There are so many things to do in Pondicherry , but when you have got just 2 days you need to figure out the best things to do in those two days. It was a long weekend of April, 2012 when we headed to Pondicherry for just 2 days. We were urging to break from the city madness and visit somewhere delightful nearby. Pondicherry immediately came to our mind. Although it was the peak of summer season, yet we couldn’t brush aside the temptation of a pleasant road trip. And hence we packed our bags and set in our vehicle on a drive to this beautiful union territory of South India.
We started early in the morning. By 6 am we were actually out of the Bangalore boarders. It was a beautiful drive of almost 6 hours, mostly through state highway that passed amidst beautiful countryside. We had halted on our way for breakfast around 8am. After this, we drove straight to Pondicherry. We spent nearly 1.5 days in Pondicherry. And from our experience, here goes the list of best things to do in Pondicherry over 1.5 to two days.
1) Promenade Beach #1 – things to do in Pondicherry
We reachedPondicherry at around 3 o’clock. After checking-in into our hotel and having a nice lunch we headed straight to the Promenade (Rocky) beach, which was at around 10 minutes walk from our hotel. This beach has a nice provision to sit around on the rocks. There is a long stretch of pavement along the coastline, and a road runs parallel to it. I wondered how lucky of those who live just along the coast. They have such a super lovely morning walk trail. Actually, vehicles are not allowed on this road in the early and evening hours, letting the pedestrians have a super time walking leisurely across the beach.
After a long drive, it was an absolute refresher to sit on this beach and see the waves crushing on the rocks. After a good hour or so, we decided to walk along the pavement, passing several nice monuments on our way. On our way back, we stopped for snacks on a beach side small restaurant with open seating , watching the sea and the numerous activities going on the beach.
We then walked around the french style houses in the streets adjacent to the beach. While on our way back to our hotel, we had dinner at a local cafe. Then we came back to the hotel and called it a day.
Next day morning, we headed for a day long tour. We struck a nice deal with an autorickshaw driver just outside the gates of the hotel. He agreed to be with us the whole day and take us around all the spots that were worth visiting in Pondicherry.
2) Auro Beach #2 – Things to do in Pondicherry
We first headed to Auro beach. It is fine sand beach on the eastern coast. Actually, totally contrary to the Promenade beach, this one is swallo, has fine sand and is totally for playing into the water. Since the water is swallow, thus making it an absolute delight for the swimmers. We spent a nice morning hour here, strolling on the beach, along the coast. Also, we collected a huge number of shells from the coast (perhaps with nothing better to do 😛 ) before we thought to bid farewell to this beach.
3) Auroville #3 – Things to do in Pondicherry
Next, from Auro beach, we headed to Auroville. It is an experimental township where people of all nationalities live together in absolute harmony. The concept of the township is to let people live and thrive together in harmony , no matter which caste, rase or religion they belong to. A major population of Auroville is foreign nationals. The township also boasts to be self sufficient. The people of Auroville work together to maintain their ecosystem, with the help of workers employed from nearby villages. They have their own farms, dairy farms, schools, hospitals, market, shops, and anything else that you can think of that is required to sustain a modern life. Must say, Auroville was a unique experience that we had.
In the center of Auroville lies Matrimandir, a huge meditation center. It can be seen from far and wide even outside of Auroville. Read more about the interesting township in my post here.
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4) Paradise Beach #4 – Things to do in Pondicherry
By the time we were out of Auroville, it was afternoon. We then had lunch. Post lunch we headed to Paradise beach. We went to the beach via boat ride upon a backwater lake. Paradise beach is no less than what its name suggests. It is a soft sandy beach formed on the coast, almost secluded. The water on this beach is a pristine turquoise blue and the sand fine white. The water is very swallow on the shore but soon becomes deep. So, swimming is permitted only on the shores . Even the currents get pretty strong as you go further in the sea.
