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Hampi 2-Day Itinerary from Eluru

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Depart early from Eluru and arrive in Hampi by late morning. Start your exploration with the majestic Virupaksha Temple, a historic spiritual site with stunning architecture.

Afternoon: After lunch, visit the Vittala Temple Complex to marvel at the iconic stone chariot and musical pillars. Take a leisurely walk around the ruins nearby.

Evening: Enjoy the sunset at the Matanga Hill, offering panoramic views of the ancient city and Tungabhadra River.

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Day 2: Culture & Nature

Morning: Explore the royal heritage sites including the Lotus Mahal and Elephant Stables located in the Zenana Enclosure. These reflect the fascinating blend of Islamic and Hindu architecture.

Afternoon: Visit the Hampi Bazaar area and the Hazara Rama Temple, known for its intricate bas-reliefs depicting the Ramayana.

Evening: Take a coracle boat ride on the Tungabhadra River for a relaxing end to your trip or explore the lively local market and sample some local cuisine.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Virupaksha Temple – 1.5 hours – Free entry
  • Vittala Temple Complex – 2 hours – ₹40 per person
  • Matanga Hill – 1 hour – Free entry
  • Lotus Mahal & Elephant Stables – 1.5 hours – ₹25 per person
  • Hazara Rama Temple – 1 hour – Included in ticket with Lotus Mahal
  • Coracle Boat Ride – 30 minutes – ₹150 per person

Total Estimated Cost: ₹215 per person

Tips

To extend your trip, consider adding a day for visiting nearby attractions like the Daroji Bear Sanctuary or the Anegundi village to explore more rural and cultural heritage. For a shorter visit, prioritize the key highlights such as Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and Matanga Hill on Day 1, and skip the coracle ride or market exploration on Day 2.

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