Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Bangalore to Hyderabad by Car

Day 7 of trip: Bangalore to Hyderabad 

Its always good to go back home. But not this time. Lukewarm feeling, thinking about drive coming to end. Ya, this was the last day of the trip.

580km drive covered in 8 hours, that includes 2 pit stops, 20 mins each. 

First pitstop @ BP Ghar Dhaba, Chikballapur, where i brimmed up the tank with 10 ltr fuel. It was happy feeling to see Kamat Upachar Hotel located here. Had a hot breakfast with refreshing cuppa coffee. This petrol bunk located 40km from Bangalore Devanahalli Airport, would be an ideal R&R spot for folks driving to Hyderabad
BP Ghar Dhaba, Chikballapur, NH7
BP Ghar Dhabas.. Loaded with facilities like Restaurant, Rest Room, ATM(not at all places)
And the best part..accepting credit cards for fuel..  gives a good feel. 
Very inviting for the much deserved R&R, during long drives. 

After 17km from Kurnool, there is BP Ghar Dhaba, Manavpad. Brimmed up the tank with 19 ltr fuel. This place got a restaurant, restroom etc. 
BP Ghar Dhaba, Manavpad, NH7 (17km from Kurnool)
I just made a list of Petrol Bunks and Toll Gates in Bangalore to Hyderabad route.
List of Petrol Bunks in Bangalore to Hyderabad Route (NH7)

Would like to share the Summary of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Trip

  • 2867 km Drive
  • 200 Ltr Petrol
  • 14.27 KMPL (Mileage under conditions: Honda City, Continuous A/c with 50% setting, 4 Occupants in 60% travel & 2 in the rest of drive)

Trip Expenses, Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Trip
In my words, Long drives are soul searching experiments. One realizes the inner self.. This drive was one among them.

Felt a sense of accomplishment, travelling all the way to southern most tip of India and reaching back home.

Indeed, a wonderful start for all future long journeys in queue.


Signing off,
Neo




    Saturday, October 8, 2011

    Madurai to Bangalore - Drive by Car

    Day 6 of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Trip: Drive to Bangalore


    We visited the legendary Murugan Idly shop, famous for their soft & spongy white Idly served with 3 different chutneys. (Idly is a steam cooked Pancake made of Urad dal & rice flour). And one cant forget their Kaara podi (Powder made of chilly, lentils & other spices) ground so nicely, that is as soft as talcum powder. 

    A bit of Idly dipped in the Kaara Podi + Oil Paste and slipped in to mouth.. mmmmMMM.. the idly so soft that breaks instantaneously & relieving the fresh aroma of spices used in kaara podi... Fascinating..! 
    This combo should be added to list of best inventions man kind ever made :) Remarkable taste.. 

    Jayaram Bakery. Another best eatery in Madurai. . Freshly baked cakes & pastries, crispy snacks and lot more.. We tried Donut cakes, Fruit Roll, Cup Cake and Chicken Sandwich.

    Just opposite to Madurai Railway station, there is the Prema Vilas Lala Halwa Shop. (Halwa is a sweet, gelly like dessert, made from milk of wheat). Hot Halwa wrapped and packed in dry leaves (i guess its Banyan leaf) is available in 50gm, 100gm,250 gm denominations. The Halwa, so well made, melts in the tongue addicting us to have more and more.

    Having visited all the best spots in Madurai, we started towards Bangalore by 12:30 PM
    460 km journey ahead of us, with a lunch plan at Venus Briyani, Dindigul.

    Filled in 22 Ltr of Petrol at IOC Bunk located near Madurai Corporation.

    IOC Bunk, Located at Azhagar koil Road, Near Madurai Corporation

    Connected to NH7 via Simmakal -> Kochadai -> Melakkal Road.

    31 km after joining the highway, the tollgate arrives. Rs 41 is the toll fee.

    NH7, Madurai to Dindigul

    Had Lunch at Venus Briyani @ Dindigul. Reached this restaurant by 2:00 pm, which is 51km from the Melakkal Road to NH7 junction.

      Owing to its huge popularity, in serving authentic non vegetarian food, the hotel is very crowded. There are two halls of which one is air conditioned. Each of them could accommodate 40 people. But with the number of people visiting the place, especially on weekends and holiday, the space hardly suffice. Also the road ahead of the hotel is quite narrow, frequented with traffic jams. So in case driving by car, need to be prepared with a Plan B for car parking. Luckily we got a car parking that day. The hotel security assists in accommodating as much visitors vehicles possible.

    Venu Briyani Hotel, Dindigul

    The next challenge was to get a seat for ourselves. We chose the Air conditioned hall, only because we had some space to stand there and the other hall dint have any. As it was a holiday, the hotel was so crowded.. bunches of people waiting for their turn to taste the Briyani.

    After 45 minutes of 'hard to resist' & 'salivating :) :) ' waiting period, we got ourselves seated.
    The Lunch Menu: Venus Mutton Briyani, Chicken Fry, Mutton Chops, Steamed Rice. Resumed the Journey  at 3:35 pm. After 5km of drive, joined the NH7.

    NH7, Madurai to Bangalore Road condition

    Except near Salem, NH7 was quite free with less dense traffic. There are 4 Toll booth between Dindigul and Thoppur.

