Monday, January 23, 2012

Hyderabad to Shirdi - Drive by car

When i am writing this, i just grew older by 1200 kms..
having completed the trip to Shirdi :)
Although lot many travel options are available, i chose to cruise;
Yaa, the odds were against:
Highways not in great shape, peers sharing road are those huge & lazy trucks;
Anyways the itch to drive is compelling & cure for itch is to roll the steer & head on for that long drive :)


Few Quick facts on Hyderabad to Shirdi Route

  • The route we used: Hyderabad -> Sholapur -> Tembhurni -> Ahmednagar -> Shirdi. Based on opinion from Online community, this 607 km route seems to be safest for travelling with family. Although lot of truck traffic in this stretch, other way of looking at is: help is always available at times of need.
  • Click this link to view the route in Google map
Route Map from Hyderabad to Shirdi
  • Total Journey time: 12 Hours, that includes 1 hour of R & R
  • Total Fuel Consumption : 100 ltr including to & fro Journey 
  • Mileage: 12.83 kmpl (Conditions: 1500 CC Engine, 3 Passenger, Continuous A/C running at 40% setting, Luggage) 
  • 8 toll gates between Hyderabad to Shirdi & sum of all toll amount is Rs 135
  • Initial 40 km of Hyderabad to Sholapur route is 4 lane with divider. Rest of the route is 2 lane with no divider
  • Road condition between Hyderabad to Sholapur is good, with speeds you can reach up to 140 kmph
  • Hyderabad to Sholapur Road Condition

    Hyderabad to Sholapur Road Condition
  • Occasionally Trucks will be sharing the road space with you. Track for this Stretch is Tiesto's Album Elements of Life ;)
  • Be Very cautious about two wheeler drivers, most of them ply without road sense; Usually they appear in mid of the road from anywhere and can take a erratic turn very casually. Drive with ALL EYES ON ROAD

  • Hyderabad to Sholapur Road Condition
    Hyderabad to Sholapur Road Condition
  • Once reaching Sholapur, truck traffic increases phenomenally. 
  • Road expansion work is going on at Sholapur - NH9 bypass, so the available space is quite narrow

  • Sholapur Bypass Road (NH9)

    Sholapur Bypass Road (NH9)

    Sholapur Bypass Road (NH9)
  • Just after few kms from Sholapur, you could find lot many dhabas on your left. But they are open only for lunch & dinner. 

  • Hotel Jungli, Nice Place for stopover @ NH9, Sholapur to Tembhurni
  • From Sholapur till Tembhurni in NH9, the road condition is so worse & narrow that even at speeds of 80 kmph, you will feel like travelling inside a roller coaster. I would say this is the worst stretch in the entire Hyderabad to Shirdi route

  • NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni

    NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni. Truck Traffic can be seen in picture
  • Patience is the key, while traversing this stretch. Better to hear RD Burman or some meditation music but ensure you don't fall asleep :)

  • NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni

    NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni. Live with Trucks :)

    NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni

    NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni

  • Your peer group in this stretch will be bullock carts carrying sugar cane :) They go in a line of 10 to 20 carts, moving slowly and blocking the road. Just enjoy watching those humble bulls marching peacefully, coz you got no other choice until you over take them :)  

  • NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni


    NH9 Road Condition, Sholapur to Tembhurni. Bullock Carts carrying Cane
  • Travelers driving to Malshej Ghat via Pune, take diversion by clicking this link < http://hiwaysoul.blogspot.in/2012/07/trip-to-malshej-ghat-maharastra.html#TravellerstoPune>
  • Travelers driving to Shirdi via Ahmed Nagar can continue reading.
  • The road condition is better between Tembhurni and Ahmednagar.  You can safely achieve max speeds up to 140 kmph
  • Anyways, be wary about number of steep  turns in this stretch, with couple of them having no sign boards. 
  • Fuel Station located after Right cut from Tembhurni. 402 km from Hyderabad

    SH141 Road condition, Tembhurni to Ahmed Nagar

    SH141 Road condition, Tembhurni to Ahmed Nagar
  • Occasionally trucks ply in this stretch 

  • SH141 Road condition, Tembhurni to Ahmed Nagar
    SH141 Road condition, Tembhurni to Ahmed Nagar

    SH141 Road condition, Tembhurni to Ahmed Nagar
  • You can find good places to stop over to taste a piece of sugar cane in this stretch
  • From Ahmednagar to Shirdi, the road is fantastic with 4 lanes & dividers. 

