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Hi Guys,
I travelled on 29th Sept 2012 from Bangalore to Hyderabad;I am sorry for updating my road trip after two weeks.
Hope the below details shall help others who are planning in the same route (BLR-HYD):
*I started from my home (@K.S.Town,BG-60) at around 6.30 am with my family (wife,2yr old kid and my car-WagonR)
*Crossed BIAL at around 7.15am
*Spent 10min in the long Q in the toll soon after BIAL
*Reached Kamat at 7.50am. Had some coffee and started at 8.20am
*Reached Anantpur at 10.10am. Stopped for breakfast. Had packed some food from home so ate it at the road side.
*Started again at 10.45am
*Reached Kurnool at 12 noon. Here I covered 130kms in 1hr15min. It took sometime to come out of the Kurnool,even though it was a bypass there was a slow moving traffic. Felt like I am crossing the Maddur bypass on the way to Mysore.
*Reached ghar dhaba and took break for lunch. Food was not great here, however,no that bad. My daughter wanted to play in the small garden attached to the restaurant so too rest for 1hr
*After lunch started at 1.30pm and crossed the airport at Hyd at sharp 3.30pm and reached my home in Madhuranagar at sharp 4.00pm.
I had a very pleasent drive. Before taking up this trip I was very skeptical about completing this journey without a over night halt. I even asked plenty of our guys in this forum about this. I even planned for the halt and had discussed this with my wife. However, the road is too good and is inviting. So I never had any sort of problem while driving,made it very comfortably.
I thank our members for their valuable inputs for my queries re this trip.
Thanks again!
Best,
Sanjeev
Anyone done BLR-HYD as an overnight drive of late? I am planning to start from BLR around 11 PM and hit HYD by daybreak. Any risks? Any restaurants open at that hour?
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931741)
Anyone done BLR-HYD as an overnight drive of late? I am planning to start from BLR around 11 PM and hit HYD by daybreak. Any risks? Any restaurants open at that hour? |
Apart from your comfort levels with night drives there are no other issues in doing this stretch at night.Traffic would be sparse(no difference between night or day).11pm means you should be at Basheerbagh by 7am latest.No restaurants whatsoever enroute(there are none during the day either).No risks or safety issues.If you feel sleepy,pull over at any of the petrol pumps(if you are keeping the a/c running make sure u have a bit of the window open) and sleep,dont stop on the roadside to sleep.Around 600kms of drive.
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931741)
Anyone done BLR-HYD as an overnight drive of late? I am planning to start from BLR around 11 PM and hit HYD by daybreak. Any risks? Any restaurants open at that hour? |
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2931766)
Apart from your comfort levels with night drives there are no other issues in doing this stretch at night.Traffic would be sparse(no difference between night or day).11pm means you should be at Basheerbagh by 7am latest.No restaurants whatsoever enroute(there are none during the day either).No risks or safety issues.If you feel sleepy,pull over at any of the petrol pumps(if you are keeping the a/c running make sure u have a bit of the window open) and sleep,dont stop on the roadside to sleep.Around 600kms of drive. |
As ranjit mentioned, unless you are feeling sleepy, there will be no issues.
CCD beside Hotel Hillpark (drive-in restaurent) will be open 24x7. (I used to wake those guys around 2-3am :D ) But you have to cross the road, parking the car on the opposite direction (just before balanagar police station)
GPS Coordinates are 16.984522, 78.190740.
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=16.98...7&z=19&iwloc=A
Which day are you planning to travel?
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2931766)
Apart from your comfort levels with night drives there are no other issues in doing this stretch at night.Traffic would be sparse(no difference between night or day).11pm means you should be at Basheerbagh by 7am latest.No restaurants whatsoever enroute(there are none during the day either).No risks or safety issues.If you feel sleepy,pull over at any of the petrol pumps(if you are keeping the a/c running make sure u have a bit of the window open) and sleep,dont stop on the roadside to sleep.Around 600kms of drive. |
Thanks Ranjit. I have done BLR-HYD multiple times before but never as an overnight drive. Also, I will get on to Nehru RR since I am driving on to NGP and not halting at HYD. I believe the Ring Road is not yet complete all the way till NH-7 and I would still need to take the Gachibowli-Miyanpur-Medchal route, correct?
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931774)
Thanks Ranjit. I have done BLR-HYD multiple times before but never as an overnight drive. Also, I will get on to Nehru RR since I am driving on to NGP and not halting at HYD. I believe the Ring Road is not yet complete all the way till NH-7 and I would still need to take the Gachibowli-Miyanpur-Medchal route, correct? |
Yes the ORR is still not officially open for the Gachibowli NH7(Nagpur side)section.You would have to go via Miyapur
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931774)
I believe the Ring Road is not yet complete all the way till NH-7 and I would still need to take the Gachibowli-Miyanpur-Medchal route, correct? |
Hi Cool_dube,
Yes, the ring road from shamshabad to NH7 is not complete, its completed only till Patancheru (NH 9 to Mumbai). You need to take the Gachibowli - Miyapur - Kukatpally - Medchal route. Since you would be traveling during early hours traffic would be less in above route and it will be easy to get on to NH7. Incase of delay, you can take the Gachibowli - Miaypur cross roads - Gandimysamma junction - NH 7 route. This will be easy during day time (after 8 AM in hyd)
- Srinivas.R
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Originally Posted by sriswe
(Post 2931851)
Hi Cool_dube,
Yes, the ring road from shamshabad to NH7 is not complete, its completed only till Patancheru (NH 9 to Mumbai). You need to take the Gachibowli - Miyapur - Kukatpally - Medchal route. Since you would be traveling during early hours traffic would be less in above route and it will be easy to get on to NH7. Incase of delay, you can take the Gachibowli - Miaypur cross roads - Gandimysamma junction - NH 7 route. This will be easy during day time (after 8 AM in hyd)
- Srinivas.R |
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931774)
Thanks Ranjit. I have done BLR-HYD multiple times before but never as an overnight drive. Also, I will get on to Nehru RR since I am driving on to NGP and not halting at HYD. I believe the Ring Road is not yet complete all the way till NH-7 and I would still need to take the Gachibowli-Miyanpur-Medchal route, correct? |
This is the route that Srinivas has referred to:
https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=U...sz=13&t=m&z=13
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931741)
Anyone done BLR-HYD as an overnight drive of late? I am planning to start from BLR around 11 PM and hit HYD by daybreak. Any risks? Any restaurants open at that hour? |
No worries at all.
