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!



    Wednesday, September 28, 2011

    Tiruchendur to Kanyakumari - Drive by car

    Day 4 of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Drive: Trip to Kanyakumari


    The event of day 4 was the crux of our whole travel. We had to perform pooja at our village temple @ Karungulam , which is located 40 km west of Tiruchendur. Its located in the Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli Road. We intended to be there at 11.00 am. From past experiences, we aware that the SH40 that connects Tiruchendur -> Karungulam -> Tirunelveli is narrow & got lot of patches hence hard to keep up the speed. We planned to start travelling by 9:45 am. Ain't it common in a travel, that nothing goes as planned? Aaargh., the plan was in vain and we started only by 10:30. 

    Luckily, SH40 is now mended and in good shape. Still narrow, but since the road is free of potholes and patches, drove at the max safe speed possible. Either sides of the roads are fertile paddy fields and banana saplings. Occasionally the villagers and farmers share the road, hence need to be careful.

    SH 40 Road condition, Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli

    Stopped at Kurumbur for 15 minutes to buy Garland & other pooja items.  The sides of the road were so cool and green to the eyes. Many a times, the roads pass through villages and small towns, where we can get a peek in to rural life. 

    SH 40, Road condition near Alwar Thirunagari, Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli
    One of the prime plantations in Tiruchendur and surrounding villages is the Palm Tree. Starting from the healthy toddy, palm liquor, palm fruit, the tree offers many edible items including the center yoke of its trunk. Pathaneer (in Tamil) is the drink obtained from palm tree, which otherwise is the non fermented version of toddy. 

    SH 40 Road condition, Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli
    City dwellers would get lot of peace on gazing those shadows of huge trees & green pastures on the sides of the roads.

    SH 40, Green Fields on either sides of road, Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli Road


    SH 40, Banana plantations on either sides of Roads, Tiruchendur to Tirunelveli

    Finally we reached Karungulam by 11:10 AM. From SH40, we need to take a left turn (as shown in picture) to get in to the village. Karungulam is a small village surrounded by ponds and banana plantations. But now due to dry weather and insufficient rains, hardly water gets collected in the ponds. Couple of temples in the village include Lord Venkateswara, Lord Ayyappa. There are few other temples of deities who are believed to protect the village and its people. Sokkar Koothar Saastha temple is a prominent temple among those. The presiding deity is Saastha (Lord Ayyappa).  

    Take Left Turn from SH40 to enter Karungulam


    Take Left to reach Sokkar Koothar Sastha Temple, Karungulam

    One could feel the time tends to go a little slow here, looking at the contented life of these village people. They   perform farming jobs in nearby fields. In Part time, few people work as priests in temples. Some make their livelihood by making clay pots. Some eke out a living by rearing cattle. But what was very visible is; the people are content with what they earn and keep moving on with the life. Another thing to admire is, most of their offspring are graduated in colleges and now few of them got placements in neighboring cities. That  is really a good sign. 

    By lanes of Karungulam Village



    By lanes of Karungulam Village

    The deity of Sokkar Koothar Saastha temple is a Suyambu (Formed by nature, not man made). Legend says that long time back, a cattle keeper observed one of his cow voluntarily milked over a specific place, that was covered by some bush. Curious at this behavior, the cattle owner and keeper dug the place, only to find Statue of Ayyanar (Lord Ayyappa) hidden underneath. Later a temple was built to host the presiding deity.  Over generations, developments happened and owing to much efforts by the priests, the temple is in good shape now.

    Sokkar Koothar Saastha Temple, Karungulam Village
    After performing Pooja and other offerings, we started by 3:00 pm.

    Banyan Tree near the Temple

    Next plan was to have lunch @ Tirunelveli, which is 22 km west. Reached Hotel Semeen @ Tirunelveli Junction Bus stand. Counting on the past experiences, i had chosen Hotel Semeen, which used to be good place for non veg dishes. But much to our disappointment, the food was utter worse. Chicken 65 and prawn 65 were toooo salty.. the mutton, fish gravy were stinking.. anyways, din't have any other choice, we just tuck n the food for namesake and left the place for good.

    Started to Kanyakumari by 4:22 PM. The route we went was Tirunelveli Junction -> Palayamkottai -> Muppandhal -> Aralvaimozhi -> Nagercoil -> Suchindram (Suseendram) -> Kottaram - > Kanyakumari. Although its 16 km longer than the NH7 route, chose this for nostalgia reasons.

    We wanted to have a sneak peek on Muppandhal temple; those huge wind mills @ Aralvaimozhi; traditional kerala style of houses - shops at Nagercoil city; tranquil beauty of the stretch connecting Nagercoil and Kanyakumari; .. we dint want to miss any of these.. so skipped the NH7 route for right reasons :)

    There is toll booth few km after Tirunelveli, where we need to pay Rs 65.

