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Mediterranean sunny colours. Cobbled streets and boulevards. An evening stroll down a classic promenade. This is the Pondicherry of the French quarter, which merges seamlessly with the fishing villages at its periphery. The all-pervading underlying presence is the ubiquitous spiritual influence of Sri Aurobindo and the ashram that continues to build his legacy. In the distance, the ever-growing global township of Auroville magnifies the aura of this firmly intertwined French and Tamilian coastal town.
The current town of Pondicherry was founded after the coming of the British, Dutch, Portuguese, and French traders from Europe, and still bears their influence. But the nearby villages of Arikamedu, Ariyankuppam, Bahou, Kakayanthoppe, and Villianur, have a history dating back to the Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Vijayanagar and Bijapur empires. In fact, the village of Arikamedu is believed to be the site of the Poduke or Poduca trading port, a favourite destination of the Roman empire in the third century BC. In this way, from time immemorial, the lights of this port town in southern India beckoned travellers from around the world.
By 1674, Pondicherry was the trading centre of the French in India and would retain this place for the next 280 years. But it was the association of the town with the spiritual journey of Sri Aurobindo, which made Pondicherry a global destination for the next century. Among India’s revolutionaries who sought freedom from British rule, Sri Aurobindo would later emerge as one of its foremost contemporary spiritual leaders. He turned to the coastline of Pondicherry during these years of spiritual awakening. There, inspired by the vision of Sri Aurobindo and his spiritual collaborator Mirra Alfassa, who simply came to be known as the mother, the global township of Auroville that drew life from their ideals was born.
WHAT TO SEE
The experienced traveller sometimes skips Pondicherry, hires a bike and heads straight for Auroville instead. But Pondicherry has much to offer visitors as well. However, the town must be explored at a leisurely, relaxed pace, just like the famed Mediterranean spirit it owns. Here are seven ways travellers who have lost their heart to this picturesque coastal town spend their time in Pondicherry.
The promenade: Pondicherry’s famed promenade is where the entire town seems to head for an evening stroll. But we recommend a morning by the promenade, at a coffee shop, with a well-loved book to keep you company. The view is serene and the soft breeze comforting. It could be one of the most relaxing mornings you have ever had, all for the price of a coffee.
Our Tip: A favourite stop during the day has always been Le Café. During the evening, it gets crowded. But you could still visit the Promenade in the evening to experience a uniquely local flavour.
A morning in the museum: Often overlooked is this wonderful treasure trove of memories, lovingly curated at the old Law Building. The museum is your glimpse into the town’s ancient past and its layered history. A morning here is a glimpse into the hidden Pondicherry and will change how you see this town.
Our Tip: The museum is open on all days, except Monday and national holidays. It closes as early as 5 pm.
The French quarter: When the French ruled Pondicherry, the town was famously divided into the French and Indian quarter. Those old divisions have long since been officially abolished, yet it is the French Quarter and its bright splashes of yellow, which give the town its distinctive Mediterranean flavour. A walk down its cobbled streets is your brush with an alternative history, which is recorded in the annals of time and reflected in the character of this town, comfortable enough with its past to lie in the intersection of many yesterdays.
Beaches: While the coastline off the Promenade is hardly a beach, Pondicherry’s long coastline along the East Coast road creates many small coves along the Bay of Bengal, with beaches waiting to be discovered. The best known among these is the Paradise beach, which can only be accessed after a short boat ride. But the more adventurous hire a bicycle and ride towards Auroville in search of a secluded beach waiting to be put on the tourist map.
Sri Aurobindo Ashram: No visit to Pondicherry is complete without a visit to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Conversations with believers here are a highlight of any visit to the town, and also a fascinating insight into the philosophy so deeply associated with Pondicherry.
The fishing village of Vaithikuppam: The fishing villages at the periphery of the town are a necessary glimpse into the many colours of this vibrant town. Go early and you will even catch a spectacular east coast sunset.
Our Tip: The fishing village of Vaithikuppam is a wonderful spot to amble through, experience the culture of a fishing village, and experience an unforgettable sunset.
Auroville: Finally, no visit to Pondicherry is complete without your encounter with Auroville. Set up in 1968, as a global village by the Mother, Auroville is an experimental township. Since the time it was carved out of the harsh arid desert landscape, it has been lovingly nurtured into a verdant habitat, which beckons travellers from around the world.
WHAT TO DO
Learning is a big part of what you do at Pondicherry, especially because of its deep roots in the philosophy of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. One of the best ways to discover Pondicherry and Auroville is to enrol yourself for a course with the community at Auroville. Whether its yoga, music, theatre, or pottery, you will always find teachers of many unusual crafts and skills in this global community.
What to eat: The global township of Auroville has made Pondicherry the place to visit for continental food and wine. But these are also influenced by Indian cuisine and spices, making it a culinary experience that cannot be replicated anywhere in the world. The alternative food choices available at Auroville are also unique.
What to buy: Ceramic art and papier-mâché crafts thrive at Auroville, making Pondicherry a great place to buy pottery. You will find the road to Auroville lined with shops selling these products.
