Showing posts with label Udaipur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Udaipur. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Vadodara to Sawai Madhopur - Indian Roadie Preferred Route/ Motoring Route

Indian Roadie Preferred Route / Motoring Route/ Driving Route/ Road Route for 

Vadodara to Sawai Madhopur 
(Vadodara_SawaiMadhopur): 

Vadodara - Godhara - Modasa - Udaipur - Chittorgarh - Kota - Indergarh - SawaiMadhopur

Kota to SwaiMadhopur is two lane. 
Vadodara to Kota is 4 and 6 lane highway.

Friday, 26 August 2022

4 laning of Gomati Chauraha–Udaipur section of NH8 is complete




The project for 4 laning of Gomati Chauraha–Udaipur section of NH8 in Rajasthan has been operational since December 2015. This 79 kms long stretch NH has been developed at total cost of ~INR 1100 Cr.

The project has 2 portal twin type 6 lane tunnel at Chirwa Ghat with 3 lane Tunnel each on LHS and RHS having length 485 m and 396 m respectively. This tunnel has helped to save around 3.3 km of travel distance. 
* Indian Roadie Infrastructure Project 

Thursday, 19 August 2021

Road trip to Banswara, 100 kms from Udaipur, Rajasthan by Archana Vidur










Just a 3 hours drive from Udaipur and you reach the land of 100 islands known as Banaswara. There are numerous islands on the Mahi River named as "Chachakota" and the river flows through Banswara.
Banswara is part of the Vagad region of southern Rajasthan and is mainly inhabited by tribals, known as Bhils. The 4 hours that we spent there we did not see a single tourist or a tourist car and for once the entire place was ours in July 2021. 

Most people compare Banaswara with Scotland or Cherrapunji coz of the lush greenery and the rain that it receives. But I compare Banaswara to Lalaland- the land that I live in my dreams. 

By the Way Banaswara got its name from the word “Bans” or “Bamboo Trees” that once upon a time grew here in abundance. The region also receives the second highest rainfall after Cherrapunji so you can imagine how green the valley must be. 

There is little or no tourism in Banaswara today but this beautiful princely state was once ruled by the Maharavals. 

Video, photo, text courtesy: Archana Vidur (@travelmynation)  
* Must Visit 
* Rajasthan Trails 
* Udaipur and surroundings 
* Only While Travelling By Road In India 

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

9 days Delhi to Bangalore road trip in a Jawa by Footloosedev in December 2019 - January 2020



9 days Delhi to Bangalore road trip itinerary. 

The 10 days road trip between Delhi and Bangalore covering Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharasthra, Goa & Karnataka may just be an ideal dose of a brief all-India journey!
There is nothing like a road trip to explore and understand a place better. As you skim through a region you not only slowly understand the geography better but also get to see some of the best views of the country that you can miss otherwise. And if you are one of those people who enjoys learning about cultures and a local way of life, there’s even more for you on a road trip. 


Road trips are better than any other means of travelling, and when it comes to a country like India, where every 500 kms take you to a new world, things become even more interesting. Keeping this in mind, I recently planned a 3-week and a nearly 3000 km road trip between New Delhi and Bangalore. Honestly speaking, I understood my country better in those three weeks than the entire 4+ years of full-time travelling put together. 


If you too can afford a few weeks, want to understand India better, and can plan a road trip somewhere, I can suggest my route map. 

This New Delhi to Bangalore (or north to south India) road trip will take you across 5 Indian states, a constantly changing landscape, and a big-time culture shift. From the original 3 weeks, I have carefully cut short the duration to 10 days, because I understand that for some people, time does matter! 

Delhi to Bangalore Road Trip Itinerary:
Before initiating the journey, I handpicked a few places that I didn’t want to miss. This included Udaipur in Rajasthan and the coastal stretch between Mumbai and Goa. I have done Mumbai and Goa coastal last year in 2018 and knew what beauty it can offer. To my knowledge, the Mumbai to Goa stretch was going to be the highlight of the journey. But as I started, I realised that roads in Rajasthan offer an equal opportunity to endorse a road trip in India.
Having said that, if I were to suggest a few highlighted stretches out of my entire Delhi to Bangalore route, I will suggest Jaipur to Udaipur, Mumbai to Goa (via coastal route and not the highway), and Goa to Marvanthe. 

