Hampi Heritage & Wilderness Resort Bellary

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.

About Bellary

Ballari or Bellary, in the eponymous Ballari district, is a city in the state of Karnataka, India.

Ballari was a part of Rayalaseema which was part of Madras Presidency till 1 November 1956.
The Ballari city municipal council was upgraded to a city corporation in 2004.
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India approved a proposal to rename the city in October 2014 and Ballari was renamed to "Ballari" on 1 November 2014.

Facilities

  • Free Parking
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Air Conditioning
  • Room Service
  • Power Backup
  • Restaurent
  • No Smoking rooms
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Bathroom
  • Laundry Service
  • Party Hall
  • Ironing Service
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping
  • Newspaper
  • Public Restrooms
  • Umbrellas

Place To See

  • Kumaraswamy Temple Sandur
  • Tunga Bhadra Dam Hosapet
  • Daroji Bear Sanctuary Ballari
  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Kamalmahal Hampi
  • Stone Chariot Hampi
  • Vijaya Vithala Temple

Location

Tied up with Jungle Lodge and Resorts (Govt. of Karnataka undertaking)