When you’re backpacking in India, Hampi gets mentioned in almost every conversation about what your plans are in the country. My initial hunch was to avoid it and go directly from Panjim to Bangalore. But the photos on the website were doing far too much justice that I added in Hampi as an extra stop over on route to Chennai.
My backpacking buddy Ilona joined me on this trip as we got a night bus all the way to Hampi. You hear a lot about cheap and dingy places to stay but I wanted somewhere a bit more special here, a paradise. I saw the photos of Mowgli Guest House on their website and decided to check in here. It’s a stunning place to relax while also enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site, my fourth in India no less! As well as getting my beard trimmed!
Here are five reasons to base yourself at the excellent, tranquil Mowgli Guest House in Virupapuragaddi while exploring Hampi.
1.Relaxing in Paradise
Quite simply, here at Mowgli, this is a tranquil paradise. After the busy cities of Ahmedabad and Mumbai, and the sheer madness of the Goan party nights, I found this to be a relaxing paradise.
2.Expert Management and Staff: Years of Experience
Mr. Gopalaswamy who runs Mowgli Guest House has years of experience in the field, Mowgli was opened in 1992 and is one of the original guest houses in and around Hampi. If you need anything organised, just ask Mr. Gopalaswamy and he can direct you to the right place.
3.Choice of Rooms to Suit All Travellers
Mowgli’s Guest House attracts all kinds of travellers from young backpackers to middle aged couples to hippies to older couples. It’s an eclectic mix and because of this the prices vary and there are many accommodation options. I stayed in a pink brick hut with a thatched roof, which had an ensuite shower room. There was also a mosquito net to keep those bite lovers at bay.
4.Great Restaurant On-Site
My first meal in Karnataka was here at Mowgli Guest House and I ate here for two days in a row, watching the sunset.
The restaurant has some great Indian food but if that gets all too much and too spicy, try some pizza or pasta.
As for the drinks – smoothies, cocktails, fresh fruit juices, lassis and beer. A perfect restaurant and bar to relax and watch the sinking sun.
5.Easy to Book Your Tours
Again, all tours and onward transport can be sorted by the staff here. The staff were extra helpful to my backpacking buddy Ilona, who had got bitten by a monkey, a wasp and a dog and needed anti-rabies injections. We were able to sort a lift straight to a local hospital.
As well as all that, there is WiFi at Mowgli Guest House, so I was blogging away in the back under the shade, loving it!
Here are the details for booking Mowgli’s Guest House in Hampi, India:
Mowgli Guest house – Hampi
T:- +91 853 3287033
F:- 09448003606 || 09448217588
E: [email protected]
http://mowglihampi.com/
Don’t forget to tell Mr. Gopalaswamy that I sent you there – say Hi – he’s a great man!
Here are some videos from my stay at Mowgli’s Guest House in Hampi, India:
Bitten by a monkey, wasp, and a dog? I hope your friend is okay!
Never know this place existed. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Can’t wait to read more.
Hi Ray, these are stories for another day, yes a hat-trick of bites and a few hospital visits, we’re getting there but the memories linger. It’s all a bit crazy in India and pretty bad for business here too so I don’t envisage myself staying much longer after Holifest. Safe travels. Jonny
Hi Ganesan, thanks for the comment. Glad you liked it – to get to Virupapuragaddi, just get a boat across from Hampi. Perfect paradise. Safe travels. Jonny
Never know this place exists thanks for sharing adventures
In all seriousness, how did she get bitten by the dog and monkey. I mean did she poke them or something ?
Hi Shaurya, sadly there are lots of vicious monkeys in India and many tourists get attacked by them daily. You don’t do anything to provoke it and my friend certainly didn’t poke or provoke any dogs or monkeys. They just came over and bit her and sadly they do it a lot in India. Safe travels. Jonny
Hi Harun, thanks for your comment. Yes the Mowgli Guest House is excellent. Safe travels. Jonny
Very happy to see that you travel a lot. Why dont you try travelling to South India, Kerala and learn some Ayurveda.
Hi Archana, thanks for the comment. I haven’t been to Kerala yet – who knows what the future brings. Safe travels. Jonny