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Originally Posted by hvkumar
(Post 2043048)
My friend took 2.5 hours to travel 18 kms from Nelamangala to Jalahalli junction 3-4 days ago! |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043043)
^^ Would also depend on where you will stay in Bangalore during your visit. If staying in South Bangalore areas, Magadi Road works for you else the good old NH48 from Nelamangala isn't that bad either. |
Originally Posted by hvkumar
(Post 2043048)
My friend took 2.5 hours to travel 18 kms from Nelamangala to Jalahalli junction 3-4 days ago! |
Originally Posted by MX6
(Post 2043086)
R.R. I'd go with what Paragsachania says. Where in Bengaluru do you stay? Depending on that we can suggest a route to join NH48. West/ south bangalore clearly call for Magadi route. Any other part, then pray the nelamangala elevated tollway is opened before your trip (which are supposed to open this month end). |
Originally Posted by ranjith.rajaram
(Post 2043099)
Yap I am starting from Ramaiah Garden, JP Nagar (you can put the same in Google maps to find the start location) and I guess this should be the route. Attachment 413417 Correct me if I am wrong ... |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043126)
Way back you might want to get down from NICE at Kanakapura Road and then get into JP nagar. |
Originally Posted by ranjith.rajaram
(Post 2043185)
I will coming back from Mysore still the same applies ? |
Any good hotel in Shravanabelagola for breakfast ? |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043207)
1. There is a CCD at Bellur cross attached to a HP Fuel station. This is after Kunigal and Yediyur cross and not easy to miss. 2. Just a kilometer and a half ahead after CCD Mayura on the left hand side. Again not difficult to miss the board. Further ahead of this you will deviate to Shravanabelagola from Hirisave and hence I wouldn't talk about Kamat,Atithi and another CCD near Channarayapatna(Udyapura) that are located on either sides of the Highway since you will join back NH48 before Channarayapatna town after visiting Shravanabelagola and it will be brunch time them:) |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2042497)
^^ If its Veg, Belur does have a couple of decent restaurants for Lunch and Dinner - Vishnu Regency (Biccodu Road), Sumukha Regency (Main Road) and Vishnu Prasad - All these 3 offer South Indian as well as north Indian cuisine. Hassan has plenty like Suvrana Regency, Shree Krishna (both Beg) and Jewel Rock (Veg/NV). @ranjith.rajaram: Two things from my side: The route shown is OK but you can hit Belur and then Halebidu and then take the road to Hagare (Which is 10 kms from Halebidu) and will hit the Belur-Hassan Road from where Hassan is 20 Kms. This is usually the preferred route. Don't take the Hassan bypass to reach Belur Road and instead I would suggest you to take the route through the city and take right to Join Belur road at Hassan outskirts at Thanneeruhalla. This is because all those roads taking you into Hassan city from the bypass are in worst condition and taking the route through the city makes a lot of sense with just 10-15 additional minutes. |
Originally Posted by ranjith.rajaram
(Post 2042415)
Hi All, Need a route check on a one day trip from Bangalore - Shravanabelagola - Halebidu - Belur - Mysore - Bangalore. Plan is to start from Bangalore at 6 AM 10th September reach Shravanabelagola and then to Halebidu, Belur visit temples and reach mysore by 9-10 PM and halt in mysore. 1) Please see attached screenshot and let me know if this is the best route. 2) Need to know the temple time in Shravanabelagola - Halebidu - Belur 3) Good place of lunch @ Halebidu ? 4) After visiting these places can I reach mysore by 10 PM ? Attachment 413235 Regards, Ranjith |
Originally Posted by ranjith.rajaram
(Post 2043225)
Does CCD (Cafe Coffee Day) serves breakfast with south Indian menu (Idly, Dosa etc) ? I have been to CCD that are located in the Cities which usually provides Coffee, Biscuits and some sandwiches. If this is true then my only choice is Mayura thats after CCD. Oops and Kamat it located in Channarayapatna ? then I have no choice :Frustrati hoping Mayura will match the standards of Kamat |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043081)
Strange HVK but quite possible if all the bridges were closed and traffic was diverted from the service lanes alone. This month alone I have taken this stretch more than thrice during peak evenings and it has usually been 30-40 minutes to reach Jalahalli cross from where I deviate left towards my location. Last week to Pune, the section from NICE till Nelamangala was jammed but it took me about 45 minutes from here alone to reach the first toll towards Tumkur. But trust me, the situation has eased a lot compared to what it was earlier and it is only due to opening of these bridges. It would only be bad luck to get stranded in a jam here now as compared to those days when it was a normal everyday affair any time of the day/night. |
Originally Posted by ranjith.rajaram
(Post 2043225)
Does CCD (Cafe Coffee Day) serves breakfast with south Indian menu (Idly, Dosa etc) ? I have been to CCD that are located in the Cities which usually provides Coffee, Biscuits and some sandwiches. |
If this is true then my only choice is Mayura thats after CCD. |
Oops and Kamat it located in Channarayapatna ? then I have no choice :Frustrati hoping Mayura will match the standards of Kamat |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043287)
I am not too sure as I never stop at CCD even for a coffee but have seen many BHPians jump with joy referring to CCD as if it is an Oasis in a desert. But yes, if cleaner restrooms is the question CCD wins hands down. |
Originally Posted by addyhemmige
(Post 2043278)
If you ask me, Mayura is a better bet than the Kamat. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043287)
I am not too sure as I never stop at CCD even for a coffee but have seen many BHPians jump with joy referring to CCD as if it is an Oasis in a desert. But yes, if cleaner restrooms is the question CCD wins hands down. Mayura is a South/North Indian restaurant and will serve you Idlis and Dosas and yummy as well. I regularly stop here for their Mini Idlis. I would've suggested Tatte Idlis at Kunigal but the place resembles a Tapri with no facility of restrooms. We've been stopping here regularly for spongy plate Idlis and crips vadas. Coffee and Tea aren't that good. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 2043287)
I would've suggested Tatte Idlis at Kunigal but the place resembles a Tapri with no facility of restrooms. We've been stopping here regularly for spongy plate Idlis and crips vadas. Coffee and Tea aren't that good. |
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