    Reached Muppandhal Devi Temple, Aralvaimozhi by 5:20 PM. The deity is Devi, who is believed to be care taker of travelers and passerby. Its so common to see people throwing coins (offerings) from their vehicles while on the move.

    Muppandhal Devi Temple, Aralvaimozhi
    Aralvaimozhi: Aral - Mountain; Vaimozhi - opens & gives way;
    The word in Tamil means, the mountains opens and gives the way for the travelers.
    At either side of the roads we could see mountains of western ghat section.
    Another fascination @ Aralvaimozhi is the Massive wind mills. One could really feel its size by having a physical look at it.

    NH 47B Road Condition, Aralvaimozhi to Nagercoil

    Aralvaimozhi Road


    NH47B, Towards Nagercoil

    We crossed by the commercial streets of Nagercoil and proceeded towards Kanyakumari via Suseendram - Kottaram Road.

    NH 47 Road Condition, Nagercoil to Kanyakumari

    NH47 Road Condition, Nagercoil to Kanyakumari

    NH47 Road Condition, Nagercoil to Kanyakumari
    We reached Kanyakumari @ 6:30 pm.
    Yippee... :)
    We reached the southern most point of India :) :)
    The place where a ocean and two sea merges..
    So far from Hyderabad we had traveled 1516 km.
     I felt little proud about it :)
    We were half way through with flying colors.. And still wanting to drive more..

    Our Travel so far..From Hyderabad to Kanyakumari

    Kanyakumari welcomes us.. Yeah with a Toll fee of Rs 25 :) I think its only for other state vehicles
    Hotel Sivamurugan, Kanyakumari
    Finally we reached Hotel Sivamurugan @ Kanyakumari by 6:41pm. The room was in a very good condition. Jumped in to the bed for the much deserved R & R.

    That brings Day 4 of our travel to rest.

    Will tell about the our return trip to Madurai in next blog.













    Friday, September 23, 2011

    Trichy to Tiruchendur - Drive by Car

    Day 3 of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Drive: Trip to Madurai

    Started the day with visit to Rock fort temple. Parked the car near Andal street and went to Thaayumanavar Swamy temple. Being a weekday, the temple was very less crowded. Had darshan and then went to Uchi Pillayar temple. From there we could have the panoramic view of entire city. Cool breezy winds added to our joy. Rested on the rocks for a while to catch the glimpse of the city & trying to recognize places. Then stepped down to visit Manickam Vinayagar temple.

    By 9 am checked out from Hotel. Had breakfast at Krishna Bhavan @ Trichy Junction. Enjoyed Hot & crispy Pooris. The chutney and Aloo masala served along with Pooris were catalyzing our appetite. Dosas and vadas were in our menu and their taste was on par with the Poori. After having wonderful breakfast, resumed the journey towards Madurai.

    Madurai is 125 km from Trichy. We started from Trichy Junction @ 10.55 AM. The connecting road from Junction to NH45B was in pathetic condition, thanks to some construction work going on in mid of the road. We kinda did offroading with Low GC Honda & managed to meet  NH45B.

    Construction work in Trichy to Madurai Connection Road (Aug 2011)
    Road condition from Trichy Junction till NH 45B

    After joining the NH45B, we traveled like a missile.
    NH45B is 4 lane. Another marvel laid by NHAI.
    First Tollgate was  @ Kaikatti, 21 km from Trichy Junction. Paid Toll fee Rs 50.
    We had the 1st stop after 73 km from Trichy Junction @ 11:50am . I think its Kottampatti.  Had tender coconut and banana.

    NH45B Road Condition, Trichy to Madurai

     Next tollgate was @ Melur, located 114 kms from Trichy Junction. Toll fee: Rs 50. We entered Madurai @ 12:37 pm.

    Had Lunch @ Vaigai Mess . Its a small family run business, located near to Madurai Corporation, Chokkikulam. They claim, all the food served were home cooked. The entrance room at the hotel had 4 tables that could host 10~12 people. The owner took us to the room in the inner portion of hotel, which is air conditioned. 

    The food is served in plantain leaf. We had Ayirai meen kozhambu with Steam rice, followed by Mutton Briyani, Mutton Kheema Urundai. All the items served were remarkable. Felt very satisfied after having the lunch. Total Bill Amount Rs 655 (2 Non Veg + 2 Veg)


    Drive from Madurai to Tiruchendur
    From there the plan was to travel to Tiruchendur, located 186 km south of Madurai. The time was 2:38 PM. We chose the NH45B route, that takes us from Madurai to Tuticorin and SH176 that connects Tuticorin to Tiruchendur.

