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Originally Posted by anand_saraf
(Post 2956238)
Personally, I would recommend you take the Hubli-Ankola-Karwar route through Yellapur rather than than Amboli route, having driven both those routes October-end. But if you do go via Amboli - do not take the shortcut from Danoli (just after you descend from Amboli) to Banda - take the regular highway route. |
Originally Posted by Fillmore
(Post 2956620)
I need to do a Goa trip next month. I decided on the Bangalore > Hubli > Ankola > Karwar > Margao route. If you look on google maps there is a by-pass road just before hitting Hubli which directly connects to the Hubli > Ankola highway. Looks like considerable saving in the distance. |
Originally Posted by Fillmore
(Post 2956620)
If you look on google maps there is a by-pass road just before hitting Hubli which directly connects to the Hubli > Ankola highway. Looks like considerable saving in the distance. Would like to know the condition of this short bypass road in case anyone has taken this road ? |
Originally Posted by Driving_Nomad
(Post 2954830)
We drove to goa last weekend and took the Bangalore-hubli-dharwad-nagalaavi-ramnagar-ponda-panjim route. The road between dharwad and ramnagar is a bit bad in patches. Otherwise it's a good road on which you can consistently maintain speeds between 100-120. I suggest this route only if you want to hit central/north goa directly. |
Originally Posted by manim
(Post 2956676)
The answer to your question, my earlier post with photos: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/route-...ml#post2901395 Edited: Oops, Sorry, yours is different route! |
Originally Posted by diogo
(Post 2956828)
How is the route from Ramnagar to Ponda? Did you drive through the Anmod ghat? I read a couple of posts that this section is still not very good. |
Originally Posted by diogo
(Post 2956828)
How is the route from Ramnagar to Ponda? Did you drive through the Anmod ghat? I read a couple of posts that this section is still not very good. |
Originally Posted by rajivtelang
(Post 2956595)
I have a very tight time schedule. Hubli Ankola route will add for distance and then for the slower NH-17 through Goa. As you said I will remain on the highway after Amboli but is there a chance to miss the highway and enter into some side route? I will be traveling in Estilo so absolute NO to bad roads... :) |
Originally Posted by Driving_Nomad
(Post 2956851)
Ramnagar to Ponda is in an okay condition now. You will encounter a ghat in between (I am not sure of its name). We did Ramnagar-Ponda in 1 hour and 50 mins on the way to goa (as we were driving all night in a heavy downpour). While coming back it took us 1.5 hours. I would like to reiterate that, "take this route only if you're planning to hit central/north Goa directly." |
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2956855)
Ramnagar to Mollem is still patchy and potholed for a section of approximately 20kms or so.Update as of last week |
Originally Posted by deepakchiniwal
(Post 2956901)
I did this route last week (Nov 1 - Nov 4). Patches on Dharwar - Goa boarder are broken, which can be ignored considering that there is a fresh tarmac laid. Dharwar to Ponda can be easily done in 3 hrs. |
Originally Posted by ravibhat
(Post 2464836)
Hi asdon, I suggest you have early lunch at Panduranga International just 1 km before Kumta, on your right hand side. Honnavar hotels are bad especially the ones next to nh17. Hi RGP, Avoid Jog-Kargal-bhatkal route since recently bridge collapse made this route is cut and heavy rain is always problem in this route otherwise it nice forest route. JOG - Honnavar - Murdeshwar is always better route you can enjoy scenary and sharavati valley view if you are lucky. No rains in that area since 3 days so expect dry JOG falls and 1 week heavy rain will make Linganamakki reservoir full!! It is expected in few weeks I hope. Good VEG hotels as per my experience: Jewel Rock in Shimoga is good one, in sagar hotel next to lake and hotel next to 4 road joining circle is ok, Panduranga International at Kumta for stay and food, Sapna Hotel in Ankola off100mtrs from nh17, Panchavati in Sirsi. There are few more good ones which I need to try. Non VEG: Amrut Restaurant @ KARWAR for non VEG (as per my friend) Someone can try http://www.bakulahomestay.com/ near Sirsi and yatri nivas for stay. Ravi. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 2957122)
This throws up one more option and that too a much faster one. Hubli-Ankola-Panjim would be much longer. |
Originally Posted by diogo
(Post 2957735)
Ampere, do you know the exact route this way? I looked at google maps but am a bit confused. If this is a shorted route than I would like to give a try as I am kinda of tight on schedule to reach. I don't want to take a chance without proper plan on this route else I end up taking same time as the Karwar or the Belgaum route! thanks |
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