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30 Best Homestays in Hampi for a Heritage Vacation

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A hippie haven and more importantly, a history buff's paradise, the many shades of Hampi never fail to intrigue its visitors. The town is known for its backpacker-friendly accommodation that are at u (Read More)nbelievably low fares too. Stay at these many cosy homestays in Hampi and make the most of your trip to the city.

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How much does it cost to stay at Homestays In Hampi?

Usually, Homestays In Hampi cost in the price range of INR 400 - INR 5700 per night.

What are the best Homestays In Hampi?

Some of the best Homestays In Hampi are Leo Wooden Resort, Padma Guesthouse, and Shankar Homestay.

How much is the price for Homestays In Hampi for this weekend?

The average price per night for Homestays In Hampi for this weekend is INR 1976.

What are the best Homestays In Hampi with a pool?

Best Homestays In Hampi with a pool are Leo Wooden Resort, Padma Guesthouse, Shankar Homestay, and Gopi Guest House.

Suggest some Homestays In Hampi with good wifi?

Best Homestays In Hampi with wifi availability are Leo Wooden Resort, Padma Guesthouse, Shankar Homestay, and Gopi Guest House.

Which are the best Homestays In Hampi that are pet-friendly?

With no restrictions, these pet-friendly Homestays In Hampi are perfect for you and your pet: Leo Wooden Resort, Padma Guesthouse, Shankar Homestay, and Gopi Guest House.

Best time for a staycation in Hampi?

The winter season (October to February) is the best time to visit Hampi. The weather remains moderately cool except for peak afternoons but mostly perfect for exploring the World Heritage Site. Some of the most important festivals including Vijaya Utsav (Festival of Hampi) is celebrated in the month of November.  

Hampi is mostly moderate and dry throughout the year.  The summers bring soaring high temperatures and therefore, March to June is a bad time to visit. Monsoons get average but inconsistent rainfall, keeping the temperatures a little low but humid. One may choose to visit Hampi during the monsoons which begin in July and go on till September. The region seldom receives heavy downpours, but it is advisable to stay away from the slippery terrains to avoid accidents. 
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