Please note that if you will Google navigate for between Delhi and Bangalore, it will suggest you the shortest route via Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, avoiding Rajasthan and the western coast. I took that route during my return journey (from Bangalore to Delhi which took me only three days to cover the entire distance). Where you will certainly find better roads on that stretch and the journey will be quicker, you will miss many places. Having said that, if the idea is to enjoy an all-India Road Trip, I won’t recommend you take that route. 


Delhi to Jaipur to Udaipur: 2 Days in Rajasthan
The two-day road trip taking you from Delhi to Jaipur and Udaipur, before you enter Gujarat can be brief but a fairly good introduction to all that a road trip in Rajasthan can offer. I mean if I talk about myself, before this motorcycle trip I always thought that Rajasthan is only all about old heritage towns and forts… but only a few days of riding in Rajasthan, and I was proved wrong.
Rajasthan isn’t just about exploring old towns and appreciating architecture but enjoying beautiful landscapes and road trips too. From desert trails to winding mountain roads, Rajasthan has something for everyone.
I remember as soon as I left Ajmer and started towards Udaipur, the highway constantly changed from open straight stretches to winding and narrow curves. At times it gave the most cliched desert-like landscape, before dramatically changing into a Hampi-like setting with mountains of big boulders to be only seen all around.
From Udaipur, I went straight down south towards Ahmedabad. But had I taken a right, and west towards Mount Abu, things would have been entirely different, offering a Himalayas-like setting.
A two-day road-trip, doing Delhi - Jaipur - Ajmer - Udaipur, is a short but nevertheless a good introduction to the kind of experiences and rich landscapes a road-trip across Rajasthan can offer. 



Udaipur to Vadodara to Mumbai: 1 Day of Boring Highways
Udaipur to Vadodara and further south to Mumbai is a boring stretch of the journey – with good highways of course, but almost no natural beauty to enjoy a road-trip. The first 100km from Udaipur was still okay with the periodic change in landscapes but as soon as I entered Gujarat neared Vadodara, the journey became monotonously boring with nothing but a long highway and a lot of traffic to deal with.
Vadodara to Mumbai was also another boring stretch of the journey with nothing much to see and do around. If colonial history interests you, Daman can be a good place to explore on the way (located 150km north of Mumbai).
The highways between Udaipur and Mumbai are overall quite in shape with only toll-roads connecting the entire stretch. Though it’s very tiresome to do the journey in a day, I suggest you try it because there is literally no beauty on the way. If not, break the journey in two days (choose Ahmedabad or Vadodara or Bharuch to stay on the way. 




Mumbai to Goa via Coastal Konkan Region: 4 Days of Epic Beauty
Mumbai to Goa coastal route was, in fact, one of the two reasons why I did north to south India motorcycle trip in first place (the other reason was exploring Kerala on a motorcycle). I did the same route more than two years ago while shooting an ad commercial for Maruti Alto and was well accustomed to the highlights this route can offer – from natural beauty to different riding conditions.
For people who like road-trips, Mumbai to Goa coastal route is like going to Mecca. From riding next to the coast to venturing into a jungle-safari-like setting to ferry crossings, here, you will find something for everyone. And if you’re a drone to make videos, you can literally do magic. There’s a video I made on the second day of the trip, watch the drone shots.
If you’re doing Mumbai to Goa via NH 48, you can do the same journey in about 10 hours, but following the coastal route takes at least four days even when you’re riding all day. Taking ferries can moreover consume some time as they run every 45 minutes at most of the points and it may happen that you arrived at a ferry point the minute the last ferry has left.
The entire stretch has more than five ferry crossings all operating during the day time only. Visit CarFerry.in to check the time schedule for each ferry point and save yourself from some needless waiting.
Here’s how you can plan your 4-day journey between Mumbai and Goa:
Mumbai to Harihareshwar (7-10 hours)
Harihareshwar to Ganpatipule (7-10 hours)
Ganpatipule to Tarkarli (6-9 hours)
Tarkarli to Goa (5 hours)
Further Reading: A More Detailed Mumbai and Goa Coastal Route Itinerary (please note that my motorcycle road trip followed the same route but I chose different places to break the journey. The itinerary suggested above is on the basis of the two journeys I have done on the coastal Maharashtra route). 




