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I will be driving down to SouthGoa with family in the second or third week of this month from Mumbai for the first time. Planning to take NH-4 via Pune-Kolhapur-Belgaum and then NH-4A via Anmod-Mollem. What is the present condition of these roads and how long will it take me to reach Margao by this route from Chembur in Mumbai if I start driving at 3.30am? Other pointers like places to stop by for lunch/tea/loo breaks on these routes would be helpful as well!
Also please let me know if the Nippani-Ajra-Amboli-Sawantwadi detour from NH-4 is worth taking as an alternative route - given that the route is prone to landslides!
Awaiting your early reply friends.
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by thebluez
(Post 2458440)
Hi friends
I will be driving down to SouthGoa with family in the second or third week of this month from Mumbai for the first time. Planning to take NH-4 via Pune-Kolhapur-Belgaum and then NH-4A via Anmod-Mollem. What is the present condition of these roads and how long will it take me to reach Margao by this route from Chembur in Mumbai if I start driving at 3.30am? Other pointers like places to stop by for lunch/tea/loo breaks on these routes would be helpful as well!
Also please let me know if the Nippani-Ajra-Amboli-Sawantwadi detour from NH-4 is worth taking as an alternative route - given that the route is prone to landslides!
Awaiting your early reply friends.
Thank you! |
NH4A has reportedly gone bad as per some other reports on the forum.Stick to the Amboli route,only rider being that you need to cross Amboli before 5-6 in the evening,
The other option is to go via Kolhapur-Radhanagari-Phondaghat-Kankavli-NH17-Sawantwadi-Goa.Expect some bad sections on nh17 between sawantwadi and kankavli.The phondaghat sections are good no issues there.
Irrespective of the route you take,Mumbai-Goa would take you around 10-11 hours(breaks.rains etc add onto your time).Leave early so that you can reach early.
Food stops after Pune,there are plenty of wayside options near Kolhapur.If you are going via Belgaum,then you would encounter Cafe Coffee Day and Mcdie after Kolhapur town onto your right.
There are a couple of restaurants onto your right on the tawandi ghat as well.Target to reach these places for lunch.
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2460183)
NH4A has reportedly gone bad as per some other reports on the forum.Stick to the Amboli route,only rider being that you need to cross Amboli before 5-6 in the evening,
The other option is to go via Kolhapur-Radhanagari-Phondaghat-Kankavli-NH17-Sawantwadi-Goa.Expect some bad sections on nh17 between sawantwadi and kankavli.The phondaghat sections are good no issues there.
Irrespective of the route you take,Mumbai-Goa would take you around 10-11 hours(breaks.rains etc add onto your time).Leave early so that you can reach early.
Food stops after Pune,there are plenty of wayside options near Kolhapur.If you are going via Belgaum,then you would encounter Cafe Coffee Day and Mcdie after Kolhapur town onto your right.
There are a couple of restaurants onto your right on the tawandi ghat as well.Target to reach these places for lunch. |
Thanks for the detailed instructions, ranjitp1. Another user will update the status of NH4A on another thread by tomorrow. So will see about that and accordingly finalise the route to take. Thank you once more!
I did the Mumbai-Pune-Kolhapur-Belgaum-Hubli stretch on 17-18 July and 6-7 August. This stretch is in great condition and there is nothing to worry about.
That's the NH-4 stretch right Sandy28? Has to be in good condition for most of the time - if not all the time! Thanks for the info! :)
Hi, I will be travelling to South Goa (around Varca) from Mumbai around 2 weeks from now. Would appreciate current feedback on which of the following route is the best for a couple and a small kid in a sedan. Priority is a smooth drive:
1. NH4 to Kolhapur - Gaganbawda - Kasarde - NH17 to Goa
2. NH4 to Nipani - Uttur - Amboli Ghat - Sawantwadi - NH17
3. NH4 to Nipani - Sankeshwar - Gadhinglaj - Amboli Ghat - Sawantwadi - NH 17
4. NH4 to Belgaum - NH 4A to Khanapur - SH 30 to Anmod - NH4A to Molem - local road thru Kulem towards Curchorem etc (Suggested by Google maps)
5. NH 4 to Belgaum - NH 4A via Anmod to Ponda - NH 17 B to Verna - NH 17 towards Madgaon and then to Varca.
Does the famous Konduskar Petrol pump / Mc DS at Kolhapur fall on all these routes?
Also, would a GPS map be useful. If so which one?
Garmin City Navigator?
Map my India for Garmin?
Navfree India for iPad?
sygic India for iPad?
Finally, for a day trip at sensible speeds (120 on expressway, max 90-100 elsewhere), and a few halts, when should I leave from Central Bombay?
Any inputs would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hayek.
PS: Mods, had also posted this on the Mumbai to Goa by road thread. Presume its ok to post same query on two threads since both are relevant.
