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Originally Posted by suresh_gs (Post 3987662)
How is the road condition of the Hosur-Rayakottai route. The last update I got was the road was not in a good condition.
It is actually a pleasure to drive on these SH's. I have driven more often than not on the SH's than the NH's. The Mettur Bhavani route has more fuel stations than hotels. That is the only drawback of the SH's in terms of options to break for food.
I would suggest you to go via Hosur, Rayakottai, Thoppur, Omalur, Tharamangalam, Sankagiri and then the usual NH47 route to Kovai. The advantages include bypassing Salem completely and avoiding 2 tolls.

Hosur-Rayakottai is excellent road with low traffic.

How does one reach Kongu Engineering College, Erode from the NH 47 ?
Should one take the diversion towards Erode from the Perundurai bypass or some other turn off ? Any landmarks would definitely help :)

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Originally Posted by NPV (Post 3994366)
How does one reach Kongu Engineering College, Erode from the NH 47 ?
Should one take the diversion towards Erode from the Perundurai bypass or some other turn off ? Any landmarks would definitely help :)

From the NH47 deviation towards Perundurai is the best option. From there if you ask the locals, they will guide you to your destination. Or the other option will be to come via Erode. From Bangalore you can come via Omalur, Tharamangalam, Sankagiri, Pallipalayam, Erode. From here anybody can guide you to your venue.

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Originally Posted by suresh_gs (Post 3994572)
From the NH47 deviation towards Perundurai is the best option. From there if you ask the locals, they will guide you to your destination. Or the other option will be to come via Erode. From Bangalore you can come via Omalur, Tharamangalam, Sankagiri, Pallipalayam, Erode. From here anybody can guide you to your venue.

Looking at gmaps , the deviation to take is the one to Perundurai. And the place is not too far from the town.
Since I'm quite familiar with the NH47 on this section, I was looking to get alternative routes/turn offs on NH47 from folks familiar with the place.
Will take Edappady-tharamangalam-omalur on the return, had taken it recently in April too :)

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Originally Posted by NPV (Post 3994633)
Looking at gmaps , the deviation to take is the one to Perundurai. And the place is not too far from the town.
Since I'm quite familiar with the NH47 on this section, I was looking to get alternative routes/turn offs on NH47 from folks familiar with the place.
Will take Edappady-tharamangalam-omalur on the return, had taken it recently in April too :)

The best way is:
1. Take the last Perundurai exit. (This is where Hotel Chennis is. You could get into Perundurai town from the first exit as well, take the exit that comes after AAB. Head straight and you'll join the Erode road left turnoff)
2. Once you reach Perundurai town, you'll reach a roundabout. Head straight.
3. You'll reach another round about. Take left here.
4. Immediately you'll hit the Erode main road. Take right here.
5. About 4-5 kms down, you'll get the right turn-off for Kongu.
6. This place is called Vaikkalmedu.
7. There is a bridge over a canal here. If you've reached this canal, you've passed the turnoff to Kongu. You basically need to take a right turn just when you enter this Vaikkalmedu village.

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Originally Posted by luvurride (Post 3994749)
The best way is:
1. Take the last Perundurai exit. (This is where Hotel Chennis is. You could get into Perundurai town from the first exit as well, take the exit that comes after AAB.

Thanks!
You mean the AAB on right side of the highway in the NHAI amenity plaza where the old Aaryaas was, correct ?

Also, Kongu Engg college was just a way point for final destination which is in Sivagiri on the Arachalur road, its a wedding hall there called Uthami Ponnusamy Thirumana Mandapam so would be great if you could take the trouble to give directions for this place please:

Those taking the Chamarajanagara route, be warned about an unmarked Himalayan speed breaker before and after the bridge across Kaveri. There are no sign boards and since the "engineering marvel" is just after the gentle curve, it can catch motorists by surprise. I witnessed a couple on a bike almost flying off the bike earlier in the morning. If it weren't for them, my car would've taken a hit; I braked hard after seeing the bike jump up, and took the bump softly.

The NH209 continues to be in good shape, with some small rough patches in the KA side.

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Originally Posted by NPV (Post 3994802)
Thanks!
You mean the AAB on right side of the highway in the NHAI amenity plaza where the old Aaryaas was, correct ?

Also, Kongu Engg college was just a way point for final destination which is in Sivagiri on the Arachalur road, its a wedding hall there called Uthami Ponnusamy Thirumana Mandapam so would be great if you could take the trouble to give directions for this place please:

Yes thats the AAB.

If you need to head to Sivagiri through Perundurai, take the Perundurai RS road, which is a right turn at the second round about inside Perundurai as described in my previous direction list. This takes you to Sivagiri through Vellode-Arachalur.
Here is the maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/m2cm2sCtyvD2

If you want to go via NH7, no need to go till Karur. Past Namakkal, take the Velayuthampalayam exit-Noyyal-Salaipudur-Thamaraipalayam-Sivagiri.
Here is the maps link:https://goo.gl/maps/UZXyQ9KxdUt
This will be the fastest IMO.

Or you could head into Erode and take the Muthur road, but Erode traffic can be real bad! So wouldn't recommend this option.

