Bangalore to Coorg roadtrip| Bangalore to Coorg via Mysore expressway

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    Bangalore to Coorg roadtrip-
    Due to the unavailability of a direct train route between Bangalore and Coorg, commuting via road is the most convenient option for a traveller. Typically, the drive takes no more than 6 hours and is an economical way of commute, costing approximately INR 3000 (one way) but can vary depending on the vehicle and number of passengers. You can choose to do it through cab operators, such as Ola, Meru or Taxi for sure via their outstation services. Apart from these, there are local cab operators, some famous ones being Bharat International Travels, Akbar travels KSTDC etc.
    The routes which can be taken are
    Route 1: The Kushalnagar Route (via Mysore-Madikeri Highway)
    275 kilometres in approximately 6 hours. From Bangalore to Ramanagara to Mandya to Kushalnagar to Madikeri and to Coorg.
    Route 2: The Channarayapatna Route (Via NH 48)
    Distance of approximately 330 kilometres will be covered within 7 hours. From Bangalore to Channarayapatna to Hassan to Sakleshpur and to Coorg.
    Route 3: The Nagarhole Route (Via NH 275)
    Distance of roughly 300 kilometres can be covered within 7 hours. From Bangalore to Ramanagara to Mandya to Nagarhole to Gonikoppal and to Coorg.
    Road Conditions
    Route 1 is the most preferred route in terms of minimising the duration of the journey. Route 2 and route 3 are both national highways and are akin. In totality, the roads to commute to Coorg are generally well maintained and are relatively light in terms of vehicular traffic. Diversions see the roads meandre into village areas which have narrow roads with potholes and speed bumps. Try avoiding such detours as you may encounter congested roads.
    Eating Options on the Way
    During the journey, there are various coffee outlets at Ramanagara and Maddur, where you can stop to refresh yourself from the monotony of the drive. Restaurants like the ‘Cafe County’ and others at Hunsur are popular pitstops for travellers. One should keep in mind that from Hunsur, restaurants are few and far between; your stops should be planned accordingly.

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