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Complete Pondicherry Travel Guide & Things To Do

Pondicherry travel guide

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If Jaipur is the Pink City and Jodphur is the Blue City, then Pondicherry is certainly the Yellow City. In this Pondicherry travel guide, I’m going to share my experiences and help you have the best possible visit! Known by the locals as Pondy, this charming city in Tamil Nadu is yet more proof of India’s diversity. My first two months in India had already included snowy mountains, desert, busy cities, tranquil nature, Hindu temples and Sikh pilgrimage sites, so why not throw a tropical Catholic town into the mix?

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Like many other Asian settlements – Hoi An in Vietnam for example – the French are responsible for the look of Pondicherry. While I did really enjoy my time in Pondy, the colonialist influence made me feel uncomfortable. Probably because I’ve learnt so much about the British involvement in India and the atrocities that came with it. That’s not the most upbeat way to start this Pondicherry tourist guide but I had to get it out of the way! Pondicherry is a perfect destination for solo female travel in India . If the fast pace of life has got on top of you while in India, Pondy is the perfect place to unwind. You can relax in cute cafes, drink good coffee and simply relax a little.

Sunset over rooftops Pondicherry

In this Pondicherry travel guide, I’ll cover some of the things to do in Pondicherry and share the cutest cafes, something I’m always sniffing out. Pondicherry wasn’t the best budget destination in India because there weren’t many hostels and I got sucked into the fancy brunch scene! Still, you can see the whole town on foot and eat street food when you want to save money.

Yellow tuk-tuk driving through Pondicherry

Pondicherry travel guide

Let’s start with a quick history. There aren’t any records of Pondicherry before the colonial era so it’s only been known as a European settlement. While it was originally French in the 16th century, Britain and France repeatedly fought over it during the Anglo-French wars. They each both took control three times. During the lengthy British rule before Indian independence, France was allowed to maintain Pondicherry. It’s crazy to think that this town has only been independent for 70 years in the last 350. Understandably, the effects have lasted. Today, Pondicherry looks French rather than Indian and many locals speak French as well as Tamil.

Woman in blue saree walking through Pondicherry

When to visit Pondicherry

If you don’t want to die of heat exposure, consider timing your trip between October and March. I visited in early April and genuinely have never been so hot in my life. I wasn’t expecting it because my research had told me that temperatures were only in the mid-30s. What I hadn’t gaged from Google weather was the humidity. The south of India has a humid rather than dry climate which makes everything feel so much hotter. While the temperatures were in the low 40s in Rajasthan, it felt so much worse in Pondy. For more about visiting India during all seasons of this year, research the best time to visit India here.

Getting to Pondicherry:

I flew into Chennai and caught a bus to Pondicherry which is the most common way to arrive. Check buses on 12Go Asia .

Blue kingfisher in Pondicherry

Things to do in Pondicherry

Aside from just chilling out and seeing a different side to India, get stuck into these things to do in Pondicherry…

Visit Cafe des Arts

Street art Cafe des Arts Pondicherry travel guide

More than just a cafe, this sunny yellow building takes up the whole corner of Surcouf Street and Suffren Street. It’s usually packed with weekend guests snapping photos for social media. It’s a cute place for lunch and brunch, as well as one of the most iconic sights of pretty Pondi .

Read next: the best cafes in Pondicherry

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Over 90 years old, this ashram is named after a well-known Indian philosopher and yogi, Sri Aurobindo. If you don’t know already, an ashram is a spiritual house for Hindus. O ften they offer accommodation, meals and yoga classes, but this one is just for day visits. Today, around 2,000 locals use Sri Aurobindo Ashram to pray and meditate. Visiting is one of the most popular things to do in Pondicherry. It’s free and, although I wasn’t allowed to take photos inside, I can promise it’s very pretty and peaceful. Take 30 minutes to relax and let all that fast-paced travel stress go.

Wander White Town (especially Rue Surcuof)

Rue Surcouf travel guide Pondicherry

White Town is the area close to the sea, once known as the French Quarter. This is the area that French colonialists would have lived and socialised. While they’re no more, the area has remained as charming as I imagine it once was. Cobbled streets, sunny yellow buildings and old-fashioned lampposts give it a very European feel, while charming cafes and restaurants serve a mix of South Indian and French-influenced food. For this alone, I’m going to say Pondicherry is one of a kind!

Pink and yellow wall with lamp post Rue Surcouf Pondicherry

Sample local food & chai

I don’t want to paint Pondicherry as a totally idyllic French village because, while there’s a lot of that, it’s definitely still India – in the best way! After a few days of feeling like I was back in Europe, I was seeking out chai stands and more affordable local food as much as possible.

Chai masala Pondicherry travel guide

Since no Pondicherry tourist guide would be complete without food and drink, I’d recommend you prop yourse lf at a chai stall and watch the local vendors ‘pull’ the tea. They’re incredibly skilled at what they do, pouring hot tea from great heights in the process of frothing the milk. The guy I watched was so charming. He was obviously proud of his work and, seeing my camera, encouraged me to take as many photos as possible, all while acting nonchalant like he had no idea. When another customer leaned across me, he was agitated, telling him to stop blocking my view. I had to smile!

Bowl of yoghurt in Pondicherrry

Chai will set you back about 10 rupees, and the street food won’t cost much more. This yoghurt dish from KBS Coffee scattered with pomegranate and mint was so refreshing in the heat. This hawker stand has lots of traditional South Indian dishes to try for pennies. You can take away or perch at a makeshift table. Read about where to eat and drink in Pondicherry here.

Browse the Sunday Market

View of Pondicherry Sunday Market from above

If you’re keen to see the real India, rather than just pretty White Town, the Sunday Market is a great place to start. This runs all along Mahatma Gandhi Rd which was conveniently right in front of my hostel. The Sunday Market sells everything from silverware to gadgets, books, home items, toys and anything else you can think of. It’s very local so you might not buy anything, but it’s worth the wander. It runs from morning to night.

Check out the beach

I’ll give the beach a quick mention but it’s not the greatest thing to do in Pondicherry. The strip of sand is used by locals for paddling but the strong currents prevent anyone from swimming. I had a little wander along the sand and took a few (uninspiring) photos of the pier. It was nice to see the sea after 2 months in landlocked cities. While Pondy is less conservative than North India and you don’t need to worry so much about covering up, it would definitely be inappropriate to strip into your swimwear.

Related read: what to pack for a trip to India (female)

Take a trip to Auroville

Matrimandir gold dome Pondicherry

One of the best things to do in Pondicherry is take a day trip to Auroville. In fact, this spiritual settlement is the reason some people visit Pondicherry in the first place. This alternative community is based around the Matrimandir, a giant gold dome in the countryside, set up by an Indian woman named The Mother. During the Cold War, there was a call for a new society, a place away from politics where people could be accepted regardless of race, religion and gender. This was the result! Auroville is a 20-minute drive from Pondicherry. You can take a tuk-tuk for 400 rupees each way or do what I did, catch the local bus (see details in this blog post below).

Read next: Visiting Auroville from Pondicherry

If you turn up for a day visit, you have to register at the visitor’s office before walking over to view the Matrimandir. There’s also a museum where you can learn more about it. While there, I also registered for a meditation session inside, something that you have to do in person a day in advance. It’s a bit of a faff as the registration office is only open during certain hours (and closed on Tuesdays) but again, all the details are in my blog post. Overall, I found this hippie community quite strange. It was certainly interesting, and the inside of the Matrimandir is like something from a sci-fi movie, but I wonder how it operates day-to-day. It was hard to gather during a quick visit and it seems like you have to be quite wealthy to join. Whatever your view, it’s a thing to do in Pondicherry.

Related activity: Auroville walking tour with a local guide ($10)

Our Lady of Angels Church

Pink Our Lady of Angels Church Pondicherry

The churches in Pondicherry are charming. I don’t really like seeing colonial landmarks in countries that suffered at their hands but it’s definitely a popular thing to do in Pondicherry. I find it so interesting that the locals still use them today – there’s a big Catholic population among the Tamil-speaking Indians in this area.

Our Lady of Angels Church Pondicherry guide

Our Lady of Angels is a pink-washed church in White Town built in 1855, offering services in French, English and Tamil. It’s gorgeous both outside and inside with its pale pink and blue-domed ceiling.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral

Immaculate Conception Cathedral at sunset Pondicherry

If you have time or find yourself passing by, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral is another photo-worthy spot in Pondicherry. I didn’t go inside but I took some snaps of the white and yellow church at sunset with birds flitting around the spires. Very pretty and peaceful!

Where to stay in Pondicherry

There’s only one hostel that I know of in Pondicherry, Nomad House . I forgot to take photos but it was lovely: the beds were comfy and the aircon was icy. There’s a rooftop area where you can bond with fellow travellers. They don’t run any hostel activities like the ones up north but it was still a good place to meet people. Check availability from 600 rupees a night .

Thanks for reading my Pondicherry travel guide

I hope you’re excited to visit and ready to indulge at all the best cafes in Pondicherry. Bon appetit!

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Rose is a solo traveller from the UK who has been on the road since 2015. She wants to show other women that solo travel isn't scary and doesn't have to be expensive! Rose has lived in Mexico, Canada and all over Asia, seeking out food, bubble tea and street art wherever she goes!

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Nice write up. Couple of times you have mentioned that you are nervous or not comfortable about places because people had suffered under colonial rule. Even today many parts of the world people are suffering under many undemocratic governments. It is part of life, we should move on and enjoy the good moments of life rather than living in guilt for someone’s deeds. Not all foreigners who governed India were bad.

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Thanks for reading and your comment, PJ! Good to hear your view 🙂

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Rose thank you for the beautiful pictures and perfect articulation about my home town Pondy.

Hi Pravin! Thanks for reading, you have a lovely hometown

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Pondicherry Travel Guide 2024 with Top Things to Do!

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2024

Categories PONDICHERRY , INDIA

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Pondicherry was like a dream. A beautiful dream that was full of clean sandy beaches, laid back colourful streets and European architecture.

I kept asking myself ‘am I in India or France?’.

It’s quite a bizarre feeling seeing all French on street signs, cafés and from people’s mouths here! But, the food was to die for. A perfect taste of home and welcome comfort food.

They even had a mini Notre-dame, but here it was a lovely shade of salmon pink and was framed with palm trees.

It was like it had its own mood, a rhythm. As you walk around the laid back atmosphere is catching.

The people are so friendly and it’s far less touristy than Goa in the West. This was one of my favourite places in South India.

So without further ado, here’s the ultimate Pondicherry travel guide!

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How to reach Pondicherry in India

If you’re travelling from Delhi, your best bet is to fly. The nearest major airport that runs flight services daily is Chennai. From here, you can grab a taxi from the airport straight to Pondicherry.

Always leaving things to the last minute, I ended up getting a pre-paid taxi from the airport but this had a hefty price tag of 3000 rupees! (ouch) You will pay more for air conditioning.

I would highly recommend booking via an online cab service in advance to ensure you don’t have the same dent in your wallet.

I also misjudged how long it would take. Google maps will tell you around 2 hours and a half but it was actually more like 3 hours and a half!

If you’re heading here from Bangalore, they run daily flights to Puducherry airport which will save you some time and money.

It is also well connected via rail services from Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai which run three times a week. New Delhi and Kolkata  have weekly trains which run here – but it will take you 3 days!

According to the official Pondicherry tourism board, the road is your best option. It is well connected by bus from most major southern cities like Bangalore and Chennai.

white town pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Where to stay in Pondicherry

Pondicherry has a wealth of suitable hotels to stay in, whatever your budget!

I decided to stay in White Town which is a heritage area. Being a history buff this suited me perfectly.

It was right next to the rock beach by the sea and all major attractions were within walking distance.

I booked a cute heritage hotel called Le Dupleix. It was a quaint little place with friendly staff and they only had 14 rooms available.

They also had a really good restaurant which served up authentic French cuisine. After 9 months of living in India, it was heavenly and my tummy was very happy.

For available dates and prices for Le Dupleix check here.

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Things to do in Pondicherry

Explore white town.

White Town is like every photographer’s dream. The typical Pondicherry scenes were vintage bicycles perched up against vibrant yellow walls with oil lamps.

All the electric blue street signs will begin with ‘Rue’ and palm trees will sway on nearly every road! It’s truly a feast for your eyes if you’ve been used to seeing Indian architecture.

I simply enjoyed just walking around the streets here. Seeing all the effortless beauty of the buildings and the life which was going on around them.

The Tuk-Tuk drivers taking it easy, the fruit stalls and the smell of the patisseries baking in the air. As I say, like a dream.

white town pondicherry

Take a snap outside Cafe Des Artes

One of the coolest and most ‘Instragrammable’ walls of Pondicherry is the famous Cafe Des Artes’.

When I visited the cafe it was closed, presumably because of the monsoon season.

But, their beautiful wall was still there for some fantastic picture opportunities! I guess Instagram locations are that way for a reason, right?

white town pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Visit Arulmigu Manakula Vinayagar Temple

One of the famous temples in this area is the Arulmigu Manakula Vinayagar Temple.

Its colourful dioramas of Hindu religious scenes are beautiful but most notably it draws visitors for a daily blessing from the Lakshmi elephant.

Shamefully, I did pay for a blessing of this elephant when I travelled there two years ago. But, I would encourage you NOT to do it.

Although I would never attempt to try to assume Hindu culture and how the temple treat their animals (when I visited she seemed healthy).

From recent research on PETA it seems that Lakshmi’s health and well being has fallen into decline.

Lakshmi attends certain ‘rejuvenation camps’ each year for her ‘wellbeing’ according to the government in Tamil Nadu.

But, there seems to be a blatant disregard for her health recently. She has a foot fungus and this is not being treated properly for it.

Despite all this, no wild elephant should be kept in a temple for profit or entertainment. This treatment is barbaric.

elephant in pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Take a stroll to Rock beach

I love being by the sea and when I reached the water’s edge in Pondicherry, it brought it home just how much I missed the ocean air.

Although this beach isn’t as sandy as others in the area, it’s still a really nice place to visit and stroll along the promenade.

rock beach pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Have a coffee in Le Cafe

This beach is a great place to wander at any time with the best being at sunset.

Make sure you visit the famous ‘Le Cafe’ which is open for the finest south Indian coffee 24 hours a day!

I sipped an iced coffee on the rocks while enjoying the view. This is White Town’s only waterfront cafe, so make sure you pay it a visit.

le cafe pondicherry

Visit the Pondicherry Promenade

The Promenade is lined with famous attractions and statues.

The most notable being Gandhi Ji.

You’ll see locals taking selfies and in the evening there was a brass band playing which draws in a huge crowd!

gandhi statue pondicherry

Visit one of the many churches in Pondicherry

Being a French colony all those years ago, their legacy has left a lot of French culture in Pondicherry.

Along with the French language, patisseries and signs, they have also left a lot of churches with a European influence.

Being from the UK, churches in India aren’t really my bag. I get enough of them at home and I came to India to experience a culture that isn’t my own. But, these churches were different.

They were so colourful and had some glorious architecture inside.

You can visit the Church of the Sacred Heart, the Notre-dame des Ange and the Immaculate conception cathedral to mention a few. Mass and services are still read in French.

notre dame pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Take a trip to Serenity beach

My favourite place in Pondicherry was Serenity Beach. It’s one of the cleanest beaches in the area and the scenes are just perfect.

You can reach here via an auto, motorbike or taxi and it’s around 20 minutes away from the main town on the East Coast Road (ECR to locals).

Fishing boats line the shore, with fishermen sewing and preparing their nets for the catch of the day.

The palm trees, colourful guesthouses and cabanas all contribute to making this the perfect place to spend an afternoon.

The community here are very conscious of making sure this beach remains clean and they’re doing a pretty good job.

Littering is a constant struggle in India wherever you go and beaches, even as pretty as this, aren’t immune to it.

But at Serenity, there’s hardly any rubbish and so it’s just clean sands to enjoy.

serenity beach pondicherry | pondicherry travel guide

Take a day trip from Pondicherry to Auroville & the Matrimandir

Auroville is an experimental township in India.

The land was bought by “The Mother” or Mirra Alfassa in 1968 and today, it is a community where everyone of all creeds and class is welcome.

Here, you can visit the ‘soul of the city’ their famous Matrimandir.

The orb made of gold is a symbol of spiritual significance to those who practice integral yoga, a philosophy which was practised by Shri Aurobindo and “The Mother” here. It took 37 years to build.

If you’re only here for a couple of hours, you can obtain a free pass from the visitor centre to walk to the viewing point. This is open daily to visitors and only in the morning on Sundays.

If you’re a first time visitor and would like to enter the temple for concentration, all bookings must be made in person and on an individual basis (no group bookings). You will be issued a pass one day in advance.

The locals say you can feel the energies in your blood if you meditate here and it’s recommended to spend some time doing so.

Once you’ve finished make sure you pay a visit to their restaurant. Using mainly organic ingredients from the Auroville farms in the area, they serve the best mix of South Indian and European cuisine. Their cakes are also some of the best I’ve had in India.

It can be a little bit of a mystery getting here as it’s deep in the Pondicherry jungle. But, if you ask any of the taxi drivers in the area, they will know where you want to go!

To read more about Auroville and the reasons to visit, see my article here.

auroville matrimandir pondicherry

So, that’s my Pondicherry Travel Guide!

Pondicherry, for me, was simply perfect. It had everything.

Beaches, culture, history, yummy food and friendly locals.

I was sad to leave this place and the amazing cakes behind, but I’m sure I will be back in the near future.

Make sure you add Pondicherry to your South Indian adventure! You honestly cannot miss it.

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Saturday 16th of April 2022

With all due respect to the blogger, Le Cafe is to be avoided at all costs. The coffee is not spectacular and the view even less so. The staff is not welcoming and it seems they put even less effort into their food and cleanliness than they put into their name.

Sophie Pearce

Tuesday 19th of April 2022

Hi Dhruv, sorry to hear you had a bad experience. It wasn't the same for me. Sophie x

Shashank Shekhar

Thursday 11th of November 2021

Thanks,Very nicely depicted, described and well narrated description of pondi, which is so good as if I was physically roaming arround the place. Touring clips and clues are really a welcome and helping tips.Loved it. Thanks again.

Friday 12th of November 2021

Hi Shashank, thanks so much for your kind comments! I’m glad you had a good time.x Sophie x

Thursday 18th of March 2021

Nice Guide of Pondicheery. Loved it such a simple and neat post. Have a look of some more attraction of pondicherry which may be useful for your trip.

Thursday 15th of April 2021

Hi Nishi, thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you like the post. I loved Pondicherry and would love to return one day. Sophie x

Laxmi narayana

Saturday 24th of October 2020

Thanks for reading! Sophie x

Friday 16th of October 2020

Dear Sophie, you do not seem happy and almost derogatory about most things Indian and Hindu. Well, guess what! Unlike the French and the whites, we never enslaved people, captured and colonised countries and are not snobs. Every country you visit has a culture of its own- you need to respect that. Like all cultures on this Earth we too have our negatives but, your genalisation of the HINDU treatment of animals shocked me- how ignorent are you! Typical white! Well most Hindus are vegetarians and what about your Fox hunting and rampant animal killing and eating in the west?! The British nearly wiped out the tiger population in India by their hunting practices. Your Blog is so insensitive. I will take this up so that whites like you are not allowed to stay on for so long in our beautiful country!!!

Hi there Anushua, to say that I am ‘unhappy’ and ‘derogatory’ about all things Indian and Hindu is a vast generalisation and quite ignorant. You do your own country a disservice. I have currently travelled to over 22 states in India and they are all different and, remember, not everyone in India is HINDU! I could say ‘typical Hindu’ and ‘typical religious intolerance based on a totalitarian pro-Hindu government that casts out minor beliefs and the lower caste’. But I won’t, because that’s not always true. There are Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Christians, Jains and more that I always Refer to and respect on my Blog. Even the North East cultures. I know most Hindus are vegetarian that’s why this mistreatment shocks me. Just because I don’t believe a poor elephant should be chained up at the temple, beaten by mahouts and then made to give blessings is right. That doesn’t mean I’m an ‘ignorant’ white. Funnily enough, I know that the British did bad things before and almost wiped about many beautiful creatures and cultures. Are all us ‘whites’ responsible for our elders actions? So would you like me to support animal cruelty still and then ask people to further mistreat your elephant population? What is it, Kya? Go on your racist, bitter and intolerant tirade if you must and campaign for all whites to be chucked out of India. It’s very short sighted. But, I think the real issue here is animal cruelty. hain na? Should that elephant be kept at the temple and chained up? Yes the Whites and the French DID bad things. We don’t forget that. But what really matters is what we do NOW. AND giving Laxmi fair treatment and a better life would be better than being treated like a circus animal. Maybe use your channeled aggression for something good that makes a difference instead of attacking people Based on assumptions you’ve made about a person online.

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EPIC 3-Day Pondicherry Itinerary! (2024 Guide)

Pondicherry is an Indian gem. A small seacoast town in southeast India, it contains a unique blend of Indian and European cultures. You’ll find Hindu temples within walking distance from Catholic cathedrals, and Indian restaurants serving food from distinctly colonial French buildings.

Pondicherry remains one of India’s best-kept secrets. If you Google, “best cities to visit in India”, you’re likely to see heavy hitters like Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, and much more pop up long before you see Pondicherry. What does this mean for you? Is Pondicherry a “meh” place no one wants to go to? Far from it.

Pondicherry actually offers a near-perfect blend of the qualities many travelers often seek. Because it’s a smaller city and not too well-known yet, it has tons of “off-the-beaten-track” attractions and activities. You shouldn’t be surprised when you go to some of the places on this itinerary and you find that you’re the only foreigner in sight.

But what’s so nice about Pondicherry is that it’s just touristy enough; so you’ll still have the ease and convenience that are present when a city is accustomed to dealing with visitors. It’s easy to get around, easy to find accommodation, and easy to make friends—but at the same time, it’s absolutely not overly touristy.

But if you’re reading this article, chances are you already know all this. So let’s proceed.

A Little Bit About This 3-Day Pondicherry Itinerary

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I’m sure you want to get right into the details, but first, there are some important, general things about Pondicherry, and this itinerary, that I want to tell you about.

Pondicherry is a small city, which means that lots of the “city center” attractions are clustered right near each other. But this also means that some of the best highlights are in the surrounding countryside. So this itinerary is going to take you on a bit of a zigzagged course around (and slightly outside of) the city. I tried to give each day a bit of a theme, so you can really immerse yourself fully in the character and culture of this wondrous city.

As I said, Pondicherry isn’t huge by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s still pretty important to choose a nice area to stay in. You can find a variety of options, ranging from luxurious hotels to unique cottages that perfectly match your needs.

You’ll be taking buses and tuk-tuks, but you’ll also be doing a lot of walking, as this is the best way to really see the main areas of the city. Also, not every area has the same number of hostels and guesthouses. So it can’t hurt to do some research and find your favorite area, both in terms of vibe and in terms of convenience—more on this in the next section.

Finally, why 3 days? Why not 5? Or 2?

I don’t really have a good answer for you. When you’re dealing with romantic matters such as exploring new cities and countries, answers aren’t always so cut-and-dried. What I can say is this: if you really want to “get to know” Pondicherry, you shouldn’t try to do it in less than three days.

In fact, you could easily spend a week here and not run out of things to do in Pondicherry . I’m nearly certain you’ll discover more amazing things and meet more amazing people. For that reason, you’ll see that I’ve included some additional highlights near the end of this article. Definitely don’t miss out on these if you’re going to spend more than 3 days in Pondicherry.

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3-Day Pondicherry Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1 in Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram | The Promenade | French Quarter | Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple | Goubert Market
  • Day 2 in Pondicherry: Paradise Beach | Arikamedu | Pondicherry Museum | Pondicherry Lighthouse
  • Day 3 in Pondicherry: Immaculate Conception Cathedral | Matrimandir | Auroville | Pondicherry Botanical Garden | Cluny Embroidery Center | French Quarter | Le Club

If you’re really serious about seeing the best of what Pondicherry has to offer, you’ll have to accept the fact that you’ll be traveling all over the city and surrounding regions. It’s not really ideal to just stay in one tiny neighborhood for most of the time.

The reason? Many historical and religious attractions are located to the east, near the sea. But the main bus station is to the west, closer to the geographical center of the city, and other small towns and some of the most famous sites are located a bit outside of the city, either to the north or south.

So you’ll inevitably be zigzagging and crisscrossing your way all around Pondicherry and the surrounding areas. Nonetheless, it’s just a fact that the French Quarter, to the east, contains the densest grouping of must-see places, especially if you’re visiting Pondicherry for the first time.

New Light House Pondicherry

Therefore, I highly recommend you stay in White Town. It’s right next to the beach and right in the heart of the city. It’s also a major cultural hub, containing some of the most prominent colonial French architecture in the whole city.

The only downside of White Town is that it tends to be a bit more on the expensive side (but let’s be real—India’s “expensive” is still super cheap). If you’re planning on renting a scooter or a car, you have the luxury of staying either on the outskirts of the city or in a more off-the-beaten-path area like Orleanpet, Mudaliarpet, or Vandrapet. It will probably be harder to find hostels or guesthouses in these areas, but if you do, prices are sure to be lower than in White Town.

But trust me, White Town is awesome—you can’t go wrong here. There are so many accommodation options to choose from hostels to villas in Pondicherry , but below are three of my personal favorites.

Best Hostel in Pondicherry – Eness Hostels

Eness Hostels Pondicherry

Eness Hostels is cheap, but also clean and modern. It’s located right in the heart of White Town, which means you’ll easily be able to walk to many of the main attractions on the itinerary. This chill Pondicherry hostel also has the ultimate “cool kids” hangout spot: a rooftop terrace!

The dorms are the cheapest, but they also offer private rooms for extremely reasonable prices. Overall, Eness Hostels is your best bet for a budget option in White Town.

Best Budget Hotel in Pondicherry – Maison Blanche

Maison Blanche

For those who are looking to save money, but whose noses instinctively turn up at the thought of stooping so low as to stay in a hostel, check out Maison Blanche. Also perfectly located right near White Town, it has a cozy, homely feel. The hotel offers around-the-clock front desk service, and every room has a nice flatscreen TV. Pretty hard to beat, given the low prices!

Best Luxury Hotel in Pondicherry – La Villa

La Villa Pondicherry

Maybe you had a tough week at work, and your vacation needs to be pure tranquility and relaxation. I get it. In that case, you’ll want to book yourself a stay at La Villa Hotel – one of the most luxurious in the region. Whether you’re swimming in the pool, reading in your room, or even just sitting on the porcelain throne, you’ll feel like you’re living in a magazine; it’s just that nice.

Day 1 Pondicherry Itinerary

Day 1 is a headfirst dive into the authentic, spiritual side of Pondicherry. The pace is a little more laid-back, so take your time, enjoy coffee and tea breaks as you see fit, and begin your stay in Pondicherry with some quiet moments of respect and devotion.

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8:30 am – Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram is first on the list because it’s one of Pondicherry’s most iconic places.

To give you a bit of background, Sri Aurobindo was a revered Indian philosopher and yoga teacher. His long-time collaborator and companion was a mysterious woman known as The Mother. Together, they built some remarkable places of spiritual reflection, yoga, and meditation—the Ashram is one of them.

Pranam and meditation are performed every morning from 8:00 am to 11:30 am. If you feel comfortable, channel your inner monk and meditate with the members of the Ashram. If that’s not your thing, just have a look around and explore the grounds. Regardless, be sure to wear appropriate clothing and conduct yourself with respect—you’ll be on holy ground!

  • Cost –  Free from 8:00 am to 11:30 am, and from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. After that, you will need to get a visitor’s pass.
  • How long should I stay here? – 1-2 hours.
  • Getting there – If you’re staying in White Town, it’s a short walk. If not, there’s a bus stop on H.M. Kassim Salai, the big road just outside the Ashram.

10:30 am – Brunch at The Promenade

The Promenade

For totally different reasons, the Promenade is also one of Pondicherry’s most iconic places. It’s basically a long, wide walking path that runs parallel to the shoreline. There’s a gigantic selection of cafés and restaurants along the entire length of the street. You’ll have no trouble finding a tasty brunch spot that suits your fancy. And that brings up another one of Pondicherry’s perks. Because of the combined Asian and European influences, food of every variety and nearly every culture can be found here.

After you eat, feel free to make a little detour to Promenade Beach, which is right off the Promenade. There are rocks bordering the sea, so it’s not the best for swimming—but for a serene beach walk? Yes, please!

  • Cost –  It depends on where you eat. Cheap Indian food will be ~$3, whereas some Western food restaurants can run up to $10 or more.
  • How long should I stay here? – As long as you feel like it!
  • Getting there – It’s less than a 10-minute walk from Sri Aurobindo Ashram.

12:00 pm – French Quarter

French Quarter

Pondicherry was colonized by the French for a total of 150 years. France, and other European nations, clearly left their marks on this Asian city. The French Quarter is perhaps the most distinctly European area of Pondicherry; and actually, White Town and the Promenade are both located within the French Quarter.

I recommend you rent a bicycle and just explore. A bike allows you to see the city the same way you can while walking—you’ll be going slow enough that every street corner, every facade, and every little boutique store will stand out to you. But it’s a lot easier and less sweaty than walking.

From the architecture to the landscaping to the people, the French Quarter is seriously stunning. Take pictures, because it’s definitely postcard material! You’ll be in one of the most unique places in all of Asia.

Once you’ve seen enough, stop at a local restaurant (there are a lot) for a late lunch, an iced coffee, and maybe a quick afternoon doze in your chair.

  • Cost – Food can be anywhere from $3 and upwards.
  • How long should I stay here? – 2-3 hours.
  • Getting there – The Promenade is technically in the French Quarter already—so just start walking!

3:30 – Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple

Try saying “Sri Manakula Vinayagar” three times quickly. Yeah, I can’t even say it once. No matter how you choose to pronounce it, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple remains one of Pondicherry’s most hallowed religious sites.

This temple was built around 500 years ago for the Hindu god Ganesha. Aesthetically, it’s a marvelously ornate jumble of past pinks, blues, greens, yellows, and oranges. One of the main highlights is the golden chariot, located inside the temple. Generous donations from devout Hindus yielded more than 16 pounds of pure gold, which was used in the construction of the chariot. Trust me, it’s a sight to see.

Don’t be shy about offering something to Ganesha, or even just praying and meditating quietly on your own. If you’re respectful about it, the locals usually love to see foreigners who take their religion seriously. If you don’t want to do that, just sit and think about the resources and manpower needed to construct such a prestigious building way back in the 1500s.

People from nearly everywhere in India have been known to make pilgrimages specifically to visit this temple. As you remove your shoes and enter, think about how lucky you are to be here!

  • Cost –  Free!
  • Getting there –  No matter where you are in the French Quarter, the temple shouldn’t be more than a 15-minute walk away.

5:30 – Goubert Market

At this point, I’m thinking you’ll be feeling a little bit too calm and peaceful inside—so we’re changing things up with your final stop of the day. Get ready for a shock (the good kind!)

Goubert Market is a sprawling wonderland of streets and tiny walking paths, every spare bit of space crowded with food stands. Local merchants are hawking every sort of edible good you can think of; fish, vegetables, rice, spices, etc. Different items are available in different sections, with some people even selling clothing, jewelry, baskets, and more.

If you’ve never been to an Asian market like this before, it will probably be a bit overwhelming. You’ll also find that it’s very easy to get lost. When you’re a foreigner in a place like this, the best advice I can give you is to just get lost in the experience.

Of course, be safe—but don’t worry so much about keeping your bearings or even understanding everything that’s going on all around you. You’ll be bumped into, coughed on, and sneezed on. And whether it’s fish or just bodies that haven’t seen the inside of a shower for too long, your nostrils will be assaulted by some seriously questionable smells.

But that’s just the magic of these types of places. If you need the comforts and familiarity of home everywhere you go, then why even leave?

  • Cost – Free, unless you buy something. And don’t be afraid to haggle!
  • How long should I stay here? – 1 hour is plenty.
  • Getting there – From Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple, it is a 10-minute walk to the market.

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Day 2 Pondicherry Itinerary

Day 2 in Pondicherry is going to be very sandy, very historical, and very fun. You’ll be starting off at the beach, and even though there are tons of shops nearby, it always helps to be prepared. So make sure you bring plenty of water, towels, and anything else you deem essential for a beach day.

9:00 am – Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach Pondicherry

Pondicherry is a coastal town, so there’s really no shortage of pristine beaches . But among all the pristine beaches surrounding the city, Paradise Beach stands… pristine.

First off, even getting to Paradise Beach is an adventure. You have to go to Chunnambar Boat House, where you’ll purchase a cheap boat ticket and take a beautiful, 15-minute ride over to the actual beach. Before you do that though, you might want to hang around the boat house for a bit.

The best way to experience the coast charm of Pondicherry is by opting for a stay at a beach house . It’s the perfect place to enjoy the sunshine and nature while also being just steps away from the beach.

Outdoor sporting enthusiasts will have a field day in this place. You can rent a kayak and peacefully paddle the morning away, or rent a jet ski or go for a speed boat ride if you want to start the morning off with a bang.

