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Originally Posted by raaj.bhalla (Post 4231751)
I would like to know if the route will be safe considering the time I will be close to Goa and is there any time restrictions on entry.

Thanks
Raj

No issues in terms of Safety on this route at all. Anmod is better in terms of wider roads as opposed to Chorla under darkness.

Just make sure you plan your breaks well. The first decent place to stop will be half a km before the Goa Entry check post (Dudhsagar Resorts and Spa) in case you need a break.

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Originally Posted by paragsachania (Post 4231789)
No issues in terms of Safety on this route at all. Anmod is better in terms of wider roads as opposed to Chorla under darkness.

Just make sure you plan your breaks well. The first decent place to stop will be half a km before the Goa Entry check post (Dudhsagar Resorts and Spa) in case you need a break.

Thanks. And there is no entry restrictions on that route with respect to time, am I correct?

And my bad, my question was for leaving from Bangalore at 12 noon and reaching goa at about 10 pm.

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Originally Posted by raaj.bhalla (Post 4231792)
Thanks. And there is no entry restrictions on that route with respect to time, am I correct?

Absolutely no restrictions. Road open 24/7.

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Originally Posted by paragsachania (Post 4231797)
Absolutely no restrictions. Road open 24/7.

Thanks so much. Gives me some relief.

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Originally Posted by raaj.bhalla (Post 4231792)
Thanks. And there is no entry restrictions on that route with respect to time, am I correct?

And my bad, my question was for leaving from Bangalore at 12 noon and reaching goa at about 10 pm.

As mentioned by Parag bhai, there is absolutely no restriction for entry. In fact the entry fee of Rs.250 is no more charged to out state vehicles (GST Effect :D).
If you leave as per your scheduled time then you should easily cross Hubli before sunset (around 6 PM). There will not be much traffic till Ramanagar after Hubli. Because of empty roads many a people tend to rush but I would not recommend speeding above 80 kmph once you leave NH4. Trust me you will be far more relaxed while driving with above speed.
Happy Driving...

Thanks Ertigiat. Can you suggest some places for lunch and dinner? I will leave Koramangla by 11 and drive straight to my hotel in Goa.

I too will be driving to Goa on 12th Aug and back on 15 Aug. Planning to leave around 5-5:30 AM from Whitefield.

Which is the best/fastest route to take and the best place to stop for breakfast and lunch ?

Also while returning do I take the same route and the best place to stop for lunch since will be leaving the hotel post breakfast.

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Originally Posted by Altocumulus (Post 4232642)
I too will be driving to Goa on 12th Aug and back on 15 Aug. Planning to leave around 5-5:30 AM from Whitefield.

If you can start an hour earlier that would even better. Because it will take some time for you to hit the runway to take off (I mean NH4 at Yashwantpur); thanks to traffic.

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Originally Posted by Altocumulus (Post 4232642)
I too will be driving to Goa on 12th Aug and back on 15 Aug. Planning to leave around 5-5:30 AM from Whitefield.

Which is the best/fastest route to take and the best place to stop for breakfast and lunch ?

Also while returning do I take the same route and the best place to stop for lunch since will be leaving the hotel post breakfast.

Nice. Will you be in North Goa? I will be in north Goa and I stay in Whitefield (kadugodi) too. Just because of spell bee exam of my son on 12th I have to change the departure time from Bangalore else return plan is same as yours. 👍

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 4232643)
If you can start an hour earlier that would even better. Because it will take some time for you to hit the runway to take off (I mean NH4 at Yashwantpur); thanks to traffic.

Thanks for tip. Will try to however it's very difficult for me to go to sleep and I ensure I get some before a long drive.

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Originally Posted by raaj.bhalla (Post 4232723)
Nice. Will you be in North Goa? I will be in north Goa and I stay in Whitefield (kadugodi) too. Just because of spell bee exam of my son on 12th I have to change the departure time from Bangalore else return plan is same as yours. 👍

I will be in South Goa, Palolem to be precise. I stay right next to Biergarten, on Graphite India Road. Maybe we can coordinate on the way back. :)

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Originally Posted by raaj.bhalla (Post 4232389)
Thanks Ertigiat. Can you suggest some places for lunch and dinner? I will leave Koramangla by 11 and drive straight to my hotel in Goa.

Hello & Apologies, I completely missed this post.

There is nice post by Parag Sir regarding eateries along NH4, (In fact we have separate thread).

Once you leave NH4 not much options are available. You can find bakeries near Ramanagar bus stand to grab some snacks. Once you descend Anmod ghat you can take stop at Doodhsagar Resort. But I would not recommend it. It will unnecessarily be waste of time.

If you are starting from Kormanagala by 11 AM you should cross Hubli by 5 PM (or even before it depending on number of breaks you take). Grab some snacks at Ramanagar at around 6.30 PM and head straight to your destination. It rains cats & dogs in Goa plus you are travelling to Goa during extended weekend which will result in heavy traffic. So earlier is better.

Happy Driving,

P.S. - Carry all necessary documents of your vehicle (Smart Card, Pollution Certificate, Insurance). You will be stopped either at Anmod check post or just before Anmod ghat begins for inspection (Long weekend = More Vehicles = More Inspection).

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Originally Posted by paragsachania (Post 4231789)
Anmod is better in terms of wider roads as opposed to Chorla under darkness.

Parag is right as usual :-).

I recommend avoiding Chorla at night. In some stretches the ghat section is sometimes really narrow 2 lanes and very unforgiving for even the slightest mistakes. There are trees all along the verge and pretty steep drop-offs.

Anmod is much more peaceful and wider.

Visiting Goa in August but planning to go via Amboli. Quick question on the route to take from Belgaum. I found the Bauxite road to be most convenient since very less circles and intersections to cross and struggle if there is any traffic during that time in Belgaum.
My question is on the feasibility of taking the Bauxite road to hit the Sawantwadi road and same road while coming back as well. Should I go ahead with this route? Any help is appreciated.

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Originally Posted by rajivtelang (Post 4240992)
I found the Bauxite road to be most convenient since very less circles and intersections to cross and struggle if there is any traffic during that time in Belgaum.

I had blindly followed what maps suggested last year on our way to Ratnagiri via Amboli. It routed me through the Khanapur Road and we had to cross just one traffic light and turn right after which road was busy but not irritating at all. In fact, this felt easier to cross than the way we cross Belgaum for Chorla. It was all over in 15 minutes.

So from NH4, you take the same exit which you take after crossing Sankam and from the service lane ahead turn left onto Khanapur road.

Here is the route.

And this is the exit that I am referring to:

https://youtu.be/rP_l0Z9f64I


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My question is on the feasibility of taking the Bauxite road to hit the Sawantwadi road and same road while coming back as well. Should I go ahead with this route? Any help is appreciated.
The road itself is easy to approach from the main highway and I had taken it once when I was driving through Tilari Ghat in 2015. However, you can still take the Khanapur route to reach Chandgarh and then beyond that to Amboli as this is not traffic prone except one signal.

Let us see what the local boy Vivek85 has to say about this.

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Originally Posted by rajivtelang (Post 4240992)
I found the Bauxite road to be most convenient since very less circles and intersections to cross and struggle if there is any traffic during that time in

Bauxite road will hardly have any traffic and is easy, but the road mostly is in a bad shape. Pot holes here and there.
Where as the route Parag has mentioned is the best, there will be traffic but nothing to be worried about, this also would be the fastest route.


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