Got back last week from a Kolkata Darjeeling trip in my Ritz. Below are my 2 bits
Kolkata to Siliguri - Total Time 16 hours including a lunch break at Malda Golden Park Hotel.
Kolkata to Morgram - Excellent to decent roads. Made very good progress
Morgram to Farakka - Mostly great roads. Made decent progress
Farakka to Malda - Traffic at Farakka however not for long. Reached Kaliachawk and called Samba for the Mothabari Road detour. Masterpara Lane shows up on Google Maps, its the next unnamed left turn after it. Decent roads till you fall for the 'Google trap'. It showed me a left turn which took me through a Mango garden. The roads were initially great, cemented and twisties and then it suddenly disappeared. Huge craters and I found myself in the middle of the Piran-e-Pir mosque and fair. The place was crowded and barely wide enough to squeeze through. After negotiating through what seemed like unending horrible roads I was back out only to be caught in the Malda station traffic because I took a flyover, when I was supposed go below it to take a left to NH34. All this ate up a lot of time for me. Stopped at Golden Park for lunch.
Malda to Islampur - For this part of the journey I had 2 options.
1. Go through Dalkhola and Kishanganj or
2. Take the Botolbari - Islampur route as suggested by 1100D and Himadri.
Himadri had returned from Siliguri the day before and informed that supposedly there was a 3 day traffic block at Dalkhola/Kishanganj. The Botolbari - Islampur route was cautioned by both to have a treacherous last leg of about 5-10 kms where one needs to be really careful.
I still decided to go with the latter not wanting to be stuck at Dalkhola for 3-4 hours at least since it was getting dark. The entry point for the Botolbari route is well explained by 1100D is his thread of the same name. Initially it was fine and I was carrying a printout of the route from 1100D's thread. NBSTC buses were also using the same route I guess to avoid Dalkhola. There were bad stretches and busy sections however not something any car can manage until I reached the last leg. I saw an entire Ciaz disappear in front of me. It reappeared in reverse because it could not go out from the other side. Patiently I negotiated all the craters without hitting the underbelly even once and was out on NH31 till Islampur.
Islampur to Siliguri - Great roads. Made good progress.
Siliguri to Kolkata - Total Time 12.5 Hours including 2 breaks, Breakfast break at Malda Golden Park Malda and late lunch at NH2 Azad Hind after Burdwan.
Siliguri to Malda Golden Park Hotel - I left Siliguri at 5:35 AM and was sitting at Golden Park waiting for my Alu Parathas at 9:45 AM. I was really proud of this
specially since Golden Park to Siliguri had taken me 7+ hours during the onward journey. This was possible thanks to Himadri. The night before he mentioned that he got to know of another detour to avoid Dalkhola at a place called Nichitpur. I began a little research and I found the road he was talking about on Google Maps. Its a narrow lane on the left about 4.2 kms after the Surjapur Toll plaza. The road (College Road) takes you through villages and an unmanned railway crossing. The roads are very good thanks to some Pradhan Mantri Yojna except a km or so of bad roads but nothing even a civic can't manage if driven carefully. When you come out on NH34 I sailed through till Malda Golden Park. I however did get some mini traffic jams at Raiganj crossing.
Malda Golden Park Hotel to Farakka - I took the unfinished Malda Byepass , however was diverted to towards Malda town again since the road was closed midway. After crossing the terrible Malda traffic I thought of taking the correct Mothabari Road again to avoid Kaliachawk. As luck would have it, I was not allowed to go through since the road was closed for some repair work at the Railway Crossing gate. I had to go through Kaliachawk, most times driving on the wrong side and crossed the Farakka bridge which was surprsingly empty. Had met 1100D as well here who was on his way to Sandakphu in his Marengo.
Farakka to Burdwan - The fun began after Farakka before the Ballalpur (Single) Bridge. There was a 5km long line of trucks I guess if not more. I started driving on the wrong side again, on the gravel. I am glad I did that or maybe I would have been still stuck there now. After crossing the same I was in 3 minds.
1. Beherampore - Kolkata route
2. Morgram - Bolpur - Burdwan route (which I used during the onward journey)
3. Khorgram- Burdwan route as suggested by Himadri
I went with 3 and the roads were good most of the way however a considerable amount of it was under construction or had portholes big enough to require a hatch to slow down and I lost quite some time there. An SUV need not bother about the same. I by mistake also went into Burdwan town and thanks to the horrible traffic it took some time to come out on the Durgapur Expressway.
Burdwan to Kolkata - Durgapur Expressway. Enough said. Had stopped in between for a late lunch at Gopalpur Azad Hind.
To conclude below is my recommendation for the route from Kolkata to Siliguri and vice versa. This route would ensure in the current scenario, good to excellent roads 90 - 95% of the route and avoid most major bottlenecks.
Kolkata - Burdwan through Durgapur Expressway (take right from Renaissance) - Bolpur - Suri - Morgram - Farakka - Mothabari Road to avoid Kaliachawk (make sure you find the road and follow it) - Malda (use Bypass if possible) - Raiganj - take right for College Road at Haripur - Nichitpur - Kishanganj - Islampur - Siliguri.
The entire distance for the return leg was 612 kms from Pradhan Nagar in Siliguri to Saltlake and I managed to just about complete it in 1 tankful. I donot have the photographs with me right now for the College road and Nichitpur entrances, however I will post them as soon as I can. A screen shot of the route map there is below.
Many many thanks to Samba, Himadri and Anirban (1100D) for all your help and support. I know I bugged you guys a lot however you have been patient throughout. @Samba thanks for keeping a track of my progress and help all through the journey. You guys rock !!