Once you get tired of these hardcore activities (if you ever do!) snag a ticket and head to Paradise Beach; the boats start taking people across at 9:00 am. Once you arrive, you’ll find yourself in a serene, natural beach area with a nearby mangrove forest and powder-fine sand. Work on your tan, or just float in the warm, aqua-blue waters of the Indian Ocean—tough choices, I know!

Once you start getting hungry, buy yourself a delightful little lunch (or a delightful big lunch—no judgement here) from the myriad of little restaurants and cafés surrounding the beach. And definitely make sure to sample some bhaji, which is a classic Indian vegetable fritter. Just make sure they don’t make it too spicy for you—the Indian standard of spicy is on another level entirely from what you’re probably used to.

  • Cost – ~$0.20 for a boat ticket to the beach. Kayaks and jet ski rentals vary, starting around $5 and going up from there depending on what you rent and for how long. Food will be around $3-4 for a meal.
  • How long should I stay here? – 3-5 hours.
  • Getting there – To get to Paradise Beach, take the 15-minute boat ride from Chunnambar Boat House. To get to Chunnambar Boat House, your best bet is going to be flagging down a tuk-tuk (these are usually never in short supply). Transport is an area where it’s normal to haggle, so don’t feel pressured to accept the very first offer from your driver.

2:00 pm – Arikamedu

Arikamedu Pondicherry

I know you’ll probably be dying for a shower and a change of clothes at this point, but trust me—make a pit stop at Arikamedu first.

Arikamedu is one of the great treasures of archaeology. It’s basically an ancient coastal trading post, established over 2,000 years ago by the Greeks. Hordes of ancient relics have been uncovered at this site, including ones from even before the Greeks arrived!

Today, what remains of Arikamedu is a still-elegant network of stone walls and buildings. It’s all outside, so this is a perfect place to go for a little while on your way back from the beach. It won’t matter that you’re probably damp, sweaty, and sandy.

  • Cost – Zero. Did you get that? Z E R O!
  • How long should I stay here? – Around 1 hour is plenty.
  • Getting there – Arikamedu is conveniently right in between Paradise Beach and the city center. So grab a tuk-tuk for a 10-minute right from Chunnambar Boat House.

4:00 pm – Pondicherry Museum

Pondicherry Museum

I hope Arikamedu whetted your history appetite because Pondicherry Museum is really where it’s at. First, head back to your hostel or hotel, shower, and change, and then head out in the cooling afternoon to the museum.

The Pondicherry Museum has so much variety. There are relics here from numerous cultures and numerous eras. Many artifacts are from the Pallava and Chola dynasties, which began around 275 AD. You’ll find relics from ancient Greece, colonial France, and of course ancient India! There are sculptures, pottery, weapons, coins—even old vehicles like palanquins and pousse-pousses, which are essentially different takes on tuk-tuks.

The Pondicherry Museum really is one of the richest sources of culture and history to be found anywhere throughout the city—so take it all in!

  • Cost – ~$0.65 per person.
  • Getting there – The Pondicherry Museum is located right off the Promenade. If you’re staying in the area, it’s a short walk. Otherwise, there’s a bus stop a few blocks away, on the big road H.M. Kassim Salai.

6:00 pm – Pondicherry Old Lighthouse for Sunset

Pondicherry Old Lighthouse

There are two lighthouses in Pondicherry. The old one was built in 1836 but became obsolete upon the creation of the New Lighthouse in 1971. They’re both beautiful, but the old one is just more aesthetically pleasing—and assuming you like to take pictures, I must recommend the old one.

After the New Lighthouse was built, the Old Lighthouse was converted into a museum. Now, I’m sure your museum battery is depleted at this point, so you’ll probably want to chill outside nearby. The views from the lighthouse area are truly spectacular, especially around sunset. You’ll have the deep orange glow of the setting sun on one side, and the endless blue of the sea on the other. If you ask me, there’s no better way to end a day than with a sunset.

Don’t forget to bring a camera if you have one. You’re likely to get some perfect golden-hour lighting—and a lighthouse during sunset sounds like any outdoor photographer’s dream to me!

After you leave the lighthouse, grab some dinner and head to bed early—the next day is going to be a busy one (and an early one)!

  • Cost – Free as long as you don’t go inside the museum.
  • How long should I stay here? – 1 hour.
  • Getting there – the Old Lighthouse is a three-minute walk from the Pondicherry Museum.

Day3 Pondicherry Itinerary

In many ways, I’ve saved the best for last. Today you’ll be spending most of the day in the magical, one-of-a-kind township of Auroville, before heading back to the city center to finish off your trip with a bang!

6:00 am – Sunrise at Immaculate Conception Cathedral

Immaculate Conception Cathedral Pondicherry

So, I want to be clear that you don’t have to get here for sunrise. In fact, the doors of the Cathedral don’t open until 7:00 am anyway, so you’ll have to just admire the outside until then. But I tend to be a morning person, and I love the still, quiet hours at the day’s inception. For me, there’s no better time to visit a beautiful religious building. But if that’s not you, feel free to visit a little later.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral has a crazy history, a testament to the devout persistence of the early Jesuits. The Cathedral was built and subsequently destroyed three times before the final construction in 1770. The four separate construction attempts took place over nearly 100 years.

Though the Cathedral isn’t huge the way the Cathedral of Notre Dame is huge, it’s beautiful in its own fashion. It’s intricately detailed both outside and inside, with a white, pillared facade and vibrant interior ceiling art.

The devastating history of the Cathedral, as well as the fact that it’s in Asia, makes it quite a profound site.

  • Cost – Free!
  • Getting there – The Cathedral is right next to White Town, so if you’re staying anywhere in the French Quarter, it’ll be a short walk. Otherwise, there’s a bus stop about one block away on the big road, H.M. Kassim Salai.

8:30 am – Matrimandir

Auroville Pondicherry

If you’ve done any sort of research on Pondicherry, you’ve definitely seen a picture of Matrimandir. It’s a huge, golden, dome-shaped, wondrous feat of architecture.

Matrimandir was built over the course of 37 years, again by The Mother. The building itself is gorgeous; you could spend a good amount of time just admiring it from all angles. The grounds are no less beautiful, the grass and bushes being trimmed into sunning geometrical shapes. Especially when viewed from overhead, the attention to detail is astounding.

Matrimandir was created as a place for serious practitioners of meditation and yoga. In fact, Sri Aurobindo and The Mother (who also founded Sri Aurobindo Ashram) created their own type of yoga, known as Integral Yoga, which is still practiced there today.

Inside Matrimandir is the Inner Chamber, which is truly one of the most aesthetically marvelous places I’ve ever seen. It’s an empty room of pure white walls and white columns, and in the center is the largest flawless glass globe in the world. Bear in mind that the Inner Chamber is a serious place for meditation—so don’t treat it like any old tourist attraction.

You can visit Matrimandir and just walk around and look at it from the outside, or you can go into the Inner Chamber. The viewpoint is open from 9:00 am, and you will need to get a pass from the Visitors Centre. The Inner Chamber is open to visitors at 8:30 am every day except Tuesday and Sunday. You will need to request a booking at least a few days in advance.

  • Cost – Visits to both the viewpoint and the Inner Chamber are free of charge.
  • Getting there – No public buses reliably run from Pondicherry to Matrimandir, so book a tuk-tuk. The ride is about 20-25 minutes.

10:00 am – Auroville

Auroville Pondicherry

I can say with relative certainty that there is no place on earth like Auroville.

This township was created about 50 years ago, with the express purpose of being a “Universal Town.” Today, it certainly is a Universal Town; the 3,000 residents come from 195 different countries! Again, The Mother was the main spiritual genius behind this place.

The town is, and was always meant to be, a place of true peace and serenity. Beyond this mindset of the people and their incredible diversity, it’s mostly a normal town. There are guesthouses, cafés, restaurants, and stores.

I recommend sitting down for a nice late breakfast here after leaving Matrimandir. As you can probably guess, the huge variety in the nationalities of the town’s residents results in you being able to enjoy a huge variety of different food types. So just pick a place that suits your fancy, and enjoy!

After breakfast, explore for a bit and chat with the locals; they’ll be happy to answer any questions you have about living in this remarkable town.

  • Cost – $0 to visit the town. Breakfast will be anywhere from $3 and up.
  • How long should I stay here? – 2-4 hours.
  • Getting there – Matrimandir is right smack in the center of Auroville, so just pick a direction and start walking!

1:00 pm – Pondicherry Botanical Garden

Pondicherry Botanical Garden

Grab lunch before leaving Auroville, or pack yourself a nice picnic lunch, and then head over to the Pondicherry Botanical Garden, a sprawling paradise of lush greenery.

The Garden was initially created as an experiment, to test the performance of different plant types in Pondicherry’s climate. Today, there are over 1,500 different species of plants in the Botanical Garden. Throughout 30 separate sections, you’ll find everything from flowers to shrubs, to trees, and even fossils of plants!

After the Botanical Garden, chill out for a bit, drink some coffee, read a book, or head back to your accommodation for an afternoon nap. You might need one after the day’s early start!

  • Cost – ~$0.15 for entry into the Garden.
  • Getting there – You’ll need to take a tuk-tuk back from Auroville anyway, so just tell your driver to drop you off at the Botanical Garden.

4:00 pm – Cluny Embroidery Center

Cluny Embroidery Center began when a French woman donated a 200-year-old building for the purpose of helping disadvantaged local Indian women.

Today, the center houses a multitude of these wonderful women, all employed and happily embroidering tablecloths, towels, bed sheets, and other fabrics with gorgeous, artful patterns. Chances are you won’t buy something out of pity—the designs are actually stunning, and the quality of the products is top-tier.

Cluny Embroidery Center will give you a unique, authentic look into the lives and vocations of the locals—and it’s also bound to warm your heart!

The Center has also added a guesthouse more recently, due to the increased amounts of tourists. It might be a fun idea to stay here for your last night in Pondicherry.

  • Cost – Free unless you buy something (hint: you should buy something!)
  • How long should I stay here? – Around 1 hour should be enough.
  • Getting there – The Center is a 7-minute walk from The Promenade, which is also where the nearest bus stop is.

6:00 pm – Dinner in the French Quarter

French style street Pondicherry

Now it’s time to return to the French Quarter for a fancy dinner! Here are some of my favorite places:

  • Les Saveurs is a modern French and Italian restaurant.
  • 1 Rue Suffren is a French restaurant in a beautiful historical building.
  • Celine’s Kitchen serves North Indian and Continental dishes.
  • La Maison Rose is a boutique restaurant with French-centered bistro cuisine.
  • Cost – If you decide on a cheaper restaurant to save money, the floor is around $3 per person. For the more expensive restaurants like the ones on the above list, expect to pay around $10-$15.
  • How long should I stay here? – As long as you like!
  • Getting there – All of these restaurants are only a brief walk from Cluny Embroidery Center.

8:00 pm – Drinks at Le Club

Le Club Pondicherry

Totally optional, but grabbing some drinks seems like the perfect way to conclude your journey through Pondicherry.

Le Club is a well-known restaurant right in the French Quarter that specializes in a large variety of cocktails, mocktails, imported whiskeys, and wines.

Hopefully, at this point in your trip, you’ve made some new friends. Or if not, maybe you’ve grown closer with the people you’re traveling with, whether that’s a spouse, girlfriend or boyfriend, or just a group of old friends!

Take the time to talk about your favorite parts of the trip, reflect on your favorite moments, and prepare for your journey home!

  • Cost – Beers and standard cocktails range from $4-$8, with the highest-quality bottles of wine capping out at around $70.
  • How long should I stay here? – As long as you want. Head home early, or party the night away!
  • Getting there –  Walk here from your dinner restaurant.

As I mentioned earlier, there’s really no reason to leave Pondicherry after only 3 days—in fact, I’d encourage you to stay a bit longer and really sink your teeth into everything this city has to offer. If you do decide to extend your trip, here are a few other sights you won’t want to miss out on:

1. Gingee Fort

Gingee Fort Tamil Nadu

I would have included Gingee Fort as a must-see in the itinerary, but it’s about an hour’s drive outside of the city, so it’s tough to squeeze in if you’re staying for only 3 days. Although some hostels in Bangalore can help you out with this.

Gingee Fort was built in 1190, making it about the same age as the famous Angkor Wat and other Asian temples. A nearly impregnable fortress with a serious reputation, the Fort was only taken one time—and it took the attacking army eight whole years to do so!

Today, the Fort is a meandering series of ancient walls and towers, perched on the top of a sparse range of hills. The views from the Fort are remarkable!

  • Cost –  ~$1.20 per person for an entry ticket.
  • How long should I stay here? – I recommend heading out in the morning, bringing a picnic lunch, and heading back in the early afternoon.
  • Getting there – Hop on a bus heading to Bangalore by way of Krishnagiri—any of these buses will go right past Gingee Fort. Alternatively, take a tuk-tuk or private taxi for more money.

2. Serenity Beach

Serenity Beach

While not quite as iconic as Paradise Beach, Serenity Beach is undoubtedly a highlight of Pondicherry’s coast.

Just like Paradise Beach, it’s incredibly quiet and tranquil. Aptly named, Serenity Beach is a great destination for couples and people who are less interested in activities and more interested in swimming and working on their tans.

  • How long should I stay here? – At least 2-3 hours.
  • Getting there – Take a bus to Kottakupam Bus Stop and then walk 15 minutes to the beach, or just take a tuk-tuk for a 12-minute ride from Pondicherry.

3. Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple

Varadharaja Perumal Temple Pondicherry

Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple is in many ways the “little brother” of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple.

It’s dedicated to the Hindu Lord Vishnu, whereas Sri Manakula Vinayagar is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Both temples are equally beautiful, and Sri Varadaraja Perumal in particular has a striking, tower-like appearance, with every surface covered in ornately carved designs.

Walk around outside, or go inside and perform an offering with the locals—it’s up to you!

  • Getting there – This temple is only a 15-minute walk from Sri Manakula Vinayagar. Marapalam Bus Stop in White Town is your best bet if you’re coming from farther away—the temple is a 7-minute walk from there.

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As with any destination in the world, there are good times and bad times to visit India —both in terms of the weather and in terms of the crowds.

Pondicherry has a summer season, a monsoon season, and a winter season. March, April, May, and June are the summer months, with temperatures averaging around a pretty toasty 84 degrees Fahrenheit. If you can deal with this heat, you’ll have the bonus of fewer crowds.

Gandhi memorial Pondicherry

Check out the table below for a more detailed look at the best times to visit Pondicherry . You’ll notice that generally speaking, better weather = more tourists. Since Pondicherry isn’t as popular as some of the other famous cities in India, I wouldn’t worry too much about crowds.

Pondicherry has a public bus system and a substantial amount of private buses as well, but the network isn’t quite as extensive as you’d hope for. When you’re traveling around the main areas of the city center, flagging down buses is pretty straightforward.

French colony Pondicherry

Because of the language barrier and the chaos of Indian buses in general, I always like to check with some locals or the bus driver to confirm that the bus I’m about to board is in fact going where I think it’s going. For the most part, Indians are beyond friendly, so they’ll be delighted to assist you. You’ll pay in cash once you board the bus.

When you’re trying to get to some of the less frequented areas, and some of the more rural places like the beaches, flagging down a tuk-tuk will be your best option. It may take a little while for you to get a feel for what the going rate is. Asking some friendly locals about this is also a great idea, as they’ll be able to tell you if you’re overpaying. And never be afraid to good-naturedly haggle a bit before you get in—it’s normal here!

I’d recommend checking out the homestays in Pondicherry , these are run by locals who are often super friendly and offer up lots of tips for making the most of your time here.

Pondicherry is hot no matter which season you visit, so when packing for India , only bring a long-sleeve shirt for the ferocious air conditioning inside certain restaurants and buildings. Definitely bring a pair of flip-flops or sandals, plenty of sunscreen, and maybe even a bucket hat or baseball hat to block out the sun. And don’t forget your camera! Pondicherry is especially photogenic.

Here are some other final considerations to make:

  • Pondicherry is generally very safe, but try not to walk around abandoned areas alone at night.
  • Keep your valuables when you’re on crowded buses; these are every pickpocket’s dream!
  • If a local is ever trying to scam you or cheat you out of a few dollars, don’t freak out at them. It’s okay to be firm—but in general, keep a cool head, gain some perspective, and let it go.

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Pondicherry is one of the most unique places in Asia. Authentic Indian culture can be found in the myriad of temples and markets, and places like the French Quarter offer a strikingly European feel.

Beaches, churches, temples, quaint towns, old forts, and amazing food—there’s truly no shortage of entertainment in Pondicherry.

This itinerary has been carefully curated to help you make the most of 3 days in Pondicherry—but I encourage you to use this itinerary as a foundation for your own.

Step out, open your mind and your heart, make friends with some locals, and chart your own course.

Bon voyage!

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Pondicherry is a historic beach town in India that has everything – colonial architecture, a modern seaside promenade, historic sites, and golden beaches.

Here I’ll share with you the perfect Pondicherry itinerary for people who can spare only two to three days in this beautiful city. And it’s not just one, because one plan doesn’t fit all.

This article covers what to do in Pondicherry in 3 days along with recommendations for a longer trip. I have the perfect Pondicherry tour plan for every type of vacation.

But before all that, as always, I will start with a brief background of this heritage town.

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A Quick Outline

Pondicherry – A Brief Background

Located on the Eastern coast of India, Pondicherry is often called the French Rivera of India.

In the 17th century, the French came to a small fishing village called Putucerri, which roughly translates to “new village” in Tamil.

They transformed it into a grand port town called Pondicherry. It was renamed Puducherry in 2006, but it’s still popularly called by the anglicized name.

The prime attraction of Pondicherry is its French vibes. The pastel-colored residential buildings, cute art cafes, and whitewashed monuments reflect an unmistakable essence of French aesthetics. It’s like discovering a piece of France in India.

However, the French colony is just about 10% of the entire area of the Union Territory.

When I first drove down to Pondicherry, my imagination ran wild, and I thought I will be greeted by those Instagram-friendly French alleys. Instead, we drove into the overcrowded streets, large Dravidian-style temples, mosques, bustling bazaars (markets), locals clad in traditional attires and a riot of colors. That’s just another coastal town in South India for you. Sinjana’s travel notes

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In a 3-day trip we will cover both sides of Pondicherry. Let’s check out the plan.

Pondicherry Itinerary for 3 days : A Quick Walkthrough

Since the check-in time for hotels is usually 1 p.m. or 2 p.m., it’s a good idea to explore the city a bit before you check into the hotel.

If you are travelling with kids then inform the hotel of an early check-in. The ideal itinerary I’ve described may be too hectic when you are traveling with kids, so I have also given an alternate itinerary later.

My Ideal Pondicherry Itinerary for 3 days

Day 1 in Pondicherry:

  • Reach Chunnambar Boat House by 10 am. Then take a boat to Paradise Beach.   
  • Trip to the Botanical Garden before you reach your hotel
  • Have fresh local seafood for lunch and take some rest. 
  • Start your evening walking tour in White Town. The hot Pondicherry roads would have started to cool down by now
  • Have dinner at a cafe on the promenade or the Heritage Street

Day 2 in Pondicherry:

  • Head to Auroville in the morning and enjoy brunch at Auroville’s cafes
  • If you are an archeology enthusiast, then head to Arikamedu, or If you love nature and forests, then head to Pinchavaram Mangrove forest
  • Come back and watch the sunset at Serenity Beach

Day 3 in Pondicherry:

  • Enjoy shopping and walking in the heritage street, before your return journey.
  • If you’re driving to Bangalore, it’s great to stop at the enormous Ginjee Fort located 67 km from Pondicherry on the way to Bangalore. You won’t have the time or energy to trek in the fort and then drive all the way to Bangalore. But just stop there, explore the well-maintained gardens, and be stunned at the magnanimous fortress.

Don’t have three days to travel? Here’s a modified Pondicherry itinerary for 2 days .

Day 1 : Reach Pondicherry early by overnight train or drive. Start with Chunnnambar Boathouse , Paradise Island, and then reach your hotel to freshen up. Reserve the evening for a walking tour of the white town of Pondicherry, the Promenade, and the Rock Beach

Day 2: Start with a morning trip to Auroville, explore the local markets Then visit the Serenity beach before you head back from Pondicherry.

Traveling with small kids or elderly parents? Here’s a modified 3-day Pondicherry itinerary for a family trip.

Early check-in at the hotel to freshen up.

Then start with the Botanical garden which is cool even during the hot afternoons because of the greenery.

Then explore the promenade, the rock beach, and the white town.

Visit Auroville, have lunch there, and then take a break in the hotel to escape the hot sun.

After a short rest, reach the Chunnambar boathouse park, and take a ferry to the paradise beach to enjoy the sunset.

Visit the temple and shop and explore the heritage street, before you leave for your hometown.

A Pondicherry itinerary for 4 days will include everything in the 3-day plan, plus an amazing trip to Mahabalipuram – a treasure trove of ancient Indian architecture.

Or if you are more interested in the historic fort, you can skip the Arikamedu trip and hike the Ginjee fort on day 2.

Short on time? Here’s a quick glance at my top recommendations for this trip, so that you can book them at one go.

My Top Recommendations For Pondicherry

🚲Book an unique bike tour of Pondicherry in a vintage-style bicycle

🚘Prefer AC car in the hot weather? Book the best tour to discover Pondicherry in one day including Auroville . This is highly recommended for trips with kids and elderly people.

🛏️My top recommendation for stay in The Promenade , overlooking the Promenade Beach

🧑🏼‍🍳Want to try something exciting? Book a highly rated Indian Cooking class in Pondicherry

How to reach Pondicherry?

Pondicherry Itinerary - Hindu Temple

I have traveled to Pondicherry via road trips from Bangalore. However, there are several ways to reach Pondicherry via public transport. 

Pondicherry has its airport, so you can land directly in Pondicherry. However, it’s a small one and the chance of getting a direct ticket is scarce.

Chennai is the nearest city with a bustling international airport which is only 150 km from Pondicherry. It’s connected by the ECR highway so you can reach it in 2.5 hours.

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You can also book overnight buses from Bangalore to reach Pondicherry in the morning.

There are overnight trains to Pondicherry as well, but you need to book it in advance. The advantage of an overnight train journey is that you can sleep comfortably and reach Pondicherry early in the morning.

People in Chennai can easily visit Pondicherry for a day trip or over a normal weekend.

For us living in Bangalore, Pondicherry is about 300 km away. But you should leave early, by 5 am so that you can avoid traffic and reach Pondicherry at 11 am.

After that, the road is mostly good if you follow the map on the link. Some parts of the highway (about one-fourth of the road) are quite rough. But it’s a smooth enjoyable drive overall once you enter the Eastern Ghats of India .

Day 1 in Pondicherry: Paradise Beach and White Town Tour

I have tried and tested two other itineraries and have come up with the best one here. In fact, on my recent trip, I planned it all and wanted to visit the Thirukameswarar Temple in Pondicherry on the way to our hotel.

The plan was a total flop because the route to the temple had very bad roads and the temple was closed when we reached. What’s worse, we had to miss the amazing NH32 tollway leading to Pondicherry which is a driver’s delight.

Anyway, I try out these experiments, learn from them, and curate the best itineraries for you. So let me take you on a virtual trip to Pondicherry following my ideal itinerary.

Chunnambar Boat House – the first stop

Pondicherry Itinerary - Boathouse to Paradise Island

Chunnambar Boat House is the most popular gateway to the beautiful Paradise Beach. This is where you can buy tickets to different types of boats that will take you to Paradise Beach.

The rate starts from Rs. 150 per person and increases depending on your choice of ride. The entry fee to the park itself is Rs. 7 only and it’s a nice place for families with kids to enjoy.

Paradise Beach – My favorite beach in Pondicherry

Pondicherry Itinerary - Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is slightly isolated from the rest of Pondicherry. The seclusion doesn’t prevent tourists from thronging into the place because it’s that beautiful.

It’s undoubtedly my favorite beach in Pondicherry and one of the most beautiful beaches in India . The best way to reach this island-like place is by boat from Chunnambar.

You can also drive to Paradise Beach, but you have to park your vehicle about 1 km away. The walkway from the backwaters to the beach is also very charming.

You can spend some time walking on the soft golden sand and bathing in the Bay of Bengal before you return to the boathouse.

Drive to Botanical Garden

Depending on how much time you spent in Paradise Beach, you can either go to the hotel, have lunch and take some rest, or first visit the Botanical Garden.

The botanical garden of Pondicherry is a colonial gem that was laid out by the French in 1826. This 22-acre large green oasis stands out for its French style in the middle of an old Tamil locality. The French architecture, the pruned trees, flower beds, and over 1500 varieties of exotic plants make it one of the best botanical gardens on the peninsula. Besides these, the garden boasts a toy train ride, an aquarium, a musical fountain, and a Japanese rock structure.

Open times: 10 am to 5 pm

French Colony walk

Pondicherry Itinerary- French Colony photos

After a trip to the botanical garden, it’s time to have lunch and freshen up at your hotel. By this time, it must already be 2-3 pm.

Pondicherry is quite hot and humid throughout the year, so it is a nice idea to relax and go out for a walk by 5 p.m.

This is why staying close to the French colony is recommended. This is one part of Pondicherry where you have a lot to do and see in the evening till night.

Walk in the heritage street marveling at the old colonial buildings.

The Vylial street stands out large canopies of trees on both sides providing a natural shade to the narrow lanes.

You will find cute cafes, heritage buildings transformed into boutique hotels, colorful rickshaws, and rental bikes. You can rent a bicycle if you want.

Aurobindo Ashram

Pondicherry Itinerary - That's me right outside the Aurobindo Ashram

Our first stop in the evening walking tour was the Aurobindo Ashram. This is a large community of 2000 members including 400 students and 1600 devotees.

Aurobindo Ashram is a peaceful abode that is open to visitors between 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

You need to keep your shoes outside and maintain complete silence on campus.

Phones should be switched off or on silent mode, and photography is prohibited. There is no entry fee, and even the community members who are in charge of the safekeeping of the shoes left outside refuse payment.

Bharathi Park

Pondicherry Itinerary - Sinjana looking at the white monument called "Ayi Mandapam" at Bharthi Park

Located in the White Town right across the magnanimous Governors’ Residence is the Bharthi Park. Described as the historic heart of French Pondicherry it was here that “la Compaigne Des Indes” was established for trade between India and Europe.

The Park monument in the picture also known as Ayi Mandapam was raised in memory of a French courtesan lady named Ayi. She is said to have destroyed her own house to create a water reservoir for the city. The land here was used as a military training center by the French for 150 years.

As you leave the park through the exit gate you will come across a Nehru statue on one side and the iconic Mahatma Gandhi statue on the other side facing each other. Behind the Mahatma Gandhi statue is the Seaside Walk starting with the rock beach.

The Rock Beach and Seaside Promenade

Pondicherry Itinerary - Rock Beach

Rock Beach is explained by its name itself. The stretch from Rock Beach to the Promenade Seafront is a pedestrian’s dream. With vehicle restrictions in place, you can freely hop along the gorgeous area stopping, posing, and clicking wherever you want. This part looks as polished as a first-world European city but is lined with monuments and street art showcasing great Indian icons. Bathing is prohibited in Rock Beach, but I saw many people doing so anyway.

Pondicherry Itinerary - Mahatma Gandhi Statue

The Mahatma Gandhi statue , Bhimrao Ambedkar memorial , the French War Memorial dominate the starry Promenade.

Cafes and hotels have a synchronized color scheme and architecture that’s a great blend of French and Indian styles.

Don’t forget to include the beautiful Sacred Heart Basilica, Lady of Des Angels Church, and Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church on this walking tour.

Pondicherry French Colony Itinerary

Check out the complete account of the walking tour of the French colony of Pondicherry and Auroville in our next post.

Note: Vehicle restriction in the area is taken seriously. We saw multiple illegally parked cars that were booked by the police in front of our eyes.

I try my best to give you all the information that you need to explore the place on your own. However, guided tours and experiences are a great way to socialize and take the best of a place, especially on your first trip.

Discover Pondicherry in a day using these tours

🌟A Heritage Walking Tour of Pondicherry

🌟A guided city tour in air-conditioned car with complimentary refreshments

Dinner at the Heritage Street

End the day with dinner at one of the many amazing restaurants or cafes on Heritage Street. Or you can also head to the promenade for food, music, and the sea breeze at night.

Day 2 in Pondicherry

You can begin the second day at Pondicherry with a wholesome breakfast at Le Cafe. All the hotels I have recommended later in the post have a sumptuous buffet spread for complimentary breakfast as well.

After breakfast we will start with a tour of Auroville. Then we can either visit Arikamedu and Murungapakkam art village, or we can go for a day trip to Pinchavaram Mangrove Forest.

Auroville – A City of its kind

A golden sperical monument in a lush green park. This is Matrimandir - the meditation center of  Auroville

Auroville is an experimental self-sustained city that was created by Mirra Alfassa, a disciple and spiritual collaborator of Rishi Aurobindo, who is fondly remembered as the Mother.

A Parisian by birth, she met Rishi Aurobindo in Pondicherry and worked with him in popularizing yoga.

Auroville was a vision shared by the Mother and Aurobindo. The Matrimandir in the picture is a place for guided meditation.

Entry to the large garden surrounding the Matrimandir is restricted to maintain a calm ambiance inside.

There are a large number of cafes serving the most delicious sandwiches, salads, shakes, etc. You can easily spend 2 hours here, have a fulfilling brunch, and head out for the rest of the exploration.

Auroville Beach or Auro Beach is located close by. It’s relatively less crowded and peaceful than the others.

A fishing village in Pondicherry

You can book a guided tour to Auroville at just 10 Euros

Arikamedu is an archeological site where the ancient ruins of the Roman Empire were found. This is evidence of the existence of trade relations with Europe in the ancient ages.

On our first trip, we went with our family and tried to reach Arikamedu. But we got stuck in a narrow lane and couldn’t find our way.

So don’t waste your time and book a tour of Arikamedu . This historic archeological site must not be missed. You will meet your guide at the church gate of The Sacred Heart Basilica.

Murungappakkam Art Trails

If you choose to visit Arikamedu instead of a day trip to Pinchavaram Mangroves, then a walking tour of Murungapakkam is unmissable. It is a government-run art and craft village which gives you a unique insight to the art history of Pondicherry through audio-visual guides and live demonstration.

Book a tour of Murungapakkam here. It is a wonderful place to visit with kids.

Pinchavaram Mangrove Forest

If you are not much into archeology, you can head to the Pinchavaram Mangrove Forest located about 60 km away from the White Town.

If you don’t have your car you need to hire one for the same. This is the second largest Mangrove Forest in the world next to Sundarbans of Bengal.

Separated from the Bay of Bengal by a narrow strip of sand the vast expanse of water-body covered with Mangroves attract a large variety of migratory birds during the winter season.

Book a private group tour to Pinchavaram Forest and Nataraja Temple in Pondicherry.

Including the journey, you will need at least 3 hours for this trip from Pondicherry.

Serenity Beach

Pondicherry Itinerary - Serenity Beach

Another beautiful beach in Pondicherry which is not as popular as the others Serenity beach.

Make no mistake, even the not-so-popular beaches have a lot of people, especially during the peak season of November to January.

It is a sand beach with rock strips protruding into the sea in between. Rewind after the long day at Serenity Beach while watching the beautiful sunset.

While the beaches are open till 11 pm it’s advisable not to stay there after 7 pm.

So, if you have the energy to hit the streets at night you can head to the Promenade once again. Le Cafe, the famous French cafe in the Promenade is now open for 24 hours!

Day 3 of Pondicherry Trip Plan

This is the day to end your 3-day trip to Pondicherry and head home. If you are on a road trip from Bangalore , you can spare some time for shopping and then stop at Ginjee Fort for about an hour or so.

Shopping at Pondicherry

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Pondicherry is a great place for exploring street markets. Apparels, paintings, and local handicrafts also called “Pondicherry Bommai”- all available at cheap rates are a pleasure for any thrifty shopper. It’s so nice to just look at it even if you don’t buy it.

On our day of return, the heritage street was filled with Ganesha idols on sale for Ganapathi puja. On any day you’d find local handicrafts on sale in this area.

Other great places for shopping are Promenade, Gandhi Market, and Bharathi Park Market.

Gingee Fort

Pondicherry Itinerary - Ginjee Fort

Gingee is a small fort town close to Pondicherry which is right on your way to Bangalore. It’s impossible to not notice the imposing hill forts on both sides of the road while driving.

We didn’t have the energy to go for a full trek to all the four forts here but we stopped and roamed around the foothills. The place is beautifully maintained with free toilet facilities, gardens, and dustbins. There is no entry fee for the forts.

Where to Stay in Pondicherry?

My favorite area to stay in Pondicherry is in and around the White Town which is on the Eastern coastline. Many Colonial French-style houses have been transformed into boutique hotels on Heritage Street.

We stayed at the Shenbaga Hotel , a 4-star luxury hotel located 1.5 km from the White Town. All major attractions of Pondicherry’s French colony were within a walking radius of the hotel.

Pondicherry Irinerary - Panoramic view from Shenbaga Hotel

Trivia: As of today, Shenbaga Hotel is the tallest hotel in Pondicherry offering the best panoramic view!

The second-best option is to stay in Auroville , which is a self-sustained city within Pondicherry. It is close to the White Town, but you have to book your stay there from their official website.