As far as the Kalyana Mandapam goes, it is bang on the ArachalurThamaraipalayam Main Road, so should not be a big deal to spot if you take any of the first 2 options.

Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by luvurride (Post 3995809)
If you need to head to Sivagiri through Perundurai, take the Perundurai RS road, which is a right turn at the second round about inside Perundurai as described in my previous direction list. This takes you to Sivagiri through Vellode-Arachalur.
Here is the maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/m2cm2sCtyvD2

If you want to go via NH7, no need to go till Karur. Past Namakkal, take the Velayuthampalayam exit-Noyyal-Salaipudur-Thamaraipalayam-Sivagiri.
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Or you could head into Erode and take the Muthur road, but Erode traffic can be real bad! So wouldn't recommend this option.

Thanks for the tips, but we did this trip yesterday 12 June.

As it turned out, I had all 3 routes in mind (Gmaps suggested route was NH7 via Namakkal) and a bit confused before starting but dropped the Perundurai one and NH7 one since my friend suggested taking the Chithode-Erode route, wasn't bad inside Erode town since it was a sunday and we were in the town around 9:45-10am.

Instead of taking the first exit to Chithode, we decided to take the one further ahead that joins SH15 via a muddy off road track, I had take the same earlier to go to Gobi also but this time turned left to go towards Erode :D

From the town, we went via Bus stand, Brough Road, turned right at Solar and went towards Modakurichi and Sivagiri on SH84A, superb scenic road. Hats off to the TN roads, State highways are 2 laned but with excellent road surface and very well maintained.

Wanted to try Perundurai route on the return but decided to take the same route back. Took the Sankari bypass-Edappadi-Tharamangalam-Omalur on the way back, lot of truck traffic and slow moving at places with very few opportunities for overtaking but managed to reach Omalur in about an hour.

Trip details - sunday day trip Bangalore-Sivagiri (Erode district)-Bangalore:
Onward:
6am - Attibele Toll
6:45am - Krishnagiri Toll
7am-7:40am - Breakfast at Sree Saravana Bhavan, Kaveripattinam bypass
8:15am - Thoppur Toll
8:40am - Omalur Toll
9:30am - Sankari/Vaigundam Toll
9:45am - Exit at Chithode to SH15
10am - Erode town
11:15am - reached destination at Sivagiri (Trip distance:315Km)

*Temperature was around 21 deg in Bangalore at start of trip and gradually rose to 39 deg at the destination in Erode district!

Return:
1:45pm - start return journey from Sivagiri
2:30pm - exit to NH47 from SH15 at Chithode
3pm - Quick tea stop at Kuppanur cross (NH47-Edappady Road junction)
4pm - exited SH86 at Omalur and merged onto NH7 (avoided Sankari and Omalur tolls on NH47 by taking Sankari bypass-Edappady bypass-Tharamangalam-Omalur route)
Thoppur Toll, Krishnagiri Toll - no toll receipt & time since we took the return/2 way toll
6:30pm - Attibele Toll
6:50pm - BETL Toll
7:10pm - Silkboard, dropped friends at HSR Layout and took Koramangala-Inner ring route route back
8:10pm - Home (Round Trip meter:627Km)

*That was 600+Km drive to attend a wedding reception, have lunch and return home :D
The food was excellent thanks to some fresh tasty vegetables grown in the farms around the place, a great experience away from the maddening city lives!

Has anyone tried this route recently? If so, can you please let me know about the road conditions?
Bangalore -Kanakapura - Malavalli - Kollegal - Chamarajanagar - Hasanur - Dhimbham - Coimbatore

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Originally Posted by arun_josie (Post 3998598)
Has anyone tried this route recently? Hasanur - Dhimbham - Coimbatore

Had been to Hasanur from Coimbatore last weekend and the roads are good just that they are two lane roads. But for entering Coimbatore please avoid ganapathy and 100 ft road and take diversions according to your destination.

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Originally Posted by arun_josie (Post 3998598)
Has anyone tried this route recently? If so, can you please let me know about the road conditions?
Bangalore -Kanakapura - Malavalli - Kollegal - Chamarajanagar - Hasanur - Dhimbham - Coimbatore

I'd posted my experience a few posts above yours :) Since I wanted to take the CBE bypass, I followed the directions to CBE airport and then crossed Avinashi Road to join the L&T bypass. The last section was not very wide, hence took me some time to cover. Roads on the TN side were well kept, while there were some rough patches in the small town and village areas of KA on the NH209

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Originally Posted by silversteed (Post 3998636)
I'd posted my experience a few posts above yours :) Since I wanted to take the CBE bypass, I followed the directions to CBE airport and then crossed Avinashi Road to join the L&T bypass. The last section was not very wide, hence took me some time to cover. Roads on the TN side were well kept, while there were some rough patches in the small town and village areas of KA on the NH209

Thanks silversteed. Where exactly is this kaveri bridge? Is it after or before Chamarajanagara?

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Originally Posted by arun_josie (Post 3998773)
Thanks silversteed. Where exactly is this kaveri bridge? Is it after or before Chamarajanagara?

The bridge is before Kollegal and after Malavalli. Its right close to Shiva Samudaram exit.


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