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Originally Posted by Hayek
(Post 2467235)
1. NH4 to Kolhapur - Gaganbawda - Kasarde - NH17 to Goa
2. NH4 to Nipani - Uttur - Amboli Ghat - Sawantwadi - NH17
3. NH4 to Nipani - Sankeshwar - Gadhinglaj - Amboli Ghat - Sawantwadi - NH 17
4. NH4 to Belgaum - NH 4A to Khanapur - SH 30 to Anmod - NH4A to Molem - local road thru Kulem towards Curchorem etc (Suggested by Google maps)
5. NH 4 to Belgaum - NH 4A via Anmod to Ponda - NH 17 B to Verna - NH 17 towards Madgaon and then to Varca.
Does the famous Konduskar Petrol pump / Mc DS at Kolhapur fall on all these routes?
Finally, for a day trip at sensible speeds (120 on expressway, max 90-100 elsewhere), and a few halts, when should I leave from Central Bombay? |
Stick to the Mumbai-Pune-NH4-Satara-Kolhapur-Sankeshwar-Ajra-Amboli-Sawantwadi-Panjim-South Goa.,except for some small bad patches near Amboli,the rest of the route is fine.
Yes the Konduskar pump & the MCdie and CCD fall on this route.Konduskar comes under the Kolhapur town flyover on NH4.
Mcdie & CCD would come to your right after you exit kolhapur town mess on nh4.
Mumbai-Goa via any route would take you around 10hours at sensible speeds and an early departure from Mumbai,else city traffic in Mumbai and daytime local traffic between Pune & Kolhapur would turn out to be killers.The toll gates between Pune & Kolhapur would see huge traffic pileups
Leave Mumbai around 5am and you should be in South Goa by 3pm with ample breaks in between.We do Borivli-South Goa in 10hours with a 5am departure from Mumbai.
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2468889)
Stick to the Mumbai-Pune-NH4-Satara-Kolhapur-Sankeshwar-Ajra-Amboli-Sawantwadi-Panjim-South Goa.,except for some small bad patches near Amboli,the rest of the route is fine.
Yes the Konduskar pump & the MCdie and CCD fall on this route.Konduskar comes under the Kolhapur town flyover on NH4.
Mcdie & CCD would come to your right after you exit kolhapur town mess on nh4.
Mumbai-Goa via any route would take you around 10hours at sensible speeds and an early departure from Mumbai,else city traffic in Mumbai and daytime local traffic between Pune & Kolhapur would turn out to be killers.The toll gates between Pune & Kolhapur would see huge traffic pileups
Leave Mumbai around 5am and you should be in South Goa by 3pm with ample breaks in between.We do Borivli-South Goa in 10hours with a 5am departure from Mumbai. |
Travelled Bombay-Goa on Expressway-NH4 till Belgaum and NH4A on 15th. NH4 right upto Belgaum was a dream stretch but it was a HORRIBLE or rather SUICIDAL ride on the NH4A from Belgaum to Goa! The place was pockmarked with more craters than the moon - some of them the size of an entire room. Please AVOID any route via NH4A at all costs and take it only if you want to break your back/torture someone/want an offroading experience!! Khanapur-Anmod is THE WORST stretch of highway i have ever come across in my entire life. Again I repeat - PLEASE AVOID!! Took me 3 hours more than usual just to negotiate those roads and ghats that day due to heavy rain and fog as well apart from the craters! More updates on the return trip to Mumbai later (thinking of taking the Amboli route)!
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Originally Posted by ranjitp1
Stick to the Mumbai-Pune-NH4-Satara-Kolhapur-Sankeshwar-Ajra-Amboli-Sawantwadi-Panjim-South Goa.,except for some small bad patches near Amboli,the rest of the route is fine.
Yes the Konduskar pump & the MCdie and CCD fall on this route.Konduskar comes under the Kolhapur town flyover on NH4.
Mcdie & CCD would come to your right after you exit kolhapur town mess on nh4.
Leave Mumbai around 5am and you should be in South Goa by 3pm with ample breaks in between.We do Borivli-South Goa in 10hours with a 5am departure from Mumbai. |
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Originally Posted by thebluez
Travelled Bombay-Goa on Expressway-NH4 till Belgaum and NH4A on 15th. NH4 right upto Belgaum was a dream stretch but it was a HORRIBLE or rather SUICIDAL ride on the NH4A from Belgaum to Anmod)! |
Ranjit / Bluez, thanks for the very useful inputs (both on this and the other thread). Shall stick to Sankeshwar / Gadhinglaj route.
The Bluez, if you used the Ajra Uttur Nipani route while coming back, and it's good, please let me know.
Just to clarify, would like to confirm that while going from Bombay, the McD comes on the right first, and the Konduskar pump comes on the left a little later.
Thanks once again.
