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It was a 4-day holiday for kids and a long time since we ventured out for a trip apart from the regular drives to home town. So, just before a week from this holiday, we decided to go on a trip. But a 4-day weekend means, any place around 500 Kms from Bangalore will be heavily crowded and getting a booking at short notice would be difficult as well. So without any second thoughts, we started looking at offbeat locations.


Rameswaram was on my radar for a long time, especially to visit the Pamban bridge and Dhanushkodi. So, I started searching for hotels and I was getting a good deal through MakeMyTrip for a hotel in Madurai at a good price. My friend had recently stayed there and he gave a good feedback as well. So, I booked a reservation for us and we were good to go.

Tentative Plan:


Day 1: Bangalore to Madurai.


Day 2: Drive to Rameswaram – Pamban bridge, Ram Sethu point, Dhanushkodi. And drive back to Madurai for some shopping.


Day 3: Drive to Thanjavur - Brihadeeswarar temple, Thanjavur Maratha Palace. And then drive to Chennai.


After a day’s stay in Chennai, drive back to Bangalore.


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Day 1 - Bangalore to Madurai:

Some pics taken at the toll booths,

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Hotel Star Residency (http://www.starresidencyhotels.in)

I booked this hotel through Makemy trip and got at a pricing of 1100/- per day for an executive room with A/C. Its, 3500/- if we book directly in their website.
  • Spacious parking opposite to the hotel.
  • Rooms are spacious too and very clean.
  • Breakfast was complimentary and it had a good spread.
  • We felt that the room service dining was costly.
For food, we decided to try some local food joints and headed to Amma mess(not to be confused with Amma Unavagam) in an auto rickshaw. They served some nice non-veg food. The place was little dingy though.

This is the parking lot of the hotel. Nothing like getting a view of your car from your hotel room.:D

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Day 2: Pamban Bridge - Rameswaram - Dhanushkodi - Ram Sethu Point:

Plan was to start by 8:00 AM after breakfast. It was the complimentary buffet breakfast provided by the hotel. After breakfast, we hit the roads by 8:15 AM and within minutes we exited the city as the traffic was almost nil.

Route taken:

Manamadurai - Paramakudi – Rameswaram

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Few pics on the Paramakudi - Rameswaram stretch

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4 Lane road under construction

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Some nice smooth tarmac

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It’s a “No Parking” zone on the Pamban bridge, but police allowed everyone to stop the vehicles in an orderly manner and allowed us to enjoy the view. We waited for around one hour for a train to pass because our kids wouldn’t allow us to proceed without seeing the train. And they didn’t have issues waiting in that hot sun as well.

This is just when we entered Pamban Bridge

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The railway bridge

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This part of the bridge can open for ships to sail through.

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After a long wait the train arrives, we waited for one hour

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Dhanushkodi:

Rameswaram - Dhanushkodi stretch

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The last 5Kms is a newly laid road, but police are not allowing tourist/private vehicles. We felt that this could be because of the local van operators who will lose business if all vehicles are allowed. After seeing couple of private vehicles on this stretch, I requested the police at the check-post and he flatly rejected and asked me to take the van ride which goes through some rough sandy terrain. With no options left, we decided to take the Van ride.

Van ride to Ram Sethu point:
This is the Van stand

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Tough sandy terrain

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Now through the water

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Other side is Ram Sethu point and this van took us there

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Here is a small video clip while going towards Ram Sethu point(clarity is not good for the first 17 seconds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu3SpiQFPho

This is the Van which took us around

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Some ruins on the way

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Drive on the newly laid road:

After the van ride, I again requested the police at the check-post and he was still not willing to let me go. Finally after repeated request, he was ok for me to go till 2-3Kms. Knowing the local language really helped here.

So, it was only us on this road and few other two wheelers. As I promised him, I went till 3 Kms, enjoyed this scenic route and took few clicks of my Linea and returned back. It was very nice driving on this road with sea on both the sides and lovely newly laid tarmac.

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Return back to Madurai:

Now it was time to drive back after lunch. But since most of the hotels were closed due to diwali, we decided to drive back to Madurai. Started at around 3:00 PM and reached Madurai by 5:45 PM.

