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Hi guys,
What are the latest road conditions between Hubli-Yellapur-Ankola and onwards to Murudeshwar. Am planning to drive down in the 3rd week of April.
Or should I take the Haveri-Sirsi_kumta?
Grateful for any inputs.

Thank you

From where are you starting? Mumbai?
Hubli Ankola Road was considered as one of the best roads in India according to ACI. It has suffered to large extent because of the overloaded manganise trucks using it continuosly for many years. But still is far better then the Haveri-Kumta road. I am told that even the trucks are not seen in such big numbers these days.

Hubli-Ankola road is in good shape.

Truck traffic is not consistant these days. There have been times when we've had to overtake over 100 trucks, but last time, i found none.

Sirsi road is not worth it. The roads have bad patches and are very narrow. Id still recommend the Ankola road.

Shan2nu

Hubli - Tadas-Mundgod - Sirsi road also is not very bad however is narrow. Hubli - Yellapur - Ankola road was better except for the truck traffic & jams near Ankola.

My brother had been to Manipal through Hubli-Yellapur-Ankola road in the first week of March and the roads were good. I think you wouldn't have any problems till the rains. Additionally iron ore exports are down so the heavily overladen mining trucks are fewer in number.

Thank you so much guys! Will definitely take the Hubli-Yellapur-Ankola route!

Folks - Can any one please confirm that this road is still good post monsoons? Thanks!

Over all road is very smooth and nice except increase in traffic in last 4 years. Expect heavy truck traffic but I don't have latest updates.

Regards,

Ravi.

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Originally Posted by ravibhat (Post 1687012)
Over all road is very smooth and nice except increase in traffic in last 4 years. Expect heavy truck traffic but I don't have latest updates.

Regards,

Ravi.

Thanks Ravi.

I am planning a road trip from Mumbai - Mangalore/Udupi. Apart from crossing the western ghats using NH 63 I(Hubli>Yellapur>Ankola), is there any other option?

Hi,

I did the Ankola - Yellapur - Hubli NH63 route about 3 weeks back while travelling from Murudeshwar to Hampi. The road is not particularly wide and is effectively a two lane highway. Although the road surface per se is very good, the lorry traffic (in both directions) takes the zing out of the drive. To make matters worse, every now and then the lorries breakdown and end up creating long jams. Unfortunately, these jams end up taking longer to clear because many of our morons that drive buses and SUVs think that the trucks & cars that have stopped in a disciplined fashion have done so simply for the pure thrill of it and that they can approach and bypass the problem point by proceeding on the right hand side of the road, creating additional jams in the process. I saw right in front of my eyes a jam that would have been cleared in about 10 mins taking more than 45 mins because an idiot of a bus driver chose that moment to come in on the RHS blocking all traffic completely! I have more choice (and more apt) words to call these guys, but I am sure the moderators will evict me from this website for ever! I did get a chance to chat with the lorry drivers during one of these jams. Very nice guys and they were actually helping clear some of these jams. Said that it was a daily affair for them. They kept on asking me to go on ahead since my vehicle was small and that they would try to keep making some space for me!

Anyway, the basic points are that Wish you good luck in this. Happy driving!

cheers,
ssbiitm

ssbiitm - Thanks!

I am going to try and avoid the lorry traffic by getting a early morning start from Belgaum - lets see how that works.

Update : 27.04.2010

Excellent road condition from Ankola to Hubli, as also from Karwar to Ankola. However, avoid this road at night / early morning to avoid mining truck menace.

During the day, these trucks are parked on open grounds on either side of the highway for almost 5 kms from ankola towards Hubli - driver groups sit almost on the highway ! These trucks are allowed into Karwar port only after 9 pm - stipulated 400 trucks per day !

We drove from Ankola to Karwar at 9.30 pm and had to pass 200 odd trucks parked on the highway

NH63 ( Ankola - Hubli stretch ) photographs

Nice snaps. Took me back 10 years in time, when I used to frequent this route. Good to note the road still retains its glory of yore. The trucks were famous then also. But I failed to understand why were they so many in number. Now thanks to Kadri007, have a good idea of them.

Some one in fact told me that this road (NH63) is a world bank funded road. So any hitch and they would tar in no time to fix it. Not sure how much of this is true.

Karwar-Ankola is also very nice NH17 30Km stretch which is amazing to drive through hills and sea view!

MX6 will know the latest status on NH63. He keeps prowling these areas :).

Thanks roamingrao for the photographs.I have travelled this route a couple of times and I found the quality of the road always good.The route is scenic too and whenever I went to Goa I always go through this route.The Kamat upachar near Ankola was my favourite place for short break.

Thanks mates. Nice snaps and useful real-time info flowing in there, will be very handy for our trip during this June when we plan to pass through that area.


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