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Old 16th October 2012, 14:56   #4306
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Re: Cool Drives within 150km from Bangalore

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My suggestion: Take the road between D and C
I was always for what you you mentioned. But later I remember you (or I think it was Parag) mentioning that this option was very bad with a railway crossing gone really horrible. Hence it was better to take the Gorur road (points A and B) as you have shown.



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It is still bad amp, but because of the shorter distance of the bad stretch, it would be feasible to take this.
Addy,

Last time I did that stretch that on a Fusion, I could easily manage with some close calls. As you said since the overall stretch was not long, I could get over it easily.
Then how taking Mysore road and then through the city? Longer and not worth it?

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I was always for what you you mentioned. But later I remember you (or I think it was Parag) mentioning that this option was very bad with a railway crossing gone really horrible. Hence it was better to take the Gorur road (points A and B) as you have shown.
It is still bad amp, but because of the shorter distance of the bad stretch, it would be feasible to take this.
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Old 20th October 2012, 11:29   #4308
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can anyone tell me about the road condition between Madikeri to Sulliya? I will be traveling to Kumble this Weekend and I was planning to go via Madikeri. Can I take the Sulliya - Jalsoor route?
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re: The art of travelling between Bangalore - Mangalore/Udupi

Since several folks have done Charmadi recently, can someone please comment on belur-gonebidu-kottigehara VS belur-gendehalli-kottigehara? I am leaving there Monday morning.
Last time I went to Mudigere was an year ago and I suffered on some rough stretches through Gonebidu. I want to avoid this stretch if it still is in a bad shape.
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re: The art of travelling between Bangalore - Mangalore/Udupi

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Since several folks have done Charmadi recently, can someone please comment on belur-gonebidu-kottigehara VS belur-gendehalli-kottigehara? I am leaving there Monday morning.
Last time I went to Mudigere was an year ago and I suffered on some rough stretches through Gonebidu. I want to avoid this stretch if it still is in a bad shape.
The Gonebidu route is is great shape now. Am headed there tomorrow.
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Old 21st October 2012, 16:35   #4311
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Restaurants before Sakaleshpur

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I'd be returning from Mangalore next week. Are there any good restaurants with decent toilets, before Sakaleshapura. I remember seeing a Kamat near Uppinangady, but their website lists only the one near C R Patna (udayapura).

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Hi,

I'd be returning from Mangalore next week. Are there any good restaurants with decent toilets, before Sakaleshapura. I remember seeing a Kamat near Uppinangady, but their website lists only the one near C R Patna (udayapura).

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Just after uppinangady junction around a km ahead on the left, you have 'Aditya'. One of the best restaurant/hotel on this highway. If not this, you would have 'Surabhi Next' which will be on your left, say around 3 kms before you hit the sakleshpur town.
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Just after uppinangady junction around a km ahead on the left, you have 'Aditya'. One of the best restaurant/hotel on this highway. If not this, you would have 'Surabhi Next' which will be on your left, say around 3 kms before you hit the sakleshpur town.
I second that. Both these places are decent.
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re: The art of travelling between Bangalore - Mangalore/Udupi

Guys, I will be doing a Bangalore - Mangalore - Belgaum - Bangalore trip in the first week of November in my Laura.

First of all, what is best route to Mangalore from Bangalore these days and what is the condition of roads (Shiradi ghats etc..)? . Say if I start by 6 AM from Sanjaynagar, at what time can I expect to reach Mangalore (Baikampady indl estate) ?

THe plan is to finish off work that day at Mangalore and spend the night at Mangalore. Some good Hotel suggestions are welcome

The next day I will be driving to Belgaum from Mangalore. On the way to Belgaum I have to visit a company in Aroor near Brahmavara.