I have done this a few times in last 2 years. In fact this is the most peaceful time on this road. While coming from Bangy, the road will be almost all yours till Kurnool. Only on the Kurnool - Hyd stretch you will find some traffic.
I do it with family and have never felt unsafe.
Regarding restaurants, no proper eateries will be open,except the CCD near Hyderabad, but you will find the small roadside dhaba type joints serving tea. And I enjoy stopping at these small tea stalls and have a cup of tea.
In fact I will be going again to Bangy next saturday night.
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Originally Posted by sriswe
(Post 2931851)
Yes, the ring road from shamshabad to NH7 is not complete |
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2931871)
This is the route that Srinivas has referred to |
Thanks guys!
This is what I usually do to bypass HYD. Is there a better option?
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Originally Posted by 9tMax
(Post 2931962)
No worries at all. I have done this a few times in last 2 years. |
Sounds good - thanks! Will most probably do it as an overnight journey this time.
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Originally Posted by cool_dube
(Post 2931774)
Also, I will get on to Nehru RR since I am driving on to NGP and not halting at HYD. I would still need to take the Gachibowli-Miyanpur-Medchal route, correct? |
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Originally Posted by sriswe
(Post 2931851)
You need to take the Gachibowli - Miyapur - Kukatpally - Medchal route. Since you would be traveling during early hours traffic would be less in above route and it will be easy to get on to NH7. Incase of delay, you can take the Gachibowli - Miaypur cross roads - Gandimysamma junction - NH 7 route. This will be easy during day time (after 8 AM in hyd) |
If you touch Hyderabad's Shamshabad Airport by or before 6 in the morning, I suggest going through the city (there are a few stretches on the Miyapur route which are pretty isolated that early in the morning, though no incidents have been reported but why should become the first case or add to statistics) as per the directions in this map :
https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=B...via=1&t=m&z=10 Quote:
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2931871)
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Hi Ranjit, I would suggest a change to the route you have given. I suggest that after reaching Bowrampet (Gandimysamma Junction), do not continue towards Kompally (via Bahadurpally Satyam) to touch NH7 but take the road leading to Medchal Lake directly to reach NH7 which will help save time and distance both (the road is in good condition and was recently used by ArcotSrinivas, Ardy, Motoring Lover among others during the Nizamabad Drive Meet in September).
Here is the one I suggest :
https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=N...via=1&t=m&z=10
Did Blr-Hyd last weekend. Awesome drive. I've touched insane and illeagal speeds. Did not find any eatories on the way. Had lunch at Yagnesh Virat, at Jadcherla, exactly 82 kms from Hyd. Good one, with decent toilets. When I think about it now, its a good idea to leave blr by 6am, have your own bf on the way, and reach this place for lunch and carry on. Also, noticed that most of the major fuel pumps have okaish toilets. Also, feel free to use amphitheatres liberally. Thank you.
Hi Guys, I am planning to travel to Hyd from Blr this weekend.I am going to this place called BarkatPura (landmark : Woodland Hospital). Google map shows the shortest route :
I do not trust google maps blindly because a few times I found roads almost non-existant or no fit for travel but shown in G-map. So I need help in getting to this place with minimum traffic, I do not mind going extra few KMs to avoid traffic bottlenecks.
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Originally Posted by ankan.m.blr Hi Guys, I am planning to travel to Hyd from Blr this weekend.I am going to this place called BarkatPura (landmark : Woodland Hospital). Google map shows the shortest route :
I do not trust google maps blindly because a few times I found roads almost non-existant or no fit for travel but shown in G-map. So I need help in getting to this place with minimum traffic, I do not mind going extra few KMs to avoid traffic bottlenecks. |
The GM route is correct that is the easiest way to get there.Bear in mind NOT to take the PVN Rao elevated expressway from NH7,instead keep to the left and go via the Zoo and you should be ok.Expect heavy traffic from the zoo onwards.
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2953496)
The GM route is correct that is the easiest way to get there.Bear in mind NOT to take the PVN Rao elevated expressway from NH7,instead keep to the left and go via the Zoo and you should be ok.Expect heavy traffic from the zoo onwards. |
I am reaching Hyd on 10-Nov afternoon (will start from Blr in the morning) and will leave from Hyd on 13-Nov early morning. That leaves me with 2 whole days (Sunday & Monday)and a few hours on Saturday. I'll be staying at Kachiguda. The places I am planning to visit are Golkonda Fort, Salarjung Musuem, Charminar, Hussain Sagar Tank and if possible Hyd Zoo. Can all these be fitted in 2 and a half days?
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