This beach is privately maintained. And, it is absolutely neat and clean. It has abundant options of food, restroom and resting shacks right on the shore. It is around 8km from the main city. And we found it to be one of the most beautiful and clean beaches in India that we have visited so far. We played in water and then rested on this beach for a couple of hours. Although I had to literally drag myself to leave from here.
The only teaser that kept crossing my mind was why I didn’t do my due diligence before. If I knew of this beach before, I would have planned for at least half a day solely on this. But alas, it was too late now. The last return ferry from the beach back to the shore was around 5:30. We boarded this ferry and then returned back to board our autorichshaw waiting on the road.
5) Sri Aurovindo Aashram #5 – Things to do in Pondicherry
It was already 6 by the time we reached back in the main town. Before closing our day we visited the famous Aurovindo aashram. This Aashram is a spiritual centre for those seeking inner peace. The aashram was started as a small community gathering center by Sri Aurovindo when he settled in Pondicherry. Later it grew in popularity and strength with each passing day. Now, it is one of the most famous places to visit in Pondicherry. While the roots of the community of Sri Aurovindo lies in this Aashram, the members now reside all across Pondicherry.
They gather in the morning and evening for the prayers and meditation centers. We were just in time for the late evening meditation session. We participated in the meditation for around half an hour. The Aashram looked quiet abuzz with activities at this point of time.
Back to the hotel
From Aurovindo Aashram, we headed back to the Promenade beach for an evening stroll. Tonight, we stayed till late at the beach. Then we returned back to our hotel for the night. Tonight, we had dinner in the hotel itself. Post dinner we retired to a restful sleep. Next day post breakfast we started our trip back to Bangalore. It were a nicely spent 2 days weekend and the memories were built forever! I would anytime vote Pondicherry for a lovely family weekend getaway from any of the metropolitans of South India. Well, writing this post itself makes me carve to go there again.
Tips for a trip to Pondicherry
- Plan for a 3-4 days trip if you want a leisurely trip
- Nearest airport is Chennai. You can hire a cab or take a bus from Chennai to Pondicherry
- The place is well connected to rest of the cities of South India via road as well as rail network
- A road trip from Bangalore would take around 5 hours.
- Spend at least half a day at Auroville and another half day at Paradise beach
- You can then keep one more day for the rest of the sites
- Visit some more places which we couldn’t cover in our plan
- Take a morning walk or evening stroll on the Promenade beach for sure
- Try out the local cafes. Most of them have delicious food
- The place has a beautiful laid back culture, try to slow down a little when here, to match the pace and enjoy the place to the best
- It gets extremely hot in the summer months of March – June. Best time to visit would be between November to February.
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India has so many options for beaches. Never heard of this one but if I’m in Chenna, I may just pay it a visit. Looks like a lovely place to relax.
Sure, you would love it. India has a very long coastline that runs on both east and west side of the country. It is marked by many different beaches from rocky to sandy, white sand or yellow sand .. fine sand .. you just name it 🙂
Pondicherry is one of my favourite places in India. It was my first solo trip so it will always be special. When I was in Pondicherry I was happily surprised to see the Masi Magam festival going on in other part of the city. Not many go to the Tamil Pondicherry. It is full of life.
Pondicherry is our favorite too. It is our first destination that we had driven down to. You were lucky to catch the festival
It must be really hot in pondicherry in April. I remember going in March and couldnt enjoy much due to heat.. But you seem to be fine with it and seem to have enjoyed it.
It was very hot in April. Now when I think, I don’t know how exactly we managed to enjoy even in the scorching heat 😀
Although Paradise Beach sounds tempting, I think what would really draw me to Pondicherry is to experience Auroville. It really sounds like paradise. Imagine the entire world lived like that, in harmony with each other. Would be fantastic.
You are right. Auroville is a grand concept.
Puducherry is such a beautiful place. Neemrana has lovely properties there. What all did you eat out there??
It is very beautiful. We had most of our breakfast and dinner in the beach side shacks and some cozy cafes. We tried continental food a lot, even the small cafes seemed to have delicious options.
