Cultural Immersion in Hampi

Day 1: Temple Tour

Hampi, India on January 24, 2024

8:00AM

Virupaksha Temple

Start your day with a visit to the majestic Virupaksha Temple, the oldest and most prominent temple in Hampi.
500 INR, 1-2 hours

10:30AM

Hampi Bazaar

Explore the bustling Hampi Bazaar, where you can shop for souvenirs and experience the local vibe.
Free admission, 1 hour

12:00PM

Hemakuta Hill

Climb Hemakuta Hill for panoramic views of the surrounding ancient ruins and monuments.
Free admission, 1-2 hours

1:30PM

Lunch at Mango Tree Restaurant

Enjoy a traditional South Indian thali at Mango Tree Restaurant, known for its delicious local cuisine.
800 INR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Royal Enclosure

Visit the Royal Enclosure complex, once the seat of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire.
300 INR, 1-2 hours

5:00PM

Hazara Rama Temple

Admire the intricate bas-reliefs depicting scenes from the Ramayana at the Hazara Rama Temple.
200 INR, 1 hour

7:00PM

Vittala Temple

Witness the stunning stone chariot and marvel at the musical pillars of the Vittala Temple during the enchanting evening light.
500 INR, 1-2 hours

8:30PM

Dinner at Vinayaka Homestay

Relish a hearty dinner featuring local Karnataka cuisine at Vinayaka Homestay's cozy courtyard.
1000 INR, 1-2 hours

Day 2: Historical Marvels

Hampi, India on January 25, 2024

9:00AM

Lotus Mahal

Start your day at the elegant Lotus Mahal, known for its unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.
300 INR, 1 hour

10:30AM

Elephant Stables

Explore the impressive Elephant Stables, a testament to the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire.
200 INR, 1 hour

12:00PM

Queen's Bath

Step into the opulent Queen's Bath, an ancient royal bathing complex adorned with ornate carvings and water channels.
200 INR, 1 hour

1:30PM

Lunch at Mango Tree Restaurant

Indulge in another delightful meal at Mango Tree Restaurant, savoring the flavors of regional cuisine.
800 INR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Achyutaraya Temple

Conclude your Hampi excursion with a visit to the Achyutaraya Temple, dedicated to Lord Tiruvengalanatha, and soak in the serene ambiance.
Free admission, 1-2 hours