Other hotels I recommend based on location and reviews:

  • The Promenade – This was my top choice on the last trip but missed it by whiskers.
  • Le Pondy (luxury beach and lake resort)
  • Hotel Atithi (mid-budget hotel opposite Shenbaga Hotel )

I hope this detailed and exhaustive travel guide to Pondicherry will help you plan your next vacation. Let’s conclude with some frequently asked questions about Pondicherry.

What is the best time to visit Pondicherry?

Given the hot and humid climate throughout the year, the best time to visit Pondicherry is in the winter, that is, between December and early February. It is in fact one of the best places to visit in December in India .

How many days are enough for Pondicherry?

You need at least two days to explore Pondicherry and Auroville. A three-day trip will be ideal if you are commuting from Bangalore or any nearby city. If you’re planning a family vacation four days will be enough to explore Pondicherry, go for excursions nearby, visit Mahabalipuram, and enjoy the culinary delights.

How much does a Pondicherry Trip cost?

Pondicherry is much cheaper than Goa as a beach holiday destination. You can book premium rooms in Auroville at as little as Rs. 1500 per night and can also book beachside luxury resorts at higher prices.

There are many boutique hotels and homestays starting from less than Rs. 1000 and going up to Rs. 30000/-. Going around in Pondicherry is cheap, by hiring a cycle or an auto-rickshaw, or even a manual rickshaw.

Is Pondicherry safe for solo women travelers?

Pondicherry is very safe for women. Not just the promenade beach but even the interior town which is not so glamorous. The people are very well-behaved and especially respectful towards women. However, they have a conservative outlook. Outside the French colony, short clothes will invite stares. It is advised not to stay on the beaches after 7 pm, except for the rock beach and the promenade of course. White Town has great nightlife too.

That’s the end of my short travel guide to Pondicherry. If you liked the post, share it to plan your next vacation with your family. Here are some other beach-town itineraries that you can check out:

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Sinjana Ghosh is a full-time business professional with a penchant for writing and travel planning. Backpack & Explore is a journal of her travel stories and tips she collected from her experience. She is the author of the travel book “Postcards from India” which is available on Amazon, Flipkart and Notionpress.com

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Love reading your post. Reminds me of my visit to this place almost a decade ago. Thanks for the lovely share.

thank you so much. Glad to rekindle your travel memories.

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I had never even heard of Pondicherry before reading your post, thank you 🙂 And great job on the blogpost, I know how much work it takes to do one like yours, great read!

Cheers from Stockholm Sweden 🙂

Thanks Ann.

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I’d definitely love to have a look around Auroville, I love it when people try to create something a bit different and experimental inside a city 🙂

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I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your next post thank you once again.

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Pinned this so that we have this when planning a trip to Pondicherry. The archeological sites look quite interesting.

thanks for reading. I’m sure you will love exploring Pondicherry

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Pondicherry looks like a nice place to visit, I have heard of Auroville, would love to visit one day

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Perfect 3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary – Top Things to See and Do

3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary - Top Things to See and Do

Pondicherry in South India is one of the best getaways. If you are thinking of a trip to Pondicherry, then read on for a perfect Pondicherry itinerary.

Puducherry, the coastal Union Territory in South India , is one of the best winter getaways. If you like the sea, sun and good food, taking a trip to Puducherry will surely be refreshing and adventurous. Pondicherry, Puducherry and Pondy are the different names by which this enticing part of India is known as. If you are thinking of a trip to Pondicherry, then read on for a perfect Pondicherry itinerary .

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Perfect 3 Days Pondicherry Itinerary: Top Things to See, Do & Everything Else

Top Things to See

Until 1954 Pondicherry was a French colonial settlement and therefore it has a lot of French influence in its architecture and food. A trip to Pondicherry and a walk about the streets will give you a sense of the legacy that the French have left behind. The tree-lined streets, the boutiques, the villas all of them take you back in time. Additionally, it shares its borders with the state of Tamil Nadu, which also ensures it shares cultures with the state of Tamil Nadu .

The beaches in Pondicherry are a treat in itself. Promenade Beach, Paradise Beach, Auroville Beach, Mahe Beach, Serenity Beach, and Karaikal Beach are just some of the many popular beaches that one can spend time enjoying basking in the sun. Beach resorts in Pondicherry make for a relaxing and rejuvenating stay. The beaches are of course bound to be a part of any Pondicherry itinerary.

The food is something that will make you want to come back for more. The pastries, pizzas, croissants, south Indian fare, North Indian options are available and worth trying in any restaurant. There are many cafes (hole-in-the-wall or otherwise) and street food that are certainly must try . Experiencing the food is again a must whether you are on a Pondicherry itinerary for 2 days, Pondicherry itinerary for 3 days, or following a Pondicherry itinerary for 4 days.

We were also told that there is a great nightlife of dancing and celebrations that happen throughout the year. It carries with it the culture of the old, such as it’s French heritage, and Aurobindo’s influences, and temples and also caters to people that want to party and eat out. It just further proves that Pondy is a place where the old meets the new. The Puducherry itinerary is a complete feast for the senses with varied heritage, cultural, and epicurean nuances.

There are many things to do in Puducherry , however, we had to pack in as much as we could in just three days. So, I and my wife had to make some tough choices on what to see. I am sure there is a lot we have missed out on. Nonetheless, here is a list of things we did in our three-day visit to Pondicherry, which should be helpful in planning your own Pondicherry itinerary.

How to reach Pondicherry / Puducherry

  • Puducherry or Pondicherry is Union Territory located in Southern India
  • Chennai to Pondicherry distance is about 153 kilometres
  • There is an airport in Puducherry which has limited flights under the UDAAN scheme
  • The other nearest airport is Chennai International Airport at a distance of about 148 kilometres

If you are planning a trip to Pondicherry, you can book a cheap flight through TripAdvisor  or  Agoda  or  CheapAir  or  Cleartrip  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline right here.  If you are thinking of a road trip to from Chennai to Pondicherry or Bangalore to Pondicherry or anywhere in India check out the rental car  and  bus  options.

Where to stay in Pondicherry / Puducherry

Where to stay in Pondicherry / Puducherry

There are many places to stay in Pondicherry for everyone with different budget sizes. You can find the poshest rooms at the biggest hotels or find a homestay at a lesser budget. However, for the most part, if you are travelling to Pondicherry in all likelihood you will find many reasons to leave the room rather than stay in it. For example, Ananda Inn is cheaper than The Promenade.  At The Promenade, the room charges per night vary depending upon the view of the room that you choose. That being said there are many more options, in between, above and below you can opt for based on your budget to stay in Puducherry.

One can also choose beach resorts in Puducherry – beach resorts in Pondicherry and enjoy and have a relaxed stay in Pondicherry.

For your Pondicherry accommodation If you are looking for the best hotels in Puducherry   – best hotels in Pondicherry to book, you can do that right here. You can book your hotel in Puducherry – your hotel in Pondicherry through TripAdvisor  or  Cleartrip  or  Agoda  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline  conveniently right here!

affordable stay in Pondicherry

Tours And Activities in Pondicherry

You can plan your Pondicherry itinerary and book your  Puducherry trips – Pondicherry trips, right here.  So go ahead and book online places to see in Pondicherry and indulge in popular activities in Puducherry – popular activities in Pondicherry and cover attractions in Puducherry – attractions in Pondicherry. If you are planning a day trip from Chennai to Puducherry – a day trip from Chennai to Pondicherry then you can book online one day trips from Chennai to Puducherry – one-day trips from Chennai to Pondicherry.

When to go to Pondicherry / Puducherry 

  Puducherry, fondly called Pondy, tends to get pretty warm during the summers. So, if you prefer a calmer experience without having to experience the wrath of the Pondy summers, the winters are ideal. Go there anytime between October and February. The weather is pleasant and you can have maximum fun.

How to move around in Pondicherry / Puducherry?

If you do not drive there yourself or have access to your transport there are many ways to move around in Pondy. You can hire cycles if you want to see the place while cycling. If you are a biker, you have many places that let you hire bikes. There are auto-rickshaws you can hire to take you around to all tourist spots. Also, some cabs can be hired for a day or a half and more. Therefore, there is no dearth of options when it comes to travel in this place.

This said, here is what we did on our 3-day trip. What we want to call the Perfect 3-day Pondicherry trip. After we were done, and reading this, I guarantee you will want to visit it, as we do.

When visiting Pondicherry you can also avail of package tours that will cover other must-visit places in and around Pondicherry. You can plan your trip and book online places to visit in Puducherry – places to visit in Puducherry.

3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary – Day 1 in Pondicherry / Puducherry

3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary - Gandhi Statue

My wife and I drove down to Pondy from Chennai, and even before we reached there we could not resist visiting Mahabalipuram which is en route on the ECR. The heritage town is a must-see for its wonders, beaches, and sculptures. After experiencing Mamallapuram , we headed to Pondy. We reached Puducherry or Pondicherry and we checked into The Promenade in White Town. Surely, it is an upscale hotel, but it is right there on the Promenade Beach with a great view. So, our first place to see in Pondy had already been checked.

The Promenade

The Promenade has a great lunch buffet so we indulged in it. They also had outdoor seating if you wanted to brave the sun and listen to the sounds of the ocean.

After relaxing for a bit we headed for the adventures of Pondy. Here are some of the places we saw on our trip to Pondicherry  on day one.

Aurobindo Ashram

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Aurobindo Ashram

First stop was the Aurobindo ashram. Had heard a lot about him and the ideology and had to see that place. It is a place that enables everyone to sit and meditate. They also have a library if you want to go looking.

Manakula Vinayagar Temple

Walking distance away is the Manakula Vinayagar Temple. We went there and the architecture of the place was simply stunning. It is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and has one of the most beautiful ceilings, paintings and sculptures. It is huge and we took our time to look at every part of it as we walked through for the darshan.

Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Then we headed to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, again a heritage place. It is built based on Gothic architecture and is something to marvel at. It is believed to be one of the few Basilica churches in India and set up by French missionaries in 1908. An interesting thing I learnt online was that there are 21 Basilica churches in India and Pondy is the home to one of them.

French War Memorial

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit French War Memorial

We went to the French War Memorial that was built for the soldier for those who lost their lives in the first world war. Visiting that place was a humbling experience. Those young people could fight for a cause at such a young age and knowing they could die is something that is moving and chilling at the same time. Their sacrifices are represented by this French War Memorial and are a must-visit place in Pondy.

Botanical Garden

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Botanical Garden

This is certainly one of those places you must see if you are a flower lover. It is believed to have been built by the French and is a garden true to its name. You can take time looking through the different flora and fauna. You also get to see paintings, sculptures and photography of nature as an additional treat for your eyes. We surely had a lot of fun strolling through the garden and identifying different plants and flowers.

Bakers Street

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Bakers Street

We then headed to the famous Baker’s street. It is not too far away from the Promenade and has great french influences. If you are craving for french croissants, sandwiches, and coffee this is the place to go. We had our dinner at Bakers street. We had a lovely time with delicious food and ended it with the perfect dessert as well. A perfect place, self-service, and unmatchable taste.

Asian House

Though we were full, we had to experience the nightlife in Pondy. We were told the Asian House is one of the hot spots close to The Promenade and yes they had a dance floor. We had to check it out. It certainly was everything it promised. A dance floor, with a really good DJ, great food options and lots of liquor from different parts of the world. The food was also pretty multi-cuisine in terms of what they offered. We did, of course, enjoy shaking those legs to the DJs music.

What was left was a stroll on the Promenade beach and see the Gandhi statue and retire for the night.

3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary – Day 2 in Pondicherry / Puducherry

Day 2 we started with breakfast at The Promenade. It included an entire continental fair with a touch of Tamil food options. But we were mostly excited to leave for our next destination in our list of things to do in Puducherry.

Visit Auroville

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Auroville

Auroville is one of those must-visit places if you travel to Pondy. It is certainly recognized for its architectural show. It is believed to be a 20 square kilometres site founded in 1968 by the Aurobindo Spiritual Collaborator. The Matrimandir Temple, designed by Roger Anger is one of those marvels that is a must-visit place in Pondicherry. However, The Auroville Visitor Center, designed by Suhasini Iyer-Guigan is also something astonishing to see.

Auroville Beach

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Auroville beach

Auroville beach popularly known as Auro Beach is a part of Auroville Ashram and is a beach in Pondicherry that is secluded. It is cleaner than most beaches. We decided to take a look and got a beautiful glimpse of it. It may be one of the few beaches you can wet your feet in. However, we were told that high tide is something that we need to watch out for. The beach closes around 6.30 PM.

Lunch at Surguru

After the long walks, it was time to head back to Pondy. For lunch, we decided to go with Surguru. It is one of the most popular vegetarian restaurants in Pondicherry that offers multiple food options. We had the South Indian meals there, and of course, the suggestions did not fail us. It was delicious and everything we had hoped it would be. The ambience of the restaurant is great along with the divinity of their food flavours.

Paradise Island

Pondicherry Itinerary - Visit Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach or Island is an isolated island located at Chunnambar. The beach is mesmerizing and because of the shallow waters, we saw many kids having great fun there. There is nothing that can replace a serene, breathtaking sunset that we experienced at this beach. We enjoyed the boat ride to the place. It wasn’t expensive and has the best and cleanest beach in the area. It is one of the gorgeous beaches. Possibly a place where I have seen the best sunsets in my life. It obviously got more special because I had my partner with me.

Dinner at Cafe Xtasi

What is a trip to Pondy without experiencing their pizza? That is exactly what we did on Day 2 with Cafe Xtasi. We indulged in their awesome pizzas. It is a vegetarian-friendly treat that people can have a lot of fun in the evening. It is safe to book a table in advance. Their variety of pasta is great too if you are into that kind of thing. For us, it was wood fire pizza all the way.

3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary – Day 3 in Pondicherry / Puducherry

Our last day in Pondy we were already sad to leave. But we needed to head back to Chennai soon. Not without getting a final glimpse of most that are pondy, because we know we have not seen it all and we will be back. But we had to get most of it.

Breakfast at Crêpe in Touch

What is the point of going to a place that has french influence and not trying crepes? So, for breakfast, we landed in Crepe in touch to get our bellies introduced to and satisfied by our crepe cravings. The ambience, the place, the location, just about everything worked for us. What, however, blew our mind was the crepes themselves. They have all the options you need. Vegetarian, vegan, whatever you need they are happy to serve up.

Shopping at Casablanca

Shopping at Casablanca

Local shopping was a great option for us to carry home the rich culture of Puducherry. So, we headed for some quick shopping at Casablanca, which is a 3-floor departmental store. It is a great place for local shopping in Pondicherry. You will find an amazing range of candles, perfumes, trendy jewellery, furnishing, handicrafts, locally made pottery items, leather products and more. They have a great collection of homemade chocolates. You can spend an entire day shopping in Pondicherry, but we quickly bought a few items and headed to our next destination. Shopping in Pondicherry is an experience to cherish and definitely an integral part of any Pondicherry itinerary.

Puducherry Museum / Pondicherry Museum

Yes, had to go there to get a sense of history. I and my wife live for the moment, surely, but appreciate and respect the past. We realize that what happens in our pasts shapes what we are now and what will make us in the future. So, that was our next stop. To understand history. On Saint Louis street it has bronze and stone sculptures way back from dynasties like the Pallavas and Cholas. It is certainly a treat if you have any curiosity for history in you.

Lunch at Dilliwala6

We heard a lot about this place and had to try it out on our own. As usual, the suggestions did not fail us. If you miss your North Indian fair after eating a lot of French and South Indian food, this is a North Indian restaurant in Puducherry you must try. They serve up all kinds of good North Indian food, while their paneer dishes require a special mention apart from their dal makhani and the ambience and the courtesy of the staff.

It was clear to us that we had to head back post-lunch to avoid the traffic and we did have a plan en route as well. So, we decided we have seen all we need to see on our trip to Pondicherry. Surely we will come back and explore Pondy again for its beauty that it beholds! Now it became our dear Pondy, not Puducherry.

However, now without a pitstop. We had to try the boating at Muthukad that we have learnt and heard about so much with love and nostalgia.

Boat Ride in Muttukadu

Pondicherry Itinerary - Boat ride in Muttukadu

Muttukadu is a great lake that you can go boating, depending on how much time you have you can choose to select the different boats. We picked the speed version. We wanted to make sure that we skip the traffic as much as we possibly could, while we enjoy the experience. The Muttukadu boat ride was a magnificent experience and a time well spent. It was beautiful, wind in our hair and smiles all around. It was certainly a boat ride to remember.

Pondy, what a place, what a great trip it was. As we travel outside the country, we often forget that there is so much beauty in our backyard. It is one of those places where you can kick back and relax amongst wonderful and friendly people. It is a place that has something for everyone. There are places to stay at different budgets, there are places to eat at different budgets, and places to go and things to do based on your interest. It doesn’t matter what, when and where, all you need to do is just ask and go.

We cannot help but reminisce about our trip to Puducherry. The tree-lined boulevards, the heritage buildings, the beaches, the food, the spirituality all of these are things that my wife and I will carry with us forever. There are very few travels I have made where everything came together all in one place.

Typically, different places are known for different things. Some places you can go to for the temples, other places you might go-to for the food, other places for the architecture, while other places you may go for adventures. You can go to Pondy and satisfy all your needs. What’s greater is that especially if you live in Chennai it is just about a 3-hour drive from it. That means Chennaiats have a bigger advantage than most others.

There are discotheques, romantic getaways, lounge bars, boathouses, restaurants, hotels, beaches and more that remain unexplored by us. All things said and done, there is one thing for sure, there are many things to do in Pondicherry aka Puducherry or Pondy as we have fondly come to call it. Our dear Pondy, we are definitely going to return and explore it more.

Hope you found this Pondicherry travel blog post useful and you will use this Pondicherry itinerary to plan your trip to Pondy!

This is a guest post by Gulshan Bafna.  

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Perfect 3 Day Pondicherry Itinerary - Top Things to See and Do

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33 thoughts on “perfect 3 day pondicherry itinerary – top things to see and do”.

I love the idea that you can eat South Indian food for one meal, French for another, and then some North Indian food, and it all be authentic to the area. I rather suspect that I’d spend too much money in Casablanca!

WOW! We just got back from India but did not get to travel in the south. You blog and suggestions for Pondicherry makes us want to head back.

Pondicherry looks like a wonderful place to visit – it looks as though it has something for everyone’s interests!

Looks real interesting and I love the looks of the Matrimandir Temple. Judging by the waves and the color of the water, I guess snorkeling is no option there?

Sandy and Vyjay, awesome breakdown guys. We spent 1 month in Pondy in 2013. Loved the place. We visited a temple there weekly to meditate. I believe The Mother and Sri Aurobindo had influences there. Great energy in that nice little town on the water.

We spent two months in India and unfortunately we never made it to Pondicherry! I wish we had though as it looks like such a lovely place to explore. I especially love the style of some of the buildings 🙂

What a beautiful variety of things to see and do, from the beaches to the memorial, museum and temples. I love the 3 day itinerary you shared. I would love to experience that boat ride too.

I’ve always wanted to visit Pondicherry, but somehow never got the chance. Thanks for this extremely detailed guide – hopefully I’ll be able to put it to good use someday soon!

Woww now thats quite an elaborate list and detailed itinerary. Reading this made me relive my travel days. Its really very helpful

This looks like such a perfect place for a getaway holiday, there’s so much to see and do, and you can also go to the beach.

I feel so ignorant as I always thought the British were the only colonists in India and I had no idea about its French heritage! Being a culture lover with a special interest in architecture, I would definitely consider visiting Pondicherry if I were ever to go to India! Thanks for the inspiration (and education) 🙂

I really need to spend more time in India. My only experience was a few months spent in Goa, which is a strange bubble and not an authentic India experience. Hopefully soon I’ll get a chance to explore more of the south.

Such a great itinerary and beings back so many memories of my visit to Pondicherry! My absolute favorite bit is walking on the promenade along the Rocky beach. Gorgeous!

Took me on a flashback of my Pondicherry trip. Went to most of these places and missed some. Gonna come back to this blog if I happen to be in Pondicherry again.

Pondicherry sounds like a great place to visit! I would love to explore the basilica and the botanical gardens would be something my daughter and I would enjoy. Visiting the secluded beaches would be perfect to.

What an interesting area! I would not have expected to see architecture like that in South India, but it is soo cool to see the mixture of cultures (especially with the food!)

I love Pondicherry. I used to go to Auroville every late summer and this year I have missed it. Your blog brings these old memories back.

Pondicherry is one of my favourite travel destinations. Thanks to you, I saw it in a different light. Fantastic blogpost. Thank you for writing this one.

It certainly sounds like you had a good time in Pondy. I think the boat trip would be something I would like to do.

Loved walking through the promenade and watching the sunset from le cafe. Pondy trip on the cards post October

Pondy seems like an awesome option for visiting. I have traveled to Bangalore so many times, but in summers. So was unable to visit Pondy, after reading your blog, I realised there are so many things to do, but we need to travel at the right time. Amazing read.

Pondicherry is in my list from so long. Thanks for this itinerary , I will surely visit the place and check this post again.

Pondicherry is on my travel list for a long time. I’m gonna use your itinerary when I do visit this beautiful place 🙂

I absolutely loved Paradise beach. It was worth the effort of taking the lazy boat ride to that place. When I visited the beach was very rough, its good to see people enjoying in the water in your picture. Pondicherry is my favourite place in Tamil Nadu and I traveled solo here, I had such an awesome time.

this reminds me of my trip to Puducherry, the food and lovely walks through French Quarters, the food at Sadguru’s and the most important the visit to Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville.

Wow, I’ve almost seen everything on this list. In fact I loved exploring Pondicherry on foot. It was an amazing experience.

So well documented about Pondicherry… Can you imagine i stayed in Chennai for 3 months and didn’t travel to pondi 😞 … Every post related to Pondicherry makes me feel so sad…

So well documented about Pondicherry… Can you imagine i stayed in Chennai for 3 months and didn’t travel to pondi … Every post related to Pondicherry makes me feel so sad… This post made me felt sadder due to the great documentation

Really Pondicherry looks awesome place and I really want to visit here. Thanks for sharing the article.

Pondicherry looks like an incredible place to visit. So colorful too. Would love to visit one day since I haven’t made it to India yet. Great and detailed post.

I had never even heard of Pondicherry!! It looks just so amazing, with so many different cultures, foods & esthetics… it’s basically a few countries in one. I’m saving + pinning your blog for when I plan my next India trip.

From this post it seems like Pondicherry is a must-see on a trip to India! I love the Matrimandir Temple, and the variety of things to do (and eat) here!

When I was planning my first visit to India last year, I had to choose between Kochi and Pondicherry. I ended up going with Kochi, but now I know I need to go back and visit Pondicherry! I love the architecture and the Matrimandir Temple is so stunning!

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Things To Do In Pondicherry: Ultimate 5-Day Pondicherry Itinerary

This is a blog article describing the top things to do in Pondicherry for five days

“When you leave a beautiful place, you carry it with you wherever you go” . Little did Alexandra Stoddard know that her line would describe my travel experience in Pondicherry so aptly. If I had to define Pondicherry in a sentence, then it would probably be “the mesmerizing land of French colonial villas, picturesque avenues, graffiti-decorated walls, quaint cafes, economical fine dining, and gorgeous sun-kissed beaches” . Pondicherry, also called Puducherry , is a Union Territory located in the south of India, bounded by the state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the most underrated, budget-friendly, and beautiful places to visit in India . Pondicherry has something to offer to people of all age groups. I recently explored the lengths and breadths of Pondicherry & Auroville with my family and it turned out to be one of my best family vacations in India , to be honest. There are plenty of interesting things to do in Pondicherry. So, then the question arises “How many days are enough for Pondicherry?”

I’d say 5 days are pretty much enough to experience and explore the best of Pondicherry. In this Pondicherry travel blog, I’ll share with you my ultimate 5-day Pondicherry itinerary describing the best things to do in Pondicherry .

Best Time To Visit Pondicherry

The weather in Pondicherry is generally pleasant throughout the year and doesn’t border around extremities.

However, you’d want to skip the summer season from April to June and the monsoon period ie. July-September. That is if you wish to properly explore the place.

The best time to visit Pondicherry is from October to March

The best time to visit Pondicherry is from October to March . During this period, the heat isn’t sweltering and the chances of rain are slim. Maximum temperature ranges from 28 ° C-32 ° C and minimum temperature ranges from 18 ° C-24 ° C.

Because it is located on the southeast coast of India, there will always be a little bit of humidity that you’ll have to contend with. So book your flights and pack accordingly.

How To Get To Pondicherry

You can get to Pondicherry either by taking a direct flight to Pondicherry or by taking a flight to Chennai and from there, taking a taxi to Pondicherry

By flight – Puducherry airport (PNY) and Chennai International Airport (MAA) are the two nearest airports to Pondicherry. If you’re residing in Bangalore (Bengaluru) or Hyderabad, then you can catch a direct domestic flight from your city to Pondicherry. Flights from all other Indian cities to Pondicherry have a pit stop that’s either Hyderabad or Bangalore.

By taxi – You can book a direct flight to Chennai and from there, hire a taxi to Pondicherry. The distance from Chennai International Airport to Pondicherry is about 143 km . You’ll take 2 hours and 50 minutes (approx.) to complete your journey. This is not only relevant for Indian travellers but also for all international travellers as Chennai International Airport (MAA) is the only major international airport near Pondicherry that welcomes visitors from both India & abroad.

By train – The closest major railway station to Pondicherry is Villupuram Junction, about 38 km away from Puducherry town. It is well-connected to cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi, Chennai, and Trivandrum . From Villupuram Junction, you can take a direct train to Puducherry railway station. The journey time is about 45-55 minutes. You can also hire a taxi from Villupuram junction to Puducherry town. It’ll take you about 1 hour and 15 minutes (approx.) to complete your journey.

By bus – You can reach Pondicherry by bus too. Private tourist buses run frequently from Chennai, Bangalore, Madurai, Coimbatore, Trichy, Thanjavur, and Chidambaram to Pondicherry. Travel time will vary depending on the boarding destination.

Best Places To Stay In Pondicherry – Pondicherry Hotels

There are several hotels in Pondicherry as far as accommodation options go

Best Pondicherry Hotels Near Beach

If you’re craving a hotel stay by the beachside, then you have the following Pondicherry beachside hotel options to choose from.

1. The Promenade : Check out this beachfront hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

2. Kadal The Beach House : Check out this beach house hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

3. Villa Cavi : Check out this beachside villa and book your stay by clicking here .

4. White Pearl Residency : Check out this hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

Best White Town Pondicherry Hotels

If you wish to stay in the gorgeous White Town, then you have the following Pondicherry White Town hotel options.

1. Palais De Mahe : Check out this White Town hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

2. La Villa : Check out this property and book your stay by clicking here .

3. Le Dupleix : Check out this White Town hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

4. Villa Shanti : Check out this property and book your stay by clicking here .

5. Petit Palais : Check out this White Town hotel and book your stay by clicking here .

6. Grand Hotel D’ Europe : Check out this property and book your stay by clicking here .

Best Pondicherry Resorts

If a laidback resort is your choice of accommodation, then you have the following resorts in Pondicherry to choose from.

1. Radisson Resort Pondicherry Bay : Check out this beachside resort and book your stay by clicking here .

2. Ostel.in : Check out this self-service hostel cum beachside resort and book your stay by clicking here .

3. Ocean Spray : Check out this resort and book your stay by clicking here .

4. Lamel Cove Beach Resort : Check out this beachfront resort and book your stay by clicking here .

5. Kavas Yoga Retreat : Check out this resort and book your stay by clicking here .

6. K Resort : Check out this property and book your stay by clicking here .

Best Homestays in Pondicherry

If you’re a homestay kind of person, then take your pick from the following Pondicherry homestay options.

1. Spanish Villa : Check out this homestay and book your stay by clicking here .

2. La Cedille – French Heritage House : Check out this heritage house and book your stay by clicking here .

3. Kariappa House : Check out this guest house and book your stay by clicking here .

4. La Closerie – Bay of Bengal : Check out this homestay and book your stay by clicking here .

5. Queens Paradise : Check out this travel sustainable property and book your stay by clicking here .

The Ultimate 5-Day Pondicherry Itinerary

Things to do in pondicherry on day 1.

Tip -> Start around 7:30 am-8 am.

On the first day of your Pondicherry trip, you’ll be covering the following :

  • Enjoy a morning stroll along Rock Beach
  • Take a tour of Bharathi Park
  • Relish an authentic south Indian breakfast at Surguru Restaurant
  • Spend time at Aurobindo Ashram
  • Visit Immaculate Conception Cathedral
  • Attend aarti at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple
  • Have a delightful lunch at The Smoothie Bar
  • Visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
  • Enjoy evening coffee and snacks at Baker Street
  • Admire the sunset at Serenity Beach
  • Relish the fine dining dinner experience at Villa Shanti

1. Enjoy a morning stroll along Rock Beach

Spending time at Rock Beach is one of the best things to do in Pondicherry

Imagine ocean waves rhythmically kissing your feet as you leisurely walk on the soft brown sand, enjoying the wind in your hair and the sight of the early morning sun. Can there be a better start to the day than losing yourself in the beauty of nature?

The Rock Beach is clean, well-maintained, and visitor-friendly

Rock Beach, also called the “Promenade Beach” , is a gorgeous public beach with an iconic palm tree-lined promenade that runs along it’s 1.5 km long coastal stretch.

Because the beach is clean, well-maintained, and visitor-friendly, visiting it is one of the best things to do in Pondicherry.

My parents standing at the French War Memorial along Promenade Beach

It’s called the “Rock Beach” due to the presence of boulders and rocks throughout it’s coastline.

During your stroll on the beach, you’ll come across several important sites and monuments like the Gandhi statue, the lighthouse, the War Memorial, the statue of Joan of Arc, and the tourist information centre.

You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring the beach – watching the waves crashing into the rocky sea wall on one side and admiring the graffiti-decorated walls along the promenade on the other.

There are several snack stalls on the beach in case you crave a quick bite. You’ll also find some amazing restaurants along the promenade where you can unwind and enjoy some food and drinks later in the day.

Note: Visitor timing is 6 am-8 pm. Entry is free of charge.

2. Take a tour of Bharathi Park

The stunning standalone white structure called Aayi Mandapam at the entrance of the Bharathi Park

Bharathi Park is a cute picnic spot located bang opposite the Gandhi Statue on the Promenade beach. At the entrance of the park, you’ll see a standalone white structure with stunning architecture called the “Aayi Mandapam”.

You will find creative and colourful stone carvings and statues inside the park premises

The Bharathi Park is a well-kept lush green landscape where you’ll find statues, stone carvings, fountains, old sculptures, ponds, lawns, and colourful flower beds. The peaceful surroundings have a soothing effect on your senses.

Bharathi Park has a jogger's track and a children's play area, making it one of the ideal things to do in Pondicherry with children

There is a walking/jogging track that covers the entire length and breadth of the park. It has a separate play area as well, making Bharathi Park one of the best things to do in Pondicherry with children.

Note: Open from 6 am to 8 pm. Entry is free of charge.

3. Relish an authentic south Indian breakfast at Surguru Restaurant

Surguru is a pure vegetarian restaurant that serves delicious and authentic south Indian food

After all the walking and exploring, it’s time to have a scrumptious breakfast at one of the best places to eat in Pondicherry. Surguru is a pure vegetarian restaurant that serves delicious, authentic south Indian food.

The delicious steamed idli is my top food recommendation in Surguru's breakfast menu

A chilled-out ambiance, friendly staff, prompt service, and hot, fresh, lip-smackingly good soul-filling food make this restaurant an obvious breakfast choice for locals and tourists alike.

My food recommendations would be Pongal, Idli, Ghee Roast Dosa, Mysore Masala Dosa, and fresh fruit juices (pineapple, watermelon ).

4. Spend time at Aurobindo Ashram

Located in the heart of White Town on Marine street is one of the most popular landmarks of Pondicherry called the Aurobindo Ashram .

Founded in the year 1926 by yoga guru, poet, and philosopher Aurobindo Ghosh himself, the ashram is a centre of spirituality where you can experience a divine sense of serenity like no other!

The Aurobindo Ashram is a centre of spirituality and one of the most soothing things to do in Pondicherry

When you enter the ashram, you’ll first come across the visitor’s centre where you can watch a short film that explains the life and principles of Sri Aurobindo, besides the history of the place.

Then, you walk towards the Samadhi (shrine) of Sri Aurobindo & The Mother. It’s a white marble structure wonderfully decorated with fresh flowers. You can sit and meditate around the shrine for a while, soaking in the tranquil vibes.

There’s a library on the ashram premises which you can visit to get a better idea about the place and it’s founders, thanks to a well-compiled photo gallery. You can also buy books, photos, CD’s, DVD’s and other souvenirs from the Ashram bookstore.

Note: Visitor timings are 8 am-12 pm and 2 pm-6 pm throughout the week. Entry is free of charge. Photography is prohibited.

5. Visit Immaculate Conception Cathedral

The royal white and gold exteriors of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral

A trip to Pondicherry is incomplete without exploring it’s architecture. So after spending time at the Aurobindo Ashram, visit one of the oldest and most beautiful churches of Pondicherry called the Immaculate Conception Cathedral.

