Hostels in Hampi

8 Hostels in Hampi, India
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Zostel Hampi (Gangavathi)
9.6Superb(54)
Hostel- 9.81km from city centre
Zostel Hampi (Gangavathi) located in Rajapur village of Hampi.
8 events
Privates From
€14.60
Dorms From
€9.01
Rambo Homestay
9.4Superb(119)
Hostel- 3.54km from city centre
How to come to Rambo's? Best way to reach our home from Goa with New Island Travels Bus direct to Sana
Privates From
€4.92
Dorms From
€3.72
Waterfall Guesthouse
8.9Fabulous(40)
Hostel- 2.67km from city centre
Waterfalls Guesthouse features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar and a shared lounge.
Privates From
€7.24
No Dorms Available
Peshagar Guest House
2.0(1)
Hostel- 3.91km from city centre
Peshagar Guest House has cozy common area.
Privates From
€7.50
No Dorms Available
Cocogreen Hampi
Hostel- 3.2km from city centre
Cocogreen Hampi in Hampi offers a sun terrace, garden, and free WiFi. Private check-in and check-out services ensure a smooth arrival and departure.
Privates From
€7.72
Dorms From
€4.83
Murali Guesthouse Hampi
10Superb(64)
Hostel- 7.25km from city centre
Murali Guesthouse Hampi operated by a very laid back family, but also take pleasure in offering a great service to the guests.
Privates From
€3.86
No Dorms Available
The King On The Rocks
Hostel- 7km from city centre
Escape to The King On The Rocks, a stunning hotel nestled in the heart of Anegundi, near the historical w
Privates From
€7.24
No Dorms Available
Gowri Nature Stay Hampi
8.6Fabulous(6)
Hotel- 3.55km from city centre
Gowri Nature Stay Hampi offers well conceptualized Hotel Services suitable for Business Travelers as well as Holidayers.
Privates From
€7.24
No Dorms Available

About Hampi

7.8Very Good(4 Reviews)
Activities
9.5
Eating out
7.5
Shopping
7.0
Chilling out
9.0
Transport
5.5
Sightseeing
9.5
Culture
9.0
Nightlife
6.0
Value for Money
7.5

About Hampi

Hampi in south India was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, a mighty Hindu kingdom. It was so important that it's even mentioned in the Ramayana, a major Sanskrit epic of ancient India. Today, the village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that's home to several majestic ruins. Palm, mango and banana trees provide a burst of greenery along the banks of the Tungabhadra River, while on the water you'll spot locals fishing from handmade rounded boats called coracles. 

Hostels in Hampi are found on both sides of the river. Options include an upscale inn right next to the Archaeological Museum, a riverside resort surrounded by lush greenery and a traditional family-owned homestay. Some Hampi hostels have free Wi-Fi, while others serve up a complimentary breakfast. A few even have outdoor pools fringed by palm trees: perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. Rooms generally have either air con or a fan to keep you cool at night.

There are several main areas to explore in Hampi. The village proper is located on the Kamalapur side of the river, where you'll find an assortment of shops selling clothes, jewellery and antiques beneath the stone pavilions of Hampi Bazaar. On the opposite bank lies Virupapuragaddi, which is dotted with ancient ruins. This district is sometimes called Hampi's "hippie side" thanks to its popularity among backpackers. To the north, the area around Sanapur Lake is home to a bird sanctuary where you can spot red munias and grey francolins.

Hampi's key attractions include the ornate Vijaya Vittala Temple, which has gigantic stone pillars that produce musical notes when tapped. In the centre of the village lies the 7th-century Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to the eponymous Hindu deity – an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Across the river, Anjaneya Hill is believed to be the birthplace of the monkey god Hanuman. Here, a steep staircase leads up to a temple with views over paddy fields and the Hampi city ruins.

Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore (renamed Bengaluru) is the nearest hub for international flights. Visitors can hop on a train or a private bus from Bangalore city centre to Hosapete Junction railway station. From here, it's a 30-minute tuk-tuk ride to Hampi. You can also take a local bus from the station about 1.5km away. Within Hampi, it's best to hire a scooter or an auto rickshaw to get around. There also are taxi boats that cross the river until the evening.

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