Saturday, November 3, 2012

Mumbai - Delhi, Road Trip

Prep
  • Extensive research on routes and stay options – Google maps and travelogues.
  • Waypoints set on Garmin Nuvi.
  • Car Service.
  • New tyres, wheel balancing & alignment.
  • Yellow patti on the RHS beam (for Gujarat).
Equipment
  • Tools
  • Compressor
  • Tubeless tyre puncture repair kit
  • Spare fuses
  • Coolant (0.50 L)
  • Engine Oil (1 L)

Route - Onward

DayRouteKmTimeWay PointsRoad Condition
Day 1Mumbai - Himatnagar
600
11 hrsVapi,
Surat (NH 8),
Ankleshwar,
Golden Gate Bridge,
Baroda (NH 8),
Ahmedabad (NE 1),
Himatnagar Exit (NE 1),
Chiloda (NH 8),
Tropic of Cancer (NH 8)
Excellent Roads. Trucks scattered across the road up to Vapi. Mirrors folded for Golden Gate Bridge! NE 1 is fabulous.
Day 2Himatnagar - Jaipur
597
10 hrsUdaipur (NH 8),
Chittorgarh (NH 76),
Kishangarh (NH 79),
Jaipur (NH 8)
Super! Sections grooved by trucks.
Day 3Jaipur - NOIDA
283
6 hrs-Generally good, truck traffic, diversions every few Kms.
1,480

Route - Return

DayRouteKmTimeWay PointsRoad Condition
Day 1NOIDA - Jaipur
278
5.5 hrs-Generally good, truck traffic, diversions every few Kms.
Day 2Jaipur - Udaipur
423
7 hrsKishangarg (NH 8),
Chittorgarh (NH 79, NH 76)
Super!
Day 3Udaipur - Mumbai
780
13 hrsRatanpur (NH 8),
Himatnagar (NH 8),
Ahmedabad (NE 1),
Baroda (NH 8),
Surat,
Vapi (NH 8)
Super! (up to Vasai Creek Bridge) Sections of the road in Rajasthan grooved by trucks.
1,481

Onward

Mumbai-Himatnagar (1310.2012)

Wheels rolled at 630 hrs. Got out of Ghodbunder Road before the daily traffic woke up. The road condition is good as soon as you turn on to NH 8 at Fountain. Truck traffic lightens up after Vapi.

Breakfast at MacDonald’s, Empress Mall, Vapi was ok. A quick breakfast stop at Hotel Ahura, short of Vapi, might have been better.

Good tarmac up to Baroda. Turned into Ankleshwar to avoid the new bridge across Narmada and took the Golden Gate Bridge to Baruch and then got back on to NH 8. Mirrors folded to squeeze through the Golden Gate Bridge!


Stopped for lunch at Plazzo Resorts (+91 93277 09977), located just short of the National Expressway 1 (NE 1). Good clean place for a meal.

NE 1 to Ahmedabad was plain fabulous. The Swift Diesel does fine at 100-120 Km/Hr.


The Sardar Patel Ring Road, after the NE 1 exit, was patchy with a lot of truck and local traffic. The NH 8 up to Chilonda Circle is two lane and a little patchy. Fuel up at the HP pump at Chiloda Circle.

Hotel Landmark (+91 99789 29180) at Himmatnagar is along the NH 8 and offers basic facilities. Just about ok for an overnight stay. The enclosed parking area though is comforting.

Himatnagar-Jaipur (1410.2012)

Wheels rolled at 600 hrs. It’s a little chilly in the morning. NH 8 is a pleasure to drive on. The section just short of Ratanpur, Rajasthan is a little patchy. Agri along NH – vegetables like cauliflower, ladies finger and rice.

The section between Ratanpur and Udaipur winds through the Aravali’s. The tarmac is super, though some sections have been grooved by heavy trucks. Driving on this section is a pleasure.

Get off NH 8 at Udaipur as research showed that NH 79 & 76 were better options. The road between Udaipur and NH 79 though is two lane, patchy and packed with trucks.

Stop at Rupi Resort, Udaipur, near the Airport, for breakfast.

The NH 79 and 76 tarmac is four lane, unbelievingly flat and fast with sparse traffic. While there are fueling options along the way, food options are limited to small stalls that cater to tuckers. Small towns along the NH have a barricaded service lane which keeps the NH free of local traffic. The terrain along the NH is more or less flat, dotted with shrubs and rocks.


Get back on to NH 8 short of Jaipur. Stop at Hotel Panghat (+91 9926 80000) for a late lunch. Decent enough place for a quick stop.

