Hampi Travel Guide 2026: Itinerary, Hotels, Cost, Maps & Things to Do

I got to know about Hampi in 2007 when I had started learning photography and I used to bug a lot of my mentors to click some creative shots with DSLR cameras/lenses. That was the time when I used to spend a lot of weekend time with Camera & traveling. Some of my Bengaluru friends had visited Hampi & shared their photographs. Heritage sites and  Architecture used to be the favorite sites of Travellingcamera and they still are. This year I got a chance to get a glimpse of Hampi and it’s ruins. I would still say it glimpse as Hampi is a lot of offer and you can spend good amount of time around these ruins to learn about history and architecture at the same time. I strongly believe that it’s certainly a must visit place for Photographers & Explorers. There is so much diversified subjects to explore. Without any delay let me come to the main Agenda of this post and let’s talk about ways to reach Hampi.

Planning a trip to Hampi? This detailed travel guide covers everything you need—where to stay, what to see, how to plan your days, travel routes, and cost breakdown—so you can explore one of India’s most fascinating heritage landscapes with ease.

Virupaksha Temple : Virupaksha Temple in Hampi is part of the Group of Monuments at Hampi, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple is dedicated to Virupaksha, which is considered as one of the forms of Shiva. The temple was built by Lakkana Dandesha, a chieftain under the ruler Deva Raya II of the Vijayanagara Empire.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is a surreal blend of ancient ruins, giant boulders, temples, and timeless landscapes—once the grand capital of the Vijayanagara Empire.


Statue of Ugra Narasimha : This structure is located a little away from other monuments in Hampi. Narsimha statue & Shivlinga temple are located nearby.  Timings of Narsimha temple in Hampi : 5am to 9pm  Entry Ticket Fees for Narsimha temple in Hampi: Nil Camera Charges for Narsimha temple in Hampi: Nil

📌 Quick Overview

  • Best time to visit: October to February
  • Ideal duration: 2–3 days (4 days if exploring deeply)
  • Budget range: ₹3,500 – ₹12,000 per day
  • Best for: History lovers, photographers, backpackers, slow travelers

How to reach Hampi, Karnataka? There are overnight buses available from Bengaluru to Hampi. These are pretty comfortable buses. There are plenty of options online, but you can check Volvo buses which are more comfortable (although a little expensive - almost double the price you pay for ordinary bus) Nearest Railway Station : Hospet junction is nearest railway station which is around 15 km away from Hampi.  Nearest Airport : Hubli is nearest airport which is approximately 160 kilometers away from Hampi.  Luxury Train - Golden Chariot : If you chose to have a luxurious affair, you can chose Golden Chariot train tour and if you opt for it, you don’t need to worry about hotel booking & local commute. The only caveat is that you only get 1 day in Hampi, but then train takes you to some of the other interesting places around Karnataka state in India. More about costing & whole plan, please visit this link of Karnataka Tourism.   Taxi from Bengaluru or other main cities in Karnataka.

🏛️ Why Visit Hampi?

Hampi is not just a destination—it’s an open-air museum.

You’ll find:

  • 500+ ancient monuments
  • Massive boulder landscapes
  • Riverside temples
  • Quiet villages and cafés

It’s one of the few places in India where you can walk through centuries of history in a single day.


Best time to visit Hampi ?  Weather is best from Nov to Feb, otherwise Hampi is very hot. I visited Hampi in the month of March and it was little hot but bearable. It's extremely important to keep a water bottle with you to keep the body hydrated.   Public Services in Hampi & precautions ?  Hampi offers various heritage sites spread over huge area. It's like Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia. There are public toilets at places but don't expect them in best condition. So be prepared while you plan to use any public services around Hampi. It's recommended to get a sense about the locations and consult these things with your Taxi driver or guide.