Please suggest the best route from Mangalore to Belgaum

Google maps gives me three options

Option 1

Mangalore - Udupi - Kundapura - Bhatkal - Honnavar - Kumta - Yellapur - Haliyal - Khanapur - Belgaum

Total distance = 422 kms

In this option, I am familiar with the road conditions from Kumta onwards. (Two lane 60 ~ 80kph roads, but generally OK). Honnavar to Kumta tends to develop huge pot holes , which authorities fill up every now and then. The last time I drove this stretch, it was somewaht OK. Meaning to say one could drive around the potholes as traffic was generally not so dense.

The biggest fear of this route is the Kundapur - Bhatkal - Honnavar stretch. THis stretch always seems to be a nightmare.

Option 2

Mangalore - Udupi - Kundapura - Bhatkal - Kargal - Mavingundi - Siddapura - Sirsi - Yellapur - Haliyal - Khanapur - Belgaum



Total distance = 456 kms

Here I am familiar and comfortable with roads from Mavingundi onwards. The Bhatkal to Siddapur stretch (SH 50) is the worry as it is totally unknown.

Option 3

Mangalore - Udupi - Brahmavara - Hulikal - Hosanagara - Sagara - Siddapur - Sirsi - Yellapur - Haliyal - Khanapur - Belgaum


Total distance = 457 kms

Here again Sagar to Belgaum is familair. Brahmavar to Sagara is the fear.

Inputs of any kind will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Guys, I will be doing a Bangalore - Mangalore - Belgaum - Bangalore trip in the first week of November in my Laura.

First of all, what is best route to Mangalore from Bangalore these days and what is the condition of roads (Shiradi ghats etc..)? . Say if I start by 6 AM from Sanjaynagar, at what time can I expect to reach Mangalore (Baikampady indl estate) ?

THe plan is to finish off work that day at Mangalore and spend the night at Mangalore. Some good Hotel suggestions are welcome
Just came back from Mangalore on tuesday. Shiradi is still the fastest route. expect rough patches between sakleshpur-gundya but still drivable condition and less traffic. Dont worry about this part.

Coming to hotels, i dont stay much in hotels as i got plenty of relatives but if you are looking for a budget accommodation to just spend a night or transit purpose

Abhiman residency
Ayodhya hotel

Strictly speaking, they are good in terms of cleanliness and veg food and are only budget hotels.
If you are looking for posh options, i am sure you can find plenty online.

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The next day I will be driving to Belgaum from Mangalore. On the way to Belgaum I have to visit a company in Aroor near Brahmavara.

Please suggest the best route from Mangalore to Belgaum
Option one is the better among the 3 i guess. if you still want to be safe and expect very good road condition, go all the way till hubli and then take diversion.

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I second that. Both these places are decent.
Am planning for a breakfast stopover either at Surabhi NXT or Ossur during my next week trip to DSL.

Which of the above 2 places are recommended for a good breakfast and good toilets (womenfolk travelling with me).
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re: The art of travelling between Bangalore - Mangalore/Udupi

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Am planning for a breakfast stopover either at Surabhi NXT or Ossur during my next week trip to DSL.

Which of the above 2 places are recommended for a good breakfast and good toilets (womenfolk travelling with me).
Surabhi NXT, i have found them to have clean toilets and better parking facilities. Food is also decent. There were not so good feedback on food at 'Ossur' on this thread.

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Surabhi NXT, i have found them to have clean toilets and better parking facilities. Food is also decent. There were not so good feedback on food at 'Ossur' on this thread.

Thanks JMaruru for the tip !!
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Am planning for a breakfast stopover either at Surabhi NXT or Ossur during my next week trip to DSL.

Which of the above 2 places are recommended for a good breakfast and good toilets (womenfolk travelling with me).
Among the two, Surabhi is better. Ossur always looks pleasing to the eyes until one day i decided to stop there for lunch.

Surabhi is run by a group that owns 4 restaurants in sakleshpur(owned by some mangalore guy). And their dosa and veg meals are good. toilets are decent too
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Surabhi nxt is good. You could also try Mythri for good Dosas. The loos in both places are average.
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