Hi everyone. The Jeep saw its maiden trip to Goa over the last few days and the trip marked another special occasion. It was the first time I took the Malkapur - Anuskura ghat route (I’ve always gone via Nipany Amboli ghat only).
I used it both ways - from Pune to Morjim on the way out and then on the return from Morjim to Mumbai.
The Route
Baner Pune —> NH 48 to Karad —> Turn right little after Karad towards Malkapur (Kale Pachwad Road) —> Kokrud —> Malkapur (via Ameni ghat) —> stay left for Anuskura ghat (instead of right for Amba ghat) —> Pachal —> Rajpatan —> Around Saundal (little after Shree Ravalanath Mandir Saundal take a left turn which avoids going up to Oni and Rajapur - it cuts through) —> Nikharewadi —> Kelavli —> hit NH66 at Kharepatan. From there its NH 66 all the way to your destination at Goa.
We took the same route on the way back except that we came all the way till Mumbai on our return.
12 August | Pune to Morjim | ~ 440 kms; 8 hours door to door.
Dep: 6:10 am
Arr: 2:10 pm
One food halt (35 mins), one fuel halt and a bunch of short halts for pics.
15 August | Morjim to Mumbai | ~ 560 kms; 10 hrs 45 mins door to door.
Dep: 6:30 am
Arr: 5:15 pm
Two food halts (bkfast and lunch, ~30 mins each), two fuel halts (one of which had a coffee break too at Expressway food court).
General notes:
# Karad city has some traffic jams on account of the flyover being rebuilt. It was bad on the 12th but ok on the 15th, thanks to the public holiday I suppose.
# In terms of the overall route condition, I would happily take it in a sedan or an SUV - no problems whatsoever (more fun in sedans IMO thanks to the lovely twisties). For bikers, I’d take it in my ADV or even a sports bike. Again no specific problems like bad potholes etc for any meaningful section. More on road and route below.
# The roads up to Anuskura ghat are like runway tarmac and extremely scenic, with windmills etc en route.
# Anuskura ghat is a typical narrow ghat road not dissimilar to Amboli width wise but road quality remains excellent.
# Post Anuskura ghat the roads are quite narrow. They are single carriageway allowing for both sides traffic but going onward before and after Saundal can be quite narrow. Traffic is sparse though so heavy oncoming traffic isn’t a problem.
#. Post Saundal the road narrows up a bit and also has its only section of slightly rough roads where you need to be careful. No deep potholes though it’s just broken tarmac for most part and end to end this accounts for about 10 kms where you need to be slightly careful. I wouldn’t hesitate taking even a 5 series if I had to, let alone a 3GT which will sail.
# In general, I felt this route had less traffic even on the cut through section from NH 48 until NH 66. The other advantage of cutting in at Karad (vs Nipany) is that you’re replacing ~100 kms of the busier and lane indisciplined traffic on NH48 (Karad to Nipany) with ~100 kms of NH66 (Kharepatan to the point where you exit if you take Sawantwadi route). NH66 is as wide, better road, less traffic infested and generally more pleasant than the same 100 kms on the Kolhapur NH 48 route.
# This route perhaps feels more desolate for longer sections (maybe it’s my perception since I was new to it) so keep that in mind. Although IMO even the Nipany to Sawantwadi has long desolate sections I suppose.
# On your return, if you’re leaving early from Goa, there may not be very many decent food options (which include a decent usable loo) till quite late in the morning. We had our food halt at Rane dining, a little after Malkapur and it was 10:10 am - a good 208 kms from when we left our Villa at Morjim. Carry some small bites maybe to keep yourself or any kids with you going till then.
# Rane Dining (pic below) was very clean and had a decently clean and usable loo (by inside highway roads standards). Something that’s useful if you’ve got ladies and kids with you. Food options & timing for breakfast are very limited though - they only had misal and poha (both were good) and it was stated as being served only from 9 to 11 am. They do serve proper lunch as well - a thali if I’m not mistaken but can’t recall. We used the place for breakfast on our return leg. We had coincidentally stopped exactly opposite on our way to Goa just for pics. It was just so scenic.
A few pictures of the road trip (a mix of pics taken to and fro).
The Route
Rane dining: stopped here for breakfast on our return.
Windmills near Malkapur
Beautiful ghat sections: lush green in the monsoons.
Some bad patches. There are some small patches that are worse but nothing too bad. For context, by FAR, the worst road conditions we encountered throughout the trip was the a 400 mtrs section leading up to our Villa in the last km.
Tarmac like roads for a large chunk of the drive on this route.