🗺️ Understanding Hampi Layout (Important for Planning)

Hampi is broadly divided into:

1. Sacred Centre

  • Around Virupaksha Temple
  • Temples, bazaars, heritage sites

2. Royal Enclosure

  • Palaces, stepwells, courtyards
  • More architectural ruins

3. Hippie Island (Virupapur Gadde)

  • Riverside cafés
  • Backpacker stays
  • Relaxed vibe

💡 Tip: Plan your itinerary based on these zones to avoid wasting time.


The chariot-shaped shrine or ratha is one of the most prominent features of the Vijaya Vitthala Temple in Hampi. The ratha is located in the temple courtyard and is made of stone. It is intricately carved with figures of deities and scenes from Hindu mythology.

🌄 Top Things to Do in Hampi

1. Explore Virupaksha Temple & Hampi Bazaar

Start your journey at:

  • Virupaksha Temple

Highlights:

  • One of the oldest functioning temples in India
  • Lively surroundings
  • Gateway to Hampi exploration

Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple : Most of these places around close to each other. Like Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple is pretty close to Virupaktha Temple. There is a hill between Virupaksha Temple and Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple. And there are plenty of interesting sites to get photographs clicked.

2. Sunrise at Matanga Hill

One of the best sunrise spots in Hampi:

  • Matanga Hill

Expect:

  • 360° views of ruins and boulders
  • Golden light perfect for photography

Achyutaraya Temple : Achyuta Raya Temple in Hampi is one of the major and popular temples of the town located between the Matanga hills and Gandhamadana. This magnificent temple depicts Vijayanagara architecture style of temples in its best and most evolved form. This was among the last temples which were constructed in Hampi prior to the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire.

3. Visit Vittala Temple & Stone Chariot

Iconic landmark:

  • Vittala Temple

Famous for:

  • Stone chariot
  • Musical pillars
  • Intricate carvings

Dasara Dibba : This part of Hampi is pretty interesting which offers views of some grand things of Viajayanagara empire. There is a huge Swimming pool, a water pond, Burnt diwan-e-aam and broken structure. Dasara Tibba, which is shown in above photograph, is the place inside Royal Enclosure where the emperor used to celebrate festivals. There are some interesting carvings on the surface of Dasara Dibba. Please do check this link, to know more about Dasara Dibba.

4. Explore the Royal Enclosure

Walk through:

  • Lotus Mahal
  • Elephant Stables

These reflect the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire.


5. Coracle Ride on Tungabhadra River

A unique circular boat ride on the river:

  • Tungabhadra River

Best during sunset.


Huge Swimming Pool : Royal enclosure in Hampi is very interesting place where you find some unique things like this huge swimming pool. This was super deep so I was trying to understand the depth and what would be height of people using it. It is easily more than 12 feet deep.

6. Explore Hippie Island

Cross the river to:

  • Virupapur Gadde

Enjoy:

  • Cafés
  • Chill vibe
  • Riverside sunsets

Elephant Stables : This is a huge place where elephants of Vijayavara empire used to take shelter. This place is just close to Zenanan Encosure. To know more about Elephant Stables in Hampi, do check out this link.   Timings of Elephant Stables: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Entry Ticket Fees for Elephant Stables: 10 Rs for Indians & 250 Rs for foreigners Camera Charges for Elephant Stables : Nil

🏨 Where to Stay in Hampi (Strategic Choices)

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Queen’s Bath (Hampi) - This beautiful structure is located near the entry gate of Royal Enclosure in Hampi. This place was built for ladies of Royal family to take bath. Exteriors of this building are not very encouraging so at times, people may plan to skip it as there is so much to explore in Hampi, but interiors are worth seeing once.   There is another consideration that this complex was private bathing place for not only queens but also King. This has come from the fact that it's located just outside the Royal enclosure. To know more about Queen's Bath in Hampi, please do check out this link.  Timings of Queen's Bath, Hampi : 6am to 6pm Entry Ticket Fees for Queen's Bath, Hampi : Nil Camera Charges for Queen's Bath, Hampi : Nil

