Bangalore to Coorg – How to Reach?

Bangalore to Coorg – How to Reach?

Sep 30, 2009

Coorg is proudly located at a distance of about 260Kms from Bangalore in South-West direction ie ahead of Mysore and closer to the Kerala border. Before starting for Coorg, one should be aware of the fact that COORG & MADIKERI are SAME place and names are often interchanged. For people who object this blunt fact, Coorg(Kodagu) is the region/district and Madikeri(aka Mercara) is its Head-Quarter.Bangalore to Coorg   How to Reach? | coorg2 300x199 | adventure | Yelwal Weekend Trekking Srirangapatna Road Piriyapatna Mysore Madikeri Kushalnagara Hunsur How to Reach Mysore How to Reach Coorg Coorg Bylakuppe Bangalore Adventure  | The Shishir Kumar Website

The Train Connection:

To the disappointment of IRCTC fans (and Railway Free-Pass Holders), there is no direct rail connection to Coorg (as of now). The nearest rail line to Madikeri town is Mangalore-Hassan railway line with Sakleshpur or Subrahmanya as the closest railway stations. This route located north of Coorg along a east-west direction. Sakaleshpur to Madikeri distance is about 90Kms( and Subrahmanya to Madikeri distance is approximately 70Kms.

The Road Rash:

By Road, Madikeri is situated at the distance of 255Kms from Bangalore, well-connected by well-maintained two State Highways SH17(till Mysore, 140Kms from Bangalore) & SH88(115Kms from Mysore onwards,).

GRID #1 Bangalore to Mysore 140Kms:

The normal route from Bangalore to Mysore will be: Bangalore – Bidadi – Ramanagaram – Chennapatna – Maddur – Mandya – Srirangapatna – Mysore. Bangalore-Mysore road journey includes lot of fanfare like fancy eateries, Cafe Coffee Day, Petrol Pumps etc.

Unless Mysore is not too close to your Heart or its not the festival time, visit to Mysore can be bypassed from the plan. Two simple tricks are present to achieve this; take Bypass road after Srirangapatna or take Mysore Ring Road.

1st Option, via Bypass Road:
Bypass road near Srirangapatna will easily save one from devils of Mysore City Traffic. There are two significant bridges at Srirangapatna over River Cauvery. Enter through first bridge and exit Srirangapatna through the second bridge. Take the right turn at the next junction and head towards railway cross. Cross the track and road will make a left turn.

This road is narrow, less crowded and sorrounded by lush stretches of paddy & sugarcane fields. A short detour off towards right from this road will lead to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and the Brindavan Gardens (KRS Dam). About 20Kms, without detour, at Yelwal(Ellavala), this Bypass road connects to the Mysore-Mangalore State Highway – SH88.

2nd Option, via Ring Road:
The Ring Road crosses Bangalore-Mysore Road, SH17, at a major junction after 10Kms(approx.) from the Mysore City. Take the right road on this junction, ie road on the right. Soon, after 15-20mins drive, this road meets Hunsur Road SH88. Take the right turn into the Hunsur Road. Though the Ring road is less crowded than the road that crosses right through Mysore city, it is bit longer. Thus, if it is not the peak hours, one can easily glide through the city. The Bangalore-Mysore road eventually leads to the Mysore Bus stand or Railway Station area. Ask for the directions to get to SH88 (Hunsur road, more popular name of SH88).

GRID #2 Mysore to Madikeri 115Kms:

The normal route from Mysore to Madikeri will be: Mysore – Yelwal – Hunsur – Kempalapura – Piriyapatna – Bylakuppe – Kushalnagara – Suntikoppa – Madikeri. Excellent road, except last 25-30Kms before Madikeri. Reasonable restaurants at Hunsur town and some in Kushalnagara.

The highway is 4-lane after Mysore city, and splits into a Y-junction on reaching Hunsur. Take the right fork, or greet the crowded Hunsur town otherwise. After taking right fork, a good vegetarian drive-in restaurant is present, where one can relax and think whether he is on the right fork or not.

After Hunsur town, SH88 makes a right turn. The straight road is SH88A which leads to Gonikoppal and Virajpet. Both the roads, SH88 & SH88A finally leads to Madikeri; SH88 is shorter and better-maintained. Wise drivers prefers SH88 and crosses Piriyapatna after about 20Kms from Hunsur on SH88.

After Piriyapatna a huge arch across the road announces the Tibetan settlement ahead in Bylakuppe. This is one of the largest and oldest settlements of Tibetan settlements in India. As an indication one can see colorful prayer flags flying in the area. The Golden Temple, Namdroling Nyingmapa Monastery and The Sera Monastic University, one of the largest Buddhist universities in the world, is located in Bylakuppe. It’s a few kilometers detour towards left from the main highway.

Nisargadama, an island formed by river Cauvery is located on the left as one comes out of Kushalnagar town, ahead of Bylakuppe. Kushalnagar too is a popular tourist destination in Coorg.

The highway passes through a forest. The traffic slows down from here due to pothole ridden road conditions and numerous & frequent bends in the hilly region. This lasts upto 25-30Kms, all the way up to Madikeri town and can waste upto an hour. After entering Madikeri town one can spot several signboards by the State Tourism Department showing directions to various attractions in Coorg.

Attractions in Coorg: Abby falls – 8Kms, Chettalli – 20Kms, Bhagamandala – 40Kms, Talacauvery – 50Kms, Kakkabe – 45Kms, Thadiyandamol – 50Kms.

Beware of the following:

1. Overtaking trucks and buses driving carelessly on Mysore road.
2. Sequence of bad and steep humps/speed breakers on Mysore road, many of them are unmarked and unexpected.
3. Overtaking vehicles on the hilly regions and turns.
4. Be extra cautious on your drive to Abbey falls, road is treacherous.
5. If one is driving in night, Mysore road is to be driven extremely careful.
6. In the night, one might end up meeting some wild friends in the stretch from Kushalnagar to Suntikoppa. Wild elephants roam some time during night through these roads. But nothing in Daytime.
7. Herds of cows and sheep, stray dogs and pigs on Mysore Madikeri stretch.

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20 comments

  1. Thanks Insane for the Nice detailed information. Very informative post for Bangalore to Coorg by road.

  2. Aakash /

    can take up the route more confidently now. cheers insane!

  3. Shalini /

    u traveled by bike or car?

  4. Agatha /

    planning this deepawali for coorg. this post is helpful indeed.

  5. what is the nearest airport to coorg?

  6. what is the nearest airport to coorg?

  7. Anonymous /

    blore or maysore i guess

  8. Anonymous /

    blore or maysore i guess

  9. Sunidhi /

    @agatha i m too planning this deepawali. how many r u going?

  10. Anonymous /

    bus is better than car

  11. Anonymous /

    bus is better than car

  12. Anonymous /

    good place. must visit once. i went bangalore to coorg by bike. nice experience.

  13. sanghita /

    go to kilimanjaro

  14. I have been there.. now planning mt etna.

  15. I have been there.. now planning mt etna.

  16. thanks for the informative post, many tourists want to know about how to reach coorg from bangalore easily. you got many shortcut routes to reach coorg, thanks for the great tips.

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