Start your Hampi Bachelor Party by exploring the vibrant Hampi Bazaar. Located at the entrance of Virupaksha Temple, this bustling market is a hub for tourists and locals alike. You will find an array of shops selling traditional handicrafts, jewellery, and clothes. Don't forget to bargain for the best deals! Indulge in some street side food at one of the many stalls here. Try out the famous 'Mirchi Bajji' or 'Bhel Puri'. After satisfying your taste buds, head to the nearby Hemakuta Hill for a beautiful sunset view.
End your first day at one of Hampi's most popular locations, Sunset Point. Take a coracle ride to cross the Tungabhadra river and witness the sun setting over the horizon with the boulder hills in the background. You can enjoy a drink with your friends and relax in the scenic surroundings.
Start your second day in Hampi by exploring the stunning Vithala Temple Complex. This UNESCO heritage site is a marvel of ancient Indian architecture and features the famous stone chariot. Take a stroll around the beautifully sculpted pillars and halls of the temple. Don't forget to pose for a picture with the famous pillars that create musical sounds.
Get ready to break a sweat as you hike up Matanga Hill. The hike is steep but the panoramic view of Hampi from the top is worth it. You can witness the boulder hills of Hampi in their full glory with the Tungabhadra river winding its way through them. It's the perfect spot for a group photo with your buddies!
End your Hampi Bachelor Party on a high note with a delicious meal at the Mango Tree Restaurant. This open-air restaurant serves delicious local and international cuisine with a stunning view of the paddy fields. Enjoy your last night in Hampi with some good food, drinks, and great company!
Don't miss out on exploring Hampi on a bicycle! You can rent bicycles from numerous places around the Hampi Bazaar. It's the perfect way to explore the hidden gems of Hampi at your own pace. You can also consider taking a coracle ride in the morning to witness the sunrise over the Tungabhadra river. Finally, do not forget to carry sunscreen and hats as Hampi can get quite hot in July.