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Planning to drive from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram, once again, this April end.
The idea is to start at 4AM from Vikhroli, thereby beating the traffic on the Pune Expressway, go the Pune - Satara - Kohlapur - Hubli - Davangare - Bangalore route.
1st day halt is at my brother's place in Bannerghatta Road, BLR which again helps me avoid BLR traffic by going via the NICE road. We expect to reach there around 8 PM.
We plan to start at 5AM on the second day and go via the Krishnagiri - Salem - Dindigul - Tirunalveli - Nagercoil - Trivandrum route. Think we should reach home by 5 PM.
Just a couple of challenges:
1. Looking out for IOCL pump with XP95: Given we'd be taking the M340i, we'd need to find out good IOCL pumps with XP95. Last month, we had done a BLR trip from Mumbai, and things got a bit dramatic when we were down to just 30km DTE before we finally found a decent IOCL pump. Is there any map to COCO pumps on the highway?
2. Uneven Roads: Though the highways are generally way better than roads in cities like Mumbai, we still have random uneven surfaces and unscientific speed breakers. Found MH highways to be plagued with this problem more than the ones in KA. My sense is the TN ones are even better. Any thoughts?
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Originally Posted by krishnadevjs
(Post 5535030)
Just a couple of challenges:
1. ...Is there any map to COCO pumps on the highway?
2. Uneven Roads: ...Found MH highways to be plagued with this problem more than the ones in KA. My sense is the TN ones are even better. Any thoughts? |
1. You can use google maps and do a "iocl coco pumps" search. It will dynamically show the locations as we move the map.
On your second stretch; Bangalore to Tvm - there are many IOCL pumps on the NH44 itself, so this should be easy to spot.
2. Am not sure on the first stretch, but on your second leg of Bangalore - Tvm, the NH44 is very good with no unexpected bad patches. The very last part of Nagercoil to Tvm could be sketchy though.
But do watch out for the metal obstacles placed by TN police on intersections. They place these obstacles in different patterns on most of the intersections.
There is a "search along the way" feature in Google maps, available while navigating. Can be used to find COCO fuel stations and restaurants.
Thank you folks. We did the trip last weekend.
While traffic from Mumbai to Kohlapur was very heavy, roads are fairly good all through, with Karnataka being better than Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu being the best!
I did struggle with IOCL XP95 pumps on the MH-KA stretch though. Once we hit reserve fuel (we had topped up in BOM), we went almost 70km without an IOCL pump.
We were living quite dangerously till we thankfully found an IOCL pump with XP95.
I didn't try this Search along the way route - couldn't find it on Google Maps for iOS. I couldn't even find a guide for this feature on Google. :-/
We (7 couples - all senior citizens) are planning for a trip from Payyanur (Kerala) to Navi Mumbai (staying at either Panvel or Vashi). We will be using a 19 seater A/c Traveller.
My question is that, is there any route we can select without touching Karnataka as believe Karnataka has the highest entry tax especially for travellers and Tourist buses?
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Originally Posted by nairrk
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My question is that, is there any route we can select without touching Karnataka as believe Karnataka has the highest entry tax especially for travellers and Tourist buses? |
Well, theoretically there will be, considering that Karnataka does not stretch all the way across the peninsula. But practically speaking - the extra expense on fuel, food/stay, entry tax to three other states (TN, AP and TS), toll and time-is-money considerations would mean that you would be penny wise, pound foolish if you choose to do so.
I am planning a Roadtrip from Mumbai To Kerala. Please help with any suggestions, how are roads? I am also being made aware that roads in Kerala are pretty narrow, is it safe to drive?
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Originally Posted by donian.f
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I am also being made aware that roads in Kerala are pretty narrow... |
There is some truth in that. But thousands of Keralites and visitors drive on these very same road each day and manage to get on with their lives.
You need to be careful & patient to drive on Kerala roads.
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Originally Posted by donian.f
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I am planning a Roadtrip from Mumbai To Kerala. Please help with any suggestions... |
Most Mumbaikars drive down the MPEW and hit the Bangalore highway from Pune. Then after crossing into Karnataka, based on the destination in Kerala, they choose the entry border crossing location.
For some destinations there might be a case to be made for hitting the NH 66 at Panvel and taking the coastal route throughout.
Dear BHPians
I am planning to drive from Mumbai to Kochi in a couple of days. I'll be breaking the trip in 3 days driving 12 hours, I wish to avoid night drives and prefer budget accomodation along the way with a parking. Can BHPians advice on a decent route, i have driven on this route but I hear NH48 is undergoing some work lately and NH66 isn't walk in the park either?
If someone could advise on routes, diversions, things note it'll be really great. I intend to start on a early Saturday morning and reach my intended location in Kochi by early Monday Morning so as to drive into work Fresh!
Thanks in advance.
What is the best month to do a solo road trip from Mumbai to Kerala. I plan to take the Mumbai > Gokarna > Coorg > Kochi route with the same mentioned stops. I shall be driving a VW Ameo TDI DSG. Thought of Mumbai to Bangalore however feel it will be too much of driving in a day if I intend to reach Bangalore on Day 1.
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