  • Ahmednagar to Shirdi Road Condition

    Ahmednagar to Shirdi Road Condition
    Ahmednagar to Shirdi Road Condition
  • Anyways trucks are unavoidable in this stretch too, but by this time you would have developed a liking towards trucks :)  
  • This dream run will continue till Kolhar Budrukh, a place 30 kms from Shirdi. Then there is a narrow bridge over River Pravara, on which all trucks, bullock carts, tractors & cars have to traverse. Think you are lucky, if you had crossed this zone in 30 minutes :)

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge, Ahmednagar to Shirdi

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge, Ahmednagar to Shirdi

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge, Ahmednagar to Shirdi

River Pravara
  • Then the road condition till Shirdi is not that great, with potholes and uneven tar spills. After tough man oeuvre you will reach the divine town. 
  • Most of the establishments in Shirdi, has the God's name SAI associated. So if your hotel landmark also reads SAI, think again. Get more landmark info for the hotel you are planning to stay. It helps you locate the place quickly, especially after that tiresome drive 
  • Petrol Bunks are available at regular & frequent intervals, all through the Hyderabad to Shirdi Route.
  • Anyways there are few exceptions, that is provided in the picture below. Click this link to view the same in Google maps
Frequency of Petrol Bunks in Hyderabad to Shirdi Route
Credits & Acknowledgement to my friend for jotting down information on Petrol Bunks enroute and Clicking nice pics about road condition

Below table provides details on places of Interest like Petrol bunks, Hotels, Rest rooms that we observed enroute.



Info on Road Condition in Return Journey


Our return route: Shirdi - > Shani Shingnapur -> Ahmednagar.
From Ahmednagar to Hyderabad we used the onward route


Shirdi (A) to Shani Shingnapur (B) to Ahmednagar (C)

When we headed to Shani Shingnapur from Shirdi, we again got struck at River Pravara bridge. But once crossing the bridge, the road ahead is clear of traffic.


Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge, during return trip also

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge

Traffic Blockade near Pravara River Bridge. Trucks carrying Sugar cane

After 50 km travel in SH10, took the left turn. Clear signboard available at your left, indicating the direction towards Shani Shingnapur. The road is quite narrow with frequent bad patches.


Condition of Road to Shani Shingnapur

While traversing this stretch, be prepared for unexpected guests knocking your car window. Don't  get surprised, if some guy in bike does the same. When you roll down the window, he may enquire if you have come for the temple & then he would give his shop visiting card. He will also request you to visit his shop to buy pooja items for darshan; all these things happening in motion.

Condition of Road to Shani Shingnapur

Condition of Road to Shani Shingnapur

Condition of Road to Shani Shingnapur

As soon as you reach Shani Shingnapur toll gate, you may be greeted by group of well wishers :) requesting you to use the free car park located @ short distance from toll booth; which really seems to be a genuine piece of advise. But the actual intention behind is, those well wishers have their shops located in the free parking lot. So their chances of getting customers increases, if you park the car here.

Actually, this free car park is total mess. Buses, cars and vans parked randomly. While there is some one to force you inside the car parking area, there is nobody coordinating vehicles that are trying to come out. You may face a tough time getting your car out of this parking lot.

So, better skip this parking lot and use the one few meters next to it. This is a paid parking lot, which i observed to be quite organised than the previous one. The sign board @ paid parking read, Rs 20 for car.

From Shirdi, we traveled to Ahmednagar through SH 44. The stretch from Shani Shingnapur to Ahmednagar is quite Scenic (B to C in the map).


Shani Shingnapur to Ahmed Nagar, SH 44 Road condition


Shani Shingnapur to Ahmed Nagar, SH 44 Road condition


There is Cafe Coffee day restaurant enroute. Good place to chill out in mid of drive.

