Embark on a full day guided trip from Bangalore to Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the extraordinary architecture and engineering of medieval India and witness the mesmerizing sunset view. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Embark on a full day guided trip from Bangalore to Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the extraordinary architecture and engineering of medieval India and witness the mesmerizing sunset view. Don’t miss this opportunity!
- Vijaya Vittala Temple - This temple houses the best features of Vijayanagara architecture including the iconic Stone Chariot
- Virupaksha Temple - This is the biggest living temple in Hampi with Hemakuta hill on one side and Tungabadra river on the other side
- Badavi Linga - Lakshmi Narasimha Statue is a jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring work in…
- Vijaya Vittala Temple - This temple houses the best features of Vijayanagara architecture including the iconic Stone Chariot
- Virupaksha Temple - This is the biggest living temple in Hampi with Hemakuta hill on one side and Tungabadra river on the other side
- Badavi Linga - Lakshmi Narasimha Statue is a jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring work in Hampi. See it to believe it! Badavi Linga is among the top 10 Shiva Lingas of the country.
- Lotus Mahal - Zenana Enclosure with Lotus Mahal and Elephant Stables are the principal structures that will be covered.
- Dasara Dibba - This is part of the King’s enclosure which is in total ruins. It is here that the world famous Dasara procession has its origin.
- Hazara Rama Temple - As the name suggests, there are 100s of Ramayana stories exquisitely carved on the walls of the temple.
- Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple - This huge monolithic statue of Lord Ganesh stands at the foothills of Hemakuta.
- Queen’s Bath - A very ornate bath built for the royal ladies during Vijayanagar regime
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Central Bengaluru
- Services of a Government Approved Licensed Guide at Hampi site
- Tolls & Parking Fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Central Bengaluru
- Services of a Government Approved Licensed Guide at Hampi site
- Tolls & Parking Fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tips for Driver and guide
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Tips for Driver and guide
- Breakfast
- Dinner
This full day excursion is planned from Bangalore to Hampi and back in about 17 hours. A licensed guide shall showcase Hampi to you in a most professional manner. Hampi is a compelling tourist destination, a UNESCO World Heritage site, that showcases extraordinary architecture & engineering of medieval India. Its landscape, filled with sugarcane fields,…
This full day excursion is planned from Bangalore to Hampi and back in about 17 hours. A licensed guide shall showcase Hampi to you in a most professional manner. Hampi is a compelling tourist destination, a UNESCO World Heritage site, that showcases extraordinary architecture & engineering of medieval India. Its landscape, filled with sugarcane fields, rice fields, rivers, hills, boulders, temples, forts, watch towers, aqua ducts, gateways, huge monoliths, and other hundreds of ancient ruins spread over 26 sq km, is unparalleled in its composition. Hampi, earlier known as Vijayanagara, was among the five richest capitals of the world in the 16th CE. All the highlights of Hampi—Vittala Temple, Virupaksha, Lakshmi Narasimha, Badavi Linga, Zenana, Mahanavami Dibba, Hazara Ramaswami, Sasivekalu Ganesha, Hemakuta Hill, Queen’s Bath, etc.will be covered in about 6 hours of sightseeing. If you have only one day in Bangalore and if Hampi is on your bucket list, this is your tour!
- Approximately 12 hours of drive in a day but roads are excellent
- Visit of Hampi includes about 3 km of walk under sun. So dress and walking gear should be convenient.
- German, Italian and French speaking guides subject to availability
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.