State Highway 107 (Karnataka) Explained

Country:IND
Type:SH
State:Karnataka
Route:107
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Jannapura
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Vanagoor/Kudrasthe
Length Km:57.84
Destinations:Hanbalu, Aane Mahal, Hethur
Maint:Karnataka Road Development Corporation Limited

State Highway 107, also known as SH-107, is a state highway connecting Jannapura village of Mudigere taluk in Chikkamagaluru district and Vanagoor village of Sakleshpura taluk in Hassan district, in the South Indian state of Karnataka. It has a total length of 57.84km (35.94miles).[1]

It is a short distance State Highway, passing entirely through the hilly regions of Hassan and Chikkamagaluru districts. No major cities lie on this highway.

Towns and villages located on this highway are: Jannapura, Bettadamane, Shiragundha, Anjugodana halli, Avarekadu, Baachanahalli, Hanbalu, Venkatahalli, Agalatti, Kyamanahalli, Gaanada hole, Hebbasale, Aane Mahal (on NH-75), Hirugalu, Sathigala, Jaanekere, Sullakki, Laxmipura, Vaddara halli, Hiriyuru, Bannalli, Konabana halli, Hethur, Hadya, Halliyuru, Byagadahalli and Vanagoor.

In the northern end, at Jannapura, this highway originates from National Highway 73 (India) and traverses south to meet State Highway 8 (Karnataka) and State Highway 85 (Karnataka) at Vanagoor. Due to confluence of these three highways, Vanagoor is also called as Kudrasthe.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jannapura - Vanagoor(Kudrasthe) Highway. 30 November 2023.