CCD in the scenic spot at SH 44, Shani Shingnapur to Ahmed Nagar 
Click this link to locate this CCD in google map 
CCD in the scenic spot at SH 44

CCD in the scenic spot at SH 44
Lot of parking space available. The service in CCD is good.
CCD in the scenic spot at SH 44

CCD in the scenic spot at SH 44

Restaurant in the scenic spot at SH 44

Restaurant in the scenic spot at SH 44

Shani Shingnapur to Ahmednagar, SH44
From Ahmednagar to Hyderabad, we traveled via the same onward route.
We noticed this petrol bunk, had rest rooms & air pressure check facility. This bunk is located 104 kms from Ahmednagar in SH44.
Petrol Bunk at Ahmednagar to Tembhurni

Petrol Bunk at Ahmednagar to Tembhurni  
Petrol Bunk at Ahmednagar to Tembhurni. This bunk has tire pressure check facility

Railway gate near Jeur, Ahmednagar to Tembhurni Road condition, SH 141

Sholapur to Hyderabad Road conditon

Sholapur to Hyderabad Road conditon

Sholapur to Hyderabad Road conditon

Sholapur to Hyderabad , Naldurg Fort
Market, Sholapur to Hyderabad


Market, Sholapur to Hyderabad

PND Vs Smartphone Navigation (GPS)

This trip, i tried to find some answers for the much debated topic "PND Vs Smartphone Navigation". 
Like any other gadget lovers, i had this question always creeping in my head.
Do we need a dedicated PND (Personal Navigation Device) for navigation or all in one Smartphone is enough for doing the job? 


So i decided to put my PND & Smartphone to compete each other.
Oh, ya, before moving on, we gotta compare if the guys put to fight have equal powers. 
Let us make a quick check on device configurations.

  • PND is Magnum make, loaded with Satnav Maps displayed in 12.7cm screen, powered by Sirf Atlas IV Chip, 600 Mhz Processor and 1450mAH Lithium Battery. The device Geo positions itself by communicating with satellites
  • Smartphone is a Samsung SPlus, navigates using Google maps, powered by 1.4Ghz Processor & 1650mAH battery. This gotta a nice AMOLED 4" screen. The device positions itself using location info from cell network towers.
Comparing config, it sounds like we got guys with real muscle to compete each other :) Let us see who can navigate us safely to the destination.

The Battle ground :) PND Vs Smartphone Navigation

It was 5:30am of a winter day when we started. The morning chill tries its best to freeze us. Quickly tucked up ourselves inside the warmth of car cabin. Fed the destination location in the PND. GPS lock with satellite happens in 10 seconds.

On the other hand, the smartphone was trying to load its navigation maps... Loading... Loading..  The connection is 2G, but that day it was unusually slow in loading... Still Loading..Having waited for couple of minutes, we had no further patience. Kicked off our journey with only PND guiding us. 

Everyone deserves a second chance. Don't we? The smartphone navigation was given a second chance to compete with the PND, after we had traveled around 100 kms. May be knowing that was its last chance to prove itself, the smartphone locked up the GPS signal in less than 5 seconds & showed the navigation path, distance remaining etc.

Everything went fine for the next 10 minutes. Oh, then that happened.. The smartphone screen blacked out for power saving :)  OMG :) With one hand how to bring the screen back to life?? The smartphone navigation has withdrawn from the field, before even the battle had started. LOL.The PND was grinning already :) 

Seems like SPlus has got the maximum display time for 10 minutes. Otherwise can't figure out how to keep the screen alive always.  May be during the next trip, i may download some dedicated android navigation software that can address these issues.