Getting around: Pondicherry is a town best explored on a bike, or if you are fit enough, a bicycle. You will find plenty of shops that hire both. If you plan to get a bike, just make sure you have your driving licence with you. However, you don’t usually need to carry a helmet along, as most shops will provide you with one.
Where to stay: It all depends on the kind of holiday you are planning. If you are looking to be at the heart of the town, the Promenade is the place for you. But if you would just like to unwind, the many resorts off the East Coast road are a better option. But for those seeking an alternative lifestyle, look no further than Auroville. Other interesting spaces are Sri Aurobindo Ashram’s many guesthouses, which draw enlightened travellers from around the world.
The best time to visit: The months between October to March are considered the cooler months, which make these the best times to visit Pondicherry. However, since Pondicherry is also home to a global community, it remains open to visitors throughout the year. Visiting when it's offseason, even if it's hot, is the best time to beat the crowds.
How to get there: The best way to approach Pondicherry is by road. You could either drive or catch a bus to the town. If you don’t have a direct bus route from your city to Pondicherry, it’s best to drive down or catch a bus from Chennai.
Content and photo credit: Christina Daniels.
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Pondicherry is always popular with water sports lovers, but owing to its popularity these days Pondicherry is attracting tourists from around the world. The French colony Pondicherry, preserving the remnants of French heritage with Indian culture, offering numerous things to in the city from learning surfing, scuba diving, and new cuisines, there is so much more to explore in the paradise of nature and about the history from the colonial age. So pack your bags and discover the best of Pondicherry by indulging in the numerous activities.
Pondicherry, is also called ‘Puducherry’. It is a town located at the Bay of Bengal, and is called as the Little France of India. The city is recognized for its marked colonial history, and the effects of many colonial powers, including those of the Netherlands, Portugal, France and England, can still be felt in the city today. These influences are mainly noticeable inside the metropolis’s restaurant scene, which features a variety of international flavors mixed in along with the traditional Indian cuisine.
Pondicherry is not only famous for cafes, restaurant, sightseeing, but it is also famous for shopping. The destination has various places for shopping from where tourists can buy Pondicherry’s famous items. Post hectic day of sightseeing people wants to enjoy some shopping. The destination is like a gateway that opens straight into the French shoreline. The charming French architecture, clear blue skies, and pristine beaches make Pondicherry the magnificent destination for vacation. The town has a rich culture and spirituality which reflects in the various places for shopping. One can find the variety of things these spots are selling. So, here are the list for best shopping places of Pondicherry.
Pondicherry have great influence of both French and Tamil cuisine. Travelers those who come Pondicherry from overseas they really liked the food and wish to visit this place again. One important things that make Pondicherry cuisine different from any other food is preparation of food done by the localities. Moreover, the food of Pondicherry is generally prepared in very less oil and it is easy to digest.The destination offers a lot to its visitors like freshly baked baguettes and crisp croissants with a steaming cup of coffee which is counted as a best breakfast of the people living in this place. Other than this, travelers can try popular Indian delicacies as well that is also famous in Pondicherry including Tandoori Potato, Soya Dosa, Assad, Coconut Curry, Podanlangkai, Stuffed Begetables, Curried Vegetables, and a lot more.Additionally, Kadugu Yerra is a must try delicacy of Pondicherry and heaven for non-vegetarians. Apart from, prawns cooked in a spicy and tangy tomato sauce with potatoes are famous in Pondicherry. Whereas the vegetarian dishes are prepared with the veggies keeping in mind to add the nutritional value along with look and taste of the dish. So, here are the list of Pondicherry cuisine.
Pondicherry is one of the best beach tourist destination in India which shows French culture and French architectural building designs. It has separate French colony and it is also known as white town of Pondicherry. Well, Pondicherry is not only famous for beaches but also famous for stunning cafes which serves western food. At this location you will definitely feel like a foreign and this thing will fascinate you. Pondicherry is an enchanting place that is very beautiful and captivates the heart. The destination is so attractive that it cannot be describe in words. If we talk about the cafes here, then the cafes are so amazing that it will give you the feel of Europe. The cafes in white town are so vibrant in colors that attracts the eyes. There are many cafes located in white town that would surprise you by their beauty. Here is a list of some of the best cafes you should visit while you are in Pondicherry.
Nightlife in Pondicherry is amazing yes because it has wonderful places to enjoy nightlife. Especially, young blood wants to enjoy the nightlife and this place is just perfect for youth since it has beaches, clubs, cafes, bars, and much more. Generally youth prefer these places to enjoy the nightlife but Pondicherry has much more than this. The destination is another beautiful city that lights up under a sky full of stars. Pondicherry is like a Goa, yes it has similar kind of nightlife and most important Pondicherry white town attracts more tourists. However, waking in white town in night is a unique experience and it will give you a feel like you are wandering in France at night. White town clean roads and stunning architecture will pull your mind and you will say that this is the best nightlife experience. So, let’s check out the list given below for amazing spots to experience nightlife in Pondicherry.
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