    First Toll booth, located  37 km from Dindigul, charges Rs 60. Second toll booth located 36 km from previous one charges Rs 32. After 67 km drive, third toll charges Rs 52. Fourth Toll, located after 38 km, charges Rs 66.

    NH7, Madurai to Bangalore Road condition
    After 2km drive from the Toll gate, we reached A2B Restaurant, Thoppur (BP Ghar Dhaba). Fueled 19.7 ltr. Reached this place by 6:21 pm. This BP Ghar Dhaba got Restaurant, Play Area for Kids, Parking space, ATM, Spacious car parking. Had R & R for an hour and resumed the journey.

    A2B Restaurant, BP Ghar Dhaba, Thoppur (NH7)

    From Thoppur to Bangalore, there are 2 Toll gates in NH7. First one is located 64 km after A2B restaurant, charges Rs 50. Second Toll Gate is at Hosur, located 56 km from the previous one, charges Rs 50. Since lot of people returning back to Bangalore from vacations, the Hosur toll was very crowded; bumper to bumper traffic, spent more than half an hour to cross the toll.

    Topped up the fuel tank @ Hosur with 9 ltr Petrol, before stepping in to Bangalore. From Hosur towards Bangalore, the vehicle traffic had increased manifold. The rains added to inertia of the traffic making it hard to keep up speed. After a slow trail, reached the city 10pm.

    Within Bangalore, to use Elevated express way, we had to pay Rs 35 as toll fee.

    We reached the destination by 10:35 pm. A distance of 460 km covered in 7 hours considering the running time. 

    Friday, October 7, 2011

    Kanyakumari to Madurai - Drive by Car

    Day 5 of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Trip: Drive to Madurai


    First task of the day was darshan at Bhagavathy Amman Temple. Next was to visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial. But we had to revisit the idea, after looking at looooong queue!!

    The queue was stretching to 500 m and still people pouring in. Might be due to holiday or otherwise, anyways we got other things to do. Dropping the idea, we started from Kanyakumari towards Madurai.

    NH 47, Kanyakumari to Nagercoil Road

    Our route was Kanyakumari -> Nagercoil -> NH7 -> Madurai. Chosen the route via Nagercoil to visit Thanumalayan Temple and Nagaraja Temple.


    NH47, Kanyakumari to Nagercoil

     Needless to mention, the road towards Nagercoil is scenic, owing proximity to Ghat section. Quite often we would get a  feel as if we were travelling in Kerala. Be it the landscape, dense coconut trees, life style is very much similar to that of God's own country

    NH47, Coconut Trees on the road side gives a feel of Kerala
    Thanumalayan Temple, Suchindram

    NH 47, Nagercoil to Kanyakumari


    Nagaraja Temple, Nagercoil
    Filled 19 ltr of petrol @ Asirvatham Nadar HP Petrol Bunk, Ozhuginasery, Nagercoil. This bunk got Nitrogen Gas Filling (Inflation) Station, Cool drink shop and Washrooms.

    HP Petrol Bunk, Ozhuginasery, Nagercoil

    Time was 12:00 pm. We had to reach Amma Mess at Madurai for Lunch within 3:30 pm. Not sure of lunch availability after that time. 252 kms ahead and left with 3:30 hours.
    Gotta Race.. VVvvvrrooommMMMM....! Cruised on NH7.

    NH7 Road condition, Tirunelveli
    Honda City, The mile munching machine was on its job. Only a NH7 could feed its voracious appetite. Knowing that such a feast wont be available often, the cruise machine making full use of it and zooming past miles. With the  traffic in road, the maximum speed reached was 140km. There was absolutely no vibration. But wind noise was quite noticeable.


    NH7, Tirunelveli to Madurai Road Condition

    We skipped entering in to Madurai city via Thirumangalam. Din't want to miss the momentum so continued  in NH7. Our idea was to take a deviation in to city after crossing Nagamalai Pudukottai. Took a right turn from NH7 in to Melakkal Road.

     Right Turn at Melakkal Road to reach Amma Mess

    From Melakkal Road, went via Kochadai -> New Jail Road -> Simakkal -> Chinna Chokkikulam to reach Amma Mess
    Melakkal Road

    Melakkal to TB road
    Mission accomplished! We reached Amma Mess by 3:06PM, 24 minutes ahead of plan. 

    Amma Mess, SH 72, Chinna Chokkikulam, Madurai
    Let me log our Lunch Menu @ Amma Mess :P :P

    • Mutton Rolls
    • Rabbit Masala
    • Mutton Briyani
    • Fish Fry
    • Steamed Rice & Rasam
    • Viral meen fry
    • Boiled Eggs
    But sad thing is that i missed my favorite Ayirai Meen Kozhambu (Gravy). That is a hotselling item in Amma Mess and it had been completed for the day. Here, 1pm would be the right time to check in for lunch. Ayirai Meen is Mackerel Fish in english. No words so far invented to describe the exotic taste of ayirai meen gravy along with Steam rice. One should taste it and experience it on own. 

    Anyways enjoyed the meal very well and proceeded towards Hotel for R&R.

    That is how Day 5 ended in a strong spicy aromatic note with memorable taste of food left in minds.
    Will be back here again!