Anyways, let me share my experiences while comparing PND Vs Smart Phone Navigation in this trip:
  • The smartphone uses A-GPS for positioning, that means it needs network availability. In places where there is  no network, you are on your own. We observed some places near Naldurg, Shani Signapur where the Smartphone din't show proper location. For example, when we were 6km away from the right turn to reach Ahmed nagar, the smartphone navigation shows we got still 30 km left  for the same right turn.  LOL :)
  • The PND directly communicates with Satellites
    • So the good news is, which ever part of the world you are driving, there are some satellites to help you navigate.
    •  The bad news is the GPS signal reception needs a clear sky view and the only solid it can penetrate is glass. So if you are inside a long tunnel or parking cellar you may not get GPS support. But anyways as long you are not going to stay there perennially, you will get the satellite connection once you come outside.
    • For the same reason, it is suggested to mount the PND device in the front window of the car, so that the GPS receiver gets a clear view of sky
    • In my experience, i have got continuous satellite connection & GPS support in spite of driving in heavy down pours and cloudy conditions.
  • Looking at the picture, one can compare where a smartphone, even like Samsung S Plus stands against a less expensive PND in terms of navigation display & screen size. The display in PND is optimized for navigation in terms of font size, power consumption. The smartphone with google maps, even with larger font setting is some what cumbersome to read; that means  person behind the wheels has to pay more attention on the device rather on the roads. 
  • And with that rich AMOLED display & fantastic contrast it consumes more power than the dull looking PND screen, which is just designed to meet the requirement. More power consumption means you gonna burn more fuel to recharge your phone battery. Neverthless to mention, with GPS option switched ON the phone goes madly hungry & feeds voraciously on the power back up. 
  • Here another point to note is, the PND also needs to be charged during drive, but the power consumption can be low as the display is quite dull and it directly communicates with satellites using radio signals. With full charge on PND, the device runs for an hour without any power supply.
  • Regarding the investment cost, the PND costed me 14.5K & SPlus costed 22.3K. Other than power consumption, the running cost of PND is almost nil. Generally i used to go for a yearly map upgrade, which costs 450 bucks & i got this free as it was 1st year subscription. For the smartphone, data charges are applicable for downloading maps and triangulation details from network. I had subscribed for Rs 99 pack for 2GB data per month, that comes quite handy for me. So this would be the running charges for smartphone.
  • The best part in Google navigation is its flexibility and variety of details it provides. Information on petrol bunks, ATMs, Restaurants located on the highway are very much available in Google maps. The info are sought as a boon for a traveler en route. In my opinion, the map providers for the PND have a long way to go. As of now, the maps loaded in PND provides the so called Places of Interest (POI) for cities. But it lacks details on Petrol bunks etc located on highways between the cities. The highways, inter connecting roads are anyways part of the maps, so you wont have trouble navigating.
In my view, a PND that packs maps loaded with lots details & flexibility in choosing routes similar to Google maps would be a hot product; would sell like like hot cake; with me first in the queue to buy it :)












95 comments:

  1. Awesome work guys... nice pictures and it looked like Columbus on his famous journey trying to capture every detail

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  2. @Sarma: LoL :) thanks for the feedback! wish u a nice trip!

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  3. thanks a lotttttttttttttt.nice workkkkkk

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  4. @bhargava: thanks dude :) ur cheer made my day :)

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  5. Great travel dairy dude. Loved the details and precisions.

    I am also planning Hyd-Shirdi next month hopefully. Fingers crossed.

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    1. Thanks Punit! Wish you a happy & safe travel!

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  6. this is one of the best travel blog I have read in recent times., Im planning to roundtrip Shirdi in my AStar., was wondering If I can finish in 12 hrs.,
    this blog has as detailed info required as possible for we aspiring roadies
    Good Job :)

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  7. @Ramprasad: Thanks so much! I am glad that this blog could help plan your travel. I wish you a safe & happy journey!

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  8. Thanks for the info..it was very helpfull.

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  9. i must say... this blog is the best travelogue i have ever read. You can be so detailed and precise, i must appreciate your effort. Please keep traveling and write many more. I wish i had the patience to write my travelogues as well.

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    1. @Sumeet: Thanks alot dude! Ur compliments has made this weekend special:) cheers

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  10. A very nice blog. Liked it a lot. I am travelling to shirdi next week and making use of this blog post :)

    One question I had is for the route for return journey? I have looked in Google Maps and it is around 14-15 kms longer than the route used for onward journey. Any reason for choosing this route???

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    1. Thanks Vishu for your feedback.regarding return route: we visited shani signapur, thats y the additional travel.

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  11. Excellent Review on everything posible ! Thank-you so much.

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  12. Nice Trip dude. I have visited the Shirid number times by bus. After reading ur article i impressed a lot and decide to go by car in this year. Ur pics are awesome. See more information about Near By places to Hyderabad. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Awesome article. Your post is very helpful. I liked it very much and it is beneficial for all, if they have any doubt about travelling to Shirdi. We can learn some valuable tips from this article. See more information about Places near Shirdi .

