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Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
(Post 699962)
The road you took looks like the Tillary Ghat. Its a diversion off the Amboli route between Belgaum and Chandgadh. I did this last year. |
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
(Post 473275)
There's four routes I know from Belgaum to Goa. I've done all at different times..... Belgaum - Tillary Ghat - Bicholim This is an just off the Amboli road, ~15 - 20 kms out of Belgaum. I took this one and regretted it in just the first 2 kms. The temptation was a signboard showing Panaji at 90 kms. After 2 kms the road got bad. we asked someone if the road was this bad all through and they assured us it gets better later. A couple of kms later the road dissapeared! For half a km I was driving on mud. Then comes the ghat. It is very beautiful. Very very short. And very very steep. Its just 8 kms of ghat section. The road is bad. The only advantage is you're going down hill. I don't know if the bad condition is seasonal. It would be easy with a 4x4. The road is good once you've reached the base. |
Originally Posted by btirthankar
(Post 691314)
The Best part of our usual unplanned GOA Trip was that we had taken the Ghat Roads which not many may have taken, Its out of the map! Pictures and Blog: click or paste the link below.. Indian Automobiles Emerging Scenario 1995 +: Hyderabad-Goa-Hyderabad 2008 | |
Originally Posted by Zappo
(Post 703410)
You were dozing off on the steering! :Shockked: Count yourself lucky and do not ever try doing this again. Driving through the ghats with a sleepy driver can be the nightmare of the worst kinds. Just a few months back one of our members paid heavily when while returning back to Mysore from Bangalore late at night he dozed off for a fraction of a second. But otherwise the road you took really looks interesting. Avi, you tried this one before? :) Looks interesting though sounds a tad dangerous to try out if the conditions are not ideal. |
Originally Posted by Zappo
(Post 703410)
But otherwise the road you took really looks interesting. Avi, you tried this one before? :) Looks interesting though sounds a tad dangerous to try out if the conditions are not ideal. |
Originally Posted by pontiac99
(Post 1351816)
I had taken Hyderabad-Sholapur-Kholapur-amboli-panjim route and Panjim-Belgam(150)via Bhagalkot -Raichur(330)-Hyderabad(200). I vote for Panjim-Belgam road as its the best road. |
Originally Posted by tmnraghu78
(Post 1357255)
PANAJI - BELGAUM ROAD IS EXCELLENT (135). TAKE A LEFT AT BAGEWADI ON NH4 TOWARDS BailHonga, Nargund & Sindhanur. The road is OK except few patches (260 KM). Sindhanur to Raichur Road is good (90 KM). Raichur to Hyderabad Road is GOOD except few bad roads off Shakti Nagar (200 KM). Total comes to 135 + 350 + 200. May be 20+ KM within city distances. Thanks, Raghu Lakshman |
Originally Posted by nitindangoria
(Post 1357981)
I took the Panjim-Belgaum-Bijapur-Gulbarga by-pass-Humnabad by-pass- with the guidance/details provided by HVKumar. I can't recollect whether it was a shorter road than the Raichur one. But what I recollect is that the road was excellent ( barring a few kms ), took a night halt at Bijapur and all of us were in praise of Kumar's advise. I'd suggest pming Kumar for any queries. He's a legend !! |
Originally Posted by tmnraghu78
(Post 1357255)
PANAJI - BELGAUM ROAD IS EXCELLENT (135). TAKE A LEFT AT BAGEWADI ON NH4 TOWARDS BailHonga, Nargund & Sindhanur. The road is OK except few patches (260 KM). Sindhanur to Raichur Road is good (90 KM). Raichur to Hyderabad Road is GOOD except few bad roads off Shakti Nagar (200 KM). Total comes to 135 + 350 + 200. May be 20+ KM within city distances. Thanks, Raghu Lakshman |
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