Spread over 19 resorts and 1 Hotel operated by Jungle Lodges and Resorts Ltd., there are 366 twin sharing accommodations varying from tents to rooms to independent cottages. Besides, there are 4 resorts operated on management contract.
Hampi better known as the world’s largest open air museum, after all these centuries testifies to the glory of the Vijayanagara Empire. The still-standing monuments, with their carefully articulated design and sculpture, pay tribute to the opulence and grandeur. The iconic Stone Chariot and the legendary musical pillars within the Vijaya Vittala Temple: which, as the legend goes, was built for Lord Vishnu himself and the ancient Virupaksha Temple which is believed to have hosted the betrothal of Lord Shiva and Parvati; and countless other monuments steeped in history are what stand as background to the Hampi Heritage & Wilderness Resort.
With a renowned World Heritage Sites as a backdrop, the Hampi Heritage & Wilderness Resort is a rather popular JLR property. Located at the edge of the Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, the rugged terrain which is a natural habitat for the sloth bears, offers the element of adventure to this JLR experience. The scrub covered stark landscape gives a completely different dimension to the word rustic.
There’s plenty to do at the Hampi Heritage & Wilderness Resort. In addition to seeing sloth bears in their natural habitat from a watchtower perched atop a hillock, if you’re lucky, you just might spot wild boars, black-naped hares, pangolins, porcupines, jackals and leopards. The 8 km drive into the forest is also a good opportunity to spot the avian residents of the area including countless peafowl, spur fowl, yellow-throated bulbuls, sand grouse, quails, sirkeer malkohas and stone-curlews. The sloth bear safari notwithstanding, temple trails, nature walks, and bird watching are some of the other activities.
Mornings are best spent covering the heritage sites at Hampi which is broadly divided into the Sacred Centre, the Royal Centre, Urban Core and Suburban sites. Across the River Tungabhadra lies Anegundi, known as Kishkinda in the Ramayana with its old-world charm – quaint houses, aqueducts irrigating its paddy fields and mythological milestones. The Sloth Bear Sanctuary is also a good place to set up base and explore the magnificent heritage at Badami, Aihole and Pattadakal – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
At the end of the day, retire to a delicious dinner. Believe us, even on your third day with us, you’ll still have only covered a part of all the wonders that are accessible from the resort.
The resort is open throughout the year. July to March is the best time, as the weather is pleasant and a good time to spot wildlife. Sloth bears can be sighted across the year. Summers can be hot. After the monsoons, the bouldered landscape and the paddy fields are awash with green. November to February is the peak season.
Book online and get attractive discount.
Tariffs are per person per night on twin-sharing basis(For single occupancy 30% extra).
Note: Tariffs are dynamic, subject to change without prior notice.
Package Includes: Location of the selected accommodation, Stay, Lunch, Dinner & Breakfast, Jeep Safari, Visit to Hampi. Forest entry charges and GST 18%.
CP Plan (Room with breakfast) is available for Rs.3,150.00 + GST per room per night for two people.
*Seasonal hike applicable on above tariff
Book online and get attractive discount.
Tariffs are per person per night on twin-sharing basis(For single occupancy 30% extra).
Note: Tariffs are dynamic, subject to change without prior notice.
Package Includes: Location of the selected accommodation, Stay, Lunch, Dinner & Breakfast, Jeep Safari, Visit to Hampi. Forest entry charges and GST 18%.
*Seasonal hike applicable on above tariff
Package Includes: Welcome drink, visit to zoo, buffet lunch, Daroji bear safari , evening tea/coffee .
Check in with welcome drinks
Lunch
Jeep safari to Daroji Bear Sanctuary
Tea/ coffee/ snacks
Wild life movie/ campfire
Dinner.
Return to room for rest
Wake up call
Breakfast
Hampi sightseeing (Holy Enclosure)
Lunch .
Hampi sightseeing (Royal Enclosure) .
Tea/ coffee/ snacks .
Wild life movie/ campfire
Dinner
Return to room for rest
Wake up call
Breakfast
Anjanadhri hill- birth place of Lord Hanuman (Trekking with naturalist optional)
Lunch
Tunga-Bhadra dam visit
Tea/ coffee/ snacks
Dinner
Return to room for rest
Tea/ coffee
Breakfast
Nature walk/ trekking
Check out
Cancellation Policy:
All request for cancellation of confirmed booking have to be received through email (Used while booking) or in writing if booked at our office in Bangalore.
10% of the booking amount, if cancelled 15 Days before check in date/time.
50% of the booking amount, if cancelled between 48hours to 14 Days before check in date/time.
No refund for no show & if cancelled less than 48hours before check in date/time.
Post/Preponement Policy:
Postponement / Preponement is free if requested 15 Days before check in date/time (Once postponed /preponed there is no further change or cancellation).
20% of the booking amount, if requested between 7 Days to 14 Days before check in date/time.
50% of the booking amount, if requested within 24hours to 7 Days before check in date/time.
No modification, if requested within 24 hours to check in.
The resort is 347 kilometers from Bangalore, 373 km from Hyderabad and is well connected by national highways and state highways.
The nearest railway station is the Hosapet Junction, which is very close to Bangalore and Hyderabad. "The convenience of picking up and leaving the Hosapeta railway station at the additional stop condition."
The nearest airport is the Jindal Vidyanagar Airport, Bellary, which is 28 km away from the resort. The Jindal Vidyanagar Airport is well connected to Hyderabad and Bangalore by daily flights. Current Flight Schedule: Hyderabad 12.20 - Vidyanagar 13.25 - Bangalore 15.25 - Vidyanagar 16.25 Vidyanagar 16.55 - Hyderabad 17.55 Vidyanagar 13.55 - Bangalore 14.55 This should be Vijayanagar - please check and make sure
Bengaluru to Hampi Heritage & Wilderness Resort – https://goo.gl/maps/wj8eGdyqBZwxRWgo6
A nomadic herder ambling along a sun-soaked dusty track, with hundreds of unhurried sheep; Villages juxtaposed with monuments carved out of stone; Hordes of boys waiting patiently for fish to bite at their carelessly thrown lines – with such a languid pace of life, one gets a haunting feeling that time has stopped ticking temporarily in this otherworldly slice of earth called Hampi.