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  14. Awesome. I usually refrain from driving so long distance, but my brother is here in Hyd, so I think we can manage alright sharing wheels alternatively. Driving 600+ in day, I knew there would freaks out there and I found your blog :) And precise details have made this tedious looking job pretty easier, planning later this month to go over there. Go bless you.

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  15. Nice and detailed write-up, I am planning to go on August from hyd-shirdi... Heard the road condition is not good enough in team-bhp and tried to do more research and found your blog.

    Do you have any idea about the current road condition?

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  16. I went to Shirdi with wife, 2 kids, brother and his wife and their 1 year kid in my new Scorpio :) on 9th Aug. Route I followed was same suggested in your blog. Road condition is not good for about 40-50 km stretch starting from Zaheerabad. Sedan or hatchback may have problem navigating this stretch. From Sholapur to Temubarni 4 lane is almost complete though few diversions are still there. From Temburni another 30-40 km stretch is not good because road widening is going on there (road is not bad but narrow and lot of diversions). Except this odd 70-80 km stretch rest of road is still pretty good considering its monsoon. And not to forget that traffic on bridge between Shani Signapur turn and Shirdi, it does not seems to get resolved anytime soon. In return journey we came back through Nanded Sahib and it was excellent road. Just wanted to thank you again for your blog which helped me through plan & journey.

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  17. Congratulations on your new Cruise, Scorpio!
    Great thanks for sharing updates about this stretch.
    Let us hope we get all 4 lanes from Hyd till Pune in sometime soon


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  18. excellent review!! should be much helpful for me.

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  19. Do we need to take the Tuljapur road while going from Tembhurni to Ahmed nagar??

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  20. Thanks for your feedback Bishesh..
    And its not required to take Tuljapur road.

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    1. Heyy Neo.. tnx fr ur response.
      Which road to take then?? Google Maps is showing Tuljapur.. :(
      If I turn on my GPS from Hyderabad/ Allwyn cross road to Shirdi, will I reach okay?
      Pl guide.

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    2. i have figured it out.. Tuljapur is not required.

      my GPS question is still valid. :)

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  21. Ya, It should be fine to ON GPS from Alwyn. I used Satnav maps and the route displayed was proper till Shirdi. By default, GPS may show the shortest route via tuljapur, as shown by google. Since I am not sure of the tuljapur road condition, i forced the GPS to go via sholapur-tembhurni-ahmednagar-shirdi

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  22. HI Neo.. completed my Shirdi trip this long weekend. We had off for Ganesh Chaturthi. Coming back to your blog to just say thanks!! Your detailed posting helped me in every bit. I used GPS- Android mobile and it was great except 1 or 2 places were internet didnt work.
    The road after 125 kms from Hyderabad was pathetic for 75 kms, seems because of rain. I couldn't drive beyond 30KMPH. it took me 13.5 hours with 1.5 hrs of break. Used my i20, petrol and it gave a mileage of 15.

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  23. Thanks a ton bro for ur latest updates on the road conditions. It vl b of great help to other travellers..
    Cheers & wish you a lot more cruises ahead

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  24. Hi ! planning to visit Shirdi tomorrowby the same route. will update details once back

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  25. Its Really a Nice review on road so far and would definitely help me for my travel to shirdi next month with my family in my ALTO car.

    Thanx once again...

