Ernakulam To Thiruvananthapuram In 2.5 Hours With Upgraded NH-66 Highway


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

May 11, 2025


Driving between Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram is about to become dramatically faster. The ongoing NH-66 six-laning project, covering 644 km from Thalappady (Kasaragod) to Mukkola (Thiruvananthapuram), is set to cut travel time by more than half — from 6 hours to just 2.5 hours.

Ernakulam To Thiruvananthapuram In 2.5 Hours With Upgraded NH-66 Highway

With an expected design speed of 100 kmph, the stretch will become one of Kerala’s fastest and most efficient corridors.


Key Highlights of the NH-66 Upgrade

  • Total length being widened: 644 km
  • Original completion date: December 31, 2025
  • New anticipated completion: January 31, 2026
  • Number of stretches: 22
  • Stretches nearing completion: 4
  • Overall progress: Over 60%
  • Aroor–Thuravoor elevated highway progress: 65%
  • Edappally–Moothakunnam stretch progress: 60%

What Makes the New NH-66 Faster?

According to NHAI officials, the stretch will have:

  • No traffic signals or right turns from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram
  • All U-turns and right turns rerouted through service roads and underpasses
  • Exit ramps on elevated highways for better access
  • Dedicated elevated highways, like the 12.75-km Aroor–Thuravoor section, built for uninterrupted high-speed flow

Toll Costs and Commuter Choices

While speed and convenience will improve, new toll booths are being introduced along the route:

  • Kumbalam, Eramalloor (elevated highway), and Kalavoor in the Ernakulam–Alappuzha section
  • Separate tolls will apply for elevated sections, though service roads remain a free alternative
  • The 24-metre-wide Aroor–Thuravoor highway will cater specifically to fast-moving traffic

Fast-Tracking Kerala’s Road Future: Greenfield Highway from Palakkad to Kozhikode

In a parallel development, a 121-km greenfield highway connecting Palakkad to Kozhikode is in the pipeline under the Bharatmala project. Designed as a high-speed corridor, it aims to reduce travel time between the two cities to just 2 hours, significantly easing pressure on NH-966. Tendering for this project is expected to begin soon.


What This Means for Kerala’s Road Users

  • Faster intercity travel with fewer bottlenecks
  • Higher highway safety with limited access and no crossings
  • Toll expenses may increase, but optional free service roads will remain
  • Boost to tourism, trade, and logistics with better connectivity

The NH-66 project signals a paradigm shift in Kerala’s transport landscape. By early 2026, commuters can expect a seamless, high-speed experience connecting the northern and southern tips of the state.

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