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What is the best way of reaching Udaipur from Delhi?
I have two options:-
(A) Delhi-Jaipur-Ajmer-Udaipur (NH8).
(B) Delhi-Jaipur-Kishangarh-Chittaurgarh-Udaipur (NH8-NH79-NH8).
(A) Is shorter but the site of MapMyIndia shows the Ajmer-Udaipur stretch on NH8 as a National Highway and the Kishangarh-Chittaurgarh-Udaipur stretch as an Express Highway. Which one should I choose? If anyone has travelled on these 2 roads, please tell me if would I gain anything by taking (B) since (B) is longer than (A) by about 35 kms but the road may be much better (4 lane vs. 2 lane etc.) |
Take Route 2, which is the GQ, and 4-lane roads all the way. NH8 between Kishangarh and Udaipur is 2-lane, and has heavy truck traffic till Beawar. The Kishangarh-Bhilwara-Chittorgarh (NH79)-Udaipur (NH76) is extremely fast and an excellent drive, will reach you at least 1 hour faster despite the longer distance.
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What is the present status of the Ahemedabad-Vadodara-Surat stretch of NH8?
Till Sep last year, work was still on there. Has it finished now? How much hours should I allocate to this stretch?
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Getting over, but still an unpleasant ride. 7 Flyovers under construction in Baroda bypass, 3 in Surat bypass, 2 in Ankleshwar town, and lots of switchovers, and 2-lane traffic. Can take anywhere between 2-6 hours, depending on your driving skills and luck. My recipe is always to take the Baroda-Surat leg early in the morning (5 am at Baroda)
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What are the chief bottleneck parts of NH8 that I should try to cross in the off-peak hours? Would I benefit by taking some detours in Gujarat or should I stick to NH8 faithfully?
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Stick to NH8. Traffic is light only in early morning hours between Baroda and Surat. Worst bottleneck is Ankleshwar town. Boldly ride on road shoulders and wrong side of the road, keeping up with the Joneses. Stick to NH8, none of the parallel detours are great.
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What is the de-facto state of NH3? Can it be compared to NH8? I have driven to Gwalior from Delhi and till there, NH3 is awesome but how is it from Mumbai till Gwalior?
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NH3 is avoidable - 4 lane roads till Gwalior but..... (a) painful experience navigating Agra City, and the Agra City bypass is even worse, and (b) 2 lane roads after Gwalior.
Road condition is not great, and worsens as you near Indore, especially after crossing Biaora. Road construction work between Indore and Dhulia, and some congested roads nearing Nashik. Lots of barren stretches with poor facilities, roads avoidable after dark, and unpleasant truck traffic. Ghat sections aplenty - after Indore, after Dhulia, before Nashik and after Igatpuri.
Difference in distance is hardly 50 kms between NH8 and Nh3 routes, but time durations are at least 5-7 hours more in Nh3 route.
Please check out my log books of the route:
H V Kumar - Driving Log Books - KUMAR'S DRIVING LOG BOOKS,*Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) Drive, Dec 2008
Drive on GQ, this was a slow drive to Delhi.
H V Kumar - Driving Log Books - KUMAR'S DRIVING LOG BOOKS North India, Dec 2007
This was a 19-hour drive to Delhi
H V Kumar - Driving Log Books - KUMAR'S DRIVING LOG BOOKS Uttaranchal, North India, Oct 2006
...and this was theoretically a 17-hour drive to Delhi.