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Bachelor Party in Hampi - 3-Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Exploring Hampi's Ancient Ruins
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Hampi Bazaar

    Start your day by exploring the majestic ruins of Hampi. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Virupaksha Temple, a stunning example of Dravidian architecture. In the afternoon, head to the Royal Enclosure and marvel at the remains of the Queen's Bath, Elephant Stables, and Lotus Mahal. End your day with a mesmerizing sunset view from Matanga Hill, which offers panoramic vistas of the entire Hampi landscape.

    • Virupaksha Temple: ₹100, 1-2 hours
    • Royal Enclosure: ₹200, 2-3 hours
    • Matanga Hill: Free, 1-2 hours
  2. Day 2: Adventure and Fun
    20 minutes (4.5 miles) from Hampi Bazaar

    Kick off your adventurous day with a coracle ride across the Tungabhadra River, enjoying the scenic beauty surrounding Hampi. Delve into the history at the Hampi Museum, which showcases various artifacts and exhibits. In the evening, indulge in some water sports at Sanapur Lake, where you can go cliff jumping and kayaking.

    • Coracle Ride: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Hampi Museum: ₹50, 1-2 hours
    • Sanapur Lake Water Sports: ₹500, 2-3 hours
  3. Day 3: Temple Trail and Nightlife
    15 minutes (2.8 miles) from Hampi Bazaar

    Embark on a spiritual journey exploring the temples of Hampi. Begin with the iconic Vittala Temple, renowned for its stone chariot and musical pillars. Move on to the Hazara Rama Temple, which boasts intricate bas-reliefs depicting the Ramayana. As the sun sets, unwind at one of the local bars or clubs in Hampi Bazaar, enjoying the vibrant nightlife.

    • Vittala Temple: ₹500, 2-3 hours
    • Hazara Rama Temple: ₹200, 1-2 hours
    • Nightlife in Hampi Bazaar: Varies

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider taking a day trip to the nearby Anegundi village, known for its ancient cave paintings and the Anjaneya Hill, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, try bargaining at the local markets for unique souvenirs, and don't miss out on trying the traditional South Indian cuisine at the local restaurants.

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