Stay Option 1: Hampi Bazaar Area

Best for:

  • First-time visitors
  • Easy access to temples

Queen’s Bath (Hampi) - This beautiful structure is located near the entry gate of Royal Enclosure in Hampi. This place was built for ladies of Royal family to take bath. Exteriors of this building are not very encouraging so at times, people may plan to skip it as there is so much to explore in Hampi, but interiors are worth seeing once.   There is another consideration that this complex was private bathing place for not only queens but also King. This has come from the fact that it's located just outside the Royal enclosure. To know more about Queen's Bath in Hampi, please do check out this link.  Timings of Queen's Bath, Hampi : 6am to 6pm Entry Ticket Fees for Queen's Bath, Hampi : Nil Camera Charges for Queen's Bath, Hampi : Nil

Stay Option 2: Hippie Island (Virupapur Gadde)

Best for:

  • Backpackers
  • Cafés and relaxed stays

Huge Swimming Pool : Royal enclosure in Hampi is very interesting place where you find some unique things like this huge swimming pool. This was super deep so I was trying to understand the depth and what would be height of people using it. It is easily more than 12 feet deep.

Stay Option 3: Luxury Resorts (Outside Hampi)

Best for:

  • Comfort travelers
  • Scenic properties

💡 Tip: Choose stay based on your travel style—heritage vs chill.


Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex : (please note that above photograph is not correct photograph of Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex. We will updating it soon)  As the name indicates, Hemakuta is a hill and there are temples on this hills which are worth exploring. This are little different from other temples in Hampi. Some of these are dedicated to lord Shiva and there are stories associated why these are dedicated to Shiva. If you are keen on knowing what these temples and what are the stories associated, please do check out this link for more details on Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex.

🗺️ Perfect 3-Day Hampi Itinerary

Day 1: Sacred Centre Exploration

  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Hampi Bazaar walk
  • Sunset at Hemakuta Hill

Monolith Bull : Just in front of Virupaksha Temple, there is a old Bazar and this huge Nandi is on the other end of the road. This is certainly an interesting place to find diverse things like a temple, huge rocks on the hill, old bazar & this huge Nandi.

Day 2: Vittala Temple + Royal Enclosure

  • Visit Vittala Temple
  • Explore Lotus Mahal & Elephant Stables
  • Coracle ride in evening

Tungbhadra River : The beautiful Hampi is around Tungbhadra river and it's approachable from many of these monuments in Hampi. Supposedly there are crocodiles in the river and at some of the places you would see signs mentioning the same. We wanted to witness sunset around Tungbhadra but had to move back early as green-rickshaws stop operating after a particular time (6pm I guess, but not sure).  One needs to walk a lot in Hampi to explore these heritage sites and when you feel like relaxing river-side can be a best place to sit down and enjoy the views or the serenity.

Day 3: Sunrise + Hippie Island

  • Sunrise at Matanga Hill
  • Explore Virupapur Gadde
  • Café hopping and departure

Matunga Hill : If there is a place which can offer you brilliant aerial views of Hampi, Matunga Hill is that place.

💰 Cost of Hampi Trip (3 Days)

For 2 people:

  • Stay: ₹6,000 – ₹18,000
  • Food: ₹2,000 – ₹5,000
  • Transport: ₹2,000 – ₹4,000
  • Entry & activities: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000

👉 Total: ₹10,000 – ₹28,000


Badavalinga Temple (Shivalinga in Hampi) : This is located close to Narsimha Temple. This is largest Monolithic Shivalinga in Hampi which is 3 meter high, which is made up of black stone. This was also built during Viajayanagara Empire.   Timings of Shivalinga in Hampi : 5am to 9pm Entry Ticket Fees for Shivalinga in Hampi: Nil Camera Charges for Shivalinga in Hampi: Nil

🚗 How to Reach Hampi

By Air

Nearest airport:

  • Hubli Airport

Matunga Hill : If there is a place which can offer you brilliant aerial views of Hampi, Matunga Hill is that place.