The stained windows, sparkling chandeliers, and colourful frescoes are the standout characteristics inside the cathedral

Admire the cathedral’s royal white and gold exteriors and classical yet vibrant interiors with stained windows, chandeliers, and colourful frescoes being the standout characteristics.

The calm energy inside the cathedral makes visiting this place one of the most relaxing things to do in Pondicherry.

Note: Visitor timings throughout the week are 7 am-12 pm & 3 pm-8:30 pm. Entry is free of charge.

6. Attend aarti at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Ganesha

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu God, Lord Ganesha. The temple is within walking distance from the Aurobindo Ashram.

It is said that the temple existed even before the French colonization period. Therefore, it forms an important part of Pondicherry’s rich cultural and religious heritage.

A gorgeous fresco painting inside the Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple of Pondicherry

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple is a classic example of gorgeous Dravidian architecture with teakwood and gold used generously.

The intricate carvings, grand idols, and gorgeous fresco paintings are truly mesmerising. There is a divine feel to performing the aarti at this beautiful and holy place of worship.

Participating in the aarti at Ganesh Temple is one of the most important things to do in Pondicherry for Hindu devotees

Everyone, irrespective of their religious choice and beliefs, must visit this temple. Participating in the temple’s Ganesh aarti is one of the most spiritual things to do in Pondicherry.

Note: The temple timings are 5:45 am-12:30 pm & 4 pm-9:30 pm. Entry is free of charge. You can enquire about the aarti timings at the temple itself.

7. Have a delightful lunch at The Smoothie Bar

Head to The Smoothie Bar to relish the best fresh smoothies, shakes, and juices in town. The cafe also offers mouth-watering continental and European bites to go along with the refreshing drinks. It’s one of the cheapest and best places to eat in Pondicherry.

View of the cozy seating area inside one of the best and cheapest places to eat in Pondicherry, the Smoothie Bar

The Smoothie Bar offers a cozy indoor seating area. Staff members are warm and polite and the service is quick.

I’d recommend you to try their Tender Coconut Jelly, Very Berry Smoothie, Lean Machine Shake, Choconut Smoothie, Veg Burger, Veg Au Gratin, Veg Stuffed Croissant, Non-Veg Croque Monsieur, Chicken Burger, and Fruit Medley Fruit Salad.

8. Visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has an interesting amalgamation of French and Indian architecture

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of the popular tourist attractions in Pondicherry. The church is situated near the railway station, on the south Boulevard of Pondicherry town. It has an interesting amalgamation of French and Indian architecture.

The Basilica displays striking Gothic Revival architecture features like long pointed arches, large stained glass windows, spires, and ribbed vaults

The Roman Catholic Basilica is an important pilgrimage spot for local Christians, as can be seen in the well-attended mass sessions.

The Basilica displays striking Gothic Revival architecture features like long pointed arches, large stained glass windows, spires, and ribbed vaults.

Note: Visitor timings are 6 am-6 pm (Mon-Fri), 6 am-5:30 pm (Sat), & 5:30 am-7:30 pm (Sun). Entry is free of charge.

9. Enjoy evening coffee and snacks at Baker Street

Baker Street is a concept store that serves the most appetizing traditional French cuisine and baked items in Pondicherry

Baker Street is a concept store that serves the most appetizing traditional French cuisine and baked items in Pondicherry.

The food joint offers it all – hot coffees, teas, juices, French bread, quiche, pastries, tarts, sandwiches, burgers, soups, salads, pizzas, lasagnas, chocolates, cookies, ice creams, and viennoiseries (croissants, pies, donuts, etc.) !

If that wasn’t enough, the Baker Street menu also offers authentic French main course (both veg & non-veg) food options, including fresh seafood . It has a vibrant ambiance and the staff is extremely cooperative and welcoming.

Having an evening coffee and snacks at Baker Street is one of the most soul-satisfying things to do in Pondicherry

I’d recommend you to try their Chocolat Eclair, Vanilla Eclair, Capuccino, Palmier, Butter Croissant, Veg Pitta Sandwich, Chicken Olive & Cheese Quiche, Spinach & Cheese Quiche, and Chocolate Mille Feuille.

10. Admire the sunset at Serenity Beach

Admiring the sunset at Serenity Beach is one of the most fun things to do in Pondicherry during the evening

One of the most fun things to do in Pondicherry during the evening is to admire the sunset at Serenity Beach.

Located near Kottakuppam, the beach lies on the outskirts of Pondicherry. It isn’t as long a coastal stretch as Rock Beach but still paints a lovely picture at dusk.

Friendly waves hitting the shore, colourful fishing boats, a wide variety of seashells, and a sturdy black rock wall are some common sights at Serenity Beach.

The idyllic sunset hues in the sky make visiting the beach a lovely experience. It ain’t your typical tourist attraction as it still needs a bit of development to be more visitor-friendly.

Note: Visitor timing is 6 am-6 pm. The approach road to the beach is narrow and in a bad state.

11. Relish the fine dining dinner experience at Villa Shanti

Experiencing a fine dine dinner at Villa Shanti is one of the best things to do in Pondicherry for food lovers

After an eventful first day of exploring Pondicherry, it’s time to top it off with a memorable fine dining experience at Villa Shanti.

Villa Shanti is one of the best places to eat in Pondicherry as it serves exquisite Indian and European food made from the choicest of local, fresh and seasonal ingredients.

The Bar area with the dramatic wall painting gives Villa Shanti restaurant a vibrant appeal

Be it the pleasant open ambiance with the patio and vertical garden or the minimalistic contemporary and intimate seating, Villa Shanti impresses you with it’s attention to detail. The bar area with the dramatic wall painting essentially sums up the vibe of this restaurant.

I’d recommend you to try their Tandoori Veg Platter, Watermelon & Tomato Gazpacho, Garlic Naan, Dal Makhni, Vegetarian Risotto, Pesto and Cashewnuts Pasta, Prawn and Pomelo Salad, Tiger Prawns with Carrot Cashewnuts & Spinach, Mutton Rogan Josh, French Creme Brulee, Chef’s Crumble, and Colonel .

Note: Call the restaurant and book your table in advance to avoid any last-minute hassle.

Things To Do In Pondicherry On DAY 2

Tip -> Start at 8:30 am.

On the second day of your Pondicherry trip, you’ll be covering the following :

  • Enjoy an appetizing breakfast at Cafe Des Arts
  • Visit Chunnambar Boat House and set off to Paradise Beach
  • Taste the best brewed coffee and smoothies at Bread and Chocolate
  • Visit the Notre Dame Des Anges Church
  • Shop at Meraki
  • Indulge in the fine dining experience at La Villa

1. Enjoy an appetizing breakfast at Cafe Des Arts

Cafe des Arts is an attractive 19th-century French bungalow turned cafe in Pondicherry where you can head for a sumptuous breakfast

Begin your day by having a sumptuous breakfast at an attractive 19th-century French bungalow turned cafe called Cafe des Arts.

At the entrance is a cute Instagram-worthy yellow graffiti wall where a rude female attendant/manager with a weird, snobbish attitude will greet you and do you a favour by inviting you in (just being honest here).

An attention-catching rickshaw in the middle of an open garden outdoor seating gives the cafe a playful vibe

Once you step inside, you’ll see an attention-catching rickshaw in the middle of an open garden outdoor seating. To your left is an indoor seating arrangement with skillfully arranged furniture in each room of the bungalow.

South Indian superstar actor Rajinikanth's cutout in one of the rooms of the Cafe making it one of the interesting things to do in Pondicherry

The vintage artsy decor and old-world charm make you forget the arrogant attendant’s negative vibe. South Indian actor Rajinikanth’s cutout inside one of the rooms takes the cake for me as far as eccentricity goes. There is a mini store inside the premises as well, just in case you wish to buy some organic food items.

My breakfast recommendations to you would be their Veg Omelette, Crepe with Berry Coulis, Waffle with Ice Cream scoop and House Pancake Syrup, Baguette Sandwich, Croque Monsieur, Banana Nutella Crepe, Diabolo (soda) with Hibiscus syrup and Macchiato Coffee.

Note: Open from 9 am-6 pm. The cafe doesn’t take reservations and remains closed on Tuesdays.

2. Visit Chunnambar Boat House and set off to Paradise Beach

Hop on a boat from the Chunnambar Boat House to head to the Paradise Beach

Post your breakfast, head to the Chunnambar Boat House. The boat house is basically a ferry service centre cum departure point from where you’ll hop on a boat to set off to Paradise Beach.

It takes a twenty minute boat journey to reach Paradise beach

Entry to the Chunnambar Boat House costs Rs. 10 per person and the parking fee is Rs. 30 . The ferry ticket charge for Paradise Beach is Rs. 354 per person and the journey time is about 15-20 minutes.

After stepping off the boat, a signboard guides you to Paradise Beach

Once you step off the boat, a signboard will guide you to Paradise Beach. On reaching the beach, you’ll see why the place is rated as one of the best things to do in Pondicherry.

An endless stretch of pristine white sand coupled with stunning shades of turquoise blue water makes for some jaw-dropping scenery. The beach is dotted with bamboo tents, a beach volleyball court, beach shack restaurants, washrooms, and an occasional treehouse.

I was lucky to get access to the treehouse on the Paradise beach and occupied it with my family for several hours during the day

If it’s too sunny, you can take shelter under any of the bamboo tents that double up as resting points. And if you’re lucky like me, then you might even get to hijack a treehouse with your family/friends.

A surreal elevated view of the Paradise beach from the treehouse

The elevated view of the beach from the treehouse is simply surreal , to say the least.

Such is the paradisiacal sight on display that you can sit and tirelessly stare at the waves kissing the shore for hours

With a generous breeze flowing throughout the day, you can sit here and tirelessly stare at the ocean waves kissing the shore for hours. The phrase “nature porn” aptly fits the paradisiacal sight on display.

With the help of the beach staff you can indulge in several activities like jet skiing, kayaking, canoeing and horseriding

With the help and guidance of the beach staff, you can indulge in several interesting activities like jet skiing, kayaking, canoeing, and horseriding.

Strolling along the clean and soft white sands of Paradise beach is one of the most blissful things to do in Pondicherry

Enjoy strolling along the soft white sand, admiring the ocean waves playfully flirting with your feet. Since the water is clean and warm and the current isn’t too strong, the beach is safe and suitable for swimming.

Kids will have a field day building sand castles and playing in the water. There are lifeguards present in every small pocket of the beach to ensure the safety of the visitors and manage any untoward incident.

You can enjoy your lunch at any of the beach shack restaurants. The restaurants typically serve milkshakes, cold coffees, juices, soft drinks, sandwiches, burgers, and cutlets.

The relaxed and idyllic vibes of Paradise beach make it one of the best places to visit in Pondicherry with your family

The last return ferry to Chunnambar Boat House is at 5:30 pm. The relaxed, idyllic, and laidback vibes of Paradise beach not only make it one of the best places to visit in Pondicherry with your family but also an automatic inclusion in your Pondicherry itinerary.

Note: Visitor timings are 9:00 am – 6:00 pm .

3. Taste the best brewed coffee and smoothies at Bread and Chocolate

After a satisfying beach day, it’s time to taste some of the best brewed coffee and smoothies in Pondicherry at the wonderful Bread and Chocolate.

Located on Marine street near Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Bread and Chocolate is one of the best rooftop restaurants in Pondicherry. It is the perfect combo of charming ambiance and delicious food & drinks.

For the best brewed coffee and smoothies in Pondicherry, head to Bread and Chocolate

Beautiful flower canopies on the outside give it a pleasant vibe. The restaurant serves smoothies, savoury bowls, sandwiches, tarts, croissants, artisan teas, juices, and the best authentic Subko brewed coffee.

They also have a niche B&C store downstairs from where you can buy chocolates, organic coffees, and coco powders (made in Auroville).

I’d suggest you to try their Super Green Smoothie, PB & B smoothie, Chocolate Smoothie Bowl, Chocolate Croissant, Baklava Croissant, Palmier, Subko Flat White Coffee, Subko B&C Cold Brew, Miss Saigon Bowl, B&C Marg Pizza, and Mad About Mustard Sandwich.

4. Visit the Notre Dame Des Anges Church

Notre Dame Des Anges Church is a visually pleasing site and the only church in Pondicherry that offers mass in three different languages

Out of all the churches that I visited in Pondicherry, I found Notre Dame Des Anges Church to be the most visually pleasing.

Located in the French White Town, this place holds the distinction of being the only church that offers mass in 3 different languages ie. English, Tamil, and French.

The church exhibits Greco-Roman style architecture with vaulted ceilings, arches, and stained glass windows

The lovely pink facade of the church grabs your attention even from a distance. The church has a Greco-Roman style architecture with vaulted ceilings, arches, and stained glass windows .

The pastel colour shades used in the interiors of the church make the carvings and sculptures look like delectable desserts, not even kidding!

However, the church does need some repair and maintenance work when compared to other churches in Pondicherry. But the serene atmosphere more than makes up for the little imperfections.

Note: Church timings are 5:30 am-12 pm and 4 pm-8 pm.

5. Shop at Meraki

As far as quality shopping is concerned, Meraki is one of the best things to do in Pondicherry

A trip to Pondicherry White Town is incomplete without some quality shopping. And the Meraki Lifestyle Store (on Rue Surcouf Street) is an ideal place to do just that.

A one-stop shop for fashion, home, and lifestyle products , Meraki offers you a diverse range of items and accessories handcrafted by designers from all across India.

At Meraki, you can shop for clothes, jewellery, bags, perfumes, essential oils and diffusers, footwear, sunglasses, luxury home decor items, etc. Right next to the store is the Meraki Eatery Teahouse where you can stop by for a quick bite or a drink.

6. Indulge in the fine dining experience at La Villa

The rustic French bungalow charm and intimate garden seating make visiting La Villa one of the most romantic things to do in Pondicherry

End your day with an unforgettable gastronomical experience at one of Pondicherry White Town’s best fine-dining restaurants – La Villa. Located a stone’s throw from Meraki, La Villa is a haven for all food lovers.

A relaxed and pleasant vibe of the indoor seating at La Villa

Be it the romantic ambiance of the outdoor garden seating or the classical French bungalow relaxed vibe of the indoor seating, La Villa wins you over with it’s charm even before serving the first dish on your plate.

The restaurant offers a delectable spread of Continental & Italian cuisines. La Villa’s 7-course tasting menu is a must-try . Each course is crafted to perfection, with the serving staff giving you a detailed explanation about every dish.

The food quality is fabulous and the food presentation is top-notch, thanks to the chef paying attention to every little detail. The staff is courteous and the service is swift.

The exquisite presentation and classy plating of Vanilla Panna Cotta and La Villa's Special dessert

My food recommendation to you would be their well-curated 7-Course Tasting Menu (both veg & non-veg) .

However, if you’re ordering A la carte, then I’d suggest you try their Ricotta Apricot & Walnut Salad, Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce, Vegetable Coconut Curry, Thai Inspiration Noodle Salad, Prawns Coconut Curry, Vanilla Panna Cotta, Lemon Tart, and La Villa’s Special Dessert.

Note: Call the restaurant and book your table in advance to avoid any last-minute disappointment.

Things To Do In Pondicherry On DAY 3

Tip -> Start at 7 am .

On the third day of your Pondicherry trip, you’ll be covering the following :

  • Visit the Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram
  • Have a hearty breakfast at Adyar Ananda Bhavan
  • Take a boat ride in the Pichavaram Mangrove Forest
  • Relish the fine dining lunch experience at Coromandel Cafe
  • Enjoy a sunset stroll on Eden Beach
  • Have a scrumptious dinner at Bay of Buddha

1. Visit the Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram

Located in the Cuddalore district of Chidambaram town, the Thillai Nataraja Temple is one of the most fascinating places to visit near Pondicherry. A 1 hour 50 minute drive (65 km) from Pondicherry gets you to this magnificent Hindu temple.

Touring the mammoth Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram is one of the most magnificent things to do near Pondicherry

The Thillai Nataraja Temple is dedicated to Nataraja ie. the dancing avatar of Lord Shiva . The temple depicts Lord Shiva as the Lord of Dance performing the “Ananda Tandava” , meaning the “dance of delight”.

Built in the 10th century by the Chola dynasty and renovated later by the Pandya dynasty in the 12th-13th century period, the temple is of immense religious significance for followers of Hinduism , Shaivism , and Vaishnavism . The Thillai Nataraja Temple is one among the five holiest temples of Lord Shiva.

The Shiva temple has as many as nine tower gateways with extremely intricate carvings called Gopurams

The temple is a mammoth structure with as many as 9 gopuram gateways ie. towers with extremely intricate carvings . The temple complex consists of courtyards, halls (sabha), mandapas, shrines, and ponds.

The temple exhibits an impressive Dravidian style of architecture with the golden roof being it's striking feature

It exhibits an impressive Dravidian style of architecture , with the golden roof and the 1000-pillared hall (sabha) being the striking features of the temple.

In case you reach the temple between 8:50 am-9 am , you may also get to attend the aarti , which is a one-of-a-kind spiritual experience.

Spread over a massive area of forty acres, the Thillai Nataraja Temple is truly an architectural marvel

You’ll find deities of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Lord Ganesha inside the temple. Spread over a massive area of 40 acres, the Thillai Nataraja Temple is truly an architectural marvel and one of the best things to do near Pondicherry.

Note: The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 am-12:30 pm and from 4:30 pm-10:00 pm.

2. Have a hearty breakfast at Adyar Ananda Bhavan

After a delightful spiritual experience at the Thillai Nataraja Temple, it’s time to enjoy a hearty south Indian breakfast at Adyar Ananda Bhavan.

The restaurant comes on your way to the temple so you can make a pit stop at it while returning back from the temple.

Enjoying a hearty breakfast at Ananda Adyar Bhavan in Chidambaram is one of the most soul satisfying things to do near Pondicherry

Idli, Masala Dosa, Ghee Roast Dosa, Podi Masala Dosa, Mini Tiffin meal, and fresh fruit juices – orange and pineapple are some of their must-try breakfast items.

The food is delicious, fresh, and light on the wallet. Hospitable staff and quick service ensure that you don’t have to wait for your food for long.

You’ll find Adyar Ananda Bhavan in Pondicherry too. It’s one of the best and cheapest restaurants in Pondicherry.

3. Take a boat ride in the Pichavaram Mangrove Forest

The Pichavaram Boat House in Chidambaram from where you will hop on a boat to explore the Pichavaram mangrove forests

Post your breakfast, head to the Pichavaram Boat House near Chidambaram. Pichavaram is home to the world’s 2nd largest mangrove forest.

Pichavaram Mangrove Forest is the second largest mangrove forest in the world

Located between the northern Vellar estuary and southern Coleroon estuary, the Pichavaram Mangrove Forest is spread over an area of 1100 hectares. Boating is one of the popular activities in these mangroves.

You have the option to enjoy a scenic boat ride through the enchanting Pichavaram Mangrove forests with your friends and family

At the Pichavaram Boat House, you have the option to enjoy a boat ride through the enchanting mangrove forests with your friends and family.

The boat ride is absolutely safe as size-appropriate life vests are provided to every passenger on the motorboat

You can purchase tickets for either a row boat ride or a motor boat ride . Do not worry about the safety standards, as size-appropriate life vests are provided to every passenger taking the boat ride.

You can choose to explore the mangroves either through a row boat or a motorboat

The tariff for a 4-seater row boat is Rs. 400, and for a 6-seater row boat is Rs. 600. A row boat ride covers a distance of 1 km in the mangroves, taking a duration of 40 minutes (though they say 1 hour) .

The tariff for an 8-seater motor boat is Rs. 1,800 ( Rs. 230 per person ). A motor boat ride covers a distance of 2 km in the mangroves, taking a duration of 40 minutes . In addition to the tariff, you’ll also have to pay a maintenance toll of Rs. 30.

Having tried both rides, I’d recommend you take the 40-minute motor boat ride.

Sailing through the mangroves is an exhilarating experience. The thick lush stretch of mangrove trees forming innumerable small mangrove tunnels leaves you awestruck.

With the boatman maneuvering the boat skillfully through the mangrove tunnels, you get to see the flora and fauna in all their glory.

In fact, inside certain tunnels, you may have to bend your head down to avoid getting hurt by the mangrove trees. So you get to have the Matrix stunt experience for free, in addition to the boat ride.

My boatman was crazy enough to make the motor boat dance and perform wheelies.

Boating through Pichavaram mangrove forests is one of the most adventurous things to do near Pondicherry with family

To summarize, all I can say is boating through the Pichavaram mangrove Forests is a must-try activity and one of the most adventurous things to do near Pondicherry with family.

Note: If you pay your motor boatman an extra Rs. 250- Rs. 300, then he will give you an additional 10-minute ride on the motorboat.

4. Relish the fine dining lunch experience at Coromandel Cafe

Coromandel Cafe is an upscale cafe set inside a beautifully restored French colonial villa

Return from Pichavaram to Pondicherry for lunch. It is time for you to relish a fantastic meal at Coromandel Cafe – an upscale cafe set inside a beautifully restored French colonial villa.

Also known as La Maison Rose , the Coromandel Cafe, located on White Town’s Romain Rolland Street, is one of the best and most romantic places to eat in Pondicherry.

The cafe prides itself on using only fresh local ingredients and sourcing the best produce from it’s suppliers.

The outdoor garden patio seating at Coromandel Cafe in Pondicherry

As far as the cafe’s ambiance is concerned, the outdoor garden patio seating is charmingly pleasant.

The gorgeous chandeliers and the warm lighting inside the cafe give it a cozy and welcoming ambience

Whereas the indoor seating has a classy, intimate, and contemporary vibe to it. The gorgeous chandeliers and warm lighting give you a cozy, welcoming feel.

The food presentation is elegant and appeals to your senses. The innovative and attractive plating reflects the chef’s artistry. Every dish tastes lip-smackingly good, with the fresh and distinct flavours leaving a lasting impression on you.

A picture of the refreshingly delicious drinks served at the Coromandel Cafe called Flower Cooler and Passionfruit Twist

My food recommendations to you would be their Goat’s Cheese Pizza, Truffle Fettuccine, Pink Hummus, Mango Pad Thai Salad, Fish & Chips, Crispy Prawn, Chef Vicky’s Spicy Capsicum Chicken Pizza, Flower Cooler, and Passionfruit Twist.

5. Enjoy a sunset stroll on Eden Beach

Eden Beach is one of the most alluring things to do in Pondicherry

Post your lunch, head to one of Pondicherry’s most alluring beaches – the Eden Beach.

Eden Beach is the first beach in Pondicherry to get the coveted Blue Flag tag

Eden Beach is the first beach in Pondicherry to get the coveted “ Blue Flag ” tag. The beach was awarded the prestigious tag by the Denmark-based Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).

The Eden Beach is clean, safe, environment friendly, and well-equipped with all the facilities of international standards for tourists

The Blue Flag tag is given to beaches that are clean, safe, environment friendly, and well-equipped with all the facilities of international standards for tourists.

From the parking lot, a scenic pathway that runs across a picturesque backwater on either side gets you to the beach.

Clean soft sand, a chilled breeze, beautiful turquoise blue waters, and a gorgeous shoreline greet you at Eden Beach. The tides are safe for you to take a dip and indulge in a nice swim session.

Me enjoying a relaxed stroll along the beach while admiring a ravishing sunset

Enjoy a relaxed stroll along the beach while admiring a ravishing sunset.

The picture postcard-like natural beauty of the Eden beach that is on display is truly breathtaking

The picture postcard-like natural beauty on display is truly breathtaking. The beach has a kid’s play area and is equipped with washroom and changing room facilities.

The magical sunset hues making the backwaters near the Eden Beach look otherwordly

You’ll specifically enjoy your walk back from the beach to the parking lot, thanks to the magical sunset hues that make the backwaters look immaculate and other-worldly.

Note: Beach timings are 6 am-6 pm. Entry and parking are free of charge.

6. Have a scrumptious dinner at Bay of Buddha

Your dose of Vitamin Sea doesn’t quite end with the stroll at Eden Beach as it’s now time for you to enjoy a lavish meal at the finest beach view restaurant in Pondicherry – the Bay of Buddha.

Bay of Buddha is situated on the third floor of the famous Promenade Hotel

Located next to the iconic Light House alongside the Promenade beach, Bay of Buddha offers you unrestricted gorgeous views of the sea. It is situated on the 3rd floor of the popular Promenade Hotel.

The dim lighting and the romantic rooftop garden setting make dining at Bay of Buddha one of the best things to do in Pondicherry for couples

Thanks to a lovely open terrace setting, Bay of Buddha is an ideal place for a romantic date with your partner.

The dim lighting and foot-tapping music further add to the overall charm of the restaurant. The restaurant predominantly serves Pan Asian cuisines like Thai, Chinese, Indonesian, and Korean.

Bay of Buddha also has an attractive terrace bar where the bartender weaves his magic and serves you refreshingly delicious mocktails and cocktails

It also has an attractive terrace bar where the bartender weaves his magic and serves you refreshingly delicious mocktails & cocktails.

Their terrific hospitality ensures that you leave the restaurant with smiles on your faces and memories to cherish

The food is fabulous and the service is exceptional. Their terrific hospitality ensures that you leave the restaurant with smiles on your faces and memories to cherish.

My food recommendations to you would be their Veg Sushi Platter, Vegetable Dim Sum, Veg Thai Green Curry with Jasmine Rice, Korean Barbequed Jumbo Prawns, Nasi Goreng, Seafood Sushi Platter, Basil Cheesecake, Shirley Temple, Tropical Storm, and Bay of Buddha Iced Tea.

Things To Do In Pondicherry On DAY 4 & DAY 5

The breathtakingly beautiful Matrimandir in Auroville is one of the best things to do in and around Pondicherry

On the last 2 days of your Pondicherry trip, you can explore an underrated hidden gem of a place called Auroville. There are plenty of interesting things to see and do in Auroville , the comprehensive details of which can be seen in my previous blog article that I’ve linked here.

Still, for your convenience, I’ll arrange it in an itinerary form so that trip planning becomes easier for you.

Things to do in Auroville, Pondicherry on Day 4 :

The famous Peace Table inside the Hall of Peace at the Unity Pavilion in Auroville

  • Have breakfast at Auroville Bakery (Boulangerie)
  • Explore Auroville Matrimandir through an inner chamber meditation session
  • Shop at La Boutique De Auroville
  • Have lunch at Right Path Cafe (Cafeteria)
  • Visit Unity Pavilion
  • Explore Savitri Bhavan
  • Enjoy an evening coffee at Marc’s Cafe
  • Spend time at Quiet Beach
  • Relish dinner at Tanto’s Pizzeria

Things to do in Auroville, Pondicherry on Day 5 :

The Auroville Botanical Gardens are a must do if you are in Auroville

  • Have breakfast at Bread and Chocolate
  • Do a Sadhana Forest walking tour
  • Visit Auroville Botanical Gardens and enjoy an organic farm lunch
  • Experience aquatic therapy at Quiet Healing Centre
  • Enjoy dinner at Naturellement Garden Cafe

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Country: india | state: pondicherry, #1 of 2 places to visit in pondicherry | #21 of 100 places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 1-2 days, base station: pondicherry, nearest city to pondicherry: pondicherry, best time to visit pondicherry: october to march, peak season: december to january, pondicherry weather: summer: maximum - 40°c and minimum - 24°c winter: maximum - 30°c and minimum - 18°c.

At a distance of 170 km from Chennai, 204 km from Trichy, 233 km from Tirupati, 335 km from Madurai, 639 km from Trivandrum, 578 km from Kanyakumari, 96 km from Mahabalipuram , 368 km from Bangalore and 564 km from Kochi, Pondicherry or Puducherry is a city and capital of the Union Territory of Pondicherry and is one of the most popular tourist destinations you must include in honeymoon packages . It is among top 2 day trip from Bangalore and Chennai. Pondicherry is located along the Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal. The Union Territory of Puducherry comprises of four coastal regions namely Puducherry, Karaikal , Mahe and Yanam. Puducherry and Karaikal are situated on the East Coast of Tamil Nadu, Yanam in Andhra Pradesh and Mahe on the West Coast in Kerala . According to legend, Pondicherry was known by the name Vedapuri and this place is also believed to be the abode of the revered sage, Saint Agasthya. Pondicherry had trade relations with Rome during 1st century AD. Roman pottery excavated from Arikamedu near Pondicherry dates back to 1st century AD. Pondicherry was ruled by the Pallava dynasty in 4th century AD followed by different southern dynasties like the Cholas, Pandyas, Vijayanagar kings and later by the Sultanate of Madurai . The unique location of Pondicherry captured the attention of Portuguese, Dutch, English and French. Pondicherry came under the rule of the French in 1673 and since then it became the site for the battle between the British and the French. Pondicherry remained as the capital of French India for about 300 years, before it attained its independence in 1954. It was in 2006 that the name Pondicherry was changed to Puducherry, which means 'New Village' in Tamil language. The city is separated into two quarters known as French quarter and the Indian quarter. The French quarter is characterized by building of typical colonial architecture and the latter boasts of ancient Tamil styles and designs. The strategic location, awe-inspiring natural beauty, coupled with its French past and cultural heritage make Pondicherry a major tourist destination. Pondicherry is also famous for its serene beaches. Hotel de Vile, French War Memorial, Puducherry Museum, Aayi Mandapam, Auroville Ashram, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Promenade, Chunnambar Resort, Old Light house, Romaine Rolland Library are some of the major Places to visit in Pondicherry . The nearest airport is at Chennai, which is about 148 km away. Pondicherry Railway Station is well connected with cities like Chennai , Kanyakumari, Tirupati, Bangalore, Villupuram, Howrah, Mumbai, New Delhi and Mangalore. Villupuram Junction is the nearest major railway junction, about 39 km from Puducherry. It has trains from Chennai, Madurai, Mumbai, Rameswaram , Tirunelveli, Trichy, Mangalore, Karaikal, Tirupati, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Trivandrum, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar and Varanasi. Pondicherry is well connected by bus with Chennai, Villupuram, Coimbatore, Trichy, Madurai, Bangalore, Trivandrum, Calicut, Palakkad, Thrissur and Ernakulum.

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#1 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 8 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Paradise Beach, also known as Plage Paradiso, is an isolated beach located at Chunnambar. This is one of the most famous Pondicherry Beaches and also one of the best places to experience Pondicherry Tourism . Paradise Beach is another popular attraction not to miss in a Pondicherry tour packages . The beach is extremely attractive as the sands are very clean and the water is crystal clear. The Paradise Beach is situated close to Cuddalore main road and it houses the famous Chunnambar resort. Visitors have to cross the Chunnambar backwaters by boat to reach Paradise Beach. These boats leave from Chunnambar boathouse around 6 km from Pondicherry . The beach has shelters and palm trees for shade and protection from the sun and rain. There is one small bar which serves .....

Pondicherry Beach / Promenade Beach

Pondicherry Beach / Promenade Beach

#2 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3.5 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Promenade Beach is one of the popular beaches in Pondicherry along the Bay of Bengal. It is a 1.5 km long stretch between War Memorial and Dupleix Park. This is one of the top places to visit in Pondicherry . This beach is called by multiple names like rock beach due to rocks along the beach, Gandhi beach because of statue of Mahatma Gandhi and also as Promenade beach. Popularly this beach is also called Pondicherry beach because of its close proximity to the city. It's a long stretch of rocky beach with benches and wide pavement for morning and evening walks. It is adjacent to Goubert Avenue, the historical section of the city which has several beautiful colonial buildings. This long stretch has statues of Jeanne d'Arc Dupleix, Mahatma Gandhi and War Memorial. There is also a 27 meter .....

Matrimandir - Auroville

Matrimandir - Auroville

#3 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 13 km from Pondicherry, Auroville (City of Dawn) is an experimental township in Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu. It lies on the East Coast Road and was founded by Mirra Alfassa in 1968 and was designed by the French architect Roger Anger. The word Auroville essentially means a universal town, where people can live peacefully, irrespective of nationality, colour, caste and creed. The purpose of Auroville, Pondicherry was to emphasize human unity, promoting message of the founder of Auroville, Mirra Alfassa. It is one of the best Pondicherry places to visit . Auroville was officially inaugurated on 28th February, 1968 and was endorsed by UNESCO and the Government of India. During its inauguration, soil from over 124 countries was placed and mixed inside a lotus shaped urn, symbolizing universal oneness. Auroville was built to welcome people from all over the world to live together .....

Chunnambar Boat House

Chunnambar Boat House

#4 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 6 km Pondicherry Bus Station, Chunnambar Boat House also known as Plage Paradiso is famous for its backwaters and it's a popular boating venue and is. Located on the Cuddalore main road, the backwater is situated at a point where the Chunnambar River meets Bay of Bengal. Paradise beach is usually reached by boat from Chunnambar Boat House. Chunnambar Boat House is ideal for boating and also a great picnic spot. The backwater houses a nice resort managed by the Pondicherry Tourism and Transport Development Corporation (PTTDC), known as Chunnambar Beach and Backwater Resort. The resort offers a range of fun and entertainment options include trekking, yachting, backwater boat trips and beach games. The boating options include motor boats, speed boats, sail boats, rowed boats, water scooters, paddled boats and pedaled boats. Accommodation facility is available on tree top houses. Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM. Ferry .....

