The Ultimate Traveling Camp, Kishkinda, Hampi

Experience one of India’s most ancient empires when you visit the awe inspiring Vijayanagar ruins at Hampi. Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, the vast boulder strewn landscape, punctuated with banana plantations contains the scattered ruins of the city of victory dating back to the 14th century AD.

During the 14th and 16th centuries this was one of the most powerful Hindu cities before it was sacked by the Muslim siege in the late sixteenth century. Attracting traders from all over the world, the Portuguese traveller Domingo Paez recorded his experience in 1520 of a dazzling empire of extreme wealth replete with endless palaces, elephant stables, temples and bazaars brimming in jewels and silks. Today one can still discover the atmospheric ruins of the temple complexes, palaces, shrines and memorials of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and reside at the Kishkinda Camp, the latest offering from the clever hands behind the Ultimate Travelling Camp.