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Hi

Has anyone done the drive from Bangalore to kanyakumari recently? Any information would be helpful as I am planning to do this with my family with a stop over at Madurai.

Regards,
Raj

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Originally Posted by raj10800 (Post 5481075)
Has anyone done the drive from Bangalore to kanyakumari recently?

Pretty much clean highways all through out, with very minor diversions and constructions. In short 4 and 6 lane all the way, just watch out for 2 wheelers in Tamil Nadu, they can pop out from the middle barrier without any warnings.

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Hi

Has anyone done the drive from Bangalore to kanyakumari recently? Any information would be helpful as I am planning to do this with my family with a stop over at Madurai.

Regards,
Raj

We did Bangalore - Madurai - Rameshwaram - kanyakumari this week. All roads are in good shape. Just follow google maps but stick to the main highways (NH44/32) even if google maps recommend a faster way. NH44 is in great shape, especially after salem, the traffic thins out

I need help regarding thirunelveli halwa it seems these shops iruttukadai opens in the evening, so is missing out thirunelveli halwa is the only fate I have if I start in morning from kanyakumari?

I did blr-madurai-rameswaram- ecr- tuticorin-thirunelveli-kanyakumari. tomm is kanyakumari to blr. stayed in rameswaram and kanyakumari, but it seems I will be missing out the shop timings for getting the halwa :(

roads are good throughout except a few diversions here and there. Google baba made me drive through the madurai City which was pain, but everywhere else especially the ecr is wonderful. the ecr has an isolated charm of its own. would be a fun motorcycle ride there !!

as usual aspire remains a fuss free solid vehicle, and it seems people in tn and Kerala have a taste of fords. saw many aspires and a few eco sports down here :) good taste I say ;)

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Originally Posted by masterChief007 (Post 5526698)
I need help regarding thirunelveli halwa it seems these shops iruttukadai opens in the evening, so is missing out thirunelveli halwa is the only fate I have if I start in morning from kanyakumari?

Iruttu Kadai , which is diagonally opposite to amazing Nellaiappar Temple opens usually around 5 pm and there will be huge crowd for first couple of hours and then if stocks exist, you can get it easily.

That said, if you are not in Tirunelveli in the evening, alternatively you can still buy "Shanti sweets" halwa which is also good, but not "as popular" or famous as Iruttukadai halwa. There is no time restrictions for Shanti sweets halwa, so you can still get "Tirunelveli halwa" , but not "Tirunelveli Iruttu Kadai halwa".

-Ravi

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Originally Posted by masterChief007 (Post 5526698)
I need help regarding thirunelveli halwa it seems these shops iruttukadai opens in the evening

If you want to buy iruttu kadai halwa, you have to be in line about 445 pm. It is best suited for eating it hot.

If you want to take it home, buy from Santhi Sweets. The shop has shifted from its original place on the bus stand side to the opposite. I usually stay/ go for lunch at Janakiram and walk and get it. Janakiram serves a very good ilai sapadu worth trying.

There is another type of halwa called muscoth halwa from the same district. One place I get recommended is Thangaiah Sweets in Tisayanvilai.

Staying on topic with halwa, you may also try the halwa from Prema Vilas opposite Madurai junction, which should not be mixed with the halwa from Tirunelveli district, but has its own taste.

Yet another place worth visiting is Ganesh Bakery in Tuticorin.

Bonus place: Krishna Pannai Paal on NH7 between Sattur and Kovilpatti which sells an assortment of foodie goodies from around the area.

Hello,

Will be travelling from Bangalore to Trivandrum via salem> dindigul> Madurai..

Please could you advise good restaurants near Salem or between Salem and Namakkal?

Good for reference in my experience is Sree saravana Bhavan at sankari. after Salem on way to coimbatore. So similarly any recommendations for a good place at Salem or between Salem and Namakkal

Thank you

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Originally Posted by Accent Martin (Post 5673425)
Hello,
Please could you advise good restaurants near Salem or between Salem and Namakkal?
Thank you

@ Salem
1. Salem Cafe
2. Sri Saravana Bhavan's Aasai Dosai

After Salem
3. Adyar Ananda Bhavan

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Originally Posted by Accent Martin (Post 5673425)
Please could you advise good restaurants near Salem or between Salem and Namakkal?

A2B, this between Salem and Namakkal,

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5rvT4TFq6EmnbcJ79

Hi
I am planning to travel to Trivandrum from Bangalore via Salem, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil. Given the devastating floods that affected South Tamilnadu, how is state of NHs via these districts? Especially NHs enroute from Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Thanks

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Originally Posted by venks (Post 5683436)
Hi
I am planning to travel to Trivandrum from Bangalore via Salem, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil. Given the devastating floods that affected South Tamilnadu, how is state of NHs via these districts? Especially NHs enroute from Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Thanks

Bangalore - Nagercoil route is good as usual. No rains since last 2-3 days.

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Originally Posted by arun_josie (Post 5684000)
Bangalore - Nagercoil route is good as usual. No rains since last 2-3 days.

Thank you. I traveled couple of days back, absolutely no issues through the highway till Trivandrum. Traffic moves frustratingly slow between Nagercoil and Trivandrum, but that is an age-old issue !

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Originally Posted by venks (Post 5685470)
Thank you. I traveled couple of days back, absolutely no issues through the highway till Trivandrum. Traffic moves frustratingly slow between Nagercoil and Trivandrum, but that is an age-old issue !

After taking the right from BLR-Kanyakumari highway, on the Nagercoil bypass, were you asked to take a diversion? I reached the bypass yesterday around 1 pm and all the 4-wheelers were forced to take a right onto a narrow two-lane road with heavy truck traffic and many bad sections. I was in the Thar and breezed through but it would have been very difficult for sedans. This detour didn't affect the Google Maps ETA though. Joined back the Nagercoil-TVM highway via the Kalliancaud road. Post that, it was a painful journey till the Trivandrum bypass at Kalliyikavila. The traffic was surprisingly high on a Saturday afternoon. This section seems to have deteriorated since Sep when I had previously travelled. It felt a far cry from the usual butter-smooth TN highways, especially the Martandom flyover which made me feel as if I was back in Bangalore ORR.

Hi, I'm planning a drive from Bangalore to Trivandrum in a couple of weeks. In the past, it has been difficult to find good rest stops or restaurants in the Madurai - Nagercoil stretch. It would be helpful if you could recommend a few options, either vegetarian or non-vegetarian. It would be an added bonus if you could mention a few immediately after Salem as well.

From my side, these are a few stops we have made in the past:
1. Sri Saravana Bhavan's Aasai Dosai, Salem - Clean, good food. Fair amount of parking and decent toilets
2. (Sri) Nambi Bhavan, Gangaikondan - Good food, toilets ok, might not be great for women
3. Kathirvel Vaathu Kadai, Nanjaipugalur - Specialises in duck, only suitable for those interested in the particular food. Ambience not great, convenient parking.

Thanks in advance.

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Originally Posted by gopaneel (Post 5784359)
Hi, I'm planning a drive from Bangalore to Trivandrum in a couple of weeks.

Burma Kadai in Virudhunagar comes to mind for Non Veg Food.

Come to think of it, they have a new fully veg restaurant as well a bit further ahead of their famous non veg restaurant.

Tirunelveli (below the flyover) there's a vaira maligai (non-veg) and an aaryas (veg) next to it.

Capsi is a good option as well.

Between Nagercoil and Trivandrum, you will find Mohanam, Gauri Sankar and Udupi.

These are places i have tried :)


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