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

#5 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a famous spiritual community (ashram) located in Pondicherry. Founded by Sri Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa (The Mother) in 1926, it is one of the major highlights of Pondicherry and is visited by thousands of people from all over the world. The ashram is also the place of Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother. The Aurobindo Ashram is one of the most visited tourism sites in Pondicherry. This ashram comprises several buildings and there are around 1,200 members along with 400 students living in this center. The serene Aurobindo Ashram comes alive during the festivals. Thousands of tourists, followers and visitors come here. Despite the large crowd the members maintain discipline within the complex, restoring its peaceful environment. The ideals of the ashrams are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa. The ashram contains a library, printing press, playground, art gallery, a dispensary/nursing .....

Pondicherry Museum

Pondicherry Museum

#6 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Pondicherry Museum is situated in the Bharathi Park and is known for its unique collection of sculptures. It is one of the popular places in Pondicherry Sightseeing . This museum has an excellent gallery with sculptures and has the remains of archaeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement. This gallery is known to have artifacts belonging to Cholas and Pallavas rule of Pondicherry and Karaikal. Burial urns, French furniture, terracotta figures, crockery, guns, swords, paintings, mirrors and several other things dating back to different periods are preserved here. The painting section includes Tanjore and glass paintings, colonial prints and contemporary oils, pastels and water colors. It has bronze statues of several gods and goddesses along with handicrafts, art work and temple lamps. The ground floor of the museum has a palanquin .....

Botanical Garden

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#7 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 1.5 km Pondicherry Bus Station, the Botanical Garden is located south of the New Bus Stand and is one of the top Pondicherry Tourist Places . The Botanical Garden along with Aquarium was established in 1826. The Botanical Gardens is spread over an area of 22 acres in the center of the city. The garden is a famous retreat for locals and tourists. It is spread with pruned trees, flower beds and fountains. Perrotet was responsible for transforming the place into a botanical garden. His memorial can be seen inside the garden premises. He introduced many exotic plants from all over the world. In 1960, after the Transfer of Power from the French, the garden became the hub of horticultural development in Pondicherry. There are 28 plots in the Botanical Garden and each one has separate theme. Other attractions of the Botanical Garden include Children's toy train, musical fountain, aquarium .....

Bharathi Park / Government Park

Bharathi Park / Government Park

#8 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3.5 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, The Bharathi Park, also known as the Government Park is situated in the central region of the old colonial town of Pondicherry. Government Park was once the location of the first French garrison and Fort Louis which were destroyed by the British. In 2006 the park was renovated and several new sections were included to make it more attractive. It is a beautiful and peaceful park ideal to spend time with family or for a morning / evening walk. The Aayi Mandapam or the Park Monument is a famous monument which lies at the center of the park. At one point, Aayi Mandap was the main water source for Pondicherry town. The Mandapam is an imposing structure that flaunts brilliant Greco-Roman architecture. The presence of flowerbeds, well-manicured lawns and beautiful fountains around the monument make it an attractive place. There is a wonderful children's play area with several playground equipment. This park is surrounded .....

Manakula Vinayagar Temple

Manakula Vinayagar Temple

#9 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, The Manakula Vinayagar Temple is one of the famous ancient temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is a popular pilgrimage site in Puducherry. Manakula Vinayagar Temple was in existence before the French came and settled in Pondicherry and the idol of Lord Ganesha is locally known as Vellakkaran Pillai. The French Jesuits and missionaries tried to demolish the temple several times, but every time local population saved the temple. Facing the east near Bay of Bengal, the temple was known as Bhavaneshar Ganapathy, now called as Manakula Vinayagar. In Tamil Manal means sand and Kulam means pond near the sea. The temple is spread over an area of about 8000 sq. ft with outer mandapam, raja gopuram and outer enclosure. Measuring 18 feet in height, the gold plated kodikambam is a spectacular highlight of this temple. The outside wall of the temple depicts various forms of the Ganesha with its timelines and locations. The rich architectural .....

Mahatma Gandhi Statue

Mahatma Gandhi Statue

#10 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 2.5 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, The Statue of Mahatma Gandhi is located on the beach front of Pondicherry. Built by the famous sculptor Roy Choudhary from Madras School of Art and Crafts, it is one of the major landmarks in Pondicherry. It is surrounded by eight exquisitely carved monolithic granite pillars which were brought from Gingee Fort. The statue stands 4 m (13 feet) high is the 3rd biggest Mahatma Gandhi statue. It was inaugurated on January 26, 1965. The square in front of the statue referred to as Gandhi Thidal, plays host to various cultural and musical activities through the year. There is a tunnel below the Gandhi statue which is believed to be leading to Gingee Fort. There were some efforts to explore the tunnel. But, after a few people died of suffocation, the tunnel was closed.

Veerampattinam Beach

Veerampattinam Beach

#18 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 8 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Veerampattinam Beach is a beautiful beach located in the largest coastal village called Veerampattinam. This is one of the most famous Pondicherry Beaches and among the must-include places in Pondicherry -Mahabalipuram tour packages . Situated on the outskirts of Pondicherry, Veerampattinam Beach or Virai Beach has an extensive coastline, and is counted as the lengthiest in all of Pondicherry. With its smooth golden sands, azure waters, and serene ambiance, this pristine beach offers a perfect getaway for nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those looking to spend some moments of solitude on the sunkissed beach. Most tourists visit Veerampattinam Beach to relax and get sun-kissed. The water at the beach is shallow, making it suitable for swimming. The long shoreline offers a good stretch for walking on the golden sands. Veerampattinam Beach is famous for its breathtaking .....

Eden Beach

#19 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 1 km from Paradise Beach, 2 km from Veerampattinam Beach, and 9 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Eden Beach is a newly developed beach by the government of Pondicherry. Located at Chinna Veerampattinam village, this is one of the cleanest beaches in India, and among the top places to visit in Pondicherry . Flaunting spotless surroundings with sparkling white sand, and azure blue waters, Eden Beach in Chinna Veerampattinam is the first beach in Pondicherry to gain the Blue Flag certification from the Foundation for Environment Education (FEE) in Denmark, which makes it one of the 10 Blue Flag beaches in India. Blue Flag beaches are the cleanest beaches globally, which are eco-friendly and have all the amenities for tourists. Eden Beach is located between Paradise Beach and Veerampattinam Beach. The Arch at the entrance of Eden Beach welcomes you. As you arrive at Eden Beach Pondicherry, .....

ISKCON Pondicherry

ISKCON Pondicherry

#20 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 10 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, ISKCON Temple, also called Sri Sri Radha Madhava Temple, is a Hindu temple located near Ousteri Lake in Pondicherry. It is one of the prominent ISKCON temples in India and among the most popular places of pilgrimage in Pondicherry. ISKCON Temple in Pondicherry is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha. ISKCON Temple Puducherry was established on the principles of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, an international religious organization, also popular as the Hare Krishna movement. And, ISKCON Temple in Pondicherry was established in 2003 in the Krishna Nagar area. However, it was shifted to its present location on the outskirts of Pondicherry in 2012. ISKCON Pondicherry boasts unique architecture and exquisite statues of Lord Krishna and his consort. The serenity of the temple and the charisma of Lord Krishna relieve your mind and lift your soul. The temple premises always vibrate with soothing .....

Sri Karneshwar Nataraja Temple

Sri Karneshwar Nataraja Temple

#21 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 17 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Sri Karaneswar Nataraja Temple is a Hindu temple located at Pudukuppam Beach in the village of Pudukuppam. It is one of the most popular religious places to visit in Pondicherry . Located off the East Coast Road, Sri Karaneswar Nataraja Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Dr. Karan Singh of the Auroville Foundation built Sri Karaneswar Nataraja Temple. The temple was first built in 2000 and was destroyed in the tsunami of 2004. The current Pyramid Temple was built in 2006, with the help of Auroville Earth Institute. The temple is built in the shape of a pyramid resembling the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Popularly called Pyramid Nataraja Temple, it is probably the most peculiar-looking temple in the world. Sri Karneshwar Nataraja Temple boasts striking architectural finesse. The temple doesn't have a kalasam on the top. Its entrance faces south, .....

French Quarters / White Town

French Quarters / White Town

#22 of 38 Places to Visit in Pondicherry

At a distance of 3 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, White Town is a residential area in Pondicherry. Popularly called the French Colony of Pondicherry, it is one of the must-see places as part of the Pondicherry -Mahabalipuram tour . A quaint little town on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, Pondicherry or Puducherry was the last French colony in India. Pondicherry had been passed on to multiple colonial powers of Dutch, Portuguese, and English, but predominantly French. It became a part of India in 1954 as a union territory. When Pondicherry was handed over to India, the residents were given the choice to take Indian or French citizenship. There are still some French citizens in Pondicherry who retained their French citizenship. The White Town of Pondicherry still has a strong French influence with French names on the streets, many of the residents speak fluent French, restaurants, and caf�s serve French food .....

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Treebo’s Ultimate Pondicherry Travel Guide

by middha on April 20, 2022

A calm beach holiday on your mind? Paint your days in vibrant hues of yellow, and gear up to explore Tamil Nadu’s fun beach town, Pondicherry. Treebo presents *drumrolls* the ultimate Pondicherry travel guide to help you plan a delightful trip in the right weather, covering all the gorgeous places to visit in Pondicherry, along with the best ever places to stay in this Catholic town.

Pondicherry Weather

Just like Goa, Pondicherry can be visited round the year. The sun may get slightly harsh in the summer, but the clean beaches, the colonial vibe, and the pictures you’ll click at these places will definitely make up for it. The place is a vision during monsoon and winter. From September till March, this quaint town witnesses the maximum footfall. 

Places to visit in Pondicherry

If you’re in search of a European vibe, but time and budget are two legit constraints, you can consider visiting this gorgeous town. The next segment in this Pondicherry Travel Guide is about all the cool places that you must visit when in town. 

Coromandel Cafe and Restaurant, White Town

La Maison Rose was once an it-spot in Puducherry. The old french quarter housed an eatery and a few shops that sold jewellery, footwear, apparel, souvenirs, and home decor. 

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Coromandel Cafe and Restaurant is a charming eatery that has replaced La Maison Rose. The place is as much a treat to the eyes as to a starving belly. The artistically decorated cafe has gigantic pillars, chandeliers, very European wallpapers, and a lot more to please an avid Instagrammer’s heart.

Some of the must-orders from the menu are prawns, pizzas, American cheesecake, carrot cake, ice-cold coffee, and garlic bread.

In Gen Z’s lingo, this popular tourist attraction in Pondicherry has the vibe !

French War Memorial

The French War Memorial in Goubert Avenue was erected in the year 1971 to honour the brave soldiers who lost their lives serving in World War 1 (1916-1919). Amid the four mighty white columns stands the statue of a French soldier leaning on a rifle, with his gaze fixed downward. A well-kept garden surrounds the ensemble.

The French War Memorial - a must-visit tourist attraction in Pondicherry

The monument is a sight to behold on Bastille Day, celebrated on July 14 every year. It’s illuminated with attractive lights, and people from all over the city gather to pay veneration.

It can be visited from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all days of the week. Do add the French War Memorial to your list of places to visit in Pondicherry!

Eglise De Notre Dame Des Anges

Eglise De Notre Dame Des Anges - a picturesque church in Rue Dumas

Visit the Eglise De Notre Dame Des Anges Church in Rue Dumas for the charm of French and Portuguese architecture. This place of worship dedicated to St. Peters was established in the year 1686 and served as a parish church till 1729. It was redecorated in 1855 to look like Basilica at Lourdes in southern France.

The church faces the statue of Mother Mary holding baby Jesus in her arms and lies opposite to the Joan of Arc Park.

It opens at 7:00 am in the morning and has its doors open for visitors till 6:30 pm. Do add this church to your Pondicherry itinerary if you’re a history buff or an appreciator of age-old architecture.

Botanical Gardens

Remember the European gardens described by Austen and other famous authors in their books? Well, the Botanical Gardens, also known as Jardin Botanique, in Pondicherry are decorated just like that!

One of the very stunning places to visit in Pondicherry: Botanical Gardens

Everything about this garden, from the entry gate to the toy train ride, the musical fountain, and the never-seen-before species of flowers and trees, is mesmerizing. The constant chirping of the birds is another pleasant highlight.

Viewing their collection of unique and healthy succulents, cactus plants, and aquatic animals is another visual treat. Oh, and did we mention the fossil plants that you can check out at Jardin Botanique? Well!

If you aren’t tempted to visit already, click here and learn why you should add this tourist attraction to your list of places to visit in Pondicherry.

The park opens at 10:00 am and closes at 5:00 pm, like most of the other visiting places in Pondicherry. 

Old Lighthouse

Old Light House - Pondicherry

Pondicherry’s Old Lighthouse was built by the renowned engineer, L. Guerre in the year 1836. After being productive for longer than a century, the 29-meter high lighthouse went out of order in 1979 and was given the due retirement. It’s undergoing restoration and will soon be turned into a museum.

The old lighthouse near Promenade Beach is most certainly one of the places to visit in Pondicherry if you want some instagram-worthy photos!

The entry ticket to the lighthouse costs INR 10. 

Statue of Dupleix

Joseph François Dupleix was the last French governor of Pondicherry. He had dreamt of establishing a French colony in India, and had even reached the verge of actualizing it. But after facing defeat in the second Carnatic war, he left for France. 

The statue of Joseph François Dupleix

He saved Pondicherry from British domination during his tenure, i.e., from 1742 to 1754. To honour him, a 2.88-meter-tall granite statue was carved and established in the union territory.

The statue shows Dupleix in an authoritative posture, with the map of Pondicherry in one hand and a sword in the other.

It’s situated in a children’s park at Place du Republique, Goubert Avenue, and can be visited at any time between 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Gingee Fort

Gingee Fort, Pondicherry

Up for a sunny adventure? The next destination on Treebo’s Pondicherry travel guide is where you can enjoy one! Trek all the way to the Gingee Fort situated in the outskirts of Pondicherry. Out of the many names given to the fort, a few are Senchi, Jenji, and Senji. This fort has witnessed the rule of Marathas, Mughals, Cholas, and even Nayakas. Due to its indestructible traits, it was titled “ Troy of the East” by the British. 

The fort has three citadels that give it the shape of a triangle. The surrounding hills added another layer of boundary to the already impenetrable Gingee Fort. The scenic setting is good for photography, along with a dose of some interesting history.

Some interesting things to look at are the vintage banquet halls, the tanks, the granaries, and a few other antiques.

As you move a few kilometres towards the south of Pondicherry, you’ll reach the old, historical Arikamedu. The town that now sits abandoned was developed as a port back in the Roman times (sometime in the 1st Century BC, to be precise).

The captivating ruins of Arikamedu

The town has been named after the Tamil word Arikanmedu, which means “eroding mount”. After centuries of abandonment, the town was rediscovered in 1940 by an Indologist, Gabriel Jouveau. The site was excavated, and several awe-striking articles belonging to the Megalithic period were discovered, like utensils, cutleries, ornaments, gemstones, and even epitaph stones.

The area is in ruins and doesn’t have many guesthouses or eateries either. So pack for your outing accordingly. We advise carrying your own water and food to the site.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral – Sanctum of God

Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry

The 3-centuries-old Immaculate Conception Cathedral is one of the most-visited tourist spots in Pondicherry. It’s also popular as Samba Covil.

In a span of about 350 years, the church has faced brutal destruction and undergone 3 renovations. The first one was constructed in the year 1692 by the Jesuit Fathers, using the financial aid provided by King Louis XIV. The first time, the Dutch took the credit for demolishing the holy place. It was reconstructed to be destroyed yet again by the British during the Seven Years’ War.

The church was reconstructed in 1791 with elements of Portuguese, Herrian, and French architecture, and has been standing proudly ever since. 

The small town of Auroville was established in the year 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, referred to as The Mother. Auroville is one of the places to visit in Pondicherry if you’re looking for optimism, calm, and belongingness.

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The town intends to inspire humans to rise above creed, nationalities, and politics, and live together in harmony. The folks at Auroville recommend the visitors to spend a good number of hours, or maybe even a day at the place. 

People travelling to Auroville from Pondicherry generally rent a scooter, take a tuk-tuk, or hop into a city bus from Bussy Street.

Matrimandir is another must-visit place in Pondicherry that should be reserved for the day you visit Auroville. The temple is open between 9 am, and 4 pm from Monday to Saturday, and 9 am to 1 pm every Sunday.

Beaches at Pondicherry

Whether you’re a party fanatic or someone who’s looking for some tranquil hours by the splashes of water, Pondicherry has beaches to cater to every kind of mood. Here are some of Puducherry’s best beaches, along with the reasons why you should visit them:

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Paradise Beach 

It’s an unspoken rule to take out an afternoon to unwind and make castles with the golden sand at Paradise Beach when visiting Pondicherry. One will have to take a boat and ride through the mangrove forests and city’s backwaters to reach this heavenly-in-all-senses beach. Unlike a majority of Goa’s overcrowded and sullied beaches, this beach has blue waters, clean and soft sand, and unmatched tranquility.

The setting is ideal if you’re looking for some quality time to spend with a loved one, read a book, indulge in photography, or enjoy the water. The beach is open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm every day.

Serenity Beach

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As the name suggests, the tourists come here to escape the chaos of their routine lives and find serenity. This beach is perfect for youngsters on a workation or holiday, or newlyweds looking forward to spending a few laid-back hours.

Want to learn how to surf? Well, you can find your instructor and learn the art of surfing in no time at this tourist attraction in Pondicherry. 

If you chance upon the beach on a weekend, do not miss the Serenity Beach Bazaar. Local vendors set up their kiosks and sell handicrafts, jewellery, footwear, bags, and various other trinkets that you can store in your Puducherry souvenir collection. One can also relish some delish seafood, shakes, ice creams, etc., at this bazaar. The doors to this bazaar stay open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all Saturdays and Sundays.

Nothing to worry about even if you’re visiting the place in the middle of the week. You’ll still find some small eateries and shacks by the beach to keep the hunger at bay. 

Interested in knowing more about such unique marketplaces? Do check out our blog on Iconic Indian Markets .

Auroville Beach, a.k.a. Auro Beach

Auro Beach, a.k.a. Auroville Beach, is situated far from the centre of Pondicherry and close to Auroville. From a calm, picturesque, and sun-kissed shore with soft sands, to crystal clear waters perfect for a swim or surf, this beach has a lot to offer.

Auro Beach is one of the few beaches in the city with shacks. Not just the tourists, even the folks from the Auroville Ashram love to gaze at the rising and setting sun at this beach.

This beach on the list of places to visit in Pondicherry can be visited for free during the hours when the sun’s up on all days of the week.

Pondicherry Hotels

Looking for a budget-friendly and, at the same time, a safe and cosy place to stay in Pondicherry? Treebo’s doors are always open for you! Treebo’s Pondicherry hotels are all geared up to host you in this quaint town. Arrive, unpack, and explore every destination mentioned in this Pondicherry travel guide. For everything else, Treebo has got you covered.

We offer thoroughly sanitized rooms packed with all the amenities, complimentary breakfast, free wifi, and a lot more! Click here to check out all our hotels in this vibrant, picturesque city.

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Oh the charm of the French world meeting the sea life - how can one not fall for something so surreal yet so real? The quietude of the alleys and the bustling boulevards; the amalgamation of Tamil and French cuisines and architecture; and the jaunty crowd, all make Pondicherry a compelling place to visit in India. The Union Territory of Pondicherry blessed with picturesque coastline is indeed a destination for beach lovers where they can enjoy multiple water activities. The colonial architecture compliments the beach life whereas the far situated Auroville add another dimension to Pondicherry tourism. If there is one tourist destination in India that can cater to your need for a relaxing holiday, Pondicherry has to be it.

Capital: Pondicherry/Puducherry Location: Southeast India

Best Time to Visit Pondicherry:

The months between October and February are ideal for visiting Pondicherry.

Why Visit Pondicherry?:

For picturesque beaches, French architecture, Auroville, Aurobindo Ashram, heritage, history, French cuisine, honeymoon, watersports, cheap alcohol, relaxing holiday, family vacation, pilgrimage tour.

Temperature

30°c to 45°c.

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October to February

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The silhouette of Pondicherry comprises the famed French Town or White Town, spectacular churches, temples, and statues with an additional charm of the sea and that of the swaying palm and coconut trees. On the Southeast side of the Indian subcontinent Pondicherry or Pondy or Puducherry, whatever you like to call it, is a tourist destination for a calm and relaxed holiday any time of the year. Once the part of the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry displays a great influence of it in its cuisine, architecture as well as language. Hence, you can expect to relish potpourri of Tamil and French culture in this is beautiful union territory. Pondicherry is indeed a synonym of Auroville. Of course, tourists know it for its French houses and cafes, but Auroville certainly has its own importance when it comes to must-see places in Pondicherry.

The much revered Matri Mandir and the concept of human unity in diversity are a big draw for people who spend days, weeks, and months here volunteering, meditating, and interning. Once, out of the spiritual realm of Auroville, tourists have the chance to relish the beach life of Pondicherry. The Promenade Beach that flanks the White Town area may not have a sandy area to stroll on but it does offer quite a scenic spot for visitors to spend hours at. The Paradise beach, on the other hand, has everything a beach lover is looking for - golden sand, azure water, water activities, and the coolest crowd.

Keep some time at hand to relish the French and Tamil culture and tradition meld where you have the opportunity to witness Pondicherry’s cuisine, rural life, cooking demo of old recipes, weaving workshops, sculpture art, musical trail, the local game "petanque", puppet shows along with an experience of handmade paper tours with workshop and much more. Another major attraction of Pondicherry that cannot be missed is Aurobindo Ashram. Yes, you may have to stand in a long queue for your turn to enter but the place is worth the wait. Pondicherry, when compared to other tourist destinations in India, may have a slower pace of life, but this attracts anyone looking for a quiet holiday time with an opportunity to cycle everywhere and relish cheaper booze, and delectable food coming from the Tamil and French kitchens.

Apart from this, Pondicherry also houses a number of must visit Hindu temples and Churches that have spectacular architecture to adore. The churches in Pondicherry mostly date back to 18th or 19th century, whereas the Hindu temples have a history going back to the 17th century. Amongst the popular temples in Pondicherry are Villianur Thirukameeswarar Temple and Arulmigu Manakula Vinayagar Devasthanam. Library, museums, war memorial, and statues are some other important places for sightseeing in Pondicherry and missing out any of these is not suggested.

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Popular Tourist Attractions in Pondicherry

The White Town charms with its French style houses, shops, churches, and cafes, while Auroville assures you a spiritual journey in Pondicherry unlike any other. The Union Territory also draws attention to pristine beaches, revered Aurobindo Ashram, Hindu temples, and French style Churches, museums, and palaces.

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Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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Promenade Beach

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Aayi Mandapam and Bharathi Park

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Chunnambar Boat House

Top hotels in pondicherry.

There is no dearth of accommodation when you are in a welcoming destination like Pondicherry. The French part of the city is replete with dreamlike hotels and resorts done in the authentic French architecture style. From budget to luxury, rest assured that the staying options are in plenty that will add to your holiday experience in Pondicherry an unmissable charm.

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Fascinating imphal tour, scenic north east, uncover the beauty of manipur, top things to do on your holiday to pondicherry.

Ideal for a relaxing vacation, Pondicherry is a destination for cycling through beautiful French alleys, relishing flavoursome French and Tamil cuisines, enjoying water activities including scuba diving at pristine beaches, and finding the best yoga and meditation centres.

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Azure sea, long coastline, golden sand, and a vivacious vibe await you in the beaches of Pondicherry. Here, neither fun ends nor the quietude fades away; thus a beach holiday in Pondicherry is everything you could ask for.

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Heritage Tourism

The meticulously metalled streets lined-up with French-style churches, government offices, palaces, museums, and houses make for the best heritage tourism destination in South India. It is in Pondicherry, a walk back in the time is possible.

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Dotted with a plethora of French-style churches and Dravidian-style Hindu temples, Pondicherry is where seeking the blessings of the almighty seems easiest. Boasting rich architecture and history, these sacred sites in Pondicherry are not be missed.

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Reflecting the opulent art and culture, the museums in Pondicherry are the haven for every history buff. Offering a sneak peek in the history of the trade prevailing in Pondicherry and the transport used in the ancient colonial era, they make for a perfect historical tour destinations.

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Gifted with a potpourri of French and Indian culture, Pondicherry is the destination where the celebrations have no end. From Villianur Temple Car Festival to the Bastille Day to food festival, the festivities keep the locales and the tourists engaged around the year.

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The seamless Bay of Bengal has a lot of adventure in store in Pondicherry. From taking that breathtaking plunge for scuba diving to soaring high in the sky while parasailing, there is one or the other adventure awaiting you.

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Arts & Crafts

The diversity and rich history have blessed pondicherry with an array of exclusive local art and craft. From stunning woodwork to paper and glass products are capable enough to steal your heart in Pondicherry.

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Health and Wellness

Amidst the tranquil surroundings of Pondicherry, it is ideal to relish age old Ayurveda or Siddha, Marma and several variants of Yoga. This tourist destination can be a heaven for those seeking rejuvenation of mind, body, and soul.

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Cuisine of Pondicherry

The melange of culture influence the food in Pondicherry making it more delicious, decorative, and desirable. The flavours in Pondicherry are authentic and you have the chance to choose from fine taste of France to that of South India.

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Film Tourism

Picture perfect beaches, streets with beautiful French-style building and a rustic charm make Pondicherry an idyllic destination for film tourism. Be a modern-day love story or a one based in 17-18th centuries, Pondicherry offers the perfect location and background.

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From the weekend Beach Bazaar to markets with charming shops and boutiques to factory outlet of Hidesign, Pondicherry offers an unparalleled shopping experience. Enjoy the laidback settings, and haggle your way to buy everything that the union territory has to offer.

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Scenic and full of serendipity, the backwaters in Pondicherry are everything a nature lover wish for. Making for a perfect vacation destination, these add charm to the landscape of Pondicherry.

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Nature Parks & Gardens

Adding to the charm of the landscape, the nature parks and gardens in Pondicherry are nothing short of surreal. Proffering a quiet ambiance and the best of the flora, they make for places to give your heart to.

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Bird Watching

Pondicherry along with inviting tourists from around the world gives a warm welcome to its feathered guests as well. Offering Ousteri Lake site to the migratory as well as indigenous birds, Pondicherry claims to be one of the best birdwatching sites in India.

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The Best Places to Visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days – A Pondicherry Itinerary

The Best Places to Visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days – A Pondicherry Itinerary

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This Pondicherry travel guide contains a Pondicherry itinerary for 2 days.

Pondicherry, Puducherry or Pondi is a Union Territory of India geographically located in the state of Tamil Nadu. Since Pondicherry is ideally located close to big cities like Bangalore and Chennai, it's a common weekend getaway for people residing or working in these cities. Moreover, the quaint lanes of Pondicherry make it a popular tourist attraction. Thus, take a look at this Pondicherry travel guide that contains a list of all places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days.

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Places to Visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days

Pondicherry was under European (mostly French) rule for more than 250 years. Having joined India in 1954 as a union territory, Puducherry has still managed to retain a major part of it's French culture. In fact, it's this French influence which predominates the first half of the movie Life of Pi. When I watched this movie, 7 years ago, back when I was in first year of college, I inculcated a strong desire to visit Pondicherry. I'm delighted that I got to check off this charming place from my bucket list. This article serves as the ultimate Pondicherry travel guide - containing information on the places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days in the form of a Pondicherry itinerary along with a information on where to eat in Pondicherry, shopping in Pondicherry, what to pack for Pondicherry and more. Happy reading!

How to Reach Pondicherry

Pondicherry's close proximity to Chennai as well as Bangalore makes it a popular weekend getaway among students and working professionals. Take a look at the various ways you can reach Pondi for your 2 day trip to Pondicherry.

Nearest Airport to Pondicherry

The Chennai International Airport is the closest airport to Pondicherry. One you land at Chennai airport, catch the airport metro to Guindy. You'll find buses to Pondicherry from Guindy bus stand. The journey from Chennai to Pondicherry can be covered within 3 hours.

Nearest Railway Station to Pondicherry

Pondicherry is connected by rail with the Villupuram Railway Junction being the closest railway station. While not a lot of trains go through this railway station, you can reach Chennai and then change trains to catch a train from Chennai to Pondicherry.

Chennai to Pondicherry Bus

Chennai to Pondicherry is a distance of 125 km. This journey from Chennai to Pondicherry takes less than 3 hours by bus . There are regular buses plying at regular intervals, all day from Chennai to Pondicherry and back from Pondicherry to Chennai as well.

Bangalore to Pondicherry Bus

Bangalore to Pondicherry takes anywhere between 6-8 hours depending on the mode of transportation and the traffic. There are overnight buses running between Bangalore and Pondicherry daily.

Best Time to Visit Pondicherry

The best time to visit Pondicherry is from October to March . This is when humidity in Pondicherry is at its lowest and there temperature is pleasant. On the other hand, avoid visiting Pondicherry during summer and monsoon from April to August. The heat and humidity during these months can be overbearing for some. However, if you want to enjoy Pondicherry to yourself without the crowds, then this is the best time to visit Pondicherry.

How Many Days Should You Spend in Pondicherry?

Because I have written a Pondicherry itinerary for two days, I think it's clear that 2 days are sufficient to see Pondicherry. Within 2 days, you can see all the popular tourist attractions in Pondicherry. That being said, if you want to try surfing, or spend some more time in an ashram or Auroville or just chill at one of the beaches in Pondicherry, then you should consider spending 3-5 days in Pondicherry. You'll still have plenty to do, see, and eat without geting bored!

Getting Around Pondicherry

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You will need a vehicle in order to get around Pondicherry. Renting a two-wheeler is the most common way to get around Pondicherry. You'll find rental shops near the Pondicherry bus stand. If you're staying in the white town area, you can simply walk to the local sightseeing places or rent a bicycle. However, if you want to venture further to the beaches and Auroville, you will need a 2-wheeler.

2 Days Trip to Pondicherry Cost

You can very easily make a budget trip to Pondicherry as long as you keep the cost of accommodation and the cost of travel low. First, travel to Pondicherry by bus or train rather than via flight to lower the cost of your trip. Secondly, find budget hotels or airbnbs in Pondicherry in order to stick to your budget. While it may be difficult to find lower rates at hotels in white town, you can get budget hotels just outside white town. In fact, rates of stays in Pondicherry is quite reasonable on various online booking platforms.

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When I look back at my Pondicherry trip I remember sprawling courtyards, colourful walls, plentiful flowers, endearing cafes and a romantic promenade. All these reasons make Pondicherry an ideal weekend getaway. While there's isn't a whole lot to do here, you can can sit back in a cute little cafe and devour a croissant or walk around the flower laden streets. Better yet, rent a bicycle, visit the local sightseeing spots and blend in with the locals. Take a look at the places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days.

1. Promenade

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The promenade is a long, clean road alongside the ocean, stretching for approximately 1.5 km. It's an ideal place to start your morning with a jog or to spend the evening leisurely walking along. While on one end of the promenade is a pier, the other end is marked by a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. In the mornings, this stretch of road is deserted whereas it gets extremely crowded in the evening . I personally liked it more in the morning when there was hardly anyone on the road. Do remember to catch the sunrise from here. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and stores adjoining the promenade. My favourite restaurant here is Bay of Buddha. Get here early for a romantic dinner on a rooftop overlooking the ocean.

2. Old Lighthouse

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Located on one end of the promenade is an old lighthouse. While I'm not aware if visitors are allowed inside, it's a charming old thing to photograph from the outside. While you're here, grab a bite at Le Cafe which has a terrace overlooking the ocean. There's another lighthouse on the opposite end of the promenade which is open to visitors.

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3. Our Lady of Angels Church

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Painted in a deep tone of peach, this glorious church rests surrounded by the streets Dumas, Surcouf and Romain Rolland in White Town Pondicherry. Visible from the promenade , the church is located at a distance of 500 m from the old lighthouse. While the upper part of the church was made in the Ionic style, the lower part was inspired by the Doric style of architecture. The inside of the church is spacious, airy and has a number of intricate paintings adorning the walls. I sat inside the church on an afternoon while visiting the white town area. It was a relaxing and rejuvenating stop for me. When it comes to things to do in Pondicherry in 2 days, it's worth paying a visit to the many churches.

4. Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

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The Basilica is located in the Southern Boulevard of Pondicherry, on the MG Road, and is an example of Gothic architecture. The 100-year old church has numerous stand-out features. Some of these features include stained glass windows, walls adorned with terracotta motifs and twin spires and a sparkling interiors. Come here during mid-morning to enjoy some quiet time to introspect inside the church.

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5. Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sir Aurobindo, after retiring from politics, settled down in Pondicherry with a bunch of followers and started a spiritual movement. His remains, along with those of Mother, his spiritual partner, are laid to rest here at the ashram . Devotees and tourists line up outside the ashram  to pay homage to him. The people at the ashram are extremely particular about maintaining silence and request all visitors to turn off their cellphones. Once inside, you can visit the samadhi (tomb) and sit in the ashram courtyards. It's a peaceful place with gentle breeze and only the sounds are those of birds chirping. There is also a book store where you can get more information about the ashram, Auroville and the founders of both. The ashram premises can be identified by the distinct grey walls right next to #Dilliwala restaurant in the White Town, Pondicherry.

