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Originally Posted by gogo_gogo
(Post 4234584)
I will start for Bangalore - Pondy tomorrow early morning. Which route should i take ? |
Take Bangalore-Krishnagiri-Ambur-Vellore-Arcot-Cheyyar-Vandavasi-Tindivanam-Pondicherry.
This is basically the Chennai route till Arcot and then deviating towards Cheyyar.
All towns en route have bypasses, signages may be a bit confusing, please read earlier posts.
This had become the defacto route for a few years as the Chengam route was in tatters but part of that route has been recently relaid so you can also go via Bargur-Tirupathur, but my personal choice is the route above as it gives you more options for breaks and you get excellent 6 & 4 (partly) laned roads till Arcot. Even beyond that road conditions are very good all the way to Pondicherry.
Drive Safe and have a great trip!
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Originally Posted by SaNdY_AR
(Post 4224113)
The Krishnagiri->Chengam->Tiruvannamalai ->Gingee->Tindivanam->Pondicherry is not just worth it. |
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Originally Posted by gogo_gogo
(Post 4234584)
Option 1 316Km
Bangalore > Krishnagiri > Chengam > Tiruvannamalai > Tindivanam > Puducheery |
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Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 4234588)
part of that route has been recently relaid so you can also go via Bargur-Tirupathur, but my personal choice is the route above as it gives you more options for breaks and you get excellent 6 & 4 (partly) laned roads till Arcot. Even beyond that road conditions are very good all the way to Pondicherry. |
Even if the Krishnagiri > Chengam > Tiruvannamalai > Tindivanam is butter smooth 2L, it will have significantly high traffic density as compared to Arcot > Cheyyar > Vandavasi > Tindivanam. IMHO the latter should be the default option for a fast dash to Pondicherry irrespective of TVM route conditions.
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Originally Posted by procrj
(Post 4234656)
Even if the Krishnagiri > Chengam > Tiruvannamalai > Tindivanam is butter smooth 2L, it will have significantly high traffic density as compared to Arcot > Cheyyar > Vandavasi > Tindivanam. IMHO the latter should be the default option for a fast dash to Pondicherry irrespective of TVM route conditions. |
The catch is the route via Arcot is 50km extra. But yes as you mentioned even I would prefer that 50km extra because the 2-Lane one has to drive is relatively easier. And of course more options for food on the 4-lane.
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 4234927)
2-Lane one has to drive is relatively easier. And of course more options for food on the 4-lane. |
Not just that, All major towns have a bypass, which means you dont have to spend time in/near bus stands crawling behind buses.
I live in Hoskote so Kolar route to Pondicherry would work for me.
Google Maps is showing me Hoskote>Kolar>Mulbagal>Nangali>Palamaner>Chittoor> Raanipet>Kalavai>Cheyyar>Vandvasi>Tindivanam>Pondi cherry
Should I change any of the routes? Please let me know.
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Originally Posted by Pedaltothefloor
(Post 4245855)
I live in Hoskote so Kolar route to Pondicherry would work for me.
Google Maps is showing me Hoskote>Kolar>Mulbagal>Nangali>Palamaner>Chittoor> Raanipet>Kalavai>Cheyyar>Vandvasi>Tindivanam>Pondi cherry
Should I change any of the routes? Please let me know. |
You need to take the Chittoor by pass road. No need to enter Chittoor town. From Ranipet you can proceed to Arcot, Cheyyar, Vandavasi and Tindivanam. I dont think Kalavai comes anywhere in the picture
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Originally Posted by suresh_gs
(Post 4245874)
From Ranipet you can proceed to Arcot, Cheyyar, Vandavasi and Tindivanam. I dont think Kalavai comes anywhere in the picture |
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Originally Posted by Pedaltothefloor
(Post 4245855)
Google Maps is showing me Hoskote>Kolar>Mulbagal>Nangali>Palamaner>Chittoor> Raanipet>Kalavai>Cheyyar>Vandvasi>Tindivanam>Pondi cherry
Should I change any of the routes? Please let me know. |
Kalavai is in between Arcot and Cheyyar. You won't get into the small town which is a slight devication, but will cross it through Adhiparasakthi college in SH itself.
-Ravi
Hi Guys
I am driving down this monday with my dacshund. Is there any restaurant/hotel on the way (Cheyyar-Vandavasi-Tindivanam-Pondicherry route) that will allow my doggie at the table while I snack? Also I dont want to stop on the edge of the road for his toilet pee-pee stuff. Is there a ground or open patch 2-3 hrs into the journey?
Also from Banaswadi (north BLR) side google maps is telling me to hit Hoskote-Kolar-Chittor before I reach Cheyyar-Vandavasi-Tindivanam. So should I skip Hosur-Krishnagiri-Ambur path and head out via Hoskote by climbing up KRPuram bridge instead? I plan to leave by 06:30am so not sure how the traffic conditions will be 1hr into the journey. I dont want to get stuck in traffic on exit from Bangalore.
