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  • Bangalore to ooty,YELPPPPPPPPP

    hey people I really wouldn't mind taking some advices and suggestions right now.....am planning to take a road trip to ooty from Bangalore or Hassan karnataka, I Would be riding my p220 and few ninja 250,cbr 150,bullets would be going along with me..
    I checked out the directions in google maps was pretty satisfied with it but later people started saying that you can't pass that reserve forest area near mysore after dusk n all and to add up to that they say there's not enough gas stations along the route plus no good restaurants and all......I don't want a luxurious hotel n all a three stared one would do good when we stay over there for a while .
    I got doubts in these things so some one please help me out over here


    route
    gas stations
    lodging
    must visits
    what to look out for en-route

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    Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by vinay.ramakrsna View Post
      hey people I really wouldn't mind taking some advices and suggestions right now.....am planning to take a road trip to ooty from Bangalore or Hassan karnataka, I Would be riding my p220 and few ninja 250,cbr 150,bullets would be going along with me..
      I checked out the directions in google maps was pretty satisfied with it but later people started saying that you can't pass that reserve forest area near mysore after dusk n all and to add up to that they say there's not enough gas stations along the route plus no good restaurants and all......I don't want a luxurious hotel n all a three stared one would do good when we stay over there for a while .
      I got doubts in these things so some one please help me out over here


      route
      gas stations
      lodging
      must visits
      what to look out for en-route
      bangalore to hasan is a nice road, u will get decent hotels,gas stations etc
      it is just 3 hrs ride

      route-
      tumkur road
      take left near nelamangala and continue in nh 48
      u do not need a lodging as it is just 3 hours ride but there are decent lodging in hassan

      The Dream come true


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      • #4
        Originally posted by vinay.ramakrsna View Post
        hey people I really wouldn't mind taking some advices and suggestions right now.....am planning to take a road trip to ooty from Bangalore or Hassan karnataka, I Would be riding my p220 and few ninja 250,cbr 150,bullets would be going along with me..
        I checked out the directions in google maps was pretty satisfied with it but later people started saying that you can't pass that reserve forest area near mysore after dusk n all and to add up to that they say there's not enough gas stations along the route plus no good restaurants and all......I don't want a luxurious hotel n all a three stared one would do good when we stay over there for a while .
        I got doubts in these things so some one please help me out over here


        route
        gas stations
        lodging
        must visits
        what to look out for en-route
        Bangalore-Ooty can be done on Any bike, be it 0.1ltr or a litre class bike. U find decent enough fuel stations in Gundlupet and good enough fuel pump before ooty(if you are doing Masinagudi route, other wise if you are doing Gudalur, you have bunks there as well) the maximum distance without a fuel station from Gundlupet to ooty is 80kms. And quite frankly i dont see any bike which cant do 80kms on a tank full. About restraunts , how many would one need for a 80-100kms stretch

        Regarding timing restrictions in the forest area, the gates are open from 6AM to 10PM. Even if you are doing after dark, the forest officials would let you inside along with a four wheeler or a bus for safety. If ridden sensibly you can make it to Ooty even if you leave by 6.30-7 at the Bandipur checkpost.

        Regarding Stay: you can find a lot of good accommodation based on your budget. Google for more details.
        Stories of the open road...........

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vinay.ramakrsna View Post
          hey people I really wouldn't mind taking some advices and suggestions right now.....am planning to take a road trip to ooty from Bangalore or Hassan karnataka, I Would be riding my p220 and few ninja 250,cbr 150,bullets would be going along with me..
          I checked out the directions in google maps was pretty satisfied with it but later people started saying that you can't pass that reserve forest area near mysore after dusk n all and to add up to that they say there's not enough gas stations along the route plus no good restaurants and all......I don't want a luxurious hotel n all a three stared one would do good when we stay over there for a while .
          I got doubts in these things so some one please help me out over here


          route
          gas stations
          lodging
          must visits
          what to look out for en-route
          Don't tell you were joking to ask this! Come-on.. Ooty is just a stone's throw away! Even a ninja can do Bangalore/Hassan- Ooty without needing to refuel enroute! If you are so doubtful, I say you'll get an Essar fuel station right in middle of the forest, although they don't accept cards! Mazak mazak mein, we reached Ooty couple of times just to have lunch on a lazy Sunday afternoon!
          Route- Bangalore- Mysore- Gundlupet- Masinagudi- Ooty
          Gas stations- full tank in Bangalore will make you reach Ooty
          Lodging- Enough available
          Must visit- Coonoor I can remember, for others, Google is your friend!
          En-route- If you are non vegetarian, Gundlupet offers mouth watering delicacies.
          Sight seeing in Bandipur.
          A waterfall also (forgot the name)
          The hairpin bends are the place where you can show/test your cornering skills!

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          • #6
            I did Blore to Ooty solo just last weekend. Find details here http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...lyes-ooty.html
            You dont have to worry about road condition, fuel station, lodging etc. Just try crossing the forest before dark. Enjoy the trip.
            Ooty solo trip | Kodaikanal (3 days) | Bekal-Kannur-Ooty | Valparai-Munnar

            Never trade the thrills of living for the security of existence

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            • #7
              Re: Bangalore to ooty,YELPPPPPPPPP

              Bangalore to Ooty distance is nearby 270 km and route is Bangalore-Mysore-Ooty. Bangalore to Mysore road is excellent four lane road. Bike driving is fine on this road. But Mysore to Ooty road is not so well and it's passing from mountains so bike riding is something dangerous and horrible. Hiring car from Bangalore is good way to reach safely in Ooty.

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              • #8
                The gates are open from 6 AM to 10 PM in the forest. if you are moving after this time, then the forest officials would let you inside along with a four-wheeler or a bus for safety. Bangalore to Ooty distance is around 260 - 280km approximately. But Mysore to Ooty road is not good at all and it's passing from mountains so bike riding is something dangerous. I suggest you hire an Outstation cab. Because travel's drivers are experienced so it might be a good choice. Recently, when I travel to hill station in Telangana then I hired Outstation Cabs in Hyderabad. Felt safe and I enjoyed all sightseeing while the driver is on driving.

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