6. White Town

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Pink bougainvillea flowers peering over colourful walls, French street names and artsy cafes are the highlight of the white town area. White town is named as such because it used to be an area reserved for the "white" French folk settled in Pondicherry. One can easily spend an entire morning walking around, sampling French food, basking in the vibrantly hued houses and photographing beaming bicycles parked against flower laden walls.

Also known as the French Quarters, most houses in this area have been converted into heritage hotels, boutique cafes and art galleries . Cafe des Arts is a great cafe here that is not to be missed. This area is best explored by foot or on a bicycle for the simple reason that you will want to stop and take a picture in front of every other wall. The main streets composing white town are Rue Dumas, Rue Romain Rolland, Rue Suffren and Rue La Bourdonnais. Keep one morning aside just to walk around these streets and practice your French on random passersby. Comment allez-vous? 

7. Auroville

Places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days, Pondicherry itinerary - Auroville matrimandir

Auroville is a universal town where people from all over the world live together in harmony. The concept of Auroville was conceived by the Mother in the 1930s. In 1966 UNESCO passed a unanimous resolution commending it as a project of importance to the future of humanity, thereby giving their full encouragement. On 28th February 1968 some 5,000 people assembled near the banyan tree at the centre of the future township for an inauguration ceremony attended by representatives of 124 nations. The representatives brought with them some soil from their homeland, to be mixed in a white marble clad lotus-shaped urn, which now sits at the focal point of the Amphitheater.

The Matrimandir is at the centre of Auroville, shown in the picture above. A heliostat at the top of the mandir reflects a ray of sunshine, which travels through different layers and touches the 'lotus pond' at the bottom. Thus it completes the link between spirit and matter. Keep in mind that you need permissions beforehand, in order to visit in Matrimandir, although the rest of Auroville is free and open to visit. Check out the Auroville website for more details.

8. Serenity Beach

Serenity beach is located between Auroville and Pondicherry city. It's a petite beach with white sand and plenty of rocks. Besides, the beach is usually deserted. The only people you might encounter on the beach are the surfers from the Kallayali Surf School or curious explorers like you. It's imperative for me to mention that in case you're not there for the places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days, rather plan on staying for 3-4 days then if you feel adventurous, you can sign up for surf lessons at the Kallayali Surf School. You can go for 2 or 3 sessions, depending on how long you're staying in Pondicherry. An added bonus is that you get bragging rights and killer pictures!

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Pondicherry Hotels - Places to Stay in Pondicherry

While there are hotels all across Pondicherry, it would be ideal to stay near the white town area. This way, you will be in close affinity to the promenade and most of the good restaurants and cafes.

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Villa Monte Carlo Hotel ₹₹

Best hotels in Pondicherry itinerary for 2 days - Villa Monte Carlo

I highly recommend staying at Villa Monte Carlo in the White Town . Not only is it situated right next to the extremely popular Cafe des Arts at a prime location but the rooms here are clean and spacious . Each room comes with a massive bed, cupboard, study table, television and air conditioning. What's more, the staff here is absolutely wonderful, always greeting everyone with a smile. Another great selling point of Villa Monte Carlo is that they have rooms for different budgets .

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Treebo Red Lotus ₹

Budget friendly hotel in Pondicherry - Treebo Red Lotus

If you're looking for a budget-friendly option in a well-known chain of hotels, then Treebo Red Lotus is the place for you. It's ideal location inside the Heritage Town area is perfect for walking around the Pondicherry attractions.

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La Maison Radha ₹

Home stay in Pondicherry - La Maison Radha

A simple, budget-friendly option located in the M G Road area. The hotel is just a short walk from the While Town area, making it the ideal place to stay if you're on a tight budget.

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Villa Krish ₹₹₹

Luxury hotel in Pondicherry itinerary - Villa Krish

A comfortable luxury stay in the White Town of Pondicherry, they are known for their excellent hospitality . Not only do they offer spacious rooms with a balcony and tons of amernities , but they also have a rooftop restaurant where you can have a candlelight dinner under the stars! Book this stay for a comfortable and relaxing stay in Pondicherry.

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Beyond Community, Auroville ₹

Budget friendly stay in Auroville, Pondicherry - Beyond Community

This extremely cheap stay is located very close to the Matrimandir in Auroville . You can experience the simplicity and the earthiness of Auroville whilst staying here with the community. Moreover, you'll get a chance to experience ' glamping ' in Auroville, Pondicherry.

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Where to Eat in Pondicherry

Pondicherry cafes and best restaurants in Pondicherry

There's no doubt that Pondicherry has some great restaurants. Some of them are so good, I made my parents parcel food from there and fly it back to Goa when they visited Pondicherry. Yup, it's that good. You can read this guide to the best restaurants in Pondicherry   where I've mentioned a list of all the best restaurants and cafes in Pondicherry.

Shopping in Pondicherry

You can buy organic and ayurvedic products in Pondicherry at the shops run by Aurobindo ashram. These shops are located in the french colony of Pondicherry. Moreover, quite often there are markets set up near the promenade beach that sell clothing and various handicraft items.

What to Wear in Pondicherry?

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The White town area of Pondicherry is particularly one of the most picturesque areas there. Make sure you pack fun, bright coloured clothes. Maxi dresses and maxi skirt will work wonders. Read this guide on what to pack for Pondicherry . On the other hand, while roaming around the other parts of Pondicherry, especially Auroville, make sure you cover our shoulders and knees as the area is still conservative.

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22 Comments

pondicherry travel guide pdf

I have to admit I have never heard about this place before. But it looks so beautiful! I love all the colours!

pondicherry travel guide pdf

Thanks Liz! It’s a tiny place in India that used to be a French colony a few years back.

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I’ll surely include Pondicherry in my next trip to India! I’ve been to your country only once so far but I’m planning to return soon because it was love at first sight! 🙂

Oh you definitely must return! Each place in India has a unique culture of it’s own. You’ll never see two places alike in India 🙂

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First of all, what a cute name Pondicherry! Secondly thank you so much for showcasing another side of India – had no idea there was a French Quarter and really makes me what to check out these boutique-filled streets!

Hey Julia! Pondicherry is indeed a cute name. You ought to go there someday just for the French food and the bougainvillea lined streets!

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hi, you stumbled upon me a short while earlier on insta I and I liked your bio and took it from there. Pondi is a place I wanna visit and explore, but first up I have Gokarna in mind. When in Goa next, we should catch up over a cuppa.

Pondicherry is a must-visit place for sure ! I’m heading to Gokarna soon as well 🙂

how many days were you here and where did you put up? I have been told Auroville itself requires an entire day. My former colleague has been to Pondy and thereabouts for five days, I am looking at four at least. Initially, planned three days. Trying to figure out dates and an itinerary to go with it.

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Hey! I am 24 yr old woman working in IT , Bangalore. I am planning to do solo travel to Pondi, Leaving on Apr 27( Fri Night) and can stay till 1/2nd may . So Basically 3-4 days. Questions Ive: 1. Since i will be traveling solo, no friends(male/female) to accompany me, how safe it is? 2. Is it worth to spend 3-4 days in Pondi? 3. If it is safe, please can you guide me in detail? I will be very grateful.

PS: My birthday is on May 2nd. All my life(23 years) i have never tried something like this. I am true introvert and would even hesitate exploring my own city Bangalore with my own friends. Now for this 24th birthday , i want to break free and challenge myself 🙂

Hey Aishwarya. I’m really happy that you’re going on a solo trip. To answer your questions, 1. Rent a 2-wheeler and ride around on your own instead of hiring auto rickshaws every time. Get back to your hotel by 9-9.30. Get a hotel in a nice area, close to White Town. You should face no problems, because I wandered around at night without any issues. Just trust your instincts. 2. Yes, it’s worth spending 3 days in Pondicherry. Day 1 can be spend visiting local sights. Day 2 can be for Serenity Beach and Auroville. On Day 3 you can either visit Paradise beach or roam around White Town and eat amazing food. I wish you a happy birthday in advance. Make this trip happen! You can reach out to me via mail for more details 🙂

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  • 1 Understand
  • 3.2 By coach
  • 3.3 By train
  • 3.4 By plane
  • 4.1 By bicycle or motorbike
  • 4.2 By bus or shared auto-rickshaws
  • 5.1.1 Churches
  • 5.1.2 Temples
  • 6.1 Beaches
  • 6.2 Scuba diving
  • 6.3 Stadiums
  • 8.1 Shopping malls
  • 10.1 Coffee
  • 10.2 Alcohol
  • 11.1 Budget
  • 11.2 Mid-range
  • 11.3 Splurge
  • 12 Stay safe
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Pondicherry [dead link] (Tamil: புதுச்சேரி Putucceri , French: Pondichéry ), also known as Puducherry or Pondy , is a city and an enclave within Tamil Nadu , India . There is a strong French influence on the architecture of the city, especially in the old quarters, with rues and boulevards lined with Mediterranean-style houses and bakeries, although the city remains very much Indian. French is still understood, and the whole city makes for a pleasant mix of the East and the West.

Understand [ edit ]

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Pondicherry, though small in geographical size, was the largest French colony in India. The city has a long and interesting history of trade and war. It is also known as The French Riviera of the East (La Côte d'Azur de l'Est). If you have spent some time in Tamil Nadu and approached Pondicherry by land, you will very likely experience mild culture shock on discovering French architecture and restaurants serving steak and good wine. Pondicherry is very much a city with a dual personality: crossing the central canal from the east to the west reveals two different cities with very different characters.

Talk [ edit ]

Tamil is the main language spoken in Pondicherry. The city was essentially a French possession in the Tamil-speaking area of the region. You need to be able to speak Tamil if you wish to live in Pondicherry.

Expect to be able to get quite far in South Asia as an English-speaking tourist. Persons in Pondicherry with a university education may be able to converse with you in English.

French is no longer an official language or widely spoken in Pondicherry and has been largely replaced by English, but can still be heard among upper class elderly persons raised during French colonial rule. However, the city's French heritage is considered an aspect of life in Pondicherry that draws tourists from the surrounding regions. Telugu and Malayalam are also official languages, but their use is generally confined to specific communities.

Get in [ edit ]

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By car [ edit ]

Pondicherry is well connected from all sides. Chennai is 160 km north of the city.

You can also hire a taxi from Chennai International Airport ( MAA  IATA ). It costs around ₹2,500 ( Indian rupees ), as of August 2018.

The road from Chennai to Pondicherry (the East Coast Road , commonly called ECR) is a scenic highway and a normal journey would take about 3 hours. Most tourists, however, cannot resist the seashore kissing the ECR and take a number of stops en route. This route passes through Mamallapuram , Kalpakkam , Pudupattinam , Idaikkazhinadu (Alamparai or Alambara Fort), Mudaliarkuppam , which has a boat house, Marakkanam (contains large areas under salt pans), and Kanagachettikulam / Kalapet .

Another road from Chennai to Pondy is National Highway 45 (NH45), also called the Grand Southern Trunk (GST) Road. This route passes through Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Madhurantakam, Melmaruvathur and Tindivanam.

The ECR Road and NH45 are tolled roads. The journey from Chennai to Pondicherry takes about the same amount of time on each road.

Pondicherry is about 320 km away from Bangalore. Drive down National Highway 7 (NH-7) till Krishnagiri, take a left off the main highway (road signs mark the route) and then take National Highway 66 (NH-66) to Pondicherry. This route passes through Uthangarai, Chengam, Tiruvannamalai, Gingee and Tindivanam. You can reach Pondicherry either through Tindivanam (via Gingee) or Villupuram (via Thirukovilur). Gingee Fort is also on the way to Tindivanam and worth spending some time at. It's an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Heritage site. The total travel time should be about 5-6 hours. Pack some food or snacks for the way as there are no good restaurants en route.

Pondicherry is well connected to Cuddalore , Chidambaram , Karaikal , Nagapattinam , Velankanni , etc. to the South by National Highway 45A (NH-45A). The road is well maintained till Chidambaram.

Pondicherry connects to the GST or NH-45 in two places: at Villupuram by NH-45A and at Tindivanam by NH-66.

By coach [ edit ]

There are many coaches connecting to Pondicherry from a variety of cities. Getting to Pondicherry involves a 3½-hour road journey from Chennai by bus. One can board a bus from Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in Koyambedu, Thiruvanmiyur or Guindy. You can be sure of getting a seat on the bus only if you board it from CMBT in Koyambedu, which is the main bus terminus in Chennai. However, the cheapest way of reaching Pondicherry from Chennai is taking the East Coast Road (ECR) bus from Tiruvanmiyur. The fare from CMBT is around ₹150 depending on the bus service. PRTC (Puducherry Road Transport Corporation) operates air-conditioned buses and the fare is ₹280. The ECR bus will drop you at the main bus terminal in Pondicherry, on Maraimalai Adigal Salai. Auto-rickshaws are available from outside the bus station. The fare can be bargained down to ₹50 to go to the French Quarter.

Nearly all cities in Tamil Nadu are connected to Pondicherry through cheap government buses that will stop at smaller towns and villages, though no centralized timetable exists and departure times and routes must be obtained from the nearest bus station to where you are. These buses will almost certainly arrive at the Pondicherry Bus Stand.

Private coaches will connect to Pondicherry from a variety of cities including Chennai and Bengaluru. The coaches along the ECR from Chennai are well frequented and a variety of coach types, from regular urban-city-bus to semi-sleepers and full-sleepers. There are long-distance coaches to Mumbai and other cities in India too. It is possible to find out which buses are available from the Redbus website.

By train [ edit ]

Bangalore Yesvantapur (YPR) to Pondicherry (PDY) is connected by a 3-tier AC train called Garib Rath Express. It covers a distance of 456 km in each direction however it takes 10 hr 5 min when operating as train number 12255 at an average speed of 60 km/h (excluding halts). It leaves Puducherry as train number 12256 on Saturday at 10:05PM and at the end of 8 halts arrives at Yesvantapur the next day at 08:25. It leaves Yesvantpur as train number 12255 on Friday at 23:15 and at the end of 9 halts arrives at Puducherry the next day at 09:20AM. Coach Composition comprises 16 AC 3 tier coaches and 2 luggage cum generator coaches taking the total up to 18 coaches.

By plane [ edit ]

Chennai Airport is the nearest international airport, which is approximately 135 km from Pondicherry. Chennai airport is nicely connected to major cities in India as well as abroad. A one-way cab ride from Chennai airport to Pondicherry is approximately ₹1,500 and takes around 3 hours.

Get around [ edit ]

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By bicycle or motorbike [ edit ]

Pondicherry has narrow streets reminiscent of Western Europe . It is highly advisable that you do not attempt to drive around in a car, and instead purchase or hire a two-wheeled transport vehicle, such as a bicycle or motorcycle. It can however be difficult to ride smoothly in Pondicherry due to the significant number of pedestrians on smaller streets, while roads would likely be used by cars and trucks. Pedestrians have the right-of-way in the city.

There are several rental outlets on Mission St and MG Rd. The prices as of January 2016 are ₹300/day for a gearless scooter (light motorcycle) and ₹500/day for a geared motorcycle and ₹40-50/day for a bicycle. You will need to provide some identification documents as collateral and an advance of ₹500 only in a few rental service shops while the rest of them provide without documents or advance. Make sure you check the cycle thoroughly before taking it on rent. Many of the rentals also provide delivery and pickup at the hotel which is very useful. Usually, the number of days for these vehicles is calculated 9AM-9PM. The motorbikes are easily available in a couple of two-wheeler rental shops on Mission Street.

By bus or shared auto-rickshaws [ edit ]

The Pondicherry Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) has daily bus services for tourists and it covers all the important tourist spots to be seen in Pondicherry. It is the best and most economical way to tour Pondicherry.

There is a sparse network of buses and shared-auto-rickshaws that can be ridden for ₹5-20 per ride depending on the distance.

Shared-auto-rickshaws can be found at the bus stand, along certain points on Bussy Road and Grand Canal - the most common route is from the bus stand, along Bussy Road, around Grand Canal, and then back up Bussy Road to the bus stand - but be sure to ask if the auto goes to your destination as not all autos will follow this route. The services in informal and unorganized so it is impossible to centralise the timetables.

See [ edit ]

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  • Chunnambar Boat House - (which is crowded on holidays and weekends) 10 km south of the city on the way to Cuddalore and connected by local buses. You can take a motorboat to Paradise Beach from here.
  • 11.9325 79.83625 3 Gandhi Statue , Beach Rd .  
  • Usteri Lake . The lake has boats run by PTDC. ( updated Jun 2023 )

Places of worship [ edit ]

Churches [ edit ], temples [ edit ].

Most temples in Pondicherry were built during the Chola period, predating the French invasion in the area.

Do [ edit ]

There is not much one is expected to do at Pondicherry. You would understand this better once you get there and understand the pace of life. You can also do some serious meditation at the Auroville , the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, or go to Bharatanatyam performances that are often organized there by the Auroville Cultural Exchange in the local temples, or at major hotels. You can also go fishing in a Catamaran or while away your evenings at Rocky Beach. You can also hire scooters (mopeds) and go on long drives to the sandy beaches that dot the coastline.

You can also experience staying in a traditional 'Parapachai' house - an affectionate name given by connoisseurs to traditional green-coloured houses. First-class experience.

  • Casablanca and Titanic , Mission St . The latter is a factory outlet of the former.  
  • French Quarter Architecture , the another side of the canal road to the coastline .  

Beaches [ edit ]

  • Paradise Beach . You need to hire a motorboat for pick up and drop to the beach from Chunnambar Boat house which will cost you around ₹200. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • University Beach . ( updated Jun 2023 )

Scuba diving [ edit ]

  • Temple Adventures , 9, Archbishop Gandhi Street, Colas Nagar, 1st Road Opposite Indira Gandhi Stadium , ☏ +9199402 19449 , [email protected] . Scuba diving club. There is a great range of corals, lion fish, grouper, kingfish, moray eels, eagle and manta rays, parrot fish, sea snakes, triggerfish, butterflies, angels, bannerfish, crustaceans, and if you're lucky, even sharks, whale sharks, turtles and dolphins. ( updated Sep 2016 )

Stadiums [ edit ]

Learn [ edit ].

  • Kallialay Surf School , Thandryankuppam, Kottakuppam, Villupuram , ☏ +91 9442992874 , [email protected] . Offers surfing lessons and surf board rentals. ( updated Sep 2016 )
  • The Healing Hands Center . Classes in ancient massage and Thai massage. The ten-day course and the one-month professional course run every month and are recognized by THAI (Thai Healing Alliance International) and by NHPC (Natural Health Practitioners of Canada).  

Buy [ edit ]

  • Handmade paper - The range of colours and scope of textures of Pondicherry's homemade paper is marketed all over the world.
  • Leather - Making leather meticulously is what separates Pondicherry from the rest of the cities in India. Well-polished and innovative products with quality brass buckles are available at reasonable prices here.
  • Pottery - Pondicherry is known for artisan and ceramic work. Different shops offer distinctive styles such as Rhinestone Art and Golden Bridge.
  • Textile and clothes - Pondicherry has been involved in producing garment textiles and household items for a long time. There are also plenty of stores which sell T-shirts and some well-known types of clothes at surprisingly low rates.

Shopping malls [ edit ]

Eat [ edit ].

Pondicherry is known for its wide variety of cuisines ranging from South Indian delicacies like idly and dosa to seafood like fried fish, prawn bajji and parota.

French influence can be seen to some extent in the local food. The best options are still the local delicacies; the excellent seafood. Good French food is available at restaurants around the French part of town.

  • Anjappar , Near Jeeva Theater Signal. Open every day.
  • Aristo , Nehru Street. Nice terrace on the roof of the hotel; good French and Indian food.
  • Atithi , Kamaraj Road, Shivajinagar ( In Hotel Jayaram ). All Days . Fantastic south Indian food. Very reasonably priced. Try out the 6 feet family masala dosa ghee roast.  
  • Batisto , ECR Road, Next to D Gowda Petrol Bunk, Behind Laloo's puntcher shop.
  • Don Giovanni , Mission St . At the rooftop of Hotel Corbelli on Mission St, this authentic Italian restaurant's chef is from Bologna, and the food is fantastic.  
  • Hot Breads , Nehru St, a pleasant European bakery.
  • Indian Delights Veg. Restaurant , 493 Mahatma Gandhi Rd ( opposite a hotel (the clock tower hotel) ). Opens at 5AM, delicious variety of typical south Indian dishes. Very cheap, popular with locals, not touristy.  
  • Karai , 100 Feet Rd . Nellithope. Multi-cuisine restaurant, good for Chettinad food. Also, try the French onion soup.  
  • Marine Drive , Periyamudaliyarchavadi, ECR Auroville ( opp to Auro Beach, on ECR, 5.5 km from Pondicherry ), ☏ +91 413-2623939 . Multi-cuisine restaurant. Open garden and covered area with sea brees. 11AM-11PM . ( updated Nov 2018 )
  • New Banana Cafe , 36 Cazy St , ☏ +91 96 26 561259 . Fresh french food in a peaceful environment. Free Wifi. ₹100-200 .  
  • Pizzeria Trattoria , Auroville Rd ( on the way to Auroville ). This restaurant serves Pizza and other Italian delights. Seems to be managed by a French person, food was good. Prices are reasonable, but the quantities are smaller.  
  • Rendezvous , 30, Rue Suffren. Closed on Tuesdays.
  • Satsanga , 30, Labourdonnais. Open every day.
  • Sri Murugan Cafe , No. 160, Kosakada Street opposite Municipality Central Parking Place. Veg-only Indian restaurant with great dosas. You might be the only tourist here for weeks. ₹25-50.
  • Surguru , at the corner of Sardar Vallabhai Patel Rd and East coast Road, in the basement of the hotel. Has delicious Indian food, At breakfast time try the delicious poori or paper roast (paper dosai).

Drink [ edit ]

There are a multitude of liquor shops and wineshops around the city, perhaps owing to the French influence. Alcohol in Pondicherry is not taxed as it is in Chennai and is therefore significantly cheaper. At a takeaway shop, a beer should cost around ₹80-100 (as of 2017).

Good branded liquor like Smirnoff, Bacardi and different Scotch whiskies are very inexpensive as there is no sales tax in Pondicherry.

Coffee [ edit ]

  • Choco La , Mission St . Small, cosy, clean chocolate shop on Mission St. Also features chocolate cakes, coffees, etc. A bit on the expensive side.  
  • Coromandel Cafe , 8 Rue Romain Rolland Street , ☏ +91 413 222 1100 . A colonial era style cafe. Excellent coffee. Indian and continental cuisine  
  • KBS Kofi Bar , 19 Chetty St ( second left from Raja theatre signal near Bharathi street cutting ). 5:30AM-8:30PM . Open since 1972. Excellent South Indian coffee. Mostly take away. Small sitting area. Simple veggie meals ₹15 for a coffee .  
  • Le Cafe , Promenade Hotel, Rue Labourdonnais . Water-front cafe. Excellent coffee. Desserts. Meals  

Alcohol [ edit ]

  • Le Club ( French Italian Indian Vietnamese ), 38, Dumas St ( Near Park Guest house ), ☏ +91 413 2339745 . 7AM-11PM . Wonderful garden restaurant with a high class bar and chill out atmosphere, but slightly overrated and quite expensive.  
  • Seagulls ( Walk south down to the end of the beach. It's at the end of the first alley on your left. ). Nice bar that organizes musical concerts occasionally. They sell imported beer.  

In addition to these listings, on the beach road abutting the French quarter enjoy fine dining in a good ambiance with continental and Indian cuisine, has a nice buffet on weekends. Mimicry artists will sometimes entertain you at your table.

Sleep [ edit ]

Budget [ edit ].

  • Continental Hotel . Reasonable little place, quite well located for beach access / bars / wandering potential, and with a rooftop bar. Good selection of cheap beers: ₹80 for an 8% Tuborg. ₹400-500 for a single with fan, ₹550 for a single with aircon, ₹1000 on up for doubles .  
  • Fullmoon Guest House ( [email protected] ) ( E Coast Rd ), ☏ +91 9600210094 . Check-in: noon , check-out: 10:30AM . The guest house has seven unique AC Double twin bed rooms with attached bathroom. Five out of the seven rooms come with an equipped kitchen (refrigerator, electric stove, kitchen utensils, free wireless internet, free self-service washing machine, hot water, etc.) It is possible also to rent a room or studio apartment for weeks or months. ₹600 .  
  • 11.9348 79.8301 1 Raj Lodge , 57, Rangapillai Street . Double room single occupancy: ₹250 .  
  • Sri Aurobindo Ashram (various guesthouses) , [email protected] . Book in advance, if you don't want to be disappointed. The guest houses are very clean. Very strict too. No liquor, smoking, or eating non-veg. Park Guest House is on the beach with nice lawns looking upon the sea while Sea Side Guest House is on the beach road and most rooms have a nice sea view. A choice of Continental and Indian breakfast is free in both guest houses. There is also a nice new budget guest house (New Guest House) very close to the beach, with a canteen. ₹600 to ₹1200 per day . ( updated Sep 2017 )
  • Sri Krishnas Guest House , 29/31 Rangapillai St ( 3 mins west of GPO ), ☏ +91 413 2334477 , +91 413 2221818 , +91 413 2221010 . Check-out: 24 hrs after check-in . Large, clean hotel in the main shopping area. Rooms with TV with some English channels. French bakery 2 min walk. Sea 10 min walk. Regular single ₹350 AC, non AC ₹250; double: ₹750 AC, ₹500 Non AC; triple ₹900AC, ₹750 non AC (extra bed ₹100) .  
  • Villa Labourdonnais , 25 Rue Labourdonnais ( in the French Quarter ). This ten room guesthouse owned by a French expat has hot water and a mini-fridge in every room. Peaceful location, windows in every room, popular place for backpackers. Rooms from ₹400 .  

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • Flora Beach Resort , ☏ +91-09443249411 , [email protected] . Check-in: 24-hr , check-out: 24 hr after check-in . Nice and clean hotel with all the basic amenities, coconut leaf cottages. Sea shore is 100 m walk. A/c rooms available.  
  • Ginger Hotels . Excellent ambiance and very professionally run hotel. It's more of an IT company-like environment with utmost hygiene. Has a 24-hour coffee shop too. ₹1799 .  
  • Hotel Corbelli , 170, Mission St ( Close to Casablanca on Mission Street ), ☏ +91 413-2225301 , fax : +91 413-2225303 , [email protected] . Check-in: 24-hr , check-out: 24 hr after check-in . Nice and clean hotel with all the basic amenities. Centralised A/C keeps the heat at bay. Morning breakfast buffet is included in the cost price. ₹1350 .  
  • Hotel Vijayentra , 108, Kamaraj Road, Shivajinagar ( 500 m from Nehru street (main street), 1 km from the bus stand. ), ☏ +91 413-2245316 . 24 rooms on two floors, conference facilities, restaurant. ( updated Nov 2018 )
  • MangoHill , Old Auroville Road, Bommayapalayam ( 10 km north from Pondicherry ), ☏ +91 41326554 91-92-93 . Check-in: 14/1 , check-out: 24 hrs . 24 rooms (Thai, Luxury and Standard), spacious and clean hotel on hills planted with mangoes and cashew trees. Spa swimming pool and multi-cuisine restaurant added. 3500 . ( updated Nov 2018 )
  • Raj Residency , 26, Cheran Street, Mullai Nagar ( Opp New Bus Stand ), ☏ +91 413 220 220 1 , [email protected] . Check-out: 24 hr after check-in . A guesthouse with suites and rooms which are equipped with flat screen televisions, intercom and mini bars. Every room has an attached bathroom with hot and cold water facility and individually controlled air-conditioning.  

Splurge [ edit ]

  • Atithi , No.126 S.V. Patel Salai ( near Surguru ), ☏ +91 413-2345000 . Check-in: noon , check-out: noon . 60 rooms and suites. ₹4500 .  
  • Hotel Surguru , 104, Sardar Vallabhai Patel Salai , ☏ +91 413 222-7290-233-4377-233-9022 . Check-in: to 6PM , check-out: 24 hr . Though not next to or at the Promenade/Beach or near Aurobindo Ashram or in the French Quarter, it is within 2 km of all places of interest. It has its own parking lot, good rooms and suites, 24-hour coffee shop, and one of the best South Indian restaurants in the city. ₹1,300 to ₹2,000 .  
  • Sunway GRT . Cleanliness and service up to nice USA/European hotel standards. Not in the centre/touristy area of Pondicherry. You must arrange an auto-rickshaw (for approx. ₹1700) to get to the tourist area by the beach. Nice tasty free buffet breakfast of South Indian foods for ₹250.  
  • Zest Big Beach . Excellent resort, managed by the Mahindra Group, is 11 km from Pondicherry on the Cuddalore road. The resort also serves great food. ( updated Nov 2018 )

Stay safe [ edit ]

Always carry passport with you and put a sticky note inside it with phone number of your travel consultant. Never pay anyone upfront, especially to agents or drivers.

Never exchange money with unauthorized foreign exchange dealers. Ask for receipt after exchanging money with the broker.

Don't get trapped in the narcotics trading, as no one wants to end the journey in prison. Switch off your mobile phones while in museums, temples and churches or they will be confiscated.

Connect [ edit ]

Wi-fi [ edit ].

Wi-Fi can be difficult to find in Pondicherry. Many restaurants, even fancier ones, do not have Wi-Fi.

  • Le Cafe - On the beach front near near the Gandhi Statue, this cafe is more similar to Southern European cafes with wide range of food options in addition to drinks, and notably serves cold coffee. It has Wi-Fi for free, though note that it requires SMS verification to access and that some overseas mobile numbers may return an error (though this is genuinely a technical error rather than a restriction by BSNL).
  • Gelato Factory - As its name suggests this cafe, located a couple of streets west from the Grand Canal on Bussy Street, serves a variety of ice cream and also drinks. It has free Wi-Fi too. 337, Mission St, MG Road Area.
  • Cafe Coffee Day - This chain of coffee shops has three branches in Pondicherry, with a branch near the beach that you'll find if you keep heading north off Beach Road as it veers to the left. It provides high quality Wi-Fi but it also requires verification from an Indian mobile number. Sardar Vallabai Patel Salai.
  • Le cafe Chaplin - This cafe provides free Wi-Fi though it's less of a cafe and more of a restaurant, and serves mainly North Indian food. 80, Grand Canal, MG Road Area.
  • Citinet Internet Cafe and WiFi - An internet cafe that provides reasonable computers to surf the internet and notably paid WiFi (though only at ₹30 per use). Both the internet and WiFi speeds are reliable and good quality, especially good option if you need high quality internet and do not have an Indian mobile number. Opening times start at sometime around noon and end at sometime around 9PM. 78, 1st Floor, Nehru Street.

Cope [ edit ]

Hospitals [ edit ].

  • Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), in the Gorimedu suburb of Pondicherry city on the way to Tindivanam. JIPMER is a Central government funded institute. JIPMER is both an educational institute and a working hospital that provides inexpensive medical care to a large number of patients.
  • Rajiv Gandhi Government women and children hospital is on the 100 Feet Road. It offers regular and emergency medical services in the departments of Paediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Immunisation. It also has a High Risk clinic.
  • 11.93163 79.83253 1 General Hospital , Victor Simone street . 24 hr . It can take care of all emergencies including road traffic accidents which are attended mostly free of cost.  

Libraries [ edit ]

Consulates [ edit ], nearby [ edit ], go next [ edit ].

  • Auroville — Nearby township, often visited as part of a visit to Pondy. A tuktuk should cost around ₹200 and a taxi ₹400 (2017).
  • Kanchipuram — The City of Thousand Temples and it belongs to 2nd or 3rd century. Today, it is mainly known for its high quality silks.
  • Kochi — The financial and cultural capital of Kerala. Overnight sleeper buses cost ₹1000-1500 (2017) and take 9-12 hours.
  • Mamallapuram — Nestled along the Bay of Bengal, it was seventh century port of Pallava kings. Several cave temples are carved here from Granite hill which belongs to fifth and eighth centuries.
  • Tiruvannamalai — Known as fifth Hindu element of fire, it is located around 107 km from Pondicherry and ranks as one of the pilgrim city in Tamil Nadu. Its name meaning ‘Red Mountain’ came from the extinct of Volcano, Arunachala.

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Sri aurobindo ashram.

