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Just about 2 KM from Hampi the small village of Anegundi has some lovely heritage houses that have been restored. This is one such house that has been converted into a guesthouse.
Anegundi is across the Tungabhadra river from Hampi. During the monsoons when the river overflows one cannot cross the river but will have to go by road from Hampi to Anegundi which is about a 60 km drive.
Beautifully decorated, this house has a central sitting area with a small water body at the centre of the room. A small library that has books on Hampi, Art, Indian history and some novels lends the name to this guesthouse.
There is an internet connection at the guesthouse with computers and can be used at a charge.
Guests can hire a bicycle, a motorbike or a car for the day for local travel. Guests travelling by their own vehicle will have to pay Rs. 10 to the panchayat per vehicle per day.
Food
The food served at this guesthous Just about 2 KM from Hampi the small village of Anegundi has some lovely heritage houses that have been restored. This is one such house that has been converted into a guesthouse.
Anegundi is across the Tungabhadra river from Hampi. During the monsoons when the river overflows one cannot cross the river but will have to go by road from Hampi to Anegundi which is about a 60 km drive.
Beautifully decorated, this house has a central sitting area with a small water body at the centre of the room. A small library that has books on Hampi, Art, Indian history and some novels lends the name to this guesthouse.
There is an internet connection at the guesthouse with computers and can be used at a charge.
Guests can hire a bicycle, a motorbike or a car for the day for local travel. Guests travelling by their own vehicle will have to pay Rs. 10 to the panchayat per vehicle per day.
Food
The food served at this guesthouse is cooked by a group of women from the community and is brought to the guesthouse in carriers. Basically serving south-Indian fare, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian, the food is home-made, hygienic and carries a local flavour. Pasta, noodles, momos or sandwiches can be ordered on request. Fruit salad, muesli with curd and other cereal is also available. There is a stove for tea and coffee which guests are free to use. Milk, tea, coffee and sugar is provided free of cost. A fridge is provided for cold water and ice.
Breakfast - South Indian or Eggs and toast. Breakfast is complimentary and is served from 8.30 am to 10 am.
Lunch - South Indian or Continental. Served from 1 pm to 2 pm, it costs approximately Rs. 75 to Rs. 150 per person.
Dinner - South Indian or Continental. Served from 7 pm to 10 pm, it costs approximately Rs. 75 to Rs. 150 per person.
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