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Delhi vs Hampi

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Hampi wins 80 OVR vs 79 · attribute matchup 44

Delhi
Delhi

India

79OVR

VS
Hampi
Hampi

India

80OVR

60
Safety
68
90
Affordability
99
99
Food
72
99
Culture
99
86
Nightlife
58
72
Walkability
86
58
Nature
99
81
Connectivity
63
72
Transit
58
Delhi

Delhi

India

Hampi

Hampi

India

Delhi

Safety: 50/100Pop: 32M (metro)Asia/Kolkata

Hampi

Safety: 68/100Pop: ~3K (village), 45K (surrounding area)Asia/Kolkata

💰 Budget

budget
Delhi: $20-35Hampi: $15-25
mid-range
Delhi: $50-100Hampi: $40-70
luxury
Delhi: $150-350+Hampi: $100+

🛡️ Safety

Delhi55/100Safety Score75/100Hampi

Delhi

Delhi is generally safe for tourists who take standard precautions. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) is the main concern, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Solo female travelers should exercise extra caution, especially after dark. The city's traffic is chaotic and dangerous for pedestrians.

Hampi

Hampi is a safe destination by Indian standards, with violent crime toward tourists extremely rare. The primary hazards are environmental rather than human — heat stroke in summer, slippery barefoot temple steps, and monkey bites from the large Rhesus macaque population around the temples. India's overall safety index sits around 112 on global peace indices; Hampi, as a pilgrimage and tourist town, is notably calmer than urban India.

Ratings

Delhi3/5English Friendly3/5Hampi
Delhi3/5Walkability4/5Hampi
Delhi3/5Public Transit2/5Hampi
Delhi5/5Food Scene3/5Hampi
Delhi4/5Nightlife2/5Hampi
Delhi5/5Cultural Sites5/5Hampi
Delhi2/5Nature Access5/5Hampi
Delhi4/5WiFi Reliability2/5Hampi

🌤️ Weather

Delhi

Delhi has an extreme climate with scorching summers (April-June), a humid monsoon (July-September), and cool to cold winters (November-February). October-March is the best period for visiting. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C (113°F).

Winter (November - February)5-22°C
Summer (March - June)25-47°C
Monsoon (July - September)26-36°C
Autumn (October)18-34°C

Hampi

Hampi sits on the Deccan Plateau in northern Karnataka, giving it a semi-arid climate with extremes in both directions. The tourist season runs mid-October to mid-March, when temperatures are pleasant and the granite ruins are comfortable to explore on foot. The remaining months — summer heat peaking above 40°C and a monsoon that turns paths muddy — make off-season visits genuinely challenging.

Winter (Peak Season) (November - February)18-30°C
Hot Season (March - May)35-42°C
Monsoon (June - September)22-32°C
Shoulder — Green Season (October)22-33°C

🚇 Getting Around

Delhi

Delhi has excellent public transport anchored by the massive Metro system. Auto-rickshaws, ride-hailing apps (Uber and Ola), and cycle rickshaws fill the gaps. Traffic is notoriously congested, especially during rush hours. The Metro is usually the fastest way to get around.

Walkability: Delhi is not a walkable city overall — distances are vast, sidewalks are often broken or nonexistent, and traffic is aggressive. However, specific areas are great for walking: Old Delhi (Chandni Chowk to Jama Masjid), Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden area, and Hauz Khas Village. Always carry water and sun protection.

Delhi Metro₹10-60 (~$0.12-0.72) depending on distance
Uber / Ola₹100-500 (~$1.20-6) for most city trips
Auto-rickshaws₹30-200 (~$0.36-2.40) for short-to-medium trips

Hampi

Hampi's ruins span roughly 26 km² — too large to walk entirely but well-suited to bicycle or scooter. The Sacred Centre (Virupaksha to Vittala Temple, ~3 km) can be done on foot. The Royal Centre (Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stables, Queen's Bath) is a further 3–4 km south, making a bicycle or hired auto-rickshaw the practical choice for covering both zones in a day.

Walkability: The Sacred Centre core is walkable but the full ruin field is not — distances between major sites range from 1 to 6 km on sandy or rocky paths. The Royal Centre is not comfortably walkable from Hampi village. A bicycle is the minimum recommended transport for visitors wanting to cover both zones.

Rented Bicycle₹100–150/day (~$1.20–1.80)
Rented Scooter₹250–400/day (~$3–4.80)
Auto-Rickshaw (Bargained)₹500–700 half-day; ₹800–1,000 full day (~$6–12)

The Verdict

Choose Delhi if...

you want India's power capital — Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Chandni Chowk old-Delhi street food, and the gateway to Agra + Jaipur

Choose Hampi if...

you want a UNESCO boulder-and-ruins landscape — the Vijayanagara capital, Virupaksha Temple, Stone Chariot, Matanga Hill sunset, and Hippie Island slow days