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  26. Hey Folks I have started on Dec 21st 2013, via Zaheerabad route after crossing sadashivpet the road is apathetic i could n't drive more than 30-40 kms speed at this stretch till Humnabad, Basavakalyan cross, (you will not be able to judge where the potholes pops up and where the stretch is dug up or roughed), after that the stretch you can comfortably drive at 90-100kms speed.
    I have driven via Naldurg till Tuljapur stretch (very good, newly laid road till Tuljapur very very comfortable Drive) and overnight stay at Tuljapur. Next day morning starting towards Osmanabad - Beed Road stretch that was good road drive road till Pardhi Diversion road (towards Bhoom, Pathrud, Jamkhed, Kada road ) on this stretch again 30-40 kms the road is not that great but can be manageable(not unlike sadashivpet - Humnabad stretch).
    I have checked with one fellow traveler from Hyderabad he cruised from Osmanabad - Beed stretch this road was good but at 1-2 places there was ghat section but can be manageably driven.
    On return i have taken Ahmednagar - Beed (to avoid that Humnabad - Sadashivpet stretch) Via Tisgaon, Pathardi, Motori, till Padalshingi diversion, and re routed to Jalna -Jintur - Aunda road and diverted towards Hingoli (that was my wife ancestral home town), this was excellent stretch till 50 kms with four way lane Jalna - Jintur highway and the rest of the stretch is comfortably good to drive.
    Hingoli we have visited our religious god in small village on Narsi - Namdev stretch (Sawad village) and started back towards Nanded stretch via Aundha Nagnath had darshan at Aundha (one of the 12 Jyotirlingas) and the stretch was good to drive after this pilgrimage we proceeded towards Bhokar Bhainsa , Basara ( Few Minutes of darshan at Basara Temple) we have started towards Nizamabad - NH 44 this was an excellent drive you can drive at 120-140 kms per hour stretch very comfortably and reached back my destination at Malkajgiri Hyderabad.

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    1. Impressive update Sachin..Tons of love to you for your suggestion on this new route from shirdi to hyd.. I will try this in my next trip

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  27. Hi. I have done Hyderabad to Shirdi by FordFigo Diesel on 20-12-2013. The road condition from Patancheru(Hyd outskirts) to Sholapur was very bad. There were big pot holes and a stretch of 100 km took more than three hours. Avoid this road at any cost. There were no signs of any repair work also. From Sholapur I took Timbhurni -Ahmednagar Highway and it was far better. It took me more than 12 hours to complete the journey. So while returning from Shirdi on 23-12-2013 I chose Shirdi-Aurangabad-Jalna-Nanded-Nizamabad-Hyderabad(total 694km). However this route is 90km morethan the first one but I was driving more relaxedly. From Shirdi to Aurangabad(126km) the road was bad on few stretches but this route is the best one. Dont attempt to drive on Hyd-Sholapur Highway as you will curse yourself(road cndition as on 20-12-2013). Plan night halt at Nanded as it is a big town and has lot of hotels.-N Sreedhar.

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    1. Awesomeee Sreedhar.. Your updates will be lot of help for travellers like us.. I liked the tip about Nanded as most travelers will be looking for a good place to night halt.. Cheers

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    2. Thanks. It's all because of ur blog. you inspired me. I will share more of my future experiences.

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  28. Thank you really a useful one for the visitors form Hyderabad to shirdi by road

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  29. Guys I'm planning to go to Shirdi by road with my Family. Any latest on the route to be considered and road conditions. Suggestions appreciated. Thank You in advance

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  30. I came to Hyderabad from Pune via Sholapur-Umarga-Basavakalyan-Humnabad-Zaheerabad. Roads till Sholapur is excellent. NH9 has been widened at 80-90% of the route, rest of the route work is in progress, but you can easily do an avg of 100km/hr. Road after Sholapur are bad, at some places you have its the worst, as said above this stretch of 100km is very bad and slow you down to below 30km/hr.

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  31. @ sreedhar naraparaju - Which route you took for Nizamabad to Nanded. Can you give us the route map that you mentioned above.

    Thanks.

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  32. Guys still confused between 3 options. I'm leaving with my Family to Shirdi on 10th January, 2014. I'm looking at stress free travel even if it is 50-70 kms more... Anyone who travelled recently will appreciate their feedback and route suggestions.

    Option 1: HYD-NIZAMBAD-BODHAN-NANDED-AURANGABAD-SHIRDI
    Option 2: HYD-ZAHEERABAD-SOLAPUR-TEMBHURNI-KARMALA-AHMEDNAGAR-SHIRDI
    Option 3: HYD-ZAHEERABAD-HUMNABAD-UMARGA-NALDURG-TULJAPUR-OSMANABAD-BHOOM-JAMKHED-AHMEDNAGAR-SHIRDI

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  33. Hi. Guys Avoid Zaheerabad Solapur Route. I f you have to go to solapur consider Hyd-Tandur-Sedam-Akkalkot Solapur. Heard that Road is good upto solapur via Akkalkot.

