Badami, Hampi





To:
Bangalore - Badami, Hampi
From:
pune
Duration:
2N/3D
Overview:
Itinerary (Day Wise)
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 1
Bangalore to Hampi | Welcome to the ‘City of Ruins’
Day 2
Hampi Sightseeing | Admire the beauty of Sanakpur Lake, a hidden Jewel amidst the boulders
Day 3
Depart for Bangalore | Catch the Vibrant Vibe at Hippie Bazaar
Key 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.
– 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.
Quick Info :
– Start Point/ End Point: Bangalore
– Duration: 3 Days, 2 Night
– Destinations Covered: Hampi
– Duration: 3 Days, 2 Night
– Destinations Covered: Hampi
Inclusion
– Comfortable and hygienic vehicle (Tempo Traveler for Group Departures) for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary.
– Breakfast from Day 2 & Day 3
– Dinner on Day 2
– Lunch (At an additional cost)
– Experienced Driver / Certified Guide
– Accommodation in 3-star Hotel on double occupancy
– Breakfast from Day 2 & Day 3
– Dinner on Day 2
– Lunch (At an additional cost)
– Experienced Driver / Certified Guide
– Accommodation in 3-star Hotel on double occupancy
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 Yeshwantpur 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 connect various other cities to it. Buses from neighboring states run on a regular basis to Bangalore and Bangalore bus stand also runs various buses to major cities of South India.
– By Rail: Bangalore has two important railway stations – Bengaluru City Railway Station and Yeshwantpur 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 connect various other cities to it. Buses from neighboring states run on a regular basis to Bangalore and Bangalore bus stand also runs various buses to major cities of South India.
Sunita Bhonsale –
It was my first time seeing such big stones everywhere
Hampi looks like another planet. Virupaksha temple was massive.
Ravi Pawar –
Our guide explained each carving in temple so well
Felt proud of our history
Prachi T. –
Tiger team gave us sunrise hike on Hemakuta Hills
That moment I still remember, silent and beautiful
Ajit Kamble –
We had bonfire near our stay and shared old college memories
Good rooms, good people, great experience
Fatema S. –
Sunset from Hemakuta hills was so calming
Photos came out perfect. Thanks to Priya maam for clicking them
Neeraj Kale –
Tiger Adventure managed the whole Hampi trip very smoothly
No stress, just fun and learning
Sonal M. –
Hippie island was total chill spot
We sat there with tea and music was playing softly
Rajendra S. –
Guide showed us Queen’s Bath and said it was part of old royal spa
I felt like I was in movie
Nikita J. –
Sanakpur Lake is not known much but is beautiful
Water was clean and cold, felt peaceful
Tushar Vaidya –
We walked through Anegundi village and locals smiled and waved
Felt so genuine and homely
Girish Shah –
Tiger team made sure everyone was drinking water and had hats
Heat was there but still we all managed well
Swati P. –
Food in local hotel was simple veg but tasty
Priya maam arranged extra curd for senior uncle too
Akash N. –
Climbed hill to see stone chariot and even after so many years it is perfect
How did they make this back then
Meenal T. –
Evening wind while walking through the ruins felt like magic
Hampi is not just place, it’s experience
Harshal V. –
Tempo was comfortable. Tiger driver bhaiya told many jokes
Journey didn’t feel long
Ruchi S. –
Even my kids enjoyed seeing huge temples
They said history is fun when we see it like this
Dipti L. –
Hippie island cafe had cold coffee and river view
I sat there alone and wrote 3 poems
Ankit Rana –
Stone carvings on temples so detailed even after so many years
Tiger guide explained stories behind each
Karuna More –
We started hike at 5:30 in morning and reached Hemakuta on time
Sky changed colour every minute
Ramesh T. –
Our hotel had view of small hills and old structures
Morning tea with such view was relaxing
Jayashree D. –
Evening walk through old palace ruins felt surreal
No noise, only history around
Sharad P. –
The whole trip was like time travel
No city rush, just peaceful stones and stories
Kiran M. –
Tiger Adventure gifted us small stone souvenir from Hampi
Nice touch at the end. Group felt emotional
Nihar –
This was a nice trip for me