Stone Temples & Living Heritage

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Hampi’s surreal boulder-strewn landscape hides the ruins of Vijayanagara, once a glittering empire. Explore UNESCO temples, royal enclosures, and market streets. Balance archaeology with village life, coracle rides on the Tungabhadra, and golden hours from hilltops; a journey where history and landscapes speak in equal measure

Trip Highlights

Signature highlights :

Explore Virupaksha and Vittala temple complexes

⁠Walk through royal enclosures and market streets

Coracle ride on Tungabhadra River landscapes

Golden Hour from Hemakuta or Matanga Hill viewpoints

⁠Visit traditional villages and artisan communities nearby

Blend history, architecture, and living culture

3 nights, 4 days 14th - 17th August

India, Asia

₹39,000/-

Our groups are small and intimate, usually 4–6 pax, led by expert guides with journeys curated in detail for impact.

Every trip is designed for comfort and depth, balancing discovery with ease so you can focus fully on the experience.

Costing is worked out on double accommodation, with single occupancy available at a supplementary cost if required.

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    Inclusions

    Stay for the duration of the plan as per itinerary, across carefully chosen hotels and lodges.

    Meals and activities are included as specified in the itinerary, along with guided experiences throughout the journey.

    All surface transfers are provided in private air-conditioned vehicles for convenience and comfort throughout the trip.

    Exclusions

    GST and other applicable government taxes are not included and will be charged additionally if applicable.

    Airfare, train fares, visas, and insurance costs remain outside the package and must be arranged separately.

    Tips, gratuities, and personal expenses are excluded and to be borne directly by the traveller.