Every nook and corner of this delightful little coastal city of Pondicherry, now Puducherry, is an embodiment of peace and tranquility. Walk down the picturesque sea-side boulevard or explore the colonial heritage of the city – its serenity is something that has remained consistent with time.
Pondy, as Puducherry is fondly called, is blessed with a pleasant mix of Indian and French influences. Right from the architecture of its heritage buildings to its art and crafts, one gets to explore the French aesthetics and rich Tamil traditions.
Every nook and corner of this delightful little coastal city of Pondicherry, now Puducherry, is an embodiment of peace and tranquility. Walk down the picturesque sea-side boulevard or explore the colonial heritage of the city – its serenity is something that has remained consistent with time.
Pondy, as Puducherry is fondly called, is blessed with a pleasant mix of Indian and French influences. Right from the architecture of its heritage buildings to its art and crafts, one gets to explore the French aesthetics and rich Tamil traditions. A visit to the local restaurant will offer you the best of the French and Indian cuisines too!
The Aurobindo Ashram is an iconic spiritual landmark located in the city and is very famous across the globe. Many tourists descend to the ashram each year to learn and practice the divine teachings of “integral yoga,” which is a scientific system that helps in the harmonious development of each and every aspect of an individual. You can also visit the enchanting experimental township of Auroville near the city that promotes the message of love and peace amongst people. The unspoilt virgin beaches are another tourist attraction that provide the perfect setup for a relaxed evening. And if touring the place reminds you of the Oscar winning movie, The Life of Pi, don’t be surprised, parts of the movie were shot here!
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