Hampi
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October to March
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VDY · 30 km
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Kumaraswamy Temple

Where to Stay & Eat in Sandur

Hotels, restaurants, and local food across all budgets. Trip Planning dining and accommodation guide.

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Where to Stay

Best Neighborhoods

Sandur Town Center

Ideal for travelers who want to be close to the main attractions and local markets. Convenient for accessing transportation but can be noisy.

Best For: First-time visitors, budget travelers

Near Narihalla Dam

Suitable for nature lovers who prefer a quiet and peaceful environment. Requires transportation to reach the town center.

Best For: Nature enthusiasts, families

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Areas to Avoid

Areas near the mining sites can be dusty and polluted. It's better to stay closer to the town center or near natural attractions.

Accommodation Options

Budget

$

₹800-1200/night

Hotel Mayura Vijayanagara, Sandur

Sandur Town

A basic but clean option with decent facilities. Good for budget travelers.

₹800-1200/night

Sri Lakshmi Lodge

Near Bus Stand

Simple and affordable lodging with essential amenities. Conveniently located near the bus stand.

₹600-1000/night

Mid-Range

$$

₹2500-4000/night

WelcomHeritage Shivavilas Palace

Sandur Town

A heritage hotel offering comfortable rooms and modern amenities. Provides a historical ambiance.

₹2500-4000/night

Krishna Comforts

Near Railway Station

Offers comfortable and well-equipped rooms. Close to the railway station.

₹1500-2500/night

Luxury

$$$

₹5000+/night

The Royal Orchid Central Kireeti Hampi

Hospet, near Hampi (approx. 60km from Sandur)

A luxurious hotel with spacious rooms, a swimming pool, and multiple dining options. Offers a comfortable stay with modern amenities.

₹5000+/night

Evolve Back, Hampi

Hampi (approx. 65km from Sandur)

A luxury resort offering a unique blend of nature and heritage. Provides a premium experience with world-class amenities.

₹15000+/night

Where to Eat

Must-Try Dishes

Jolada Rotti
Jolada Rotti

Flatbread made from jowar, served with various curries (try it at local dhabas)

Benne Dosa
Benne Dosa

Crispy dosa cooked with butter, a Karnataka specialty (try it at local restaurants)

Bisi Bele Bath
Bisi Bele Bath

A spicy rice dish with lentils and vegetables (available at most restaurants)

Girmit
Girmit

Puffed rice snack with spices and vegetables (street food stalls)

Best Restaurants

Hotel Mayura Vijayanagara Restaurant

Hotel Mayura Vijayanagara Restaurant

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Indian

Sandur Town

Offers decent food in a relaxed atmosphere. A good option for a family meal.

₹500-800 for two

Hotel Durga Prasad

Hotel Durga Prasad

South Indian

Near Bus Stand

A local favorite for South Indian breakfast and snacks. Known for its quick service and tasty food.

₹300-500 for two

Shree Krishna Bhavan

Shree Krishna Bhavan

Vegetarian

Main Market Area

A popular vegetarian restaurant serving traditional Kannada dishes. Known for its authentic flavors.

₹400-600 for two

Vasudev Adiga's

Vasudev Adiga's

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South Indian

Hospet (near Sandur)

A popular South Indian chain known for its clean and tasty food. A reliable option for a quick meal.

₹600-900 for two

Street Food Spots

Sandur Main Market

Sandur Main Market

Budget: ₹50-150 per person

Tips: Try the local snacks, but be mindful of hygiene. Opt for freshly prepared items.

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