Hampi was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire and is known for its temples, monuments, and unique boulder-strewn landscape. The site offers insight into ancient city planning, art, engineering, and religious life.
Its expansive ruins allow students to visualize how civilizations evolve, flourish, and leave lasting cultural footprints.
Learning in Hampi focuses on exploration and inquiry. Guided site walks help students interpret architecture, symbolism, and spatial planning while understanding the historical context of the empire.
Discussions encourage students to think critically about heritage preservation and the importance of protecting archaeological sites.
Hampi provides students with a deep, immersive learning experience where history unfolds through landscape, stone, and storytelling.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Marine Conservation Program