Hampi Tour Package From Bangalore
Trip Highlights
Relish the vibrant ambiance of Hippie Island tucked away gracefully amidst boulders, hills and river streams
Hike up to the Hemakuta Hills to witness the sun splashing its golden rays over the ruins as it sets making it a fascinating sight to witness
Admire the hidden jewel of Hampi, Sanakpur Lake, a scenic place enveloped in the midst of big boulders
Witness the architectural brilliance of Virupaksha Temple which has survived through the years and never ceases to prosper.


Know Before You Go
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- Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, road blocks, and vehicle malfunctions. Political disturbances etc.
- Entrance fees to all Sightseeing, Amusement parks & Boating charges.
- The hotels are subject to their availability. In case they are not available, the travelers will be accommodated in a property of similar standard.
- Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations. Travelers littering may be fined.
- Carry dry snacks/food, granola bars, etc. from home. Carry a regular and another insulated water bottle with you, so that you can refill.
- Any breakage or damage of any items in the resort will be charged at actuals.
- ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered as a valid address proof.
- Taxes/ Air Fare / Train fare /Bus fare are not included in the package.
- Any entry tickets, permits, forest charges are not included.
Additional Information
About the Destination:
A city of ruins, famous for its medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar, Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a place of historical importance. Renowned for its sprawling landscape of massive formations of rocks and boulders and are absolutely captivating to look at. The ancient ruins of temples and Palaces growl history making it an unmissable adventure for every type of traveller. At its zenith during the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi was one of the biggest and richest cities in the world. From witnessing Hampi's 4 billion-year-old gem, Anegundi Village to admiring the beautiful vista of the sun slowly gliding down over the horizon from Hemakuta Hills, this tour to Hampi from Bangalore has it all.
Quick info:
Start Point/ End Point: Bangalore
Duration: 2/3 Days, 1/2 Night ( As per package selected)
Destinations Covered: Hampi
Inclusions:
- Comfortable and hygienic vehicle (Tempo Traveler for Group Departures) for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary.
- Breakfast from Day 2 & Day 3 (As per package)
- Dinner on Day 1 (As per package)
- Lunch (At an additional cost)
- Experienced Driver / Certified Guide
- Accommodation in 3-star Hotel on double occupancy
Note: For Private Tour, Pickup will be available at your desired location.
Experiences Covered:
- Scenic Road Journey from Bangalore to Hampi
- Hampi sightseeing | Sanakpur Lake - Anegundi Village - Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple - Hemakuta Hills - Hippie Bazaar - Virupaksha temple - Yeduru Basavanna - Eduru Basavanna
How to reach:
By Air: One can reach Bangalore International Airport which is located at a distance of 40 km from the city and is well-connected by regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai and most other important cities in India.
By Rail: Bangalore has two important railway stations - Bengaluru City Railway Station and Yeswantpur Junction. Both railway stations have regular trains running from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and other major cities.
By Road: Bangalore city is connected via major national highways which connects various other cities to it. Buses from neighbouring states run on a regular basis to Bangalore and Bangalore bus stand also runs various buses to major cities of South India.
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Hampi Tour faqs
Are 2 days enough for Hampi?
Hampi is a UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site spread in an area of about 40 square kilometres, with more than 500 ancient monuments and temples. The major areas to visit in Hampi can be classified into 2 major sections: The Hampi Bazaar and the Royal Center near Kamalapuram.
The city of ruins located around the Tungabhadra River can be conveniently included in two days leaving time for you to embrace the history and culture it has to offer. The Hampi Tour from Bangalore promises to be of appropriate duration and convenience.
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How do you cover a Hampi for 2 days?
The Hampi Tour from Bangalore is so planned that gives you appropriate time to cover all the must-visit places in Hampi and also take a little time out for yourselves. You will start from Bangalore early in the morning and reach Hampi by mid-day to visit Ugra Narasimha, Badavi Linga, Balakrishna Temple, Hemakuta Hill, and Virupaksha Temple, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and located in the Hampi Bazaar area. You can later spend some time near the Tungabhadra river in the evening.
Stay overnight in a hotel in Hampi. The next day you proceed towards the Royal Center area and visit the 15th-century Vijaya Vittala Temple, which is one of the most significant historical structures in Hampi and famous for the Stone Chariot. It houses a Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, a stepped well and many other small temples with beautiful carvings.
You will also visit the Royal Enclosures and Anegundi Fort, which are a treat to the eyes. After visiting all the places, you will head back to Bangalore.
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How can I go to Hampi from Bangalore?
Hampi is well connected with Bangalore, and the cheapest way to get there is to take one of the direct buses that are available frequently.
The nearest airport is Bellary which is 60 km away, and Hubli which is 145 km away. You can get domestic tickets from Bangalore to Bellary or Hubli.
You can also take a private taxi from Bangalore Airport to Hampi, which is a journey of about 350 km. In the Hampi Tour Package from Bangalore, transportation from Bangalore is provided for, and you do not need to arrange for the same.
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Can we see Hampi in one day?
It is possible to visit this World Heritage Site in a day if you’re already in Hampi.
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Is Hampi worth a visit?
The ancient city of Hampi is a UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site which mainly comprises the remnants of the Capital City of Vijayanagar Empire.
The Hampi Tour from Bangalore takes you through the city like no other tour. It is famous for the excellent artistry on temples and monolithic sculptures that have been carved out of stone.
Heaps of giant boulders, mysterious terrains, palm trees, banana plantations, and paddy fields make Hampi a must-visit destination. The majestic ruins of Hampi attract visitors from all over the world.
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What is special in Hampi?
Located in the Tungabhadra Basin in the Bellary District of Central Karnataka with over 500 beautiful temples, ancient monuments, and great sculptors, every inch of this place depicts stories of its rich cultural heritage making Hampi a historical delight for travellers.
Apart from the knowledge it imparts to its visitors, Hampi is famous for the vast boulder-strewn landscape which seeks climbers from all over the world. Climbing equipment is available in the Hampi Bazaar, making it an ideal place for any adventure-seeking traveller.
You can also find various cuisines from all over the world to delight your taste buds while relaxing in the evening on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The enchanting ruins, history, culture and religion altogether make Hampi special.
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What is there to do in Hampi at night?
You can relax around the Tungabhadra river in the evening and visit one of the many cafes in the Hampi Bazaar. You can find many cafes and eating joints in Hampi where you can relax and socialize during the night.
The restaurants serve local South Indian cuisine, as well as Continental food, including bread, cakes, cookies, pita bread, hummus, and pasta.
If you are visiting during the Hampi Utsav, the city is illuminated with bright lights, and the monuments seem even more beautiful and are a sight to behold.





