, it is going to be one 'heaven' of an experience!
You must have heard about Kishkindha in the stories of Ramayana, right? This is it, guys! Anegundi Village is what these epic poems talk about. Post lunch, explore the folklores of this village and enrich your brains with the mythological stories of the past. The locals will tell you all! And of course, Kishkindha Aaye Aur Hanuman Mandir nahi gaye? Not possible! Go for an alluring sunset view from the Mini Hanuman Temple and click some dope pictures! Return to the hotel and call it a night kyuki abhi toh party shuru hui hai! Enjoy the dinner with some music, dance and fun games. Stay overnight and rest yourselves for another adventurous day tomorrow!
Day 3: Explore Hampi
Rise and shine ladies and gentlemen! Yesterday was a day for adventures, but today, your highnesses is a day about exploration! So chop-chop or you might miss one of the prettiest sunrises of all time! Get up just in time to watch the crimson and orange colors of the Hampi sunrise. Freshen up, have a delicious breakfast, and get ready for another amazing day. Today, we will discover some ancient temples and know about the tales of their history. First of all, we visit the Kadalekalu Ganesha because what else can be a better idea than starting our day by worshipping the Lord of Beginnings? Those elaborate carvings and the enormous sculpture of Ganesha will blow your minds, mark our words!
Next up is the Krishna Temple of Hampi. This 16th-century old temple ruin has its tale to tell. Explore the carvings and the stories of Lord Krishna. Who knows? You might discover something extraordinary here. Next stop, the Badavlinga! It's a five-minute drive from our previous destination. The Badavlinga is another ancient temple with a Shivalinga, surrounded by a pool of water. Complete your full holy circuit by visiting the next temple, that is, the Narasimha Temple. In the ruined town of Hampi, sits this ever-so-intriguing sculpture of Narasimha. Visit here to know the spooky folk tales of Hindu mythology!
Tired already? Just hang in there because there is another set of explorations still left! Energize yourselves post-lunch because we are going to visit the Queen's Bath! The royal vibe of this place is just an addition to this majestic ornate bath that was once used by the kings and their wives for bathing. Thereafter, we explore some more historical sites like the Hazara Rama Temple and the underground 14th-century old Shiva temple. Explore the historic architecture of these places and capture them forever in your hearts!
Time to experience yet another sunset, explorers! Visit the Malyavanta Raghunatha temple, watch the captivating sunset and then head back to the hotel to call it a day. Relax, have a full-size dinner, and rest yourselves at the hotel.
Day 4: Hampi Tour & Sightseeing | Departure from Hampi
Ah! It's the last day of our trip to this paradise. But hey, don't be sad because we are not going to let you leave just like this! We'll make you have some more fun because today we explore the local sites and bazaars where you can shop and take back artifacts to your home! But first, have one last delicious breakfast with us before checking out from the hotel by 7:30 am. Thereafter, visit the Vijaya Vitthala Temple and hop on an expedition to explore this historical place. Did you spot the Stone Chariot already? It is known as the jewel of Hampi for a reason! Also, don't forget to explore the ancient architectural styles of this place.
Next stop, the Lotus Mahal and the indo-Islamic style elephant stables! You've heard about the Lotus Temple in Delhi but the Lotus Mahal of Hampi is a whole other royal experience. All these architectural masterpieces will make you drool and leave your cameras overflowing with pictures. Still not the end, not just yet! We go to the Hampi Bazaar for you to buy souvenirs. Explore the local art and culture here, bargain a little and have the best goodies from this vacation. Also, trek up a little to the Hemakuta Hill Temple and explore the last bits of Hampi in the daylight.
After a fulfilling lunch, go on to visit the very last destination of our trip, that is, the Virupaksha Temple! Enlighten yourselves with the last bits of the history of Hampi. And now, it's time to say some goodbyes. But hey! This isn't our last trip together, is it? We will meet again, it's a promise y'all. Until then, adios mechas! See you on the other side. We leave Hampi by 4 pm for our home loaded with memories, full camera rolls, and a smiling face!