Sankeshwar Gadhinglaj Ajra route is safe bet. After crossing into Maharashtra on Sankeshwar Gadhinglaj section road surface is broken for approx 8 kms, however, you can still maintain 60 kmph. (Its quite busy road).
Konduskar is good pump but only sells Speed and Diesel, no regular petrol.
Eating options -
Apart from McD and CCD you have Virangula, approx 65~70 km from Pune near Bhuinj, before Satara on left hand side. Place offers good fresh Maharashtrian snacks options. For lunch, if you are Non-veg get into Kolhapur and try Opel (turn left from Tara rani statue and 1 km on left) It will add @ 1 hr to get in, eat and get out back on highway. Service opens @ 12.15.
After Kolhapur not many options till you reach Sawantwadi. If you are too early in Kolhapur, (If you leave Mumbai @ 5 am you should reach Kolhapur by 11, 11.30) You can try to reach Sawantwadi by 2 pm. You have Kamat's near the lake that will offer good food and ambiance and also Raju Bhalekar's Khanawal as you enter Sawantwadi that will offer you good Non-veg food but not so great ambiance.
In case you are bit late You can also stop at Amboli just before the Ghat section on left hand side you have Vitthal Kamat's restaurant. Also in Amboli proper you have Lad house (Similar to Raju Bhalekar).
Happy journey!!!:)
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Originally Posted by CANPUSH
(Post 2473695)
After Kolhapur not many options till you reach Sawantwadi.
Happy journey!!!:) |
Ranjit mentioned recently in this thread about a good Veg restaurant at the foot or begining of tawandi ghat.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/route-...ml#post2347530
Also the Sai International fast food and restaurant just before Kolhapur is quite decent, has clean toilets too.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by CANPUSH
Konduskar is good pump but only sells Speed and Diesel, no regular petrol.
Eating options -
Apart from McD and CCD you have Virangula, approx 65~70 km from Pune near Bhuinj, before Satara on left hand side. Place offers good fresh Maharashtrian snacks options.
After Kolhapur not many options till you reach Sawantwadi. If you are too early in Kolhapur, (If you leave Mumbai @ 5 am you should reach Kolhapur by 11, 11.30) You can try to reach Sawantwadi by 2 pm. You have Kamat's near the lake that will offer good food and ambiance
In case you are bit late You can also stop at Amboli just before the Ghat section on left hand side you have Vitthal Kamat's restaurant. Also in Amboli proper you have Lad house (Similar to Raju Bhalekar).
Happy journey!!!:) |
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Originally Posted by deutscheafrikar Ranjit mentioned recently in this thread about a good Veg restaurant at the foot or begining of tawandi ghat.
Also the Sai International fast food and restaurant just before Kolhapur is quite decent, has clean toilets too.
Cheers |
Canpush / Deutsche afrikar - thanks for the inputs. If Konduskar has only speed, is there any reliable pump near Kolhapur that sells normal unleaded petrol?
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Originally Posted by thebluez
(Post 2471508)
Travelled Bombay-Goa on Expressway-NH4 till Belgaum and NH4A on 15th. NH4 right upto Belgaum was a dream stretch but it was a HORRIBLE or rather SUICIDAL ride on the NH4A from Belgaum to Goa! The place was pockmarked with more craters than the moon - some of them the size of an entire room. Please AVOID any route via NH4A at all costs and take it only if you want to break your back/torture someone/want an offroading experience!! Khanapur-Anmod is THE WORST stretch of highway i have ever come across in my entire life. Again I repeat - PLEASE AVOID!! Took me 3 hours more than usual just to negotiate those roads and ghats that day due to heavy rain and fog as well apart from the craters! More updates on the return trip to Mumbai later (thinking of taking the Amboli route)! |
WOW !! I traveled on NH4A to Belgaum while returning from Goa on July 24th and didnt find the route so bad. Agreed there are few moon like craters but 75% of the road is very good to drive. I could easily drive at an average of 60 kmph. Complete the whole stretch from South Goa to Belgaum in 3 hours.
I traveled during day time so I could easily spot the craters and slow down. Looks like the rains were quiet heavy between July 24 and Aug 15 which has made the road suicidal.:Shockked:
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Originally Posted by athanedar
(Post 2475481)
WOW !! I traveled on NH4A to Belgaum while returning from Goa on July 24th and didnt find the route so bad. Agreed there are few moon like craters but 75% of the road is very good to drive. I could easily drive at an average of 60 kmph. Complete the whole stretch from South Goa to Belgaum in 3 hours.
I traveled during day time so I could easily spot the craters and slow down. Looks like the rains were quiet heavy between July 24 and Aug 15 which has made the road suicidal.:Shockked: |
Youre quite right athanedar! Did this route on the 8th of July and took me a shade under 3 hours driving very sedately. And maybe a handful of large potholes. Im really surprised too... Guess its the magic of monsoons
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