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram located on Rue de la Marine is one of the most renowned and wealthiest ashrams in India. Set up in 1926 by Sri Aurobindo, philosopher and poet, the ashram is a perfect spot for spiritual seekers looking for a quiet and serene place. The work done by the vibrant community here has achieved global recognition. The Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother lies in the central courtyard of the ashram where the followers meditate. The ashram has a library for those interested in knowing more about their teachings. Among other things near the ashram, there is a beautiful Ganpati temple which has a stunning architecture making it worth visiting. There is a market nearby where you can shop for some great local stuff. You May Also Like:   Pondicherry Tour Packages From Coimbatore                                    Pondicherry Tour Packages From Cochin

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Paradise Beach

Paradise beach, also known as Plage Paradiso, is one of the most beautiful beaches and among the best places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days. You can reach the beach by taking a ferry from the backwaters which is a very enjoyable 20-30 minutes journey. The beach is located in an isolated area which adds to its feeling of calm and peace. It’s the perfect place to relax on the soft sand, next to the waves surrounded by greenery all around.  Paradise beach is a very picturesque spot. Photography, bird watching and water sports are some of the leisure activities you can do at the beach. The beach is located at Manaveli Rd, Chinna Veerampattinam. It is best enjoyed during sunrise and sunset but at certain hours of the day, it is advised to stay away from deep waters due to high current. Also Read:  Water Parks In Melbourne

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Auroville was set up as an experimental ‘Universal Town’ where people from all across the world and cultures come together to live in peace. It is located at about 15 kilometres from Pondicherry and was inaugurated in 1968. Currently, over 2,800 people from over 195 different nationalities officially stay in the township. The Aurovilleans live with their core principles of peace, harmony, sustainable living and 'divine consciousness'. The place is an epitome of peace and tranquillity. Its unique architecture has garnered a lot of attention from tourists that come here from all over the world. One of the main architectural attractions here is the ‘Matrimandir’ with a 30 m high globe and lotus shaped base. The entry is free of cost and you can visit between 9 am to 4 pm from Monday to Saturday and from 9 am to 1 pm on Sundays. On your trip to this  city, Auroville is essential on your list of places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days.

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Mahatma Gandhi Statue

Mahatma Gandhi Statue

The Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, located on the beach front of Pondicherry was inaugurated on 26 January 1965. It was built by the famous sculptor Roy Choudhary and today it is one of the major landmarks in the city. The 13 feet high statue is surrounded by eight pillars which delicately carved out of monolithic granite that were brought from Gingee Fort. It is believed that a tunnel is built under the statue that leads to the fort but it still remains unexplored. Large number of tourists flock to see the statue which is located in the middle of a garden at Dumas Street. Promenade beach lies close to this and people visiting the beach also pay a visit to this place. Get Best Discount On  Efteling Park Tickets

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Basilica Of Sacred Heart Of Jesus

Basilica Of Sacred Heart Of Jesus

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Pondicherry for 2 days. The church was set up by French missionaries in 1908 and the statue inside was placed in 2011. The church has a marvellous gothic architecture with Biblical text in Latin engraved at the entrance. The insides are adorned with exquisite glass paintings, beautiful windows and the interiors are painted in moss green, scarlet and white. The church is synonymous with tranquillity. If you are looking for some quiet space to relax and feel at peace, you must visit this beautiful church. It is located in the MG road area and can be visited on all days. Planning a trip to Pondicherry? Checkout:  Pondicherry Tour Packages From Mangalore                                                                           Pondicherry Tour Packages From Trivandrum

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The Pondicherry Museum

The Pondicherry Museum is an absolute delight for art lovers and history enthusiasts. It is located on the Saint Louis Street. The museum has a gallery with a great collection of artefacts, sculptures, coins, handicrafts from the French colonial times and also from the Pallava and Chola dynasties, excavated from Arikamedu, a city that had trade relations with the Romans. The museum is ranked for one of the largest collections of Chola bronzes. One of the major attractions here is the central space which has three curious transport mechanisms - a coach, a palanquin and an earlier version of the rickshaw (called pousse-pousse). The museum is open on all days except Mondays. You can visit the museum between 10 am to 7 pm. A visit to the museum is usually on everyone’s list of things to do in Pondicherry for 2 days. Explore Now:  Singapore Water Park

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Pondy bazaar.

Pondy Bazaar

Pondy Bazaar is an absolute paradise for shopping enthusiasts. This market has a range of handicrafts and artefacts helping you pick the best souvenirs from your trip. Shopping at Pondy Bazaar should definitely be on your list of things to do in Pondicherry for 2 days. A lot of artisans sell their gold and silver art pieces that are a must-buy. The bustling local market has a lot to offer in terms of food. You must try some incredible local cuisines and explore the nearby cafes. A local guide may accompany you who will show you the best in this area and also share some amazing stories about the place adding to your delightful experience. Checkout:  Pondicherry Tour Packages From Mysore                     Pondicherry Tour Packages From Visakhapatnam

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Rock beach also known as Promenade beach is one of the most famous places in Pondicherry. In close proximity to the Mahatma Gandhi Statue and the Old Lighthouse, visiting the Rock Beach is among the top things to do in Pondicherry in 2 days. It is a central part of the city and is a must visit spot to enjoy the true beauty of this city. You can try a lot of great traditional cuisines and seafood at restaurants nearby and the area also serves some amazing street food. You can visit Rock beach at sunrise or sunset to witness the stunning views, click some great photographs and take a walk along the beach. It is a favourite picnic spot and sightseeing places in Pondicherry where you can enjoy solo or with your group of friends or family.

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Old Lighthouse

Just opposite the famous Mahatma Gandhi statue on the beach road, you have another remarkable landmark of Pondicherry, the Old Lighthouse. The lighthouse was initially set up in 1836 and then rebuilt in 1970. The graceful 29 metre high structure which is now converted into a museum is worth a visit due to its historical importance. On climbing 10 floors of the lighthouse and going on top, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire city. A lot of commercial activities, music festivals and cultural events are held around this area. Since it is at a close distance to other tourist spots like the Mahatma Gandhi Statue and Rock Beach, we recommend this among places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days. The timings to visit this place are from 8 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm. The entry fee is 10 INR.  Also Checkout:  Pondicherry Tour Packages From Nagpur                             Pondicherry Tour Packages From Mumbai

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The Manakula Vinayagar Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to the worship of Lord Ganesha. The temple was built before the year 1666 which is even before the French had come to settle in Pondicherry. Devotees and tourists flock to this shrine every day to offer their prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha. The temple has beautiful stone carvings and the golden shrine gives the holy place a sacred aura. The magnificent temple is of historical significance as it has survived several invasions. The temple elephant named Lakshmi greets tourists and collects coins from them. You can visit the temple between 5:45 am to 12:30 pm and from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The temple is among the most popular places to visit in Pondicherry for 2 days.

Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden at Pondicherry is a peaceful and beautiful garden with some of the most exotic variety of flora. Most of the exotic plants introduced by the French are still found surviving in the garden. The sprawling 22 acres garden has more than 1500 species of plants with their names and other interesting details written on placards placed next to it. The garden has six fountains of which one is a musical and dancing fountain having two shows in the evening on weekends. It also houses a Japanese rock structure, toy train rides and an aquarium. You can visit the park between 10 am and 5 pm on all days.

Chunnambar Boathouse

Chunnambar Boathouse

Chunnambar is about 8 kilometres from Pondicherry. The place is known for its beautiful Paradise Beach which has a lot to offer in terms of water sports and other activities. Away from the busy and fast life of the city, a visit to this serene town will be a great relaxing experience amidst the pristine sand and crystalline waters. The Chunnambar Beach and Backwater Resort offers boating and backwater boat tours which are among the best things to do in Pondicherry for 2 days. Enjoying a relaxing boat ride while absorbing the scenic beauty of the environment can be a super joyful experience. You can take a boat ride between 8 am to 6 pm on all days. The area has a multi-cuisine restaurant and other options for food.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral

Immaculate Conception Cathedral

Immaculate Conception Cathedral also known by its local name ‘Samba Kovil’ is a Roman Catholic Church located on Mission Street. The church was built in 1791 by French missionaries who came to settle in this region. The magnificent church has great architecture with breathtaking designs on both the inside and outside. The design is a mix of Indian and French styles. The intricate designs and works of art on the walls of the church make it a great place for art lovers. It has a huge bell hanging at its bell tower. Since it’s a place of worship, you must maintain the decorum in the church premises. The church is located very close to the beach and you can visit that as well. Get Great Deals On  Madame Tussauds Dubai Tickets

Cafe Xtasi

Café Xtasi is one of the most popular cafes in Pondicherry and is known for its delicious food. It is among the top favourites of the locals as well as tourists. You can start your day with some delicious breakfast at this café or visit this place after a long tiring day for some amazing delicacies. The café is located close to Auroville and other major landmarks. The ambience of this place is very warm and welcoming. Most of the items on their menu are highly rated and the place has earned many regular visitors. It is the perfect spot to hang out with friends or family and enjoy some appetising food. Do Checkout:  Pondicherry Tour Packages From Chennai                         Pondicherry Tour Packages From Kerala

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Aurobindo Ashram or the Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a spiritual group (ashram) situated in the union territory of Pondicherry. The ashram was a small community that expanded over some time as more and more disciples of Aurobindo Ghose gathered around to seek spirituality. Aurobindo Ghose founded this ashram after he left his political career and aspired to inherit spiritualism in his life. A few followers of Aurobindo joined him in the ashram with the same aim of seeking spirituality. Located in eastern Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo Ashram has become a hub of tourists who are inclined towards divinity and simplicity in their lifestyle. The ashram is popular not only in India but also in other countries because of the work put forth by the community towards the healing of humanity. The ashram in its initial days only had a few buildings but later, as more and more people joined, the ashram grew bigger and presently, it consists of many small buildings that are adjacent to each other. The ashram provides all the basic needs of its members for living a healthy and simple life. There is a library in the ashram where members can read and learn about the history and teachings of the place. Also, there are various cultural facilities like dance, theatre, music, arts, and sports for the all-round development of the members. The ashram is managed by a board of five trustees who make sure that the legacy and vision of Aurobindo Ghose remains in the ashram.History of Aurobindo Ashram:After quitting politics, Aurobindo Ghose spent most of his time writing and meditating in the ashram. From 1910 to 1920, the ashram had a few members alongside Aurobindo who all lived a simple life involving reading, writing and doing their daily chores. In 1920, Mirra Alfassa or “The Mother” who was regarded as the “spiritual collaborator” of Aurobindo returned to Pondicherry and lived in the ashram. Soon, more and more people came in the ashram and it gradually became a community under the umbrella of Aurobindo and the Mother. In 1926, the formal foundation of the ashram was done and this resulted in more and more people coming to the ashram. From just 24 people in 1927 to 150 in 1934, the ashram started to grow like a community. Over the years, as the ashram grew in numbers more and more departments were formed and the sadhaks looked after the departments as a part of their sadhana. Today, the ashram is spread throughout the town in around 400 buildings and houses more than 2000 sadhaks. Highlights of Aurobindo Ashram:-Aurobindo Ghose founded the ashram in 1926 after quitting his career in politics -Mother (Mirra Alfassa) companion of Aurobindo carried on the legacy of the ashram after Aurobindo’s death in 1950.-One of the biggest Ashrams in India, Aurobindo Ashram housing more than 2000 people living and serving each other. -Auroville, the city of dawn was the brainchild of Mother. Auroville is associated with the ashram in its ideological structure and well-being.-Aurobindo Ashram publishes many periodicals about the essence of spirituality and peace in life-It takes around 2-3 hours to see the entire ashram 

Rock Beach

Rock Beach, often referred to as the Promenade Beach or Pondicherry Beach is a beachfront located along the Bay of Bengal. The coastline of this beach is 1.5 km long and starts at the War Memorial built at the beginning of the beach, while ends at the Dupleix Park built at the Goubert Avenue. Unfortunately, this beach is not open for taking dips in the sea or any water sport activities, but many visit the place during sunrise and sunset for walking, jogging or taking a stroll. The beach is clustered with tetrapods along the coastline, while a concrete pathway has been constructed which is flanked with cafes, restaurants and pubs. These restaurants serve various cuisines including French, Indian, Arabic and Chinese. Some of the places have live band performances that attract many tourists. The restaurants and pubs do not allow any customers after midnight and shut down before 1:00 AM.Apart from restaurants, there are shopping boutiques that sell textile materials, home décor and souvenirs for you to take home. The various hotels built around the beach provide several stay-at options for foreigners and local travellers. There are no vehicles allowed on the concrete and paved path, but there is a parking space provided at the entrance where you can give a fee of NR 5 and let the watchman take care of your vehicle.One may encounter various hawkers and vendors selling balloons, neon bands and tiaras whose presence may be vexing. The beach is not as crowded on weekdays as it is on weekends.

Raj Niwas

The Raj Niwas building is constructed on the foundation of a hotel named Hotel De La Compagnie. This is the government house of the Pondicherry and is a blend of both Indian and French architecture. The previous name of this Raj Niwas is Palais du Government. The Raj Niwas isn’t open to public but it is one of the attractions in Pondicherry. Most of the people who went on a trip to Pondicherry will surely pay a visit to this Raj Niwas to enjoy the Indo-French architecture. The monolithic pillars, fountain are the biggest asset of this Raj Niwas. They enhance the look of the construction as well as add royalty too. The public can go into the Raj Niwas on some special days and occasions only.Location:White TownPondicherry 605001Best Time To Visit:The Best Time To Visit: Raj Niwas will be between 12 pm and 1:30 pm as you will be allowed into the house. The point to remember here is the passes are limited to 40 per day.TimingsThe Raj Niwas will be open between 12pm and 1:30 pmDistance Between Pondicherry Bus stand and Raj NivasThe distance from Pondicherry bus station to Raj Nivas is 2.6 kms which can be travelled in 4-5 mins.Image Credits: thehindu.com

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Pondicherry travel guide – Pondicherry is one of the few places in India where history meets modernity.

Officially known as Puducherry and popularly known as Pondy, Pondicherry is a lively destination that offers everything- colonial architecture, pebbled beaches, historic sites & heritage, a beautiful seaside promenade, and more.  

PONDICHERRY HISTORY & CULTURE

Nestled on the Eastern coast of India, Pondicherry is one of the seven Union Territories of India. The Union Territory of Puducherry includes four coastal regions namely Puducherry, Yanam, Mahe, and Karaikal. Pondicherry was once the home for the French and they blended South Indian culture with their own unique tradition.

Therefore, the beautiful French Quarter in Pondicherry gives you a feel of Indian French culture as the portion of France still exists in India. French-style villas, streets, languages, and cuisine are some of the examples with a touch of Dravidian style culture. 

Pondicherry Rock Beach Promenade

HISTORY OF PONDICHERRY

Before it’s independence, Pondicherry was under Dutch, Portuguese, British and French rule. While it got independence from French Administration on 1st November 1954, however, it legally became a part of The Republic of India on 16th August 1962.

In addition to that, the province was consecutively ruled under southern Kings such as the Cholas, the Pallavas, Vijayanagara, and the Sultanate of Madurai. 

MODERN PONDICHERRY

Before visiting Pondicherry, I had this imagination that I’ll be welcomed by Instagram-friendly French alleys. On the other hand, we were welcomed by overcrowded streets, roadside shops, Dravidian-style temples, mosques.

The French colony is just a small part of Pondicherry which people refer to as the White Town. The rest of Pondicherry has an Indian vibe.  

HOW LONG TO VISIT PONDICHERRY: 2-3 DAYS 

I visited Pondicherry for 3 days and explore many things. From my point of view, 2-3 days is enough to visit primary attraction if you have limited time. You’ll get to explore, French Quarter, Old Quarter, Auroville, and beaches. 

BEST SEASON TO VISIT PONDICHERRY

Popularly known for its serenity and panoramic attractions, Pondicherry lies in the southern part of Indian and therefore it has a tropical climate.

However, there are specific months when the weather is pleasant and the temperature falls down. Irrespective of what the season is, Pondicherry can be experienced throughout the year. 

Pondicherry in Summer

The summers in Pondicherry starts in mid-March and ends in June. As Pondicherry is a coastal city, it witnesses a long summer. The temperature lies between 26-degree Celsius to 42-degree Celsius making this city extremely hot and humid.

The humidity during these months can exceed as high as 93 percent, which itself makes the weather hot, sticky and sweaty. If you’re interested to experience the history and culture of this beautiful city, it may not be a good idea to visit during this time of months.

The hot weather will most probably make you tired and dehydrated. However, summer is the best season if you want to visit the beach. Because of the hot and humid weather, the beaches are less crowded which makes it perfect to enjoy various water activities such as kayaking, surfing, scuba diving, and jet skiing, etc. or you can just calmly lie or walk around the beach.

During summer, the most famous festival Villianur Temple Car Festival happens. This special religious festival is held between mid-may and mid-June on the full moon. During the festival, a temple car carrying an image of God Sri Gokilambal Thirukameshwara circles around the city. 

Pondicherry in Monsoon

The monsoon season in Pondicherry starts in July and lasts until September and temperature generally varies from 25 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. During Monsoon, you can expect heavy to light rainfall and it also brings humidity.

It’s a great season to visit Pondicherry as you can experience the charm of the natural essence of Flora and fauna. Monsoon is also an important season for locals as they celebrate the birthday of Sri Aurobindo with great pride and energy. The birthday also falls on Independence day and therefore the celebration happens in Aurobindo Ashram.

Pondicherry in Winter

Winter months starting from November to February and is the ideal time to visit Pondicherry. The temperature ranges from 21 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius. The weather during winter is extremely pleasant. Days are bright and sunny whereas nights can be chilly.

Among all three seasons, winter is the best season to explore the city delightfully. When visiting in winter, do not miss the international Yoga festival which was held on the 7th of January. During the festival, visitors can also experience workshops, seminars, and exchange ideas on various topics.

As winter is the best season to visit Pondicherry, expect some hustle-bustle around the cities and beach area. 

WHY VISIT PONDICHERRY?

Pondicherry White Town

Often called “French Capital of India”, Pondicherry is known for its French-style colonial buildings, beautiful temples, splendid promenade, sandy beaches, etc. There are various reasons why you should visit Pondicherry. 

#1 Pebbled beaches- Pondicherry has 4 primary beaches- Paradise beach, Auroville beach, Promenade beach, and Serenity beach. Unlike the other beaches in India, Pondicherry beaches are clean and well-maintained.

The pristine shoreline with sparkling waters and golden sand will allow you to relax and soak up under the sun. 

#2 Beautiful Temples and Churches- There are a lot of magnificent churches as well and some of them are Immaculate conception Cathedral and Gothic Sacred Heart Basilica.

While Pondicherry was home to French, it still reflects the essence of Tamil Culture. There are various temples where you can visit and among them is Manakula Vinayagar Temple which is 500- year old and the Gokilambal Thirukameswar Temple.   

Local Cuisine- The cuisine of Pondicherry is a perfect blend of different cultures. Along with the traditional authentic south Indian food, you can also get to experience the authentic French cuisine. 

The colorful French Quarter- French have left the biggest impression in the cities of Pondicherry, known as “White Town”. This town is filled with bright mustard and white house, pebbled streets, Instagram-friendly cafes, prestigious museums, etc.  

HOW TO REACH

  • By Road- Pondicherry is very well connected to nearby states and districts by bus and train. Chennai is the nearest city from Pondicherry and is situated just around 160 km via East Coast Road. It takes around a three-hour road journey from Chennai. Buses are easily available from CMBT in Koyambedu or from Thiruvanmiyur or Guindy and will drop you to Pondicherry Bus Main station on Maraimalai Adigal Salai. Besides Chennai, Bangalore is yet another major city which is well connected with Pondicherry. The distance is around 310 km through the shortest route NH77. We book the bus online in advance which started late at night and we reach early in the morning. You can also book the bus that starts early in the morning. Bus services are also available from major places such as Thanjavur, Chidambaram, Tricky, and Coimbatore. You can also drive or take a cab from these cities to Pondicherry.
  • By Train- The nearest railway station to Pondicherry is Villupuram railhead and is well connected to Trichy, Chennai, Bangalore, Kanyakumari, Villupuram, Howrah, Mumbai, New Delhi, Mangalore, and Madurai. You can take a taxi from a taxi stand at the railway station to your desired hotel. 
  • By Plane- While Pondicherry has its airports, however, it is a small one and you will have less chance of getting a direct ticket. Chennai is the nearest city with the largest airport that is only 150 km from Pondicherry.  

BANGALORE TO PONDICHERRY

Bangalore is considered the Silicon Valley of India where there is a hub of multinational companies offering many job opportunities.

However, there are no such places to enjoy your leisure time. In this monotonous hectic life schedule, Pondicherry is one such nearest destination where you can rejuvenate yourself. Moreover, Pondicherry can best be explored via road trip. 

As the duration of travel time between Bangalore to Pondicherry is about 6 hours. Hence, a lot of travelers plan their holiday at Pondicherry. Even though the distance between Bangalore to Pondicherry is around 310 km, you can expect a great difference in Terrain, culture, and taste of foods. Check out our detail guide on roude route from Bangalore to Pondicherry .

Pondicherry beaches are one of the coolest beaches in India and are the nearest one from Bangalore. There are a lot of options available where you can stay according to your preference.

Unique and eye-catching cafes serving delicious and authentic foods, beautifully designed temples, a township for people seeking spirituality, Pondcicheerry surely welcomes every traveler with open arms.  

CHENNAI TO PONDICHERRY

Chennai itself is one of the most beautiful places in India. Famous for historical monuments, pristine beaches, temples, etc, Chennai attracts a lot of tourists all around the year. Tourists who visit Chennai, also plan their vacation in such a way that they can also do a road trip to Pondicherry.

A drive from Chennai to Pondicherry is around 3 hours via East Coast Road and you will get to experience the beautiful scenic view with less traffic.

On the way to Pondicherry from Chennai, you can also visit Mahabalipuram- The land of Caves and Carvings. Some spots such as the Panch Rathas (Five Chariots), The LightHouse and the Shore (1400 years old temple are worth visiting). 

GET AROUND IN PONDICHERRY

  • By Foot- Pondicherry can be best explored by walking around the streets of White Town and Promenade. Many sightseeing places are within 2-3 kilometers of one another. The promenade beach has the longest seafront and is the best for morning and evening walks.  
  • By Motorcycle, gearless scooter or pedal cycle- Renting a bike or pedal cycle is the best and convenient way to explore the city. There are various rental outlets available in northern Mission ST, between Nehru and Vysial Sts. To rent a bike or cycle, you will need to provide some identification document and some advance. 
  • By Auto Rickshaws and buses- On the other hand, you can also take shared auto-rickshaws and buses that are cheaper and frequent. However, if you take auto rickshaws without sharing, the driver may quote you a higher price. Prepare yourself for some bargaining. From Serenity beach to French Quarter, White Town, it cost INR 150 and from Pondicherry to Auroville, they charged INR 300.  

YOUR STAY OPTIONS

Pondicherry Hotels

When it comes to hotels, Pondicherry has a lot of options available according to your budget. We decide to stay at Serenity beach. We booked a romantic studio in Serenity beach with a stunning view of the sea right across to our room.

We booked it through Airbnb. You can also stay near to Promenade beach. Some of the hotels also offer French-inspired decor and hospitality. We have one detail review of the Tanto far Beach retreat stay in Pondicherry.

Some of the luxury options include Le Pondy, Hotel de L’Orient, Villa Shanti, Mango Hill, and La Maison Tamoule. On the other hand, options in affordable hotels are Pleasant Inn, Accord Puducherry, Ocean Spray, etc. 

WHAT TO EAT?

Pondicherry Cafe

Pondicherry is a paradise for food lovers. You will find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars in Pondicherry offering authentic cuisine. Some of the restaurant where I tried their foods are:

  • Villa Shanti- The ambiance of this place is just amazing. This restaurant offers multi-cuisine. We tried there Ravioli & Stuffed Chicken Breast.  
  • Le Cafe, Promenade- This is the only cafe where I keep visiting every evening during my trip. This cafe is White Town’s only cafe which is located on the waterfront and is open for 24 hours. This cafe is maintained by the government. We love the place because of the atmosphere and breathtaking view.   
  • Gelateria Montecatini Terme (GMT)- If you have a sweet tooth, don’t forget to try authentic Italian style gelato available in various flavors such as mango, guava, pineapple, etc. 
  • Tanto Pizzeria and Cafe Xtasi- is one of the best places to enjoy mouth-watering wood-fired Pizza. 

SHOPPING IN PONDICHERRY

Pondicherry shopping

Pondicherry is a great place for street shopping. We ended up buying a lot of things without spending too much. There are a lot of shopping spots but we liked the one lined up right outside the Vinayagar Temple. Don’t forget to bargain while going for street shopping. 

You can buy candles, incense sticks, essential oils at an affordable price. 

PLACES YOU CAN VISIT

Here are some beautiful tourist attractions and sightseeing places that you should not miss when in Pondicherry.

1. Explore White Town

Pondicherry- White Town

White Town is like a heaven for photographers. Vibrant yellow and wite walls, fresh European style streets, beautifully colored doors, hanging balconies, arched gates lined with bougainvillea, Instagram friendly cool cafes make this place even more beautiful and scenic. The White Town is also referred to as the French Quarter. As the name suggests, this section of Pondicherry was a secluded area and was solely reserved for the White (French) people who settled here. 

Walking around the streets of the White Town, witness the beautifully designed French buildings and some old heritage buildings that had been turned into boutique hotels. This French part of  Pondicherry is closely located to the seaside of Promenade facing the Bay of Bengal.

2. Rock Beach/Promenade Beach and the Gandhi Statue

Pondicherry Rock Beach Promenade

Also known as Rock beach, Promenade beach is one of the most famous and most visited beaches of Pondicherry. It is about a 1.2 km long stretch that starts from the War Memorial and ends at the Duplex Park on Goubert Avenue.

Right in the heat of Promenade, there is a magnificent statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. The statue is four-meter high, made up of black stones and surrounded by 8 granite pillars.

The space in front of the statue is a place where various cultural and musical activities performed throughout the year. 

Pondicherry Gandhi Statue

At Promenade beach, you can see half of the town taking a leisurely walk or spending their evening just be sitting near the beach. The roads of the Promenade get close for vehicles from 5 pm in the evening to early morning making it a perfect place to roam around in the evening freely.  

The place also plays a significant role as it is close to many nearby attractions namely the statue of Joan Arc, the War Memorial, Old Lighthouse, the heritage Town Hall, etc.

3. Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a spiritual community where you’ll see the Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo, a freedom fighter and a scholar. The ashram is extremely peaceful and calm.

Before entering the ashram you’ll be asked to remove your shoes and maintain complete silence. Phones should be switched off and photography is prohibited. This is a place where peace has its own aura.

The ashram is open to visitors between 8 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm and there is no entry fee. It is a holy destination for people seeking spirituality.

Located in the heart of White Town, Aurobindo Ashram has also a bookstore, where you can buy if you’re interested. What really takes my breath away was the beautiful display of unique and exotic flowers. If you’re someone who enjoys the serenity, this place is for you.

4. Auroville & Matrimandir

Pondicherry Auroville Matrimandir

Also known as “The City of Dawn”, Auroville is an experimental township located 8 km from Pondicherry. It was founded by Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa in 1968 and designed by the French architect Roger Anger.

The idea of creating the township was people from all over the world regardless of culture and traditions come and live together in peace. This place is considered to be one of the top places to visit in Pondicherry. 

Pondicherry Auroville

The primary highlight Auroville is Matrimandir (the golden dome) which literally means “temple of the mother”. Standing in the middle of the beautiful garden, Matrimandir is a symbol of spiritual significance to those who practice internal yoga.

To go inside the temple, you need to get a pass in person which you can book at least 2-4 days in advance. Therefore plan your visit accordingly.

However, if you do not have enough time and you’re here only for a couple of hours, you can also take a free pass from the visitor center to walk to the viewing point. According to locals, if you meditate here, you can feel the energies in your blood. 

In addition to that, pay your visit to their restaurants and shops. The use of organic ingredients from the Auroville farms in the area.  

5. Serenity beach

Serenity beach was my favorite spot in Pondicherry. This beach is so beautiful and peaceful. It is one of the cleanest beaches and is properly maintained by the locals.

The view of the Serenity beach was just perfect. Fishing boats line in the shore, fishermen swing and preparing their nets for the pick of the day, colorful houses, palm trees, magnificent rocks makes this beach worth visiting for. This was my perfect place to start a day with sunrise and spend the afternoon feeling relaxed. 

Moreover, this beach is also famous among surfers as the big waves of the beach gives amazing surfing opportunities. You can also find various surfing schools here offering coaching classes for newbies.   

Pondicherry Serenity Beach

6. Paradise Beach and Chunnambar Boat House

Also known as Plage Paradiso, Paradise beaches us locate in Chunnambar. It is an isolated beach and can be reached by taking the ferry across the backwaters which take around 20-30 minutes from Chunnambar boat house located 8 km away from the main city.

The view of the backwater on the way to the beach is just breathtaking and is surrounded by green and thick mangrove forests. You can also spot a lot of birds on the way to the beach. The sand of the beach is soft & pristine with blue waves of the water. Because of the high current in the water, it is not advisable to go deep. 

At Paradise beach, there are a large number of huts spread across the beach which provide shelter in ran and strong winds. Moreover, they also have a changing room facility where you can change after having fun in the water. 

In addition to that, there are various stalls and shops available offering coconut water, kulfi, and few snacking options. Don’t expect varieties of food though. 

The beach remains open from 9 am to 5 pm. The entry fee is 150 INR  per person with the additional cost of parking, boats, and ferries. The Chunnambar also provides tree houses for overnight stay. 

Pondicherry Paradise Beach

7. Pondicherry Museum

Pondicherry Museum is a perfect place for those who are interested in the history, arts, cultures and archaeological findings.

Located at St. Louis Street, near White Town, Pondicherry museum has a collection of old sculptures, handicrafts, archaeological findings Arikamedu settlement, rare bronzes and stone sculptures from the Pallava and Chola dynasties, etc. 

Pondicherry Museum

PLACES NEARBY PONDICHERRY

There are few other places as well near Pondicherry that can be a part of your 2-3 days itinerary trip.

Arikamedu is an archaeological site in Kakkayanthope which is around 7 km away from Pondicherry. This is the only site in India that confirmed the connections between Indian and Roman Empire. It is famous for manufacturing unique bead jewelry. 

Close to Chidambaram, Pichavara is a village located between the Vellar estuary in the north and Coleroon estuary in the south. The Mangrove forests of Pichavaam is one of the largest in the world and is the second-largest mangroves in India. It is around 78 km from Pondicherry. Enjoy a boat ride into the dense forests for the unique experience. 

OTHER ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY

  • Surfing- Lately, Pondicherry has become one of the top places for surfing. There are various schools offering surfing lessons every day. 
  • Scuba Diving- Organized by Temple Adventures, Scuba diving has become the most fun things to do in Pondicherry. The marine life gives you a glimpse of kingfish, sea snakes, parrotfish, angelfish, manta rays, etc. 
  • Enjoy Nightlife- Pondicherry has an amazing night clubs and bars for all the party animals. Spend your night boozing with your friends. Some of them are Pub Zipper, L’Aqua, Dragone Lounge, Ozone Bar, etc. 
  • Experience Yoga- If you’re looking to escape the city’s hustle-bustle for a day, then head over to Yoganjali Natyalayam and practice yoga under the guidance of some professional practitioners.  
  • Learn Clay Modelling- If you’re an art lover, then is the perfect place for you. Visit the Golden Bridge Pottery Centre to learn the basic of pottery-making.  

THE GOOD & NOT SO GOOD OF PONDICHERRY

  • The cit is well-planned. You’ll be able to explore without getting lost
  • The cost of living is quite low.
  • Peace and calm
  • Clean beaches and backwaters
  • Traffic and rash driving
  • Hot and humid weather
  • Not a good place for Mall lovers
  • Pondicherry Airport is yet not fully functional

IS PONDICHERRY WORTH YOU VISIT?

While on a trip to Pondicherry, you’ll experience the traffic and noise everywhere. However, this city has never failed to mesmerize its visitors with its scenic and serene charm all around the year. I recommend checking out government official website for any additional information required.

SAFE FOR SOLO FEMALE TRAVELER

Pondicherry is quite safe for female traveling solo. The people here are well behaved and respectful towards women. However, this place is still a little conservative outside the White Town, therefore it is recommended to wear a proper dress. Take the basic safety precautions and you’re good to go. 

For me, Pondicherry was a perfect place to spend some day relaxing at the beach, exploring the history and cultures, indulging in local and French cuisine. 

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Visiting a place with historical background along with geographical excellence is worthwhile. Pondicherry is such a place which is the collection of certain districts, like Pondicherry, Yanam, Karaikal, and Mahe. Till date, you can get the French essence in this town in the designs and architecture of houses, in the taste of foods, and the culture of the town. Once you visit this place, you fall in love with the rich heritage of this beach town while enjoying the outstanding natural beauty of this place. Whether planning a solo or a group trip, some tips are always useful. So, here are Pondicherry travel tips that will help you plan a better excursion.

12 Pondicherry Travel Tips

Here is a list of some travel tips that will be useful while you are planning a getaway to Pondicherry. Take a look at them and revamp your itinerary if required.

1. Know How To Reach Pondicherry

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This is the first thing you need to know about visiting Pondicherry. If you are planning to reach by air, there is no direct flight that connects Pondicherry with other parts of the country. So, you need to go to Chennai by flight and take a bus or cab from Chennai to Pondicherry . There are also flights to Bangalore and Hyderabad from where you can take a connected taxi. If you have time, you can travel by train too and reach Villupuram. The popular trains are Nagercoil Express and Pondicherry Express.

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2. Language Won’t Be A Problem Here

Language Won’t Be A Problem Here

In many South Indian states, people often complain of understanding the accent of the locals and face problems. In Pondicherry, you won’t have any such problems. As this town was a French Colony for a long period, people still talk in French here and English is also popular. Among the local languages, Tamil, Malayalam, Telegu, etc. are common. You don’t need to know the local language if you can talk in English.

