Located in Karnataka, India, Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that mesmerizes visitors with its stunning architecture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. From intricate stone carvings to awe-inspiring temples, Hampi’s ruins transport you to a bygone era of grandeur and splendor.
With its captivating boulder-strewn terrain and ancient monuments, Hampi offers a unique peek into South India’s vibrant past. The magnificent Virupaksha Temple, the grandeur of Vittala Temple, and the royal enclosures will leave history enthusiasts and world travelers in awe.
Whether you’re a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or a backpacker seeking adventure, Hampi has something for everyone. Stroll through its bustling bazaars, climb Matanga Hill for a stunning sunrise, or enjoy moments of serenity by the Tungabhadra River.
Around 08:00 – 08:30 PM
We start our journey overnight from Bangalore to Hampi at 9:30 PM. Enjoy a road trip of 8 hours with blazing music and cool breeze.
PICKUP POINT AND DEPARTURE TIME
We arrive at the campsite in the morning. Enjoy a delightful breakfast, then gear up for a hike to the ancient Anegundi Fort—the panoramic views from the top will leave you breathless. After lunch, head to pristine Sanapur Lake to feel the refreshing breeze; relax by the lakeside, take a refreshing dip, or opt for a coracle ride (optional and self-sponsored). In the afternoon, we journey to the base of Anjanadri Hill. Trek up to the northern banks of the Tungabhadra River for a stunning sunset.
Kick off your day at the iconic stone chariot in the Vijaya Vittala Temple—snap tons of photos here to share with friends later. Next, explore the elegant Lotus Mahal, the historic Elephant Stables, and the Hampi Museum.
Enjoy lunch at one of the top cafes (self-sponsored). Then, visit the Virupaksha Temple, one of India's oldest functioning temples, and soak in the stunning sunset over the horizon.
Wrap up with a leisurely stroll through the flea market to pick up those hippie souvenirs you've been eyeing. Journey back to Bangalore.
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