Hampi
Hampi Tour Package
The ruins in Hampi are a witness to many of India's kings' love of culture and architecture. In the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Hampi is home to some magnificent ruins set within gorgeous natural scenery. Green greenery and large stones surround the remains, giving the entire 26 sq km region a special beauty. There are temples all throughout the place.
the temples in Hampi are priceless examples of Vijayanagara architecture. Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it draws tourists from all over the globe. Over 500 monuments are scattered across the hills and valleys.
Another example of India's superiority in city planning and architecture is Hampi. Water canals and public baths are scattered around the city. In addition to the historic market streets, royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, and treasury structures that were part of the vision of the city designers at the time, it describes that concept today.
Hampi Badami Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival (Bangalore to Hampi - 6 hrs | 345.4 km)
Upon arrival at Bangalore Airport/Railway station/Bus Station, you will be greeted by our representative and will be taken to Hampi to begin the Hampi Badami tour.
After reaching Hampi, check-in to the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure. You can head out to explore nearby places in the evening. Reach back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2 - Hampi Sightseeing Tour
After enjoying a wholesome breakfast, check out from the hotel and head out to Aihole. The tour will take you to visit the famous temples like the Lad Khan Temple, Kunti Temple, Durga Temple, Ravalphadi Ave Temple. Head out to Pattadakal, where you will visit Virupaksha Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Papanatha Temple, Jambulinga, and Kashi Vishveshwara Temple. After completing the Hampi Badami tour, you will be dropped off at Bangalore with a bag full of good memories.
Hampi's most important places
Queen's Bath: This lavish regal bathing area features a distinctive Indo-Islamic architectural design. It is thought that the queens of the Vijayanagara kings employed it. The stunning bas-reliefs depicting the Ramayana narrative in the Hazara Rama Temple have earned it worldwide acclaim. The royal family was the only users.
Matanga Hill: The Tungabhadra River and numerous temple complexes can be seen from the top of Matanga Hill, which is worth the climb. soak a coracle (round boat) ride on the Tungabhadra River to soak in the natural splendour and gain a another viewpoint of the ruins. One of Hampi's greatest monolithic Shiva lingas, the Badavilinga Temple, is perpetually submerged in water because to a natural spring.
Anjaneya Hill, thought to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is one of the many temples and ruins in the mediaeval village of Anegundi, which is situated on the other bank of the Tungabhadra River.
Virupapur Gaddi: Across the river is Hampi's relaxed side. It's a terrific spot to unwind, meet other travellers, and relax.
Sanapur Lake: Take a break from seeing temples by relaxing and swimming at Sanapur Lake.
The closest airport is in Hubli, 140 km from Hampi. The Hospet Jn train station is 13 km closer.