This article was originally published on medium.com by Neha Kumari
Hampi, which was once the capital of Vijayanagara Empire, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site has become one of the top picks for backpackers. Also being very close to IT hubs like Bangalore and Hyderabad it is a perfect weekend gateway for people who get bored from day to day head banging at their monitor and want to try something different from the repetitive cafes and pubs of the town đ.
Hampi as I would like to explain is a magical place. Magical since it imparts both historic and hippie vibes, and does justice to both the sides of itself. Where on one hand the historic part of it will make you feel like you have come to a different era, on the other hand be ready to feel like a wildflower as you get indulged in the hippy vibes of Hampi . The rawness of these two polar apart faces of Hampi will make you fall in love with this place. The reckless Tungabhadra river divides Hampi into these two parts, one side of which is known as Hampi Bazar and have the temples and ruins of mammoth rocks which is spread in miles and the other side which is popularly know as âHippie Islandâ gives you a laid-back feeling, in this area there are multiple cafes and shacks with the river view for you to just sit and relax.
How to reach Hampi : **Hospet(~350Km from Bangalore, and ~385Km from Hyderabad) **is the nearest railway station to Hampi. You can take a flight till Bangalore or Hyderabad and then can take an over night bus or train to Hospet. To reach Hampi from Hospet you will easily get local bus or auto.
**Where to stay : **Staying in Hampi is not going to be heavy on anyoneâs pocket for sure. There are lots of shacks and hostels available in the Hippie Island, which will cost you less than 500 INR per night. You can also consider staying in Hampi Bazar which might cost you a bit more.
**How to roam in Hampi : **Hire a scooter or bicycle and let the beauty of Hampi amaze you as you ride through the ruins of Hampi. The condition of road is decent and wonât make it difficult for you to enjoy your journey. Donât forget to carry sun screen along with you. Although you can just take a seat in any cafe and enjoy the still in Hampi, but if you are here to give your feet a little work to do, I would suggest few places which you can visit :
Stone Chariot
Blessed
Laughing Buddha Cafe
On the way to the top of Matanga Hill
Things to do in Hampi :
Places to eat :
Sunset
Hampi is one of its kind and has maintained its charm even with the eroding temples. If you love photography then Hampi will be more exciting for you as you can see the beauty of the ruins through your lenses and give it a different angle while you capture it. Hampi welcomed me pleasantly with its golden coloured history embedded in the ruins and the blue sky. I hope you too get wallowed in this Hampiness !!