Nuvi comes in handy to navigate through the city to Umaid Bhavan, Jaipur. With construction for a metro underway, there are diversions.

Umaid Bhavan is a traditional havelli style stay option. The rooms are small but the upholstery is luxurious, done up in traditional Rajasthani style.


The food at the Umaid Bhavan’s roof top restaurant is super. Special mention – tandoori platter, spinach soup and kaddi.

Jaipur-Delhi (1510.2012)

Wheels roll at 845 hrs. (the effect of lazing in luxury at Umaid Bhavan!)

The Jaipur-Delhi section opens up into a broad and inviting NH 8. Frequent diversions and truck traffic keep a check on the average speed.

Local traffic catches up in Manesar and Gurgaon. Delhi traffic is a sea change after all the highway driving.

The above Mumbai-Delhi route is a part of the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) and sections are tolled. The toll roughly works out to Rs. 1/Km. Most toll sections have an emergency number, some print the number on the toll receipt. Some toll booths even have an ambulance standing by – Bharuch-Baroda (L&T) and another section in Rajasthan beyond Ratanpur.

Return

Delhi-Jaipur (2510.2012)

Wheels roll at 600 hrs. Breakfast at MacDonald’s just outside Gurgaon. Frequent diversions and truck traffic keep progress slow.

Head to Amber Fort for some sightseeing. Its’ hot and driving up to the parking area of the Fort is a challenge but worth it. It takes a lot of first gear, hand brakes and waiting to negotiate the narrow stone paved road to the parking.


Don’t bother to try the Amber Restaurant at the Fort as they welcome Foreigners only!!

Nuvi plots a course through the old city to the Hotel. Pass by Maotha Lake and Jal Mahal. Driving through the old city is scary – pedestrians, two wheelers, auto’s make it difficult to negotiate. Pass by Badi Chowk and Hawa Mahal at the other end.

Sajjan Niwas, which shares a wall with Umaid Bhavan isn’t a great stay option.

Jaipur-Udaipur (2610.2012)

Wheels roll at 600 hrs. Getting out of Jaipur is tricky with all the diversions due to the metro construction work. Fortunately the traffic is yet to wake up.


Beyond Jaipur the roads are familiar – NH 76 and NH 79.

Driving in the old city part of Udaipur is again scary. The road (lane actually), runs between old buildings, is about 5 feet wide with to and fro traffic consisting of two wheelers, autos, cars, jeeps and a mini bus! To help there are two wheelers parked along either side of the road. Given the maze of lanes, couldn’t have got to Amet Haveli without the Nuvi.

Amet Haveli is a traditional Rajasthani style haveli right on the banks of lake Pichola. I don’t think any other place offers views of the City Palace and the Lake Palace the way Amet does. The rooms are very comfortable with the window opening just above the water line and the City Palace right across.


Their open air restaurant, Ambrai, offers an excellent view of the City Palace and the Lake Palace. Make sure you have reservations in place for the evening.



Take an auto to Shilpgram in the evening, which is about 6-7 Kms from Amet. Enjoy cultural events at Shilpgram and head back to Ambrai for dinner.



Food at Ambrai is great. Special mention – Achari Bengan & Lal Mass.


Udaipur-Mumbai (2710.2012)

Wheels roll at 715 hrs after taking in the view as the day broke.

Wanted to be out of the lanes and back on the highway before Udaipur got up. Moving early helped negotiate the lanes. At a particular section, had to fold up the foot rest of a parked scooter to make room for me! Drove past the Jagdish Temple.

Fuel up at Udaipur @ Rs. 49.10/ltr.

Back on the hilly section of NH 8 between Udaipur and Ratanpur the roads are familiar. It’s a little nippy but the sun is rising fast.

Breakfast just short of Himatnagar and lunch at Hotel Kingfisher, Surat. Decent place for a pit stop.

Fuel up @ Rs. 52.10/ltr. Take the new bridge across the Narmada at Bharuch.

Quick stop at Kamat, Vapi. Hit Godbunder at about 1900 hrs. Traffic is crazy, but after all that driving I am pretty comfortable with the car.

Home 2030 hrs.

Nuvi Screenshot - Udaipur - Mumbai

Map



Some NH Emergency Numbers -
  • Khaniwade Toll Plaza, Surat - 18001216000 / 9925026000
  • Choryasi, Bharuch-Surat - 09427 113 030
  • L&T Vadodara Bharuch - 099798 97638 / 02666 230100
  • NE 1, Vadodara-Ahmedabad - 098796 26000
  • Ahmedabad Ring Road - 09909 923005

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