Bengaluru travellers heading out today must navigate heavy rain alerts across major Western Ghats transit routes. The June 27 monsoon forecast suggests intense activity in the coastal and hilly districts. This creates slippery conditions on the National Highway 75 (NH-75) and National Highway 73 (NH-73). Early departures before 6 AM are ideal to avoid heavy truck traffic. Early starts also help avoid evening fog on higher elevation roads.
Authorities have issued advisories for the Shiradi and Charmadi ghat sections due to potential mudslides. While roads remain open, heavy vehicles face restrictions during peak rain hours to ensure safety. Travellers must watch for falling boulders on the Agumbe Ghat route during the afternoon. Monitoring the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) dashboard provides accurate local updates. Real-time data helps you choose the safest path through narrow mountain corridors.

Live Route Advisories for NH-75 and NH-73 Ghat Road Status
Popular destinations like Chikkamagaluru and Kodagu are experiencing continuous downpours, making estate roads treacherous. Heavy winds often lead to uprooted trees, causing significant delays on the way to Madikeri. If you drive, ensure your wipers and fog lights are in top condition today. These areas require high clearance vehicles for certain off-road homestay locations during June. Local police helplines are active to assist tourists facing road blockages or flooding.
| Route | Current Risk | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NH-75 (Shiradi) | Mudslides | Caution |
| NH-73 (Charmadi) | Heavy Mist | High Alert |
| Agumbe Ghat | Boulders | Monitored |
Waterfall Safety and Shivanasamudra Flow Monitoring
Rising river levels have prompted a total ban on coracle rides at Shivanasamudra and Hogenakkal. The Cauvery River inflow has increased sharply, making the rocky basin areas dangerous. Visitors should stay behind designated safety railings and avoid clicking selfies near slippery edges. The spray from the Gaganachukki falls is currently spectacular but reduces visibility on footpaths. Always follow the instructions from forest guards stationed at these high-risk water zones.
For those avoiding the drive, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) offers reliable bus services. These buses often follow safer, well-monitored routes through the ghats during heavy rain events. Trains like the Panchaganga Express provide a scenic and more stable alternative to road travel. Checking the latest Indian Railways (IR) schedule ensures you reach your destination without stress. Stay informed and prioritize personal safety over reaching your destination quickly this weekend.



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