National Highway 183A shield))
National Highway 183A
Map
Map of National Highway 183A in red
NH 183 at Adoor
National Highway 183A at Adoor
Route information
Maintained by Government of India
Length240.6 km (149.5 mi)
Major junctions
FromTitanium Junction Chavara (Kollam)[1]
Major intersections
ToVandiperiyar
Location
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictsPathanamthitta, Idukki
Primary
destinations
Sasthamkotta, Adoor, Thattayil, Kaipattoor, Pathanamthitta, Vadasserikkera, Plapally, Gavi, Vandiperiyar
Highway system
State Highways in Kerala
NH 183 NH 185

National Highway 183A, also known as NH 183A, is a National Highway in the Indian state of Kerala that runs from Chavara Titanium Junction, Kollam, to Vandiperiyar via Adoor and Pathanamthitta.[2][3] It is the 4th National Highway passing through the Kollam district.

Elevation to National Highway

The road was declared a National Highway (NH) on 4 March 2014. It conforms to NH standards for a two-lane traffic highway from Adoor to Plapally. The section past Plapally is only 4 meters wide and passes through forest and wildlife areas. The Forest Department raised concerns over the road's alignment. Once upgraded, a new connection from Vandiperiyar to Sabarimala is planned. Currently the stretch between Angamoozhy Forest Checkpost and Vallakadavu Forest Checkpost is entry restricted and the forest department allows only 30[4] private vehicles per day on the route and vehicles entering through Kochandi Check post has to leave only through Vallakkadavu Check post before 6 pm.[5]

Major cities and linking towns

See also

References

  1. ^ "334 km of Kerala roads to become NH". Press Reader. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Declaration of Roads connecting to NH-66 as NH" (PDF). Government of India. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  3. ^ New NH-183A
  4. ^ "Terms, Conditions & Policies — Official Gavi-Kakki Eco Tourism Online Ticket Booking Portal by Goodrical Forest Range, Kerala Forest & Wildlife Department".
  5. ^ "About U — Official Gavi-Kakki Eco Tourism Online Ticket Booking Portal by Goodrical Forest Range, Kerala Forest & Wildlife Department".