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Old 16th November 2021, 15:00   #13696
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Travelling from Bangalore to Kerala and back by flight coming week end. Myself and wife are vaccinated. Two kids are not vaccinated. Would we need RTPCR for all of us during the to and fro journey? Or only required for unvaccinated kids? Or not required at all? Request fellow bhpians to revert if anyone has the info.
RTPCR is required for all travelers arriving from Kerala and Maharashtra, irrespective of vaccination. If you arrive without RTPCR, they will charge and do a quick test at Bangalore airport.
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Old 17th November 2021, 10:48   #13697
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Need an advise, Iam travelling using a self drive car for the first time from Bangalore to Palakkad. Do we need to take permit pass for self drive cars at TN and Kerala?
Is this straightforward or do they make us wait for it?What are the documents required for it?
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Old 17th November 2021, 18:38   #13698
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Need an advise, Iam travelling using a self drive car for the first time from Bangalore to Palakkad. Do we need to take permit pass for self drive cars at TN and Kerala?
Is this straightforward or do they make us wait for it?What are the documents required for it?
Yes, you need to take TN epass and Kerala epass. Both are just registrations and uploading documents for ID etc. The approvals are instant.
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Old 17th November 2021, 18:42   #13699
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Yes, you need to take TN epass and Kerala epass. Both are just registrations and uploading documents for ID etc. The approvals are instant.
My query was about the self drive permit charges at the state RTO's
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Old 17th November 2021, 19:17   #13700
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My query was about the self drive permit charges at the state RTO's
Is that black number plate? If so, this is something that you need to check with the rental provider and see if they already have a permit taken. They are supposed to provide guidance on inter state traveling.
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Old 23rd November 2021, 10:13   #13701
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My query was about the self drive permit charges at the state RTO's
Oh, sorry, i didn't read it carefully.
For self drive rental cars, you will have to stop at the RTO check post, show the papers and sign entry book. They do come with interstate permit, not sure if i paid a fee at the checkpost or not.
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Old 23rd November 2021, 22:33   #13702
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My query was about the self drive permit charges at the state RTO's
Yes. For all self-drive cars you have to make payment and take the pass at the RTO checkpost. It's a very nominal charge.
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Old 24th November 2021, 11:24   #13703
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I am planning a trip to Wayanad from Bangalore this weekend. Kindly confirm if E-Pass + Double Vaccination Certificate is sufficient to enter Kerala.
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I am planning a trip to Wayanad from Bangalore this weekend. Kindly confirm if E-Pass + Double Vaccination Certificate is sufficient to enter Kerala.
Double vaccination certificate is enough to enter Kerala, but while returning, you will need a negative RTPCR certificate to enter Karnataka.
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Old 25th November 2021, 00:06   #13705
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Completed a Bangalore - Thrissur trip today. Running time excluding breaks and the traffic jam was 7h 20 min in my Hyundai Venue DCT 1.0. Few observations.

1. 5am start ensures you get out of the city with sparse traffic and lean traffic continues till the time you are within 30 km of Salem city around 7:30-8:00 am

2. At sankagiri bypass, Google maps suggests the 2 laned bypass road instead of the newly resurfaced 4 lane stretch. Continue on the 4 lane highway and ignore gmaps.

3. The L&T bypass still has pending work. Was stuck today in a traffic jam lasting close to 75 minutes due to tarring work. AVOID the L&T bypass for the next few days. Looks like this is the last stretch of work pending on the bypass. Otherwise rest of the work has been completed and roads are in superb condition

4. Absolutely no checking for pass or RT-PCR when crossing over at Walayar. No cars were stopped at the checkpost nor did I see police at the border.
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Re: All Roads to Kerala

Guys,

What's the current situation on the RTPCR, E-pass etc? Do we still need them?
I am driving from Cochin to Bangalore in couple of weeks. Would be helpful if someone could share what's needed to travel to and fro.
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What's the current situation on the RTPCR, E-pass etc? Do we still need them?
I am driving from Cochin to Bangalore in couple of weeks. Would be helpful if someone could share what's needed to travel to and fro.
Did not see any sort of checking on Attibele border while entering Karnataka last week. But I have also heard reports that KL vehicles are randomly stopped and checked for RTPCR negative report.
At Walayar, no checking for epass or RTPCR now towards TN direction.
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Hey everyone!

What would be the best route to go from Mangalore to Kochi? Also any recommended stops along route?

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Old 28th November 2021, 09:23   #13709
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NH-66 with a deviation to a coastal road near Tirur. The road goes through several towns and cities, so be prepared for traffic congestion. The speed limit in many places is 35-40 kmph and Kerala is known for strict speed enforcement.

Regarding stops, if you are looking to cover the journey in two days, Calicut (or Kozhikode) might be a good option for overnight stay. Tourist attractions: Bekal (beach and a fort, if you take a detour near Kasaragod), Kappad (beach 25km north of Calicut, where Vasco da Gama first landed), Kadalundi (15km south of Calicut, where there are some scenic backwaters), and Guruvayur (an old and famous temple). The area south of Kochi near Vembanad Lake has several backwaters.

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Hey everyone!

What would be the best route to go from Mangalore to Kochi? Also any recommended stops along route?

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Old 28th November 2021, 10:05   #13710
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What would be the best route to go from Mangalore to Kochi? Also any recommended stops along route?
The no-nonsense route is NH 66 till Kuttipuram, Kerala state roads from beyond the Nila bridge through Edappal and Perumpilavu till Thrissur, and NH 544 from there to Kochi. The PWD road that you need to take to bypass Kunnamkulam is a bit bumpy but rest of this is just fine.

Having said that, most local drivers prefer the shorter detour Puthanathani-Thirunavaya-Kuttipuram to avoid Valancheri.

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NH-66 with a deviation to a coastal road near Tirur.
This is the Feroke-Kadalundi-Tirur-Chamravattom route? It might not be advisable because:

1. To get to this at Feroke you have to skip/abort Calicut bypass or backtrack a bit.

2. The Chelari-Chettipadi road, I saw was blockaded at the Chettipadi end last time I went through here (last month). Probably still so.

3. All subsequent connections to this road are unnecessarily circuitous and will not save any substantial time.

4. The coastal NH 66 from Ponnani onwards is narrow, town-infested and terribly slow.

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Tourist attractions: ...
I would add Ponnani - the cradle of Islam in Kerala and Kalady - Adi Shankaracharya's birthplace. Thrissur has several magnificent churches.

Temples along this route are too numerous to mention. Apart from Guruvayur, you have Parassinikadavu, Calicut Thali, Kadampuzha, Thirunavaya, Thrissur Vadakkumnathan, Aluva Mahadevan and many more.
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