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India Someday is here to give you great advice on what things to do in Hampi, an archaic city that exists outside of time. Plan your trip with us and we can organise an itinerary for you and answer any questions you have on how to reach Hampi. Hampi is a miracle! Carpets of rice paddy […]

Created by Harsh Sonawala
Last updated on May 18, 2016
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India Someday is here to give you great advice on what things to do in Hampi, an archaic city that exists outside of time. Plan your trip with us and we can organise an itinerary for you and answer any questions you have on how to reach Hampi.

Hampi is a miracle! Carpets of rice paddy and endless banana groves rise up out of dust and boulders, fed by the swollen Tungabhadra River. 14th-century temples populated by monkeys and dusty sunshine look down on a game of twilight cricket. Ornately carved pagodas attract worshipers from the country, though the local population is shadowed by the tourist community.

Sprawling, cheap cottage-style hostels, with great pizza and Tibetan thukpa, make it a haven for backpackers and families looking to spend quality time together. Come for the knowledge, stay for the peace.

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The ancient ruins you can see in Hampi are practically unaffected by change (Photo Credit – Balaji Srinivasan)

Top experiences and things to do in Hampi

We have included the best activities and things to do in Hampi to help you plan your trip, such as:

– Exploring the ancient city.

– Actually watching the sunset at Sunset Point.

– Leaning back in one of the mattress-lined restaurants and sipping a much-needed ginger-mint lemonade.

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Stone Chariot Hampi, Getting to Hampi, Backpacking in Hampi
Stone Chariot in Hampi (Photo Credit – A J Patil from Pixabay)

Activities

– Take an evening coracle ride on the lake for stunning, spinning views.

– Boulder climbing. It’s an exciting sport, and you’re sure to find fellow backpackers who’ll show you the ropes.

– Hire a rickety moped or a bicycle and sail through the streets, monument hopping.

Recommended for:

Backpackers ****

Couples ***

Families **** (since there are so many activities available in the countryside)

Recommended period of stay: 4-5 days

Adventure activities in Hampi, UNESCO world heritage sites to visit in India
Bouldering Activity (Photo Credit – Aleksandr Zykov)

How to reach Hampi

Asking yourself how to reach Hampi? The easiest routes are to go from Goa or Bangalore.

If travelling from Goa to Hampi then catch a train or a bus, there are no flights that reach here. For train, we recommend the Howrah Express from Vasco De Gama Station at 07:20 hrs to arrive in Hospet. If you are taking a bus then this will take about 7 to 8 hours. Our favourite to use is Paulo Travels. For more information on this route click here.

How to reach Hampi from Bangalore? You should take a bus for the cheapest option and this will take roughly 8 hours. Or you can take a train from Bangalore railway station to Hospet. The Hampi Express goes every day at 21:10 hrs.

If you need our assistance in planning your trip to this beautiful region, do get in touch with us. We would be happy to help you plan a customized trip according to your need!

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F.A.Q.'S

What is so special about Hampi?

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Being one of the most beautiful historical sites, Hampi is worth exploring. This site is surrounded by the hills- Matanga, Malyavanta, and Anjaneya Hills, and on the other side flows the Tungabhadra River.

Which month is best for Hampi?

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October and February are the best months to visit Hampi, as it experiences winter, making it easy to venture out.

What are some key elements that contribute to the “Hampi feel”?

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Several aspects create this distinctive atmosphere:

The Ruins: The vast and intricate network of temples, palaces, marketplaces, and other structures that whisper tales of a powerful empire.

The Boulders: The striking and unusual granite boulders that dominate the landscape, creating a unique and almost otherworldly scenery.

The History: The palpable sense of the Vijayanagara Empire’s rise and fall, evident in every stone.

The Serenity: Despite its historical significance, Hampi possesses a tranquil and laid-back vibe, especially outside the main temple areas.

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Harsh Sonawala

Harsh Sonawala is the co founder of India Someday and since his childhood, he has travelled to different parts of India and the world. The thrill of travelling and sharing his experiences with others was the reason behind starting India Someday. Other than the office where he is conjuring up marketing ideas, he can be found scuba diving in the Andamans or relaxing in a chalet in the Himalayas.

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Harsh Sonawala

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Since his childhood, Harsh Sonawala he has travelled to different parts of India and the world. Sharing his experiences with others was the reason behind starting India Someday. Tips from Harsh are some of the most hands on that you will ever get.

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