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Originally Posted by nfsfreak
(Post 3558578)
Hi Ampere, From Odanchatram you can go to Sathy bypassing Gobi via Kurumanthur (link shown below). It is around 7 KM shorter. Any reason to avoid this road? https://goo.gl/maps/fQZsJ |
Originally Posted by suresh_gs
(Post 3558591)
The route mentioned by Ampere (kangeyam, dharapuram etc) is a proven route with very good 2 lane roads. Traffic is also less on these roads comparitively. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3558613)
The important thing is you need to track the route correctly esp. for these small roads. |
Originally Posted by nfsfreak
(Post 3558625)
Thanks Suresh & Ampere. It makes sense to go via the tested road though bit longer. Even I prefer to, normally :thumbs up Starting to Sabarimala today by 1 PM with KA registered car. Hopefully, there wont be any issues due to verdict. :Frustrati If I have time and inclination to try when crossing that stretch while return, I will check the mentioned route and update here. |
Originally Posted by kala
(Post 3558313)
My experience was quite the opposite when I travelled a couple of times along that route in the past 1 to 1.5 months. The heavy and mad traffic between Ramanattukara and Chelari (which reminds you of the Bangalore-Mysore SH17 traffic on weekends) virtually forced me to deviate to the Chamravattom route, and I found that route (including the passage through the mid-size towns of Parappanangadi, Tanur and Tirur) to be very smooth - perhaps because it was early in the morning (Around 6:30-7AM). Not sure how bad it becomes later in the day. |
Originally Posted by pramodpk
(Post 3557673)
I do not want to take Nilambur route as it passes via Tamil Nadu. It is the shortest route (Shorter even than the Salem route by 40 KMs). |
Originally Posted by coolclouds
(Post 3557724)
Decide final route, depending on situation then. |
Originally Posted by suresh_gs
(Post 3557839)
Nothing untoward will happen as the fear of president's rule being imposed in TN will be there amongst the party workers. I would still suggest stick to TN route. Anyways wait and watch and then take a call on your destination routes. |
Originally Posted by arjithin
(Post 3557933)
I suggest start early from Bangalore and try to cross pollachi before 9 am( if situation is not that bad). |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3558068)
+1 to what Arijit said. If you start by 3AM, you would be past Pollachi by 9. |
Originally Posted by kala
(Post 3558313)
Make it +2 :). The route via Calicut will take you at least 50% more of travel time (Around 13 hours), so it may very well be worth it risking a drive through TN in the very early hours. In case you want to avoid major towns like Salem and reduce the travel time through TN, you could even take the NH209/Karumathampatti-Pollachi route - The stretch through TN - i.e. Dhimbham to Pollachi shouldn't take you more than 3 hours. |
Originally Posted by bejoy
(Post 3558873)
I think Pramod's route problem is solved now and can stick to the NH7-NH47 :) |
Originally Posted by pramodpk
(Post 3559424)
Will be taking the Sarjapur - Bagalur route. Any updates on the work on Sarjapur bypass? |
Originally Posted by ambivalent_98
(Post 3560235)
Gentlemen of experience...I am planning to travel from Bangalore to Kochi and back for the holidays. I think the route that would be fastest and safest with best tarmacs would be Bangalore - Salem - Coimbatore-Palakad-Thrissur. However since I am travelled upto Salem I know the tarmac would be good (except the Hosur stretch where work seems to just go on and on and on). I am not too sure about the road beyond Coimbatore bypass. All tips / suggestions are eagerly awaited. |
Originally Posted by ambivalent_98
(Post 3560235)
Gentlemen of experience...I am planning to travel from Bangalore to Kochi and back for the holidays. I think the route that would be fastest and safest with best tarmacs would be Bangalore - Salem - Coimbatore-Palakad-Thrissur. However since I am travelled upto Salem I know the tarmac would be good (except the Hosur stretch where work seems to just go on and on and on). I am not too sure about the road beyond Coimbatore bypass. All tips / suggestions are eagerly awaited. |
Originally Posted by ambivalent_98
(Post 3560235)
Gentlemen of experience...I am planning to travel from Bangalore to Kochi and back for the holidays. I think the route that would be fastest and safest with best tarmacs would be Bangalore - Salem - Coimbatore-Palakad-Thrissur. However since I am travelled upto Salem I know the tarmac would be good (except the Hosur stretch where work seems to just go on and on and on). I am not too sure about the road beyond Coimbatore bypass. All tips / suggestions are eagerly awaited. |
Originally Posted by ambivalent_98
(Post 3560235)
Gentlemen of experience...I am planning to travel from Bangalore to Kochi and back for the holidays. I think the route that would be fastest and safest with best tarmacs would be Bangalore - Salem - Coimbatore-Palakad-Thrissur. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3559595)
At 4:30, do you really need Bagalur? It should be easy on the Hosur road. Isn't it? |
Originally Posted by ambivalent_98
(Post 3560235)
Gentlemen of experience...I am planning to travel from Bangalore to Kochi and back for the holidays. I think the route that would be fastest and safest with best tarmacs would be Bangalore - Salem - Coimbatore-Palakad-Thrissur. However since I am travelled upto Salem I know the tarmac would be good (except the Hosur stretch where work seems to just go on and on and on). I am not too sure about the road beyond Coimbatore bypass. All tips / suggestions are eagerly awaited. |
Originally Posted by coolclouds
(Post 3560292)
Bangalore-Attibelle-TVS Factory-Rayakottai-Palacode bypass-Dharmapuri-Toppur-Salem-Avinashi bypass-Palladam-Pollachi-Vadakkancherry-Mannuthy-Kochi. ... NH47 beyond L&T exit is very rough but there are no huge potholes. Not ideal for smooth drive. |
Originally Posted by pramodpk
(Post 3560310)
...I think the NH 7 - NH 47 route via Coimbatore - Palakkad is the fastest. ... Madukkarai -Walayar was being patched up. There are no deep potholes. This stretch is better than how it was 2 months before. The road work between Walayar and Vadakkencherry can slow you down. In my opinion the Pollachi route will make the travel time more by 30 mins as it is longer and you have to cross Pollachi town in between. |
Originally Posted by suresh_gs
(Post 3558591)
One is not sure about the road conditons as highlighted by you. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3558613)
Frankly no idea @nfs. Might be worth a try during day time. |
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