Hampi’s boulders resort is situated at Narayanapet, Karnataka, India, 30kms from the world Heritage site of Hampi’s Vijayanagar era Temple ruins. The resort is Nestled on the banks of Tungabhadra river in the Yamini Hills. The resort is characterized by a fascinating frontage of a network of water eroded boulders. An effort has been made to construct the cottages in harmony with the environment. The resort comprises of 16 rooms in total. It’s an ideal place for travelers who are nature lovers. The concept “being one with nature” is exploited here. Water, greenery and boulders are distinctive elements at Hampi’s Boulders.
Croc Cottage
We are happy to introduce our crocodile cottage. This cottage has three independent rooms, attached bathrooms and private balconies which offer a spectacular view of the river.
The concept “being one with nature” is exploited here. Water, greenery and boulders are distinctive elements at Hampi’s Boulders.
Guests will get to experienve the river while playing a game of volleyball on our own natural river beach.
This is your chance to listen to the melody of various sounds and notes which prevail in the resort thanks to the scores of the birds and mammals found here.
Guests can take a walk over the bamboo bridges overlooking the magnificent boulders. The natural waterfalls over the river is fantastic.
Fantastic Resort, Amazing Hospitality, Great Food, Love how the property in harmony with nature. will visit again!.
I had such an amazing time. The staff & service was exquisite. The resort was absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to come back.
Very nice & pleasant stay in the midst of nature. very courteous staff and prompt service. Wish to come back again in future.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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.