State Highway 91 (Karnataka) Explained

Country:IND
Type:SH
State:Karnataka
Route:91
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Konanur
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Makutta
Length Km:95.50
Destinations:Konanur, Kushalnagar, Siddapura, Virajpet, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
Maint:Karnataka Road Development Corporation Limited

State Highway 91 (SH-91) is a state highway connecting Konanur village of Hassan district and Makutta village of Kodagu, in the South Indian state of Karnataka. It has a total length of 95.5km (59.3miles).[1]

Junctions

Terminal at Siddapura Gate, Konanur.

at Kushalnagar

at Kushalnagar

at Abhyathamangala & Siddapura

at Virajpet

at Virajpet

Terminal at Makutta

Background

The highway begins at Siddapura-Gate, 4km (02miles) from Konanur, bifurcating from SH-85 and traverses in a south-southwesterly direction up to the border village of Makutta in Kodagu. This highway forms a part of Madikeri-Hassan highway.

Major towns and villages on the highway are: Konanur, Kadavina Hosalli, Shirangala, Hebbale, Kanive, Kudige, Mullusoge, Kushalnagar, Guddehosur, Nanjarayapatna, Valnoor, Tyagattur, Abhyathamangala, Siddapura, Ammathi, Virajpet, Arji, Betoli and (through Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary) Makutta village (Kodagu-Kannur border).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Konanur-Makutta Highway. 6 June 2023.