    From Chokkikulam we connected to NH45B via REMUKI Store -> 80 feet road -> Left cut to Sivaganga Road -> NH45B. 

    First Tollgate is few km from Sivaganga Road. The fee is Rs 35. Initially, i thought the road between Madurai to Tuticorin would be worse. Even i was thinking, if we could go to Tiruchendur via Tirunelveli, which was 30 kms extra. But the moment stepped in NH45B, i had to change my opinions. The road is 4 lane, same standards of Trichy - Madurai Highway. We were feeling very lucky indeed

    NH45B Road Condition, Madurai to Tuticorin

    The next toll @ NH45B is 14kms from the previous Toll gate. Here the fee is Rs 47.
    After travelling 112km, Third Toll arrives. The toll fee is Rs 47. 
    Since we had to do some shopping @ Tuticorin, we took the deviation from NH45B. This deviation to the city occurs just after 3rd toll booth.

    Entered Tuticorin @ 4:30 PM. Filled in 22.3 ltr of Petrol @ BP. Did Shopping of some electronic items and resumed the journey to Tiruchendur @ 5:32PM. From here, we were totally clueless on the road to Tiruchendur. Hence Solely relied on the GPS. Satguide maps provided good help in navigating out of the city and connected us to the SH176. 

    SH176, being a state hiway is not that exciting the drive, anyways we are left with no choice. And having been driving all along from start of journey in NH with 3 digit speeds, we could really feel like snailing on the SH.

    SH176 Road Condition, Tuticorin to Tiruchendur
    As the saying goes, good or bad doesn't last long, the SH176 takes us to Tiruchendur after 40 kms of journey. 

    So finally reached Tiruchendur @ 6:30PM, the divine abode of Lord Muruga. Rested @ Hotel Sivamurugan.

    Hotel Sivamurugan, Tiruchendur

    We met our mission for that day. Had covered 328 km from Trichy to Tiruchendur. 

    That brings our travel to rest for Day 3.




    Friday, September 2, 2011

    Bangalore to Trichy drive by car

    Day 2 of Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Drive: Trip to Trichy

    We started from Bangalore @ 7.10 am. Our destination is Banana Leaf Hotel located at Karur Bye Pass Road, Trichy. Distance remaining is 340 km. The mission is to be right there at the hotel for lunch & taste the lip smacking dishes :P

    The route we went was NH7 (Bangalore - Electronic City - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri -Salem - Namakkal) and SH25 (Namakkal - Thottiyam - Musiri - Gunaseelam - Tollgate - Right turn to Trichy Chennai Trunk Road -Mambazhasalai - Ramba Urvasi Theatre - Karur Bye Pass Road )

    Electronic city toll gate was the 1st one. Paid 35 to use the Elevated express way. After 14 kms, the Hosur toll gate arrives, where we had to pay 50 bucks.

    Well, i have to mention the road condition. Being NH7, Road condition from Bangalore to Namakkal is fantastic. All 4 lanes. Up to Hosur, the highway is crowded with trucks and other vehicles. But once you cross the A2B restaurant @ Hosur, the sweet spot starts. Traffic thins down and the drive becomes a breeze. The sides of the roads are  very scenic until Dharmapuri. 



    NH7, Bangalore to Namakkal Road Condition

    NH7, Bangalore to Namakkal Road Condition
    We had breakfast at A2B restaurant, Hosur @ 8:45 am. Even though a weekday, the restaurant was crowded. Managed to get place in table and munched on the following menu. Idly, Vada, Sweet Kesari, Dosas, Pongal & finally a well deserving strong cuppa coffee. Total breakfast menu for 4 costed Rs 383. This place is located 50km from the electronic city tollgate. After fueling and R&R, continued the NH7 cruise. Fueled the vehicle. Had the required R & R. I found this BP Ghar Dhaba as better place for pitstop. It had ATM, Restaurant, Washrooms, Children play area, parking space, Fuel station that accepts credit cards and promptly gives you the printed bill. Well done!

    A2B Restaurant, Hosur (BP Ghar Dhaba @ Bangalore - Namakkal Highway)

    Between Hosur and Namakkal, there were 3 tollgates. Paid 50 bucks in first toll after A2B, then Rs 66 in the next and Rs 50 in the third. 

    Ahead of Namakkal, there is a signboard on highway advising us to take left to get in to the city. And to get in to Trichy, we have follow this sign. We missed this tip and went over the flyover so we had to take a detour to come back in to Namakkal. This costed us additional 15km. We must have gone below the flyover, deviating from NH7 and entered in to Namakkal city. This will take us to the state highway 25.

