Starting From $547 / €456 per person
Short Break
UNESCO Sites, Short Break, Popular
INDIA Trotter designs Hampi travel packages for travelers who want clarity and cultural depth. From arrival to departure, we structure the journey so each day unfolds naturally, allowing you to absorb the ruins, rituals, and landscapes without distraction.
Rather than listing monuments, our guides connect them. As you move through royal enclosures, temple streets, and water systems, the story of the Vijayanagara Empire reveals itself layer by layer.
While architecture forms the backdrop, daily worship sets the rhythm. Therefore, visits to Virupaksha and surrounding shrines focus on lived ritual, sound, and movement—bringing Hampi’s spiritual continuity into focus.
Across the river, Anegundi offers contrast. Here, village life, myth, and landscape intersect. As a result, your understanding of Hampi expands beyond ruins into the region’s ongoing cultural life.
The Tungabhadra is not treated as an add-on. Instead, the coracle ride creates pause—space to observe scale, silence, and light from the water’s edge.
Accommodation supports the journey rather than competing with it. Locations, atmosphere, and access shape mornings and evenings, helping each day begin and end with ease.
Throughout the journey, dedicated local support keeps transitions smooth. Consequently, your attention stays where it belongs—on history, landscape, and experience.
The cost starts from $1001 / €834 per person. Final pricing varies based on travel dates, accommodation choice, and group size.
This is a fully private Hampi trip package. Therefore, all guiding, transport, and pacing remain tailored to your preferences.
The package includes arrival handling from Bangalore, internal transfers, guided site visits, accommodation, and curated cultural experiences across Hampi and Anegundi.
Yes. Experienced English-speaking guides accompany you at key sites. Moreover, they focus on storytelling and spatial context rather than dates and lists.
This is a 3 Nights / 4 Days journey, allowing time for temples, royal precincts, village exploration, and unhurried movement between sites.
Yes. The coracle ride forms part of the experience, offering a reflective perspective of Hampi’s landscape from the river.
Yes. While walking is involved, the itinerary allows flexibility. When needed, local transport options help reduce physical strain.
Absolutely. You may adjust pacing, add photography walks, include yoga sessions, or extend the journey toward Badami and Pattadakal.
Major hotels accept cards. However, carrying some local currency helps in villages and at smaller establishments.
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