Badami, Hampi





To:
Bangalore - Badami, Hampi
From:
pune
Duration:
2N/3D
Overview:
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.
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