    Although SH25 is in OK condition, we felt choked as we had been travelling so far in the oceanic NH7. SH25 is a 2 lane road without divider. The nature of traffic here are Lorries in majority followed by Vans and then passenger cars, in terms of count. 

    SH 25, Namakkal to Trichy Road condition
    The climate turned bit sunny. Namakkal & Trichy have a tropical climate. The surrounding are mainly villages and sparse forests with native trees. Forests aren't that cool to eyes. They are bit dried up.

    After reaching Thottiyam, we followed the SH25 that takes us to Gunaseelam. But after travelling a while, we realized we could have choosen a better route. Lot of Jalli Lorries (those vehicles carrying river sand) ply in a in large numbers in these roads. One has to drive quite carefully here as the lorry drivers go crazy on these roads. Also the road condition turns bad with potholes, gravel filled routes. We must have taken diversion from Thottiyam to Kulithalai, that connects to the NH67. Driving on the NH67, we could have reached Karur Bye pass road easily. Not sure of the NH67 road condition, but being national highway, supposed to be better than SH25. Anyways, continued in the SH25 to reach Toll gate road. Then took diversion to connect Trichy - Chennai Trunk Road.

    SH25, Trichy to Namakkal Road condition after Thottiyam
    Then joined the Mambazhasalai road and then reached Chatram Bus stand. Took the Karur Bye pass road, where we spotted out destination, The Banana Leaf Restaurant @ 2:10 pm. It had been 359 km journey, that we had covered in 7 hours including a pit stop of 45 minutes. And we managed to be there right on time. Mission accomplished :)

    After having a sumptuous meal, checked in @ Hotel Chitra, Chathram Bus Stand. Evening went to TV koil, Srirangam and Samayapuram. Fueled the car @ BP Petrol Pump, Renganathan Motor Service, TV Koil.
    For Dinner, we planned to visit Kannappa Restaurant @ Thillai Nagar. Hospitality in this restaurant was remarkable. First of all, the good feeling was about the parking facilities. Next about the mouth watering delicacies they serve. As suggested by the staff,  we started with Mutton Kola balls, a modified version of mutton kebab. But, Thanks to the native flavor & method of cooking, this item tasted much better. Lamb meat minced & well cooked with unique spices, was melting n the mouth. Mmmm.. Still the taste is lingering n my mind.. Ordered a couple more, smacked on them. Next menu item was Mutton Briyani, one can't stop with just one bowl.  I have to really mention the taste of Briyani here.. The Aroma of cooked lamb and masala was well blended with the rice. it was simply irresistible. Taste buds were still longing for more even after having one more bowl. But since there were no more briyani left, we had to retreat, sadly :) Anyways, also feasted on other items like naatu koli chicken fry and Prawns. The total bill for 4 came to Rs 650.

    Feeling heavy after the grand dinner, we wanted to have a walk. Streets & By lanes around Teppakulam was the ideal place that quickly came to our mind. The time was 10.30 pm. We could see the Burma Bazaar was still bustling with activity. Starting from there, we walked towards Rockfort temple. The market vendors were busy packing their stuffs, having finished job for the day. We could see Saradas Shopping mall, Mangal & Mangal Shop on the way to Rockfort. Later we started walking towards Naga nathar temple. Had Rasthali banana, naatu pazham which one could never taste n metros. Tasted Masala Vadai @ the shop close to Mayavaram Cafe.

     Near to vanapattarai amman temple, there used to be couple of Fast food noodles shop, which i used to frequent, when i did my schooling @ trichy. Was wondering if the shop could be still be there & even so, will it be open at 11pm. Eagerly went towards the place & to much of our joy, we could see one shop was still open at that time and some ppl were savoring the delicacy. Well, whats the special here.. Its something more than the taste of the noodles. One should watch the way its made..

     We ordered for egg noodles. The guy prepared the hot large frying pan to work on our menu. First 3 to 4 eggs are broken and the contents poured on the hot pan. While they turn golden brown, curling in to layers, he puts on slices of cut onions & other cut veggies. Soft slender noodles, which are precooked, are put over the egg and veggie scramblings. Handful of spices, chilly , are added over it for taste. Then over this, he puts again two more broken eggs. And the rock band starts.. yeah, with 2 Karandi (Tamil word for a big metal spoon) he bangs the mixture on the frying pan to ensure all of them all blended together. At the same time, enough care is taken the the noodles aren't broken too much. So finally what we get on our plates is tasty noodles, with layers of spice & salt fried eggs with a bunch of veggies. Over this, you can serve yourself with juicy vegetable soup made with liberal dosage of ginger and garlic cooked together. Woww.. what an exotic menu it is.. Our tongues n tummies were the so the happiest ones that day :)