After entering Madurai, we came across a famous Jigarthanda shop and decided to taste it as we were already hungry. It was yumm.
Later, my wife had to skip the shopping plans because all shops were closed due to Diwali. I thanked my stars for it :D


Drive to Thanjavur - Chennai:

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Plan was same as the previous day, to start after breakfast by 8:00 AM. And we were able to stick to this plan and started exactly at 8 am.
Madurai - Trichy Highway


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A quick stop

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Trichy - Thanjavur Highway


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Thanjavur:

The roads inside thanjavur are really well-maintained with proper markings and they were clean as well. The plan was to visit Brihadeeswarar temple and Thanjavur Maratha Palace. We followed GPS and were able to reach Brihadeeswarar temple without any issues. The parking was opposite to this temple so no issues there as well.

Roads inside Thanjavur town

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Brihadeeswarar temple:

  • The parking was opposite to this temple. so no issues there as well.
  • It was not much crowded. So kids were able to run around.
  • It was too hot and the kids were losing steam. We bought some Temple Prasadham and water at the Prasadham stall to keep the kids revved up.
  • There were some handicraft stalls inside the temple premise near the cloakroom. So, the kids got some doodads and my wife bought a Tanjavur Thalayaatti Bommai as a souvenir.
Spacious parking which is located opposite to this temple


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Layout of this temple

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Thanjavur Maratha Palace:
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Wall graffiti by the vandals :Frustrati

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After visiting these two places, all of us were tired and decided to move on towards Chennai. Initial plan was to take the Ariyalur – Perambalur route. But since the plan was to do a non-Stop drive, we decided to take the Trichy route which is more comfortable and not time consuming as well.

As soon as we hit the highway, there was an A2B in about 2Kms. We decided to stop here for lunch.

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After lunch we started around 1:45 PM and stopped at a BP to fill fuel. From this point, it was a non-stop drive and reached Chennai(Guindy) by 7:15 PM.


4th/5th day – Chennai and return to Bangalore:

The day was spent visiting friends and family.

Since the return to Bangalore was on the last day of vacation, we decided to start by 10:00 AM from Guindy so that we can avoid the toll traffic. As planned, we started by 10:00 AM and it was a breeze through all the toll plazas except Attibele.

For lunch we took parcel from “Star Biriyani”, Ambur. This place was very crowded. So taking parcel made more sense as they have a separate
counter for parcels.

We reached home by 3:30 PM.

Overall, it was a fun-filled trip even though the locations were little offbeat. What we loved about this trip was that these locations were not crowded. The roads to these locations were good with less traffic.

Some Numbers:

Distance: 1827 Kms
Duration: 32H:32M
Avg Speed: 56 Kmph
FE: 18.9

And my Linea crossed 96K and 97K during this trip






Note from Mod : Thread moved to Travelogue section. Thanks for sharing

That reminds me of the Dhanushkodi trip we did in last Dec. Any idea behind the purpose of the new wide road that has got built in Dhanushkodi ? Some said it is supposed to connect to Srilanka which I don't think is correct. Looking at the width of the road, thought it was meant for heavy traffic and large container trucks

Awesome trip Arun :)

Dhanushkodi has been on my list for very long and always kept it on hold thinking I will do it when I venture to Kanyakumari taking pit stops in Madurai/ Dhanushkodi and so on. Seems like your T log has a lot of facts and figures to help make my decision. I am thinking it would be a good weekend trip too - leave Bangalore early AM and same day complete Pamban bridge, Dhanushkodi!

Lets see how this comes up! Thanks for all the details though.

Thanks for sharing the travelogue.

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Originally Posted by arun_josie (Post 4086165)
The last 5Kms is a newly laid road, but police are not allowing tourist/private vehicles. We felt that this could be because of the local van operators who will lose business if all vehicles are allowed.

The road has been built, but is awaiting inauguration (we all know the drills and the circus associated with inaugurations). That could be the reason why traffic is not allowed yet.

There is a dedicated thread:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/street...anushkodi.html

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Originally Posted by gadadhar (Post 4086650)
That reminds me of the Dhanushkodi trip we did in last Dec. Any idea behind the purpose of the new wide road that has got built in Dhanushkodi ? Some said it is supposed to connect to Srilanka which I don't think is correct. Looking at the width of the road, thought it was meant for heavy traffic and large container trucks

There is an active proposal under consideration to connect Sri Lanka and India:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/street...sri-lanka.html

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Originally Posted by gadadhar (Post 4086650)
Looking at the width of the road, thought it was meant for heavy traffic and large container trucks

I don't think this road will be used by containers. Below information explains on why this is a 12 metre road,

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The 12-metre-wide road, with seven metres for carriage and 2.5 metres pave shoulders on either side, has been laid as per the design obtained from the Department of Ocean Engineering of the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras.

