Embark on a 2-day Hampi adventure, exploring UNESCO temples, ruins, and scenic views with expert guidance. Perfect for history and culture enthusiasts.
Embark on a 2-day Hampi adventure, exploring UNESCO temples, ruins, and scenic views with expert guidance. Perfect for history and culture enthusiasts.
Bangalore - Hampi: Arrival in a Different World
Hampi - The adventure starts before dawn, departing Bangalore at 6:30 AM as the city awakens. The seven-hour drive unfolds like a gentle revelation — flat Deccan plains transitioning into verdant countryside and quaint villages that offer insights into local culture and a more serene lifestyle….
Bangalore - Hampi: Arrival in a Different World
Hampi - The adventure starts before dawn, departing Bangalore at 6:30 AM as the city awakens. The seven-hour drive unfolds like a gentle revelation — flat Deccan plains transitioning into verdant countryside and quaint villages that offer insights into local culture and a more serene lifestyle. Midway, there’s a stop at a popular highway spot for a traditional breakfast before the scenery dramatically changes: rust-red boulders stacked impossibly high, banana groves weaving between ancient walls, and the shimmer of a sacred river in the distance. By afternoon, arrival in Hampi is marked by a relaxed check-in and a leisurely lunch — the journey itself is already part of the experience.
Virupaksha Temple - This afternoon, Hampi makes an immediate impact. It captivates instantly. Enter through the Virupaksha Temple — not a monument frozen in time, but a vibrant, active place of worship that has stood uninterrupted for over a thousand years. Priests chant, elephants offer blessings, and pilgrims gather beneath a towering gopuram that has witnessed empires rise and fall.
Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex - From here, ascend Hemakuta Hill — a scattered garden of early Shaivite temples often overlooked by visitors. The views over Hampi’s boulder landscape are quietly breathtaking, and the monuments here possess an intimacy that larger complexes lack.
Group of Monuments at Hampi - Then come the giants. The Sasivekalu Ganesha — named for a mustard seed, which is said to be contained in his belly — sits serenely within a small pavilion, carved from a single boulder with remarkable finesse. Nearby, the Kadalekalu Ganesha (named for a Bengal gram, visible in his rounded stomach) is even larger, one of the biggest Ganesha figures in the region, quietly nestled against a hillside. These are the Ganeshas Hampi does not feature in its brochures. They should.
The Lakshmi Narasimha monolith is awe-inspiring. Four meters of fierce divinity carved from a single rock — the lion-faced avatar of Vishnu, seated in a yogic posture, colossal yet somehow serene. Beside it once stood a Shiva Linga that is now more famous in absence than presence.
Hazara Rama Temple - The Hazara Rama Temple is a treasure for those who look closely. Its outer walls are an unbroken frieze of the Ramayana in stone — thousands of figures marching in procession, dancing, warring, grieving. This was the king’s private temple. It shows.
Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy Temple - Fatik Shilla - The day concludes at Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple Sunset Point, perched on a dramatic boulder outcrop above a bend in the Tungabhadra. The light here at dusk is the color of embers. Dinner and overnight rest at your hotel, with the stars and the silence completing the experience.
The River, the Ruins & the Royal Quarter: Return Journey to Bangalore
Tungabhadra River - If the morning sky is clear, few experiences rival starting the day by walking along the banks of the Tungabhadra — the sacred river that sustained this civilization. Watch coracle boats drift past ancient bathing ghats. Feel the unique, tender intimacy of a place that once nourished an empire.
Vijaya Vittala Temple - Then, the masterpiece. The Vijaya Vittala Temple complex is where Vijayanagara’s ambition reached its peak. The iconic stone chariot. The Musical Pillars — each one producing a different note when struck. The vast ruined bazaar where merchants once sold diamonds by the fistful. This is the Hampi that lingers in memory long after departure.
Elephant Stables - The Elephant Stables are vast, vaulted, and unexpectedly elegant — eleven domed chambers that once housed the royal war elephants, arranged with a symmetry that suggests their occupants were treated as the royalty they were. Nearby, the Lotus Mahal is an architectural enigma — a building that is neither purely Hindu nor purely Islamic, possibly built for the queens of the court, its arches and turrets an elegant blend of two worlds.
Dasara Dibba - The Royal Enclosure is the secular heart of the empire. The Mahanavami or Dasara Dibba is a towering ceremonial platform built to commemorate a military victory — its base carved with scenes of war, sport, and court life in layered relief.
Tucked in the enclosure’s corner, the Pushkarini or Stepped well. Its five-tiered tank was never rain-fed — Vijayanagara’s engineers supplied it via aqueducts, managing pressure across distance. Easy to miss, unforgettable once you inquire how.
Queens Bath are marvels of hydraulic engineering and aesthetic refinement, its balconied galleries and central pool a testament to how seriously this civilization valued both water and beauty.
Bengaluru - After a traditional lunch, the long, contented drive back to Bangalore begins — carrying the unique quiet that only ancient places impart.
Hampi is not merely a place to visit. It’s a place that visits you — and never fully departs.

- Bottled Water in car
- Expert Guide for Hampi on Day 1 and Day 2
- Entrance fees
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- One-night stay in Hampi on double occupancy. Single occupancy for solo travelers
- Private air conditioned Vehicle
- Bottled Water in car
- Expert Guide for Hampi on Day 1 and Day 2
- Entrance fees
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- One-night stay in Hampi on double occupancy. Single occupancy for solo travelers
- Private air conditioned Vehicle
- Gratuities
- Video Camera and Cameras above 200mm lens charges are additional. Can be paid on the spot
- Gratuities
- Video Camera and Cameras above 200mm lens charges are additional. Can be paid on the spot
Embark on a captivating 2-day journey through Hampi, exploring the ancient wonders of the Vijayanagara Empire. Admire renowned landmarks such as the Virupaksha Temple and the Vijaya Vittala Temple, home to the legendary stone chariot. Delight in breathtaking vistas from Hemakuta Hill, wander along the tranquil banks of the Tungabhadra River, and witness…
Embark on a captivating 2-day journey through Hampi, exploring the ancient wonders of the Vijayanagara Empire. Admire renowned landmarks such as the Virupaksha Temple and the Vijaya Vittala Temple, home to the legendary stone chariot. Delight in breathtaking vistas from Hemakuta Hill, wander along the tranquil banks of the Tungabhadra River, and witness the mesmerizing sunset at Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, gain profound insights into the rich history and culture of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Duration: 2 days, perfect for history buffs and culture enthusiasts
- Discover major attractions and hidden treasures, including royal enclosures and sacred shrines
- Includes transportation, accommodation, meals, expert guidance, and all entrance fees
- Private tour exclusively for you and your group
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.