Goa to Marvanthe: 1 Day for The Best of Coastal Karnataka
As soon as you exit South Goa and enter into Karnataka, the first highlight comes your way with River Kali flowing on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other. Karwar Beach is a famous tourist spot to stop by and enjoy the two waterbodies simultaneously, but if you will just look in the map, you will find the hidden gem of Devbag Beach, located only a few km before Karwar. From Devbagh, it’s possible to experience a Marvanthe like setting – with river Kali flowing on one side of you, and the Arabian Sea on the other.
The entire Goa to Marvanthe stretch will have winding roads with most of the time the road is open for two-way traffic. The roads may be narrow but overall pretty good in shape. Though only a 5-hour journey it can take a good 8 to 9 hours as there are many beautiful spots where you would maybe want to take a moment and click a picture, so leave early.
Marvanthe will be the highlighted spot with the Arabian sea and Suparnika river flowing on either side of the highway. The main beach may get a little crowded in the evening, but if you will try it’s not too hard to find your own quiet corner somewhere.
There are places to stay near the Marvanthe beach. 




Marvanthe to Bangalore: 1 Day of Better Weather
When I originally planned my Delhi to Bangalore journey, I decided to go all the way to Mangalore (exploring Murudeshwar and Udupi, the south of Marvanthe) before finally moving to Bangalore and ending the trip. But because the weather was too hot and humid to ride in South India, I decided to cut short my trip from Marvanthe. And this hot weather was troubling since I reached Mumbai. The more south I went and the hotter and sweatier it only got. And this was during the winter months (December and January). Anyway, here’s more cribbing about the weather and the reason why I think South India is not meant for riding (currently writing the article).
Marvanthe to Bangalore will take you to the green patches of Chickmangalur with proper mountain-like riding conditions for at least half of the journey (until you exit Chickmangalur and reach Balur.
There are two almost parallel running routes for Marvanthe to Bangalore, but take the one that takes you from Marvanthe to Agumbe to Hassan and then Bangalore as that one is more scenic. At two points on the journey, near Agumbe sunset point, you will be dealing with around 20 hairpin bends, making the experience quite enjoyable. Located at nearly 1000m above sea level, Agumbe motorable pass is a local tourist attraction.

Travelogue and photo courtesy: Footloosedev. 

Monday, 13 January 2020

Zade Mountview, Udaipur, Rajasthan - Indian Roadie Preferred Hotel



ZADE MOUNTVIEW homestay in Gordhan Vilas area, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
It is 1km off the highway, 6 kms from the railway station, approx 8 kms from City Palace.
Tariff: Rs1000 - 1500 with breakfast. 

Sunday, 6 January 2019

Pune - Rajasthan - Pune - Indian Roadie Preferred Itinerary in December 2018

Pune - Mumbai - Godhra - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Sam - Longewala -Tannot - Pushkar - Ajmer - Jaipur - Pune drive by Sagar Shivling Hingmire in December 2018.

Jaipur - Pune return route:

Day-1
Jaipur - Beawar - Nathdwara - Udaipur-Modasa - Godhra.

Day-2
Godhra - Halol - Statue of Unity (Rajpipla) - Ankleshwar - Mumbai.

Day-3
Mumbai - Pune. 

Thursday, 31 May 2018

Indian Roadie Preferred Cafe in Udaipur, Rajasthan



Udaipur had once been land of Sisodia Rajputs. Being part of Mewar region, certain expectations regarding the cuisine of Udaipur is reasonable. Udaipur used to make one of the best kitchens for the Royal Monarchs. The city still serves the finest food to its dwellers and tourists. If one is planning to visit this beautiful city of lakes, there is no need to worry about meals, since the city has numerous restaurants. Many a restaurants dish up various cuisines, so there is no need ponder about what to eat.

