
Trip overview
We want your travel to be mindfully selective of the experiences we curate. Our approach to travel is to replace the desire to see as much as possible with the desire to experience everything as deeply as possible. Beyond experiences, we also want to create a Safe Space for you. A space where there are no judgements, A space to make deeper connections, A space which provides you with a listening ear, A space where you can forget your worries, A space where you can freely be YOU.
Available dates
October
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30th -03rd Nov
November
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06th - 10th
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13th - 17th
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27th - 01st
Trip highlights
Majestic temple complexes.
Surreal boulder-strewn landscapes.
Sunset views from Matanga Hill.
Quick Facts
Duration: 5 Days
Group Size: 6-12 people
Difficulty: Moderate
What's Included
Included
✅ Mumbai / Pune To Hospet by Sleeper / AC Train ( Confirm or RAC)
✅ Hospet to Hampi & Back by Private Rickshaw
✅ Accommodation in Hampi’s Homestay on a triple/quad Sharing Basis.
✅ Veg/ Jain Meals (As mentioned in the itinerary) 2 breakfast, 3 Lunch
✅ Motor - Boat/ Auto from Hampi to Hippie Island in
Tungabhadra River ( Subject to availability)
✅ Hippie Island tour by Bike/Scooty/ Rikshaw ( we will try our best to get a motorbike for you but it depends upon the availability & weather conditions.
✅ Hampi heritage city tour by Cycle/ Auto & Certified Guide.
Coracle Ride in Sanapur Lake ( Complementary if Available)
✅ Trip Captain to assist you with best service throughout the Tour. Complete Guide & Expertise overall the tour
✅ All Entry Fees
Excluded
❌ Train Meals
❌ Dinner
❌ Cliff Jumping or any other activities not mentioned under inclusions. ( Rs 200-250 per Jump with Life Jacket)
❌ Camera, Movie Camera & Vehicle charges where company’s vehicle is not available are not included in the tour cost.
❌ Extra food and drinks ordered, tips, laundry, shopping, etc.
❌ Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to illness, accident, hospitalization or any personal emergency.
❌ Any Personal Expenses
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Reviews
Rahul M.
"Hampi felt like stepping into a living history book—every ruin had a story, and the landscapes were simply magical."