By Train

Nearest station:

  • Hospet (13 km away)

I got to know about Hampi in 2007 when I had started learning photography and I used to bug a lot of my mentors to click some creative shots with DSLR cameras/lenses. That was the time when I used to spend a lot of weekend time with Camera & traveling. Some of my Bengaluru friends had visited Hampi & shared their photographs. Heritage sites and  Architecture used to be the favorite sites of Travellingcamera and they still are. This year I got a chance to get a glimpse of Hampi and it’s ruins. I would still say it glimpse as Hampi is a lot of offer and you can spend good amount of time around these ruins to learn about history and architecture at the same time. I strongly believe that it’s certainly a must visit place for Photographers & Explorers. There is so much diversified subjects to explore. Without any delay let me come to the main Agenda of this post and let’s talk about ways to reach Hampi.

By Road

  • Well connected from Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa

I got to know about Hampi in 2007 when I had started learning photography and I used to bug a lot of my mentors to click some creative shots with DSLR cameras/lenses. That was the time when I used to spend a lot of weekend time with Camera & traveling. Some of my Bengaluru friends had visited Hampi & shared their photographs. Heritage sites and  Architecture used to be the favorite sites of Travellingcamera and they still are. This year I got a chance to get a glimpse of Hampi and it’s ruins. I would still say it glimpse as Hampi is a lot of offer and you can spend good amount of time around these ruins to learn about history and architecture at the same time. I strongly believe that it’s certainly a must visit place for Photographers & Explorers. There is so much diversified subjects to explore. Without any delay let me come to the main Agenda of this post and let’s talk about ways to reach Hampi.

🌦️ Best Time to Visit Hampi

  • Oct–Feb: Best weather
  • Mar–May: Hot but manageable early morning
  • Monsoon: Green landscapes but humid

Lotus Mahal : In Hampi there is a huge enclosure which is known as Zenana Enclosure and as the name says it's the place for ladies of the royal family in Vijayanagara. And Lotus Mahal is above show structure inside the enclosure which is very beautiful. You are not allowed to go inside this Mahal but can see it from outside and appreciate it's architecture & beauty. This is also called as 'Kamal Mahal' or 'Chitrangi Mahal'.  Timings of Lotus Mahal in Hampi : 8am to 6pm Entry Ticket Fees for Lotus Mahal in Hampi: 10 Rs for Indians and 250 Rs for Foreigners Camera Charges for Lotus Mahal in Hampi : Nil

💡 Pro Travel Tips (Highly Valuable)

  • Rent a scooter for easy exploration
  • Start early—midday heat is intense
  • Carry water + sun protection
  • Hire a guide for deeper historical context
  • Stay at least 2 nights to avoid rushing

Where to stay in Hampi ?  Since I have stayed in Golden Chariot train, so I don't have strong recommendations to make. But I am certainly trying to fetch genuine inputs from fellow bloggers & friends who have actually stayed there.   We would encourage your inputs in form of comments, if you have suggestions to improve this post. Thanks !

📸 Photography Tips (Your Edge)

Hampi is a photographer’s paradise:

  • Sunrise: Matanga Hill
  • Sunset: Hemakuta Hill
  • Golden hour: Vittala Temple

Stepped Tank : There is this huge water tank in Hampi which is pretty different from other architectures around Hampi Heritage site. Usually you would find these water tanks close of temples and especially in South India. Usually they are symmetrical and used for storing water for cleaning temples. Many times, devotees would also take a dip and some of these tanks are considered medicinal which would help in recovering from some of the diseases. To know more about this Water Tank in Hampi, do check out this link.

📌 Final Thoughts

Hampi is not just a destination—it’s an experience that blends history, nature, and slow travel in a way few places can.

If you plan it right, this trip can easily become one of your most memorable journeys in India.

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