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  34. guys i am planning a road trip from hyd to shirdi via pandharpur..will be traveling with family.....will be grateful for any latest update on the best route to take..thanks

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  35. avoid NH222 from Nanded to Parbhani(shown in google maps) at any cost...road is a hell.

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  36. thanks buddy...i plan to do hyd-solapur-pandharpur. overnight stay in pandharpur. Then next day pandharpur-ahmednagar-shirdi..

    Any inputs/feedback on this? Cheerio

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  37. Shirdi-Vaijapur-Aurangabad-Jalna-Jintur-Basmath-Ardhapur(Hy204, 222)- Bhainsa- Nizamabad- Hyd. This was my return journey route from Shirdi - Hyd. Except some 30Kms everything is gud. Started at 8AM in shirdi and reached Hyd at 1AM...battery problem near Aurangabad and a flat tyre near Medchal added an extra 2 hrs to my drive else u can make it by 11/11:30PM at max. Guys pls prepare well regarding this drive as you may b travelling thru places whr u cant find a single person/vehicle for 10kms. Dont jst base on Google maps as they might mislead u. U may find bold yellow marks on the maps as highways but in real they might b village roads(Nanded- purna- Parbhani 222 this is a village road and the worst in the entire journey) and a simple road such as the one near jintur is actual gud. Even though if its taking some extra 50kms, its better to opt for it. If ur r driving with ur family its better to stop before 7pm at some big place as after that u wont find anything on roads except trucks. Its really scary n dangerous to drive at night. Plan properly with timings i.e. at wht time ur starting...whr will u b at lunch time and make sure that tires are in gud condition...tke cre n drive safe.

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  38. Please suggest me the best route from hyderabad to Shirdi with family. I have been there recently (Jan 2014) with frnds via Zaheerabad-Tuljapur-Ahmednar-Shirdi Route. This was my worst road journey in my life... It took me around 17 Hrs to reach my place. I dont want to get onto the same road again. Kindly suggest.

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  39. wow splendid so much of education, one destination different ways all leads to one place. Thank you so much everyone.., keep on refreshing.., Page helps lot., Planning with family next in couple of weeks.,

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  40. Hi, I am planing to visit Shirdi from Hyderabad using the route HYD-ZAHEERABAD-SOLAPUR-TEMBHURNI-KARMALA-AHMEDNAGAR-SHIRDI. Can anyone suggest the road condition.

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  41. I have been to Shirdi on 02-May-14 weekend. I took Hyderabad->Sholapur->Temburni->Ahmed Nagar->Shirdi. Road condition till Sholapur is pathetic with big holes. You may not be able to reach speeds more than 70km. It takes min. 6 hours to reach Sholapur (includes 1 hr break). After this, road is quite good. On return journey, I wanted to visit Tuljapur and took Shirdi->Ahmed Nagar->Jamkhed->Bhoom->Osmanabad->Tuljapur->Hyderabad route. Make sure you travel this strech till Osmanabad during day time as night time is not safe (according to the reviews). Road is very good till Naldurg (point which meets NH9 Mumbai Highway after Tuljapur). After this, As usual, pathetic condition.

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  42. Hi, I am planning a road trip to Aurangabad. Please let me know if the below route is safe for couple with 4 yr kid. Is this doable in 8-9 he's, if I start at 4 am from hyderabad.

    Hyderabad - Zaheerabad - Naldurg - Tuljapur - Osmanabad - Need - Aurangabad.

    Will stay in Aurangabad and visit Shirdi, Ajanta and Ellora caves, daulatabad fort, etc.

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  43. Hey I have read or blogs its really help full ...just suggest me is august good time for travelling by car fromhyderabad to shirdi and
    Which road will be safe and easy has tatravelling with family 2kids of 2yrs

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  44. Hi, Did any one drive recently from hyderabad to shirdi? what is the road condition now?