Influenced by Vaishnavism, Udaipur cuisine is debarred of non-vegetarian dishes. Udaipur is famous for its Dal-Baati-Churma, Gatte-Ki-Sabzi, Kachori and Mirchi Bada. Meals are usually comprised of lentils, vegetables and a fantastic variety of spices. Lentil curries, yoghurt soups with deep fried breads and chilli fritters make the favorite feast. Ocra, dried mango and Sangri (beans) go together with most of the meals.

However, this is not a constraint for people who love non-vegetarian food as there are many restaurants that serve non-vegetarian food. People, who are not very keen to try the cuisine of Udaipur, there are plenty of restaurants that dole out special cuisines ranging from Chinese and Thai to Intercontinental and Italian food. If fast food is the choice, one can find variety of patties, pastries, sandwiches, pizzas, Indian chat etc to satisfy the taste buds.

Udaipur has many eateries that serve thali (platter) and one can enjoy the unlimited servings of a selection of Rajasthani dishes including chapattis, daals, vegetables, rice, sweets and many more. Among the various restaurants, Ambrai is a nice restaurant to relax near the Pichhola Lake. Natraj and Bawarchi are other popular restaurants that serve Rajasthani cuisine. Paratha Hut is famous for its lip-smacking parathas (breads).

The following is an indicative list of restaurants in Udaipur:

Rajasthani and Indian
Anupama Restaurant, Delhigate
Berry's Restaurant, Chetak Circle
Gangaur Restaurant, Chetak Circle
Hariyali Restaurant, R.M.V.Road
Jai Restaurant, Kailash Colony
Sheeshmahal, Bapu Bazaar
Shilpi Restaurant, Near Shilp Gram
Trivedi Upahar Grih, Near Udaipur Hotel, Surajpole
Khana Khazana Restaurant, Sahelion ki Bari
Bawarchi, Delhi Gate
Natraj, Near Railway Station

Multicuisine
Vatika Restaurant, Gulab Bagh Road
Chicken Centre, Shakti Nagar
Abhinandan Hotel, Durga Nursery Road
Lake Palace Hotel, Pichola Lake
Lake View Roof Top Restaurant, Jagdish Chowk
Parkview, Opp.Town Hall
Restaurant El Parador, Ambamata Road
Roof Top Palace View Restaurant, Lake Palace Road
Sun Set Roof Top Restaurant, Opposite Chandpole
Anand Bhawan Hotel, Fateh Sagar Road
Paratha Hut, Lake Palace Road

Fast Food
Berry's, Chetak Circle
Bawarchi Fast Food & Restaurant, Delhigate
Wimpy Restaurant, Near Udiyapole
Wood Land Restaurant, Rani Road

Coffee Shops
Shivam Cafe, Jagdish Chowk
Agrawal Cafe, Sector 4
Mayur Cafe, Opp. Jagdish Temple
Purohit Cafe, Anand Plaza, Near Ayad Bridge
Cafe Edelweiss

Bars
Apollo Beer Bar, Fateh Pura
Chirag Restaurant & Bar, Gulab Bagh Road
Quality Restaurant, Chetak Circle
R.T.D.C. Kajri Tourist Bunglow, Shastri Circle
Rangat Bar (Green View Hotel), Gulab Bagh Road
Shilpi Restaurant, Shilpgram

Indian Roadie Preferred Hospital in Udaipur, Rajasthan

Udaipur has number of hospitals that provide all general medical facilities. All the hospitals have adequate instruments and machines to serve the medical requirements of people. The doctors of Udaipur are qualified and experienced. The chemist shops are open for 24 hours to fulfill the demands of an urgent situation. Udaipur hospitals provide ambulance facility for 24*7. For emergency, hospitals have adequate arrangements of doctors. The list of several Hospitals in Udaipur is as follows:

