Simple And Cute Triple Bed Room.
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Private room
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3 Guests
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1 Bed
Description

Emperor Ashoka's Rock Edicts in Nittur Udegolan both in Bellary district suggest that this region was part of the Maurya Empire during the 3rd century BC. A Brahmi inscription and a terracotta seal dating to the II century CE were also recovered from the excavation site.5
The first settlements in Hampi date from 1 CE.6
Immediately before the rise of the Vijayanagara kings, the region was probably in the hands of chiefs of Kampili, now a small town, 19 km east of Hampi.5
Clean, simple rooms with attached toilet, cold shower and handbasin. Hot water by the bucketful on request.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served on request.
The kitchen offers Indian, Nepali and a selection of Chinese and Continental dishes at competitive prices.
Snacks, tea and coffee at any time.
Cheap rates. Away from the hustle and bustle on the Hampi Island Strip.
Elevation above the local temple offers good views of surrounding countryside.
Easy access to chaishops and provisions.
Close to bus routes to Gungawati, passing the "monkey temple", or westward to Sanapur, the lake, and further to Koppal, Hubli and the coast at Gokarna or Goa.
from Hampi bazaar
Cross the river. Once on Hampi Island walk 100m. up the bank of the river to the main junction on your left.
Go left. After about 800m. of shops and guesthouses you will see the spectacular ruin of an aqueduct on your right.
Just ahead is the main Gungawati Koppal road.
The Space
- Style of Home: House
- Style of Room: Private room
- Max Occupancy: 4 Guests
- Rooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Beds: 1
- Check In: 1:00 PM
- Check Out: 11:00 AM
Amenities
House Rules
We expect the guests to interact d coordinate with us for any assistance they would need. We would request them to keep the rooms clean enough and use the dustbins and avoid breakage of any properties indoor and outdoor of our homestay.
Prices
About the Host, Ranjith

Hampi is an ancient village in the south Indian state of Karnataka. It’s dotted with numerous ruined temple complexes from the Vijayanagara Empire. On the south bank of the River Tungabhadra is the 7th-century Hindu Virupaksha Temple, near the revived Hampi Bazaar. A carved stone chariot stands in front of the huge Vittala Temple site. Southeast of Hampi, Daroji Bear Sanctuary is home to the Indian sloth bear.
- Hampi, India
- Member since Jul 12, 2017
- Response rate: 100%
- Response time: Immediately