Thanks
R
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Originally Posted by Ragul
(Post 4246567)
Is there any restaurant/hotel on the way (Cheyyar-Vandavasi-Tindivanam-Pondicherry route) that will allow my doggie at the table while I snack? |
I dont think there are any hotels to stop at on the Cheyyar - Tindivanam Stretch. Tindivanam - Pondicherry has quiet a few but I am not sure if any will allow your pal to sit at the table.
P.S: Do make sure you take the bypass and not drive into the towns.
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Hoskote-Kolar-Chittor before I reach Cheyyar-Vandavasi-Tindivanam
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Traffic shouldnt be a problem if you leave at 6.30. Google is just optimizing for shortest distance and suggesting Kolar route. I would stick to Hosur - Krishnagrir. Also note that someone spotted speed gun a few kms before Krishnagiri toll. So do slow down a few kms before you hit the toll. Check Bangalore - Chennai thread for more details.
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Originally Posted by procrj
(Post 4246579)
P.S: Do make sure you take the bypass and not drive into the towns. |
Ok is google maps good at showing bypass route and preventing a town criss-cross? At what waypoints into the journey do I need to watch out for a bypass turn/lane?
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Originally Posted by procrj
(Post 4246579)
Traffic shouldnt be a problem if you leave at 6.30. Google is just optimizing for shortest distance and suggesting Kolar route. I would stick to Hosur - Krishnagrir. Also note that someone spotted speed gun a few kms before Krishnagiri toll. So do slow down a few kms before you hit the toll. Check Bangalore - Chennai thread for more details. |
So going via ORR - Bellandur-silkboard or Indiranagar-koramangala is still worth it due to better road conditions form the start (in comparison to hoskote route)? Ok will do that - I do like the hosur K'giri rd so should be fine.
Thanks!
R
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Originally Posted by Ragul
(Post 4246580)
Ok is google maps good at showing bypass route and preventing a town criss-cross? At what waypoints into the journey do I need to watch out for a bypass turn/lane? |
google isn't great at pointing you to the bypass. You are better off marking it and keeping you eyes peeled for it.
Cheyyar - you will pass a school/college on your left when entering outskirts. Just after than the road condition worsens and you will find a road leading to the right. That is the Bypass
https://goo.gl/maps/LgUwvs35QH12
Vandavasi - You will hit a small culvert/bridge before Vandavasi town where 4 roads meet. The Bypass is to your right as soon as you cross the bridge or culvert.
https://goo.gl/maps/pKEFWxdpGiG2
Tindivanam - Follow the signs that say Chennai. You will hit Chennai - Ulundurpet highway, where you need to take a right, then take a left onto Pondy road.
https://goo.gl/maps/KYMKQrMuwdB2 
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Originally Posted by procrj
(Post 4246590)
google isn't great at pointing you to the bypass. You are better off marking it and keeping you eyes peeled for it.
Cheyyar - you will pass a school/college on your left when entering outskirts. Just after than the road condition worsens and you will find a road leading to the right. That is the Bypass
Vandavasi - You will hit a small culvert/bridge before Vandavasi town where 4 roads meet. The Bypass is to your right as soon as you cross the bridge or culvert.
Tindivanam - Follow the signs that say Chennai. You will hit Chennai - Ulundurpet highway, where you need to take a right, then take a left onto Pondy road. |
Thats very useful, Thanks! Here is a link to my map with the three bypasses included:
https://goo.gl/maps/U9V1NX8MVBF2
Can you double-check for me if I got it right?
R
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Originally Posted by Ragul;4246703Here is a link to my map with the three bypasses included: [url https://goo.gl/maps/U9V1NX8MVBF2[/url] |
Yep that map is spot on. Hope you did end up taking the route and reached safe :thumbs up
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Originally Posted by procrj
(Post 4247058)
Yep that map is spot on. Hope you did end up taking the route and reached safe :thumbs up |
I am going tommorrow thanks. How do I save the map to access it later with "send-to-phone" from within google maps? When I open GMAP then use "save to my home screen" - it is full (home screen) and nothing gets saved... the next time I launch GMAP - it does not remember my map history, and I dont want to make one more empty home screen just for this link.
R
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Originally Posted by Ragul
(Post 4247296)
I am going tommorrow thanks. How do I save the map to access it later with "send-to-phone" from within google maps? When I open GMAP then use "save to my home screen" - it is full (home screen) and nothing gets saved... the next time I launch GMAP - it does not remember my map history, and I dont want to make one more empty home screen just for this link.
R |
Not sure if this helps, but the way I generally do is to download my route/destination as offline maps and keep. You can see the option 'Offline Maps' when you access the menu bar in GMaps from your phone.
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