Maharana Bhopal General Hospital
Phone: 2528811-19

J.K. Hospital & Research Centre
Bhupalpura
Phone: 2418544

Jagrati Orthopedic Hospital
Hospital Road
Phone: 2529234

Kalptaru Hospital
Hiran Magri
Phone: 2588543

Raj Lithotripsy Hospital
Sevashram Chowraha
Phone: 2412770

Samar Hospital & Research Centre
Durga Nursery Road
Phone: 2410865

Sanjeevani Nursing Home
Sevashram Chowraha
Phone: 2412770

Saraswati Hospital & Medical Research Centre
University Road
Phone: 2414325

Shah Clinic
New Ashwani Bazar
Phone: 2529600

Shreyas Children & Maternity Hospital
Fateh Pura
Phone: 2560861

Shriram Hospital & Research Centre
Maduvan
Phone: 2528431

Triveni Hospital
Fatehpura
Phone: 2560449, 2527804

Udaipur Hospital Pvt. Ltd
Kamlawadi
Phone: 2420322

(Source: http://www.udaipur.org.uk)

Friday, 12 May 2017

Udaipur to Chandigarh - Best Route For Road Trip, Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route

Best Route For Road Trip, Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route from 

Udaipur to Chandigarh (Union  Territory and capital of Punjab, Haryana) 
(Udaipur_Chandigarh): 

Option 1: 
Udaipur - Ajmer - Jaipur - Rewari - Jhajjar - Rohtak - Panipat - Karnal - Ambala - Chandigarh 

Option 2: 
Udaipur - Ajmer - Jaipur - Shahjahanpur - Narnaul - Charkhi Dadri - Bhiwani - Jind - Panipat - Karnal - Ambala - Chandigarh 

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Note: These are user generated best routes. 

Abbreviations in use in Motoring Routes Of India, Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route:
RA = Road Ahead.
ROR = Road on Right.
ROL = Road on Left.
NH = National Highway.
SH = State Highway.
NE = National Expressway.  

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Thursday, 22 December 2016

Hotel Mangalmurti, Shamlaji, Gujarat - Indian Roadie preferred hotel on NH8



Hotel Mangalmurti, Shamlaji, Gujarat (on the right while driving from Udaipur to Ahmedabad) is:
126 kms from Udaipur Bypass - NH8 crossing,
52 kms from Khandiobari toll plaza,
11 kms from Gujrat-Rajasthan (GJ-RJ) state border.

While driving from Ahmedabad to Udaipur, Hotel Mangalmurti, Shamlaji is:
49 kms from Himmatnagar crossing (Medistar Hospital),
18 kms from Vantada toll plaza.

Hotel Mangalmurti, Shamlaji, Gujarat is barely a 5 mins walk from the Shamlaji Temple, a renowned Vaishnav Shrine.
The Shamlaji Melo, also called the Kartik Purnima fair is held in the month of November every year and lasts for about two weeks.

RTDC Hotel Gavri, Rishabdev, Rajasthan - Indian Roadie preferred hotel on NH8




RTDC Hotel Gavri, Rishabdev, Rajasthan on NH8 at a small elevation on the right while driving from Udaipur towards Ahmedabad is an Indian Roadie Preferred Hotel in Rajasthan.

The facility owned by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) is located between Paduna toll plaza (Udaipur end) and Khandiobari toll plaza (Ahmedabad end). The distance between the two toll plazas is 39 kms.

While driving on NH8 from Udaipur towards Ahmedabad, the cumulative distance of RTDC Hotel Gavri, Rishabdev from:
- Crossing of Udaipur city exit/ entrance (towards Ahmedabad) & the Udaipur bypass = 61 kms.
- Paduna toll plaza = 26 kms.

While driving on NH8 from Ahmedabad towards Udaipur, the cumulative distance of RTDC Hotel Gavri, Rishabdev from :
- Himmatnagar toll plaza = 142 kms.
- Himmatnagar crossing (Medistar Hospital) = 114 kms.
- Vantada toll plaza = 82 kms.
- Shamlaji = 65 kms.
- Gujarat/ Rajasthan state border = 54 kms.
- Khandiobari toll plaza = 13 kms.