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  45. No. But i am thinking of doing it around Diwali time. Ahm-Shirdi-Hyd :)

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  46. Guys;
    I have just completed the Shirdi Trip: DOJ: 15-Oct-15, DORJ: 17-Oct-15
    Car: Honda Brio
    Traveler: Two Male, Two Female, & Two Children
    Total KM: 1366 KM, Milage: 18.8KMPL, Petrol: 73Ltr
    We started our journey from Shadnagar>Shamshabad> Patancheru > NH9 via Sholapur bypass. Road from Sangareddy>Zaheerabad > Omerga > Naldurg > Sholapur is pathetic. But I had no option other than this route. 4-lane work is under progress which you may expect to ride after 5-10years. Its a single road with lot many potholes as if entire road is a speed breaker. SUV will best suit. You will have to take the risk overtaking numbers of heavy Trucks. Be careful while overtaking, specially those Maharastrian Bikers, who may spit on you if you overtake when they are on the opposite road. Average speed:60KMPH
    As mentioned in this blog, we could find the Junglee Dhaba....Nice food, good for family with beautiful scenario.
    Then we drove from Sholapur to Trembhuni----Top class 4-lane road...it was nice experience..
    But from Trembhuni to Ahmednagar...Road condition is the worst part. Its very difficult for small wheels like 14 inch with lower ground clearance to drive. Please dont dare to take this road. Lot many unexpected road cut points are there, I had to take back my car at many points still it was difficult to save from bumping at ground.
    Ahmednagar to Shirdi via Shani Signapur: 4 lane> though getting damaged with unexpected potholes... but its manageable.
    It took me 17hours 30 mins to reach Shirdi including 3 hours Breakfast/lunch/tea break and 1hr 30min at Signapur.
    We started at 5:45AM at Shadnagar, reached Signapur at 7:30PM and finished the journey at 10:15PM in Shirdi.
    RETURN:
    We started from Shirdi at 6:00AM and changed the Road at Ahmednagar.
    Route is: Shirdi>Ahmendnagar>Kada> Ashti Nagar>Jamkhed>Bhoom>Tulijapur > Naldurg(via Sholapur as direct road from Tulijapur to Naldurg is closed because of Navartri) >Omerga > continued the same route via NH9.
    Ahmednagar to Tulijapur is very nice road, though small village road, but you may easily drive at 100+kmph. So this is the best suggested road. But please avoid night journey through this route... its a complete sparsely populated village area... difficult to find any Petrol Bunk, puncture repairing shop... but otherwise it is the best route to reach Shirdi in the day time driving. You may enjoy the ride through mountains, black soil, flower garden and Wind Turbine...

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    1. Thanks soo much Narayan for sharing your experience. These are precious information for travellers like us.

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  47. Thanks for your guide. Very very useful

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  48. A NICE VERY INFORMATIVE BLOG. KEEP YOUR GOOD WORK

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  49. its so helpfull to me. thank u very much bro.....!

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  50. Guys ... any idea hows the road condition from hyderabad to sholapur now? I want to drive till pune this weekend.

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  52. Any updates on the road condition? I am planning to do Shirdi-Hyd-Shirdi, any suggestion??

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    1. Hi, The distance between Hyderabad to Shirdi is 589 kilometre. The road condition is good to travel.

      Get Hyderabad to Shirdi Map here.

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  53. @Saniya - Which route to take from Shirdi to Hyd?

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  54. Buddy, whoever you are but I am very much great full to you. I really appreciate for your efforts to post. Its like a spoon feeding.... anyway thanks for your post for which I was searching. I was slated to trip Shirdi in Jan'17.. . . . Bhaskar Chary

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  55. Very good work ...so much effort taken. Salute as it helped me a lot

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  56. I've never been able to sleep well on a bus, no matter how comfy.If you ever plan to travel on this route, avoid the greedy ones and omer gang at all cost. Best sightseeing in Braga

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  58. We had visited Shirdi very recently last month on 8-Aug-2018 in our own car. We travelled in the route Hyderabad - zaheerabad - Humnabad -Basavkalyan - omerga -Naldurg - Sholapur - temburni - nagar - shirdi.The condition of road is very good in the Telangana area.Under Karnataka area there are two stretches of about 2 kms each near Humnabad & Basav Kalyan where the road expansion recently completed.From Temburni to Nagar again work is going on in different stretches.For us it took 12 hours to reach shiridi with 3 breaks of 30 minutes each.
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