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Hampi in February — the window before the heat
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Hampi in February — the window before the heat

5/5. 25°C days, 16°C nights, ruins walkable all day. The prime window between peak-cool and pre-summer.

4 min read21 April 2026

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# Hampi in February — the window before the heat

Hampi in February scores 5/5 on our grid — the highest-rated month of the year. The data is unambiguous: this is the best time to go.

Verdict: Go. Book for late February if you want the lowest crowd and the cleanest weather.

Here is what February does for Hampi.

The daytime temperature averages 23–28°C. Morning walks at Virupaksha temple start in a cool 18°C haze and ease into sunshine by 09:00. By 14:00 it's 26°C and bright — hot enough to make you seek shade, not hot enough to defeat you. Compare to April (33–40°C and humid) or June (32°C with pre-monsoon haze), and the physical difference is obvious.

Nights drop to 14–18°C. Cool enough for a light jacket at the Matanga Hill sunset you're going to do. Not cold enough to shut your rooftop restaurant early.

The Tungabhadra river is at medium flow. The coracle ferry between the south bank (Hampi Bazaar) and the north bank (Hippie Island / Virupapura Gaddi) runs reliably. The river sand banks are exposed — photogenic, walkable, empty.

Tourist density is moderate. The Hampi Utsav (state cultural festival, typically early February) brings a surge for a 3-day window; either catch it deliberately or plan for a week after. Outside the festival, February is quieter than December–January (peak tourist season) and March (school-holiday rush).

Vijay Vittala Temple and the Royal Enclosure are walkable from 08:00 to 18:00 without heat exhaustion. In April you'd abandon the afternoon; in February the whole day is usable.

The Matanga Hill sunrise and sunset hikes (the two Hampi money-shot spots) work. Pre-dawn temperatures are 13–15°C — chilly but not freezing. The light is clean; pre-summer haze hasn't settled in yet.

Hotel rates are 25% below December peak. Mid-range on Hippie Island runs ₹2,000–3,500/night (Goan Corner Guesthouse is our pick — see the Hampi stays section for vetted options). Evolve Back Hampi (the only 5-star nearby, at Kamalapura) is 30% off peak.

Food: the north-bank cafés are all fully operational — Laughing Buddha, Mango Tree, Mowgli. South-bank Hampi Bazaar eating is more basic (dry-zone + electricity-quality issues in some places) — choose a north-bank lunch and a south-bank breakfast.

The trade-offs: mornings on Virupapura Gaddi can be hazy if the Hampi Utsav fireworks residue lingers. Some of the lesser-known temple complexes (Achyutaraya, Kondandarama) get cleared of brush in Feb–March for the season — you may encounter ground staff but not much of a crowd.

Plan for three full days minimum. Day one for the bazaar, Virupaksha, and Matanga sunset. Day two for the Royal Enclosure + Vijay Vittala + north-bank sunset. Day three for Anegundi side (Hanuman hill, Pampa Sarovar), plus a slow morning somewhere on the north-bank cafés.

Related reading: 18 things to know before Hampi in December · Hampi vs Badami · Khajuraho vs Hampi.

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