3. Travel Around The City

Travel Around The City

Wondering how to travel in Pondicherry ? This is another important thing you need to know before visiting Pondicherry. There are rickshaws to cross small distances, but those charge huge! You can get rental cabs to visit around the city safely. The auto-rickshaws are also there to go the small distance. But, the most interesting and the cheapest transformation in Pondicherry is to hire a bike or scooter. You can feel the adventure of exploring the city as you want and with the help of Google Map, you won’t get confused.

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4. Book Your Stay In Advance

Book Your Stay In Advance

If you want to avoid the crowd in hotels in Pondicherry, you need to book it quite early in the tourists’ season. There are lots of hotels in this beach town where you can stay and enjoy your holiday. As per your visit, you can find different types of hotels in Pondicherry. If you are a history buff, you can stay at the White Town of Pondicherry where you can stay closer to the French culture of this city.

5. Know The Best Time to Visit Pondicherry

Know The Best Time to Visit Pondicherry

Whenever you visit any new place, you need to know the best time to visit it so that your vacation won’t get ruined. Visiting Pondicherry is no exception to that. The best time to visit this beautiful town is at the monsoon and winter. You can plan your vacation from November to March when the temperature is soothing and it is within the range of 17 to 35 degrees Celsius. Try to avoid Pondicherry during summer as the sun is scorching and the temperature goes more than 40 degrees Celsius.

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6. Stay Safe and Alert In Pondicherry

Stay Safe & Alert In Pondicherry

Pondicherry is indeed relatively safe from lots of other cities around. Still, there are lots of scammers who look for opportunities to trap travelers. While renting jeeps, or bikes, you should always take a picture of the entire vehicle so that the owner won’t blame you for any damages caused not by you. Also, you should not roam around the city at night. You can stay inside any resorts, cafes, etc. instead of roaming around. If you want to go outside at night, be in a group of 5-6 people and don’t take kids with you. Several areas are quite dark and quiet, so always carry a torch and also don’t carry any valuables or bigger amounts. You should also stay away from talking much to beggars or any unknown person here.

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7. What To Wear

What To Wear

You can wear decent and modern clothing here, in Pondicherry. If you are here in winter, cover yourself in comfortable woolens, but don’t just layer up with many clothes as Pondicherry is never too cold to wear those. Also, if you are here around spring or summer, wear cotton clothes, like cotton skirts, tops, shirts, shorts, etc. In monsoon, you can pack with colorful cotton dresses with floral prints or geometrical designs to always make your mood always uplifted.

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8. Get An Idea About The French Heritage

Get An Idea About The French Heritage

Usually, the entire town is always throbbing with life, bursting with regular crowds and chaos. But, once you enter the White Town, you can realize the other side of Pondicherry. This place is the bearer of the rich French Heritage and there is also a small part in White Town, known as the French Quarter. The architecture of the pastel-colored houses is an example of small France in India. Located on each side of the alleys and shaded by the bushy trees, this place will make you feel the serenity of your surroundings. Find a French café and spend your afternoon or evening here to know this place even more.

9. Take Care Of Yourself

Take Care Of Yourself

Image Source You don’t want to ruin your vacation by falling ill. So, while you are in Pondicherry, you need to follow certain health tips. Here, the weather often gets too humid in the monsoon and summer. So, always wear a loose fitted dress so that you don’t catch up cold by excessive sweating. You can stay away from the street foods as those can upset your stomach. In winter, you need to drink lots of water to keep yourself hydrated. Pondicherry is a bit dry, so you don’t want dehydration.

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10. What To Eat In Pondicherry

What To Eat In Pondicherry

Food is something that introduces you to the culture and tradition of a new place. Pondicherry is a South Indian coastal city that was under French influence for a long time. So, it is obvious that you can get a great fusion of culinary to taste here. Start your day with a French breakfast with a cup of fuming French espresso along with crispy croissant and freshly baked baguette. To have lunch and dinner quite local, you can try tandoori potato, coconut curry, Assad, soya dosa, podanlangkai, and kadugu yerra (a scrumptious dish of prawns). At the dessert, you should not miss palpayasam.

11. Best Places To Visit

Best Places To Visit

There are lots of places to visit in Pondicherry that you have to come back here again. To make your trip exciting you can visit Paradise Beach and Chunnambar Boat House, Pondicherry Beach, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Serenity Beach, Botanical Garden, Auroville Beach, etc.

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As Pondicherry is a beach town, you can go for water sports, like scuba diving, surfing, or snorkeling here. You will find lots of centers which will give you professional training on such watersports before you try it. You can also learn yoga at Sri Aurobindo Ashram and feel the calmness of the place in you.

So, here you get a thorough guide to visit Pondicherry. Pack your bags now and set forth for your winter vacation to Pondicherry , an amazing historical town with lovely coastal culture. Make sure that you go through this list of Pondicherry travel tips before heading out. Enjoy your holiday, buy some souvenirs for your loved ones, and click amazing pictures for memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pondicherry

What is the best time to visit Pondicherry?

You can visit this beautiful city in the monsoon and winter. The weather is the best from November to March as the temperature is soothing here.

What can you wear in Pondicherry?

You can wear decent and modern clothes in the city. Cotton shirts, trousers, skirts, shorts, tops, etc. are always welcome. Never wear beachwear in the city as that can grab unwanted attention.

What is Pondicherry famous for?

Pondicherry is famous for its mixed culture where the south Indian culture is highly influenced by French intervention. Apart from that, there are lots of monuments, museums, and beaches to attract tourists.

Is Pondicherry safe to visit?

Pondicherry is safe for the tourists if you maintain certain cautions. The places, like Rock Beach and the French Quarter, are quite safe at night while the other part of the city is not.

What can you buy from Pondicherry?

If you love shopping wherever you go, Pondicherry won’t disappoint you. You can buy stylish garments, hand-made incense, semi-precious stones, aromatic candles, perfumes, French and Tibetan antiques, marbled silk, and so on.

Can you buy alcohol at a cheap rate in Pondicherry?

As Pondicherry is a Union Territory, there are certain tax benefits. That’s why alcohol is quite cheap here rather than in other places in India.

How to enjoy your night in Pondicherry?

Though traveling at night isn’t safe, you can have fun at night in groups. Take a boat ride at the Paradise Island, experience bird watching at Ousteri Lake, or go for scuba diving and enjoy beautiful corals.

What to eat in Pondicherry?

There are lots of French cafes, restaurants, and bistros, along with lots of South Indian restaurants and cafes. So, you can try French cuisine along with the local and coastal foods.

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Pondicherry Itinerary for 3 Days – Feeling French

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This Pondicherry itinerary for 3 days will guide you to the must-visit places, where to eat, where to stay along with the cost. If you have been planning to visit Pondicherry, here is the suggested Pondicherry itinerary for you! Explore the best of this charming city.   

Pondicherry, officially known as Puducherry, is one of the 8 Union Territories of India. This fascinating small town gives you a close feel of French influence and architecture.  

3 Days is enough to explore this charming City (including Auroville). Our curated Pondicherry Itinerary will let you explore Pondicherry at a normal pace.   

HOW TO REACH 

Arrive at Chennai Airport. Chennai is about 155 km from Pondicherry. Try to reach in the morning (or a previous night) to get the remaining day (or one full day, as the case may be) for sightseeing.

From Chennai, you can take a bus from one of Asia’s largest Bus depot CMBT (Chennai Moffusil Bus Terminus) at a nominal fare. In addition to this, there are private buses as well.

Pro Tip:  Do not hesitate to hop on to one of the AC state-run buses. Their buses are in good condition and the journey is smooth. The fare of state-owned buses ranges between INR 200-300. The buses run around every 15-30 minutes and the journey takes about 3-4 hours. 

If you are not on a tight budget,  hire a taxi  or pick up a  self-drive rental car .  

DAY-WISE ITINERARY  

Explore White Town  

Pondicherry Itinerary- White Town

Get a glimpse of France in India. Walking around the White Town, you will spot European styles streets, beautiful yellow & white walls, lush green trees, and colourful flowers making it a picturesque view! 

French Memorial 

About 250 meters from Aurbindo ashram is “The French War Memorial”. This memorial in Pondicherry is dedicated in the honor of residents of French India who lost their lives in World War I.

Located in Goubart Avenue, White Town, you will see this memorial at the start of the Promenade. It doesn’t take much time to stroll through this small yet captivating memorial.

The Memorial is open for public everyday between 10 am to 5 pm. Entry is FREE.

The Promenade:

This is absolutely a perfect spot if you love to stroll along the sea. This 1.2km long stretch starts from the French War Memorial. This classic promenade (or rocky beach) is one of the most popular ones in Pondicherry. The best part is that the vehicle entry is banned in the evenings and people can freely spend time and relax here.

Don’t miss a splendid 4-meter high statue of Mahatma Gandhi right in the middle of the promenade.

EXPLORE AUROVILLE 

Leave early morning for Auroville. Hire a Vespa, which will cost about INR 250-300 per day. Alternatively, there are autos too that are available. The distance to Auroville is about 11kms.

Matrimandir - Pondicherry Itinerary

Conceived as “Universal Town”,  Auroville   is India’s first experimental township. Auroville belongs to nobody in particular, instead, it belong to humanity as a whole. The idea is to create a township where people from all over the world, with vast diversity and culture, come and live together peacefully.  

The highlight of Auroville is “Matrimandir”, the most important edifice of the Auroville township. The massive golden dome, the architecture and the massive garden are worth visiting. The silence and peace you witness at this place are incomparable. You can check more details of Matrimandir  here .   

If you reach early, or you wish to grab a bite, visit “ Café De Flore ”. This is located inside Auroville and you will see for yourself how this rustic forest café soothes your soul! Try their speciality, which is Salads, Hummus falafels and burgers. 

On the way back (or on your way to Auroville), visit  Auroville Beach . It’s known for its bluewater, sunrises and sunsets!

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Aurbindo Ashram 

After your lunch or early evening, visit Aurbindo Ashram.

One of the famous attractions in Pondicherry, it is a spiritual community located in White Town. If you wish to experience holistic and divine vibes, this is the place.

It is open to the public every day between 8 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm. Entry is FREE. Children below 3 years of age are not allowed into the Ashram. Photography is allowed only with the permission of the authorities.  Please respect the rules.  

Shri Manakula Vinayagar Temple 

Manakula Vinayanagar temple

This ancient grand and magnificent Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

Built before the 15th century, the architecture and décor is worth visiting for.

This temple is located about 400 meters from White Town and 130 meters from Aurbindo Asharam

The temple is open to the public from 5:45 am to 12:30 pm and 4 pm to 9:30 pm. Entry is FREE.             

DAY 3 

Our Lady of Angles (Or Eglise De Notre Dame Des Anges)

This French church is located in White Town. It is the fourth oldest church in Pondicherry. The original structure was built in Greco Roman Architecture and it is believed to be based on Notre-Dame Paris and Basilica at Lourdes.

The church is open to the public between 9 am to 7 pm from Monday to Saturday, and on Sundays between 9 am to 12 pm. Entry is FREE .

Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 

The Basilica of Sacred Heart

Located on the south boulevard of Pondicherry, Basilica of Sacred Heart of Jesus is a perfect specimen of Gothic-styled architecture.

It is popular for its rare stained glass panels depicting events from Christ’s life. It also houses 28 pictures of saints who were related to the church. With its stunning chandeliers and floodlights, it is a beautiful sight to hold. A must visit if you are in Pondicherry!   

Street Shopping 

If you love street shopping, Pondicherry won’t disappoint you. Shop without burning a hole in your pocket. Again, there are lot many options but a popular line of shops right outside Manakula Vinayagar Temple is worth a lot more.

Make sure your bargaining skills are up to the mark, as it is needed for the street shopping in Pondicherry.  

Paradise Beach (For the Sunset)

Pondicherry itinerary- Paradise beach

Paradise beach is by far, one of the gorgeous and serene beaches in Pondicherry. The beach is around 12 km from Pondicherry town and you can either hire a motorbike or take an auto. Taking a stroll on this serene beach and enjoying the soothing sea breeze is the best thing to do!  

In addition to above, check these  top beaches in Pondicherry and visit atleast one of them as per your time availability! 🙂 

Café Hopping 

If you are not in the mood to travel to the beach, then do some café hopping instead! Café Des Art, Artika Café Gallery, Le café, Bakers Street are the most popular ones.  

If time permits and if it interests you, visit Pondicherry Museum and Botanical Garden . The Museum has many sculptures, and archeological findings from the Roman settlement. The Botanical garden houses some of the rare species of flora and striking 1500 exotic varieties of plants.

WHERE TO STAY 

I strongly recommend unwinding French colonial splendour and staying in White Town. Most importantly, most of these sights are a walking distance from White Town. These are some of the best options for a price ranging between INR 2500-6000 per night.  It may cost you higher during the peak season.

Villa Krish 

This boutique property is located in the centre of White Town. It comprises about 10 decorated spacious rooms. The property offers easy access to most of must-see places and cafes in Pondicherry.

Villa Du Ocean 

This is relatively a new property, few steps away from Villa Krish. Close to the centre, it is close to most of the popular sights.  

Gratitude Heritage 

A heritage home situated in White Town, this classic French-cum-Tamil style homestay will win your heart. Lovely yellow painted walls, high columns and pretty inner courtyard make this property an amazing getaway.

Dumas Guest House 

This 17th-century colonial heritage guesthouse is located in a quiet neighbourhood of the French quarter. It is located about 20 meters away from the beach. The property has its own distinctive style. The guesthouse has comfortable teakwood furnished rooms with a private garden or terrace to relax.

The Richmond 

This 3-star hotel is located in White Town, next to Artika Café Gallery. The hotel is just 500 meters away from the Promenade. Richmond has 14 well-appointed rooms with in-room facilities. Pondicherry is easily accessible from this location.

Le Dupliex  

I am adding this one for my luxury lovers. The hotel offers a fusion of rich colonial and contemporary flavour. It is located near the beach. It is a 14-room luxury heritage hotel, now modernized, and is an architectural masterpiece. All 14 suites are distinct in style and furnishing.  The price of this property will be from INR 9000 per night onwards. 

WHERE TO EAT 

Pondicherry is a foodie’s delight. It offers a wide range of cuisines and will not dishearten you. Apart from being a tourist spot, Pondicherry houses some of the best cafes and restaurants and offers cheap alcohol! 

To start with, one of the most popular restaurants –  Villa Shanti  tops the list. This modern-style chic restaurant, located in White Town, is known for its aesthetic appeal and variety of food that it offers. From continental to Indian Street Food, it has a wide menu.  The restaurant is housed in a 19th-century colonial building.  

Pondicherry has a great café culture and you can’t miss the cafes when in Pondy! Some of the popular cafes are:

Café Des Art : The Bohemian charm ambience offers a vintage setting and would mesmerize you with its French décor. The must-try food items are Masala chai, Waffles, Banana Nutella Crepe.  

Artika Café Gallery : This beautiful low-key courtyard café and art gallery is a local favourite for coffee and croissants. It doesn’t have an exhaustive menu, but if you are looking for value for money, this café fits the bill.  

Coromandel Café : This upscale café boasts itself of some great décor and ambience. They use Pondicherry’s local fresh ingredients and serve food in a charming space with a garden patio. They offer Continental, Italian and some freshly baked desserts. 

Baker Street : About 10-15 minutes walk from White Town, this is the most popular eating joint for breakfast. They have everything from burgers to flute bread to hot dogs to croissant. To satisfy your sweet tooth, you can choose from a variety of chocolates, tarts, pastries and cookies.

Crepe In Touch : Your trip to Pondicherry is incomplete without having been to this place! This French-cuisine eatery serves a variety of crepes and desserts. A must-visit breakfast café/restaurant in Pondicherry.

Le Café : This is located right on the beach road and is the only seafront café in Pondicherry. I wouldn’t say the food is great, however, if you wish to sip a coffee or grab a bite at a quiet place by the sea, then this is a great spot.

GMT Ice Cream : No matter what, don’t miss out GMT for some best organic ice creams. GMT is located at Gubert Avenue, Beach Road, White Town.

BEST TIME TO VISIT 

The best months to visit Pondicherry are from  October to March. During these months the temperature ranges between 15-30 degree Celsius.

Did I convince you to plan a trip to Pondicherry? Please drop a comment or email me if you have any questions and I will be happy to answer them.  If you like this Pondicherry itinerary, please feel to share it.

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Backpacking pondicherry: an easy travel guide.

Backpacking Pondicherry: An Easy Travel Guide

If you are planning on taking a backpacking Pondicherry trip, then you are in the right place. This is an easy to follow Pondicherry travel guide.

Pondicherry is one of the top destinations on most people’s bucket lists. We get to see a glimpse of the French influence through this beautiful union territory located on the coast. It is also not too huge where you have to stay for weeks to complete exploring the place. This is why a backpacking Pondicherry trip is most likely to be a success.

This ‘French Capital of India’ is located in the south India. It offers a bit of everything you would like to see. It has beaches, churches, French buildings, cafes, restaurants with multiple cuisines from various cultures, temples, churches, ashrams, bars, pubs, golden spheres and numerous workshops and activities that you can take part in.

With all that said, it could be confusing to find your way around the place. This is where this complete travel guide to Pondicherry comes in. Use this guide to make your backpacking Pondicherry trip one of the smoothest trips you have ever been on.

A Complete Pondicherry Travel Guide

How to get there, 1. road.

Your backpacking Pondicherry trip is best on the road. Road travel is going to really help you reduce your Pondicherry travel cost. It is one of the most budget-friendly and convenient (and fun) ways to reach Pondicherry. The roads to the coastal town are pretty well-maintained. It could make for a great road trip too, if you plan on taking your own vehicle.

Otherwise, there are a number of state and private buses which would help you get there. Fortunately, if you are travelling from south India, you might find buses more frequently. Make sure to be on the lookout for ECR, East Coast Road if you like visual treats. It is truly a wonderful experience to drive through this picturesque highway.

In case you are interested to know the distance to Pondicherry from your location, here are a few major cities:

  • Mumbai to Pondicherry: 1290 km (around 23 hours)
  • Chennai to Pondicherry: 151 km (around 4 hours)
  • New Delhi to Pondicherry: 2350 km (around 40 hours)
  • Ahmedabad to Pondicherry: 1808 km (around 32 hours)
  • Pune to Pondicherry: 1156 km (around 20 hours)
  • Kolkata to Pondicherry: 1847 km (around 36 hours)
  • Bangalore to Pondicherry: 308 km (around 7 hours)
  • Visakhapatnam to Pondicherry: 960 km (around 18 hours)
  • Kochi to Pondicherry: 563 km (around 11 hours)
  • Goa to Pondicherry: 903 km (around 18 hours)
  • Ooty to Pondicherry: 427 km (around 9 hours)
  • Mysore to Pondicherry: 445 km (around 9 hours)
  • Alleppey to Pondicherry: 581 km (around 12 hours)
  • Vellore to Pondicherry: 154 km (arround 4 hours)
  • Vijayawada to Pondicherry: 613 km (around 11 hours)
  • Hyderabad to Pondicherry: 786 km (around 14 hours)
  • Mangalore to Pondicherry: 667 km (around 14 hours)
  • Thiruvananthapuram to Pondicherry: 645 km (around 12 hours)
  • Madurai to Pondicherry: 334 km (around 6 hours)
  • Salem to Pondicherry: 218 km (about time 4 hours)
  • Coimbatore to Pondicherry: 378 km (around 7 hours)

2. Railways

If you choose the train to get to Puducherry, the Puducherry railway station is what you must keep in mind.

In case you are planning on travelling from Bangalore, there are trains that ply on a regular basis and only take about 9 to 10 hours.

You can get to Pondicherry via the Chennai International Airport. However, the airport is about 150 km away still, and you would have to either take a cab service or the bus to Pondicherry. This is obviously going to increase your Pondicherry travel cost.

The airport is well-linked with not just Indian cities but international ones too. So, if you are looking to travel to Pondicherry internationally, then there are good international carrier flights like AirAsia, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa willing to make it happen.

Also Read : When To Find Cheap Flights

Where to stay while you are backpacking Pondicherry?

There are a few hostels around to make your backpacking Pondicherry adventure cost-effective.

1. Nomad House

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Nomad House is reviewed as one of the best places to stay in Pondicherry. A definite add to the Pondicherry travel guide. It is located about 2.3km from Promenade Beach and 3.7 km from Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Hence, staying at Nomad House could cut financial costs on travelling about. It is close to many places you would like to visit.  

The accommodation provides a shared kitchen and a shared lounge area. It can also help you with currency exchange, in case you need it.

The facilities offered are free parking, free WiFi, terrace. Nomad House also allows pets, in case you are travelling with your animal buddy. The prices start at about 300 INR. There are a variety of rooms and dorms to choose from. The Nomad House is designed to make your backpacking Pondicherry trip a fun one!

2. Micasa Hostels

Micasa Hostels- where to stay while you are backpacking pondicherry

Micasa Hostels is quite a fancy hostel to stay in Pondicherry. It is located at the heart of the city. It has about 10 rooms. Micasa Hostels is termed to be one of the backpacking hostels that meets international standards. It is one of the best hostels to stay in while you are backpacking Pondicherry.

Micasa, along with 10 rooms, has 4 common spaces you can use, a kitchen, laundry provisions and a home theatre. There are plenty of dorm room options to choose from.

Since Micasa is located on MG Road in the heritage town, you can experience city life without much effort. On Sundays, you can visit the old flea market.

The facilities offered are free WiFi, air conditioning, terrace, kitchen, laundry facilities. The rates of the rooms start at 629 INR.

3. Valentine Hostel

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Valentine hostel is located only within 800m of Promenade beach and about 1.6 km from Sri Aurbindo Ashram. Valentine hostel provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi. This is a cosy and comfortable hostel for digital nomads in Pondicherry. You can work near the beach and you do not have to worry about finances either.

One of the greatest things about this hostel is that each room comes with its own private bathroom and shower. There are also so many types of rooms to choose from. There is an option to even accommodate in a tent!

Facilities offered by Valentine is free parking, free WiFi, terrace, kitchen, luggage storage.

4. Routard Pondicherry

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Routard is situated only about 400 m from Promenade Beach and 400 m from Sri Aurobindo Ashram. The property is located about 800 m from Pondicherry Museum. This means that inhabitants at this hostel could literally walk to their destinations. Bharathi park is about a km away from this hostel. Botanical gardens also happen to be quite close at about 2.4 km.

This hostel offers a vegetarian breakfast every morning.

Many tourists remark this hostel as a great place to stay for a workcation because of the facilities that they over. The location of the hostel is also great for travellers.

5. Vagabond Pondicherry

Vagabond Pondicherry: where to stay while you are backpacking pondicherry

Vagabond Pondichery is an accommodation which is situated around 6 km from Sri Aurobindo Ashram. It is also within a 6 km radius from the Consulate General of France and Mankula Vinayagar Temple.

Each room in Vagabond has a wardrobe, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Some rooms have a balcony. A fridge is also provided in reach. The common space in Vagabond has large French windows. It is a recommended stay for workcations.

The hostel is located at a walkable distance from Auroville beach and Serenity beach.

The facilities available are free parking, terrace, air conditioning, dining table, fridge. In case you are travelling with a pet, there are no extra charges for its stay here.

6. Malar Residency

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Malar residency is located at a distance less than a km of Promenade beach and at a walkable distance from Sri Aurobindo Ashram. The accommodation offers a common lounge and free WiFi throughout. There is also free parking available for guests.

There are plenty of rooms to choose from at Malar. Each room comes with air conditioning, a TV, kettle, a shower, free toiletries. Each room also gets its own private bathroom and bed linen. They also provide vegetarian breakfast options.

The facilities available are free parking, free WiFi, room service, ATM/cash machine on site, common lounge.

7. Anantha Heritage

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Anantha heritage is a property from the 18 th century. It is a member of Dravidian Hotels. This property has been renovated and kept with architectural changes made to the property with antique furnishings.

The rooms are air-conditioned and provide a TV, kettle and private bathrooms. Ironing facilities are also provided.

The facilities available are free parking, free WiFi, family rooms, restaurant, room service.

8. Gurukulam Hostel

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Gurukulam hostel is in close proximity to several attractions. It is 1 km from Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 500 m from Botanical Garden and less than a km from Bharathi Park. It is also at a walkable distance from Promenade beach. Gurukulam hostel is a great budget hostel to stay in while you are backpacking Pondicherry.

Gurukulam hostel has a tour desk, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. There is also a shared kitchen available. Continental breakfast is available every morning at the hostel. The area is popular for cycling. Extra beds are available but depend upon the rooms you choose.

9. The French Villa Elite

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The French Villa Elite is an accommodation located in the White Town district. It offers a smokers lounge, an elevator and a parking lot. This is not your everyday backpackers’ accommodation.

However, if you do want to just relax and enjoy your vacation to Pondicherry, this is one of the best places to stay.

Some rooms feature a TV, refrigerator and a writing desk. A shower is included in each room. Towels are also included. Each room comes with its own terrace and sea view.

The facilities available are free parking, garden, terrace, housekeeping, air conditioning.

10. The Dreamcatcher Hostel

Hostel The Dreamcatcher, Auroville: where to stay while you are backpacking pondicherry

The Dreamcatcher hostel is located in Auroville. This is a nice peaceful accommodation if you do plan on skipping through Auroville. It provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. One of the most-opted hostels in Auroville while backpacking Pondicherry.

This hostel is located near some famous eateries like Bread & Chocolate, Tantos, Marc’s café. The Auroville beach is about 2.6 km away.

The facilities are an outdoor fireplace, terrace, garden, kitchen and games room, free WiFi, daily housekeeping, car hire and classes like yoga.

What to do on your backpacking Pondicherry trip?

1. white town.

white town- what to visit while you are backpacking pondicherry

The White town is known for its French aesthetic rues. It is a must-visit location in your Pondicherry travel guide. The serene, vibrant yellow and white walls, European style cafes, the beautiful trees on either side of the roads, coloured doors, balconies, bougainvillaea hanging around archways make it a great atmosphere to be around.

This town was once a secluded part of Pondicherry, which was only reserved for white French people. The main walks to take on this French Quartier is through four streets-  Rue Dumas, Rue Romain Rolland, Rue Suffren and Rue la Bourdonnais.

This part of Pondicherry is closely located to the seaside of Promenade, facing the Bay of Bengal. It is not just the colourful French residences that create the lovely atmosphere, the graffiti on the roads and the walls add a certain something to the vibe. Your plans of backpacking Pondicherry is incomplete without a visit here!

2. Café Des Arts

Café des Arts- what to visit while you are backpacking pondicherry

This 19 th century building needs to be on your Pondicherry travel guide. Another historical location with vintage décor and garden seating offers French café and coffee.

Café des Arts is a unique ‘Antique Art’ inspired café. It is located in the middle of Pondicherry. Luckily, to explore more, the café is located on Rue Suffren. It is an old, historical Franco Tamil residence that was converted into a chilled-out café.

All the dishes made here are made with fresh ingredients. So, this is not just a pretty café, the food is pretty good too.

The café is meant to help you unwind and chill you out with its open environment and garden. There is very little that is formal about it. However, the place does close down at 7 PM. This is not a terrible thing as you get to leave when the mosquitos begin to visit.

3. Rock Beach

Rock beach- what to visit while you are backpacking pondicherry

Rock beach, also known as promenade beach, has got to be on your Pondicherry travel guide. It is one of the famous beaches and is also the most visited. It is about 1.2 km long. The beach expands from War Memorial and ends at the Duplex Park on Goubert Avenue.

There is a grand statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the coastal line of the time. This statue is four-meter high. It is made up of black stones and is surrounded by granite pillars.

The promenade beach is known for the ‘promenades or the leisurely walks. The long coastal line makes it the perfect spot. There is a gelato shop nearby too. So, imagine spending your time in Pondicherry with leisurely walks on a hot day with smooth Italian ice cream in your hands.

4. Coffee in le café

Le Cafe- what to do while you are backpacking pondicherry

Le café is one of the iconic cafes to add to your Pondicherry guide. It is located along the Promenade beachfront. You can visit this café for a great dining experience. Your food is going to be served with a view of the waves hitting the coast.

It is the wonderful location and the unique and original set-up of the café that makes it worth it. le café used to be a port office during the times when the railway used to be running. It used to stretch from South Boulevard to the old Boulevard. However, in the middle 20 th century a cyclone made the piers collapse causing a shutdown.

Le café also offers terrace seating. Unfortunately, one of the biggest cons of the place is the access of crows to the place. This could get annoying—nonetheless, a great place to keep on your Pondicherry guide.

5. Visit churches

Churches In Pondicherry-a must visit while you are backpacking pondicherry

Visiting churches is another great idea to add to your Pondicherry guide list. There are about 7 churches scattered around the town. Each one is different in its own way. Churches are a great way to discover the architectural influence of the town.

Churches are one of the best places to visit during the winter months, especially in December. You can be a part of the Christmas processions in Pondicherry. The churches are decorated with bells, Christmas trees, lights, cakes, carols, and everything that you would expect Christmas to be (without the snow, of course)

Some of the churches in Pondicherry that you need to visit are:

  • Hallelujah Assembly of God Church
  • Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
  • Zion Methodist Church
  • Immaculate Conception Cathedral
  • Our Lady of Angels Church
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine, Villianur
  • St. Andrew’s Church

6. Serenity Beach

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Serenity beach is one of the most loved beaches in Pondicherry. Obviously, beaches are a must-see and must-visit on your travel guide to Pondicherry, but this beach is truly beautiful. It has palm trees on the shore, and the Bay of Bengal striking it.

This beach is not overcrowded and so you can enjoy your privacy in peace and quiet. It is a beautiful place for photographs with palm trees as your background.

The beach is not the only one near this area. There is a market located quite close to the beach. It is a handicrafts bazaar which is open on weekends from 10 am to 5 pm. The market sells handmade crafts of India, garments, accessories, bags. Also, Auroville is only 3 km away from this beach. If you plan it right, you can make a short visit to the beach before you head there.

7. Auroville

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Auroville is located 15 km away from Pondicherry city. It is located in the Viluppuram district. This place is known for its peace and tranquillity. Trees are all around Auroville. You can feel the hippie vibe just stepping into the place. The carefree environment is really meant to bring you into the spirit. There are many stores around Auroville to help you shop for clothes that fit the ambience. Pondicherry and Auroville are completely different. While Pondicherry is commercialised to make you feel like you are in a French quartier, Auroville makes you feel like you are in a spiritual sanctuary where you can lay yourself out.

You cannot miss out on Auroville if you want to go backpacking Pondicherry. There are so many places in Auroville that would be great to visit. It is truly a must-visit place on this travel guide to Pondicherry. However, Mantri mandir is probably one of the top places to pay a visit to.

8. Mantri Mandir

Mantri mandir- what to visit while you are backpacking pondicherry

Mantri mandir in Auroville is one of the greatest tourist attractions in all of Pondicherry. On the exterior, it looks like a large golden sphere appears to come out of the ground. Even though the Mati mandir is not actually made of gold, it is made of stainless steel which is later gold plated. It symbolises the birth of a new consciousness.

There are 12 gardens surrounding the golden sphere. The names of the gardens are Harmony, Bliss, Perfection, Progress, Consciousness etc. These gardens have their own variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and make it the perfect garden to find some peace among nature.

The name ‘Mantrimandir’ means ‘Temple of the Mother’. The concept of ‘Mother’ here is said to be the conscious and intelligent principle of Life, the Universal Mother. This is an important spiritual concept in Auroville.

9. Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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This ashram is on every travel guide to Pondicherry out there and rightfully so. The Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a spiritual or monastic community or an ashram. It is a favourite place to visit for backpackers from all over the world. People gather here to attain eternal peace and harmony. This is why Pondicherry is loved by many; you can find what you came in search for, although time is an indefinite factor.

Sri Aurobindo was a man in politics who has retired from it in 1910 and began the ashram with some of his disciples to spread his awareness. He devoted the ashram to inner spiritual life and work. He evolved a new method of practise called Integral yoga.

The ashram provides its guests with all they need for a healthy and peaceful life. It looks after your basic requirements of food, clothing and shelter. Medical care is also taken care of. There are libraries for study, facilities for cultural pursuits in music, dance, theatre and even physical health activities like sports, asanas, strength training and swimming.

10. Nightlife

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Backpacking Pondicherry can be really fun! Fortunately, Nightlife in Pondicherry exists but is deeply underrated. Surprising since alcohol prices are extremely low in this coastal town. This is even going to help with your Pondicherry travel costs.

Nightlife is the best way to measure how the town is and truly understand its dynamics. You can see how the locals or the youth of the city enjoy their nights here. Pondicherry is always beautiful at night with the voice of the seas whispering constantly.

Some of the popular bars in Pondicherry are

Le Club at White Town

The bamboo bar at MG Road

Paradise Lounge at Saram

Ecstacy at SV Patel road

Zero House Bar

Pondicherry In A Nutshell

With its old-world French charms, Pondicherry is able to give you an almost real taste of French culture and allure while being thousands of miles away from the country of its origins. Famous for its brilliantly painted residences, vast boulevards and street signs with French names, gothic churches and colonial structures, peaceful backwaters and pristine beaches, Pondicherry has a lot to offer. The city’s authentic French cuisine is the cherry on top.

The above-mentioned details will help in the best way possible to find the traveller in you while exploring Pondicherry.

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