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Badami & Hampi – Explore, Cycle and Rock Climb

Hampi

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  • 3 Days  3 Nights 
  • Difficulty - Moderate
  • For 8+ years
  • Best Season - Winter (Nov, Dec, Jan) Spring (Feb, March, April) Monsoon (Aug, Sept, Oct)

Hampi is the town which was once ruled by the Vijayanagara Empire. It is one of the UNESCO recognized World Heritage Sites in India. The place is one of India’s most known archaeological destinations. The town of Hampi is in a secluded area, with royal residences, temples, towers, roads, and statues, all spread over a massive area. The heritage site is located near the River Tungabhadra. It was once the imperial capital of the Vijayanagar Empire and even if the structures are already centuries-old, they still remain stunning.

We shall explore through picturesque valleys intersected by the river. We’ll cycle down the trail through mythical landscapes imbued with the presence of Gods, Goddesses and Heroes linked with ancient legends. Call the cyclist in you – because you will experience stretches that’ll challenge your limits, sceneries that’ll indulge your senses and interactions with the locals that’ll expose you to their culture and way of life.

Highlights

Day 0

Leave for Hampi at 8:30 PM from Bangalore

 

Day 1 – Hampi

Reach campsite in Hampi(6:00 am approx)

Start cycle ride (9:00 am approx)

Have lunch at Queens Bath

Ride till Achutaraya temple

Head to Campsite for sunset

Bonfire and Dinner

 

Day 2 – Hampi & Badami

Sunrise at Hanuman Temple(6:00 am approx)

Leave for Badami(8:00 am approx)

Have lunch at Khanavali

Explore caves and temple

Sunset at Badami Lake

 

Day 3 – Badami

Rock climbing and rappelling with all gears(6:00 am approx)

Freshen up and have breakfast

Leave for Bangalore(reach around 10:00 approx)

HAMPI

We shall explore through picturesque valleys intersected by the river. We’ll cycle down the trail through mythical landscapes imbued with the presence of Gods, Goddesses and Heroes linked with ancient legends. Call the cyclist in you – because you will experience stretches that’ll challenge your limits, sceneries that’ll indulge your senses and interactions with the locals that’ll expose you to their culture and way of life.

Cycle to Sasivekalu Ganesh to check out its unique female statues and to marvel at its architecture. Visit Queens Bath, where the ladies in power used to indulge in aquatic sports. You are guaranteed to be enthralled by its Islamic design and grandeur. In Hazara Rama Temple, let its stone carvings enlighten you about the Ramayana epic. Other awe-inspiring locations include Krishna Temple, Narasimha Image, Badavi Linga, Underground Shiva Temple, and much more.

After reliving the historical chapters of Hampi, we shall head towards Badami, another town of Deccan having an immensely important role in Indian history.

Founded by the Chalukyas, Badami in Karnataka is one destination in India that can steal one’s heart in a fraction of a second. The heart melting landscape accompanied by beautifully done temples and fort can easily draw the attention of the travelers from around the globe. You may compare this town to other ancient destinations in the country but we can assure you that there is only one such place that completely nails the Karnataka tour and Badami is what it is called.

The architecture style of Badami is such that it was successful in inspiring the architecture of Vijayanagar Empire. The Rock Cut Caves found here is probably one of the most scenic structures in India. The inner halls of the caves have prolific sculptural symbolism; there is a fine balance of versatility and restraint in the caves.

Nothing can beat the beauty of Badami. Blessed and adorned with nature’s best and sound temples and monuments, Badami makes for an ideal photography destination in India. The undertones of the edifices and the vibrancy of flora conjure an image that cannot be second.The beauty of the place is such that picture taken from any angle looks simply outstanding. Therefore, for those who enjoy photography, Badami is a must visit in India.

Badami is a famous adventure destination in the state of Karnataka, owing to the presence of red sandstone cliffs that surround the Agastya Tirtha water reservoir. These sandstone cliffs have horizontal cracks, which make Badami a favoured destination for rock climbers.

Rock climbers visiting Badami can go for free climbing (Trad & Sports Climbing) and bouldering. Badami rocks have many multiple routes and more than 150 bolted routes. Adventurous rock climbers, including beginners and professionals, can enjoy rock climbing at Badami. The ease in rock climbing at the sandstone cliffs of Badami has earned it the title ‘the Mecca of Rock Climbing’ among local as well as international rock climbing enthusiasts.

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What’s life without adventure? Isn’t the real purpose of life to travel, to experience new places, and witness the sunrise from new mountaintops? This thought is what united Jatin and Tarun over a cup of chai, in spite of being from two unrelated backgrounds (CA and IT). They knew each other since the time Jatin was helping Tarun learn the ways of the wilderness through weekend treks and outings with another traveling group. Their love for traveling and trekking together motivated them to start something of their own. Thus was born “Plan The Unplanned”, where travel goals come true. Under the Companies Act, Plan The Unplanned is incorporated as Unplanned Journeys Private Limited They started their journey on unsteady ground, much like any other company, but they shared an infatuation for travel and adventure with their customers, which amplified their determination, and thus, Plan the Unplanned family keeps getting bigger every day! Just about any travel idea can come alive with Plan The Unplanned…treks, adventure activities like rock climbing, kayaking, rafting, backpacking trips across the country, cultural outings, photo walks; everything that fellow travelers need, to explore the great outdoors together. Well now that the wanderlust has kicked in and you can already see a vacation in your nearest future, here’s what we have to offer!

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Inclusions

  • To and fro Transport from Bangalore ( Non A/c )
  • 3 breakfast – 1 lunch – 1 dinner
  • Sharing basis accommodation in tents
  • Sports Climbing and Rappelling with gears
  • Instructor,activity and guide charges
  • Heritage Cycle Ride
  • Local Guide & Outdoor Leader from Plan The Unplanned
  • Local transport within Hampi and Badami
  • Coracle Ride
  • Camping with Bonfire
  • Experience that you gain

Exclusions

  • Any meals not included above
  • Any kind of personal expenses
  • Any kind of insurance (health, medical, life accidental,etc )
  • Anything not included above



Policy and Terms

For Departures from Bangalore: In the event that YOU cancel your trek, this is the cancellation policy we follow

  • If you cancel before 7 days – 90% of amount will be refunded
  • If you cancel between 3 – 6 days – 50 % of amount will be refunded
  • If you cancel between 0-3 days – No Refund

Note: For All The Above Refund Cases Transaction Fees/Internet Handling Charges will be dedcuted from the overall amount and balance amount shall be refunded. You can transfer your ticket to anyone so that you could save your hard earned money

“Transfer to a future date is only possible only if you cancel between 3-6 days before the trek date and not on the day of departure or a day before”

For other trips and travels with us, and detailed terms and conditions check the      following link : https://www.plantheunplanned.com/refund-cancellation-policy

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