As the road was flanked by shores, gabion boxes were erected as suggested by the IIT-M on both sides to protect it from possible tidal action.

Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/nationa...cle8190642.ece
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Originally Posted by abirnale (Post 4086666)
Awesome trip Arun :)

I am thinking it would be a good weekend trip too - leave Bangalore early AM and same day complete Pamban bridge, Dhanushkodi!

Lets see how this comes up! Thanks for all the details though.

Thanks Avinash!

Yes, you can combine this with Kanyakumari or if its a 2-day trip then you can cover Pamban Bridge/Dhanushkodi/Rameswaram Temple etc. or Pamban,Dhanushkodi on first day and Madurai on the second day.

A 4AM start from bangalore means, you can reach Pamban bridge by 1PM. And Dhanushkodi is another 30Kms from there.

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Originally Posted by darklord (Post 4086689)
Thanks for sharing the travelogue.

The road has been built, but is awaiting inauguration (we all know the drills and the circus associated with inaugurations). That could be the reason why traffic is not allowed yet.

There is a dedicated thread:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/street...anushkodi.html

Thanks darklord for this update. I thought this road is already open.

Brihadeeshwara Temple looks impressive. Quick wiki search revealed that its an UNESCO world heritage site! Will definitely visit this place some time in the future. If you have any more pics of this Chola temple in your camera, do post.

17 pilgrims get stuck in seawater(Van ride), rescued - Dhanushkodi:

When we took the van ride, we really didn't have any fear even though the route of this van is along the seashore and at places it goes through the sea as well to reach the Ram Sethu point. But couple of days back, 17 pilgrims got stuck inside a van in seawater. This news really sends shivers down my spine. We didn't realize the risk when we went on this ride.

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People from a rescue van trying to save pilgrims from another van which got stuck in slush on the way to Dhanushkodi on Wednesday.

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Here is the complete news.

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Sources said the pilgrims, including eight women and children from Tirunelveli, engaged the van service at Muhuntharayar Chathiram to visit Dhanushkodi in the afternoon.

Local fishermen rescued 17 pilgrims after the van in which they were travelling to Dhanushkodi on the marshy terrain got stuck in a ditch after being hit by the waves when the sea became rough on Wednesday afternoon.

Sources said the pilgrims, including eight women and children from Tirunelveli, engaged the van service at Muhuntharayar Chathiram to visit Dhanushkodi in the afternoon. The mishap occurred after one-km-long drive.

The pilgrims panicked after they were caught in the water. They chose to remain in the van as the water level rose to waist deep. Van drivers took another van from Muhuntharayar Chathiram and reached the spot to rescue the pilgrims, but that van too got stuck in the slush.

Finding the two vans ‘marooned’ and the pilgrims crying for help, local fishermen rushed to the spot and rescued them. The fishermen formed a human chain and helped the pilgrims reach the road nearby and walk back to Muhutharayar Chathiram.

National Highways has made ready a new road to Dhanushkodi and up to Arichalmunai, the eastern end of the island, covering a distance of 9.5 km, from Muhuntharayar Chathiram at a cost of about Rs. 66 crore, but it is yet to be thrown open for traffic.

As the road awaited formal inauguration, scores of pilgrims, who visited the island, took the risky and rough van rides to reach Dhanushkodi as they believed that their pilgrimage could not complete without a visit to the sacred place.


Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/nationa...cle9297800.ece

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Originally Posted by smartcat (Post 4086825)
Brihadeeshwara Temple looks impressive. Quick wiki search revealed that its an UNESCO world heritage site! Will definitely visit this place some time in the future. If you have any more pics of this Chola temple in your camera, do post.

Sure, I will see if I have anymore pics. Yes, this temple was given the UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1987.

Nice travelogue Arun! I had planned a drive to Dhanushkoti with my cousin three years back by just wearing a white shirt and mundu but it never happened :). I'll definitely plan one in future. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures.

Nice trip there Arun! :thumbs up

The pictures from those toll booths are sad though. I was in Bangalore over that weekend with my friends and Friday was mad. The ride from airport to city took a long time even though it wasn't office hours. But we had the city to ourselves for the next 3 days. Everyone had gotten out. :D

Coming back to your trip, its really bad that cops don't allow one to take the car to Ram Sethu point. Had plans to do this sometime, but not very sure now.


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