I’ve been there in January 🙂 Gosh, I have amazing memories from that trip! I I stayed there in an amazing old house 🙂
Wow..I would love to stay in an old house there.. must have been a beautiful experience
I cant believe there’s actually a pedestrian only zone there. I’ve never seen one anywhere in India. In fact that’s usually why I never find Indian cities to be a pleasant experience unfortunately. Interesting definetly, but most certainly not pleasant or relaxing 🙂
I can totally understand. India is not a pedestrian friendly destination … to put it bluntly. I get frustrated often walking the distance from bus stop to my home because of the difficulty I have to face while walking. That is the reason I highlighted this part of Pondicherry in my post. It is a real pleasure to experience a pedestrian only zone in India 🙂
Pondicherry sounds amazing. What an interesting mix of spiritual centres and beautiful beaches. Paradise beach is especially attractive, like it was in the Philippines or the Caribbean.
You describe it so well..it is an amazing place for sure
I love the photos, it looks like you had a wonderful time. The beach is my fav. place.
We did have a wonderful time
Great guide on the beaches to check out. 10 minutes walk to Promenade beach from the hotel is pretty good. It sounded like a lot of fun going around to all the different beaches. Too bad you didn’t have more time at Paradise Beach but these things happen. Auroville sounds like an interesting little community. I’m glad they are trying to live together to set an example for others.
You are right. You can never get tired of a place that you love. Same happened with us at Paradise beach. But then, Pondicherry has so much to offer, different kind of things, you can choose what you want to do. And yes, Auroville is one of a kind place, I hope others learn from their example and one day we achieve absolute world peace in real terms
Looking at these pictures when it’s winter in Russia is really making me want to drop everything and head to Pondicherry! Itd be so nice to take a stroll on the beach. Loved this post!
I know. When you are tired of the winters and they never seem to recede, a tropical beach provides the ultimate relaxing atmosphere
Such a wonderful place Pondicherry is. It looks like a great destination to visit some day.
It definitely is Ance
I haven’t been to Pondicherry on my previous visits to India but I will be back in India in march and I think I will be heading to this area. Thanks for sharing about it. I will save it and make sure i take a trip here.
Thanks Kathy. I know it will be a wonderful trip , you will enjoy it a lot
Pondicherry is so calm and beautiful reminded me of childhood days when I went there
You are right. It is a quiet place where you can relax a lot
What a helpful place. Paradise beach sounds and looks like a great place to soak up the rays. Oddly enough, Paradise by Coldplay just came on my Spotify as I was reading this 🙂
Wow..quiet a coincidence
I have such a connection to the sea. I love the photos of the beach.
Sounds like you had a wonderful trip. This is a great round up of places to visit and I hope one day I will be able to make it here. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Soraya, we did have a wonderful trip to Pondicherry. Already carving to return back here
Pondicherry looks like an awesome place to visit!! Paradise Beach sounds amazing. Thank you for offering such fantastic tips and advice!
Thanks Jackie. It is a small beautiful place to visit. Auroville is quiet an experience, so is a walk around the rocky beach
I am from Bangalore. This looks like a prefect roadtrip from here. Time to hit the French colony.
Perfect..wish you a happy journey 🙂
I was in Pondy a couple of years back on new year’s eve. Guess what, we landed there with no reservation and it was quite an adventure hunting for a decent hotel room to sleep at 11.00 in the night. All the hotels were fully booked and we finally found a shabby dorm. We returned within a day with a lesson learnt- not to venture out on new year’s eve without pre booking. Reading your post makes me feel like going back to Pondicherry and explore it at leisure 🙂
You should do that Sindhu..you will love the place if you plan a little bit and go, particularly during the new year time because it is so packed (all the places are) during this time. We recently learnt a similar lesson, just two days back on our year end vacation where we had planned a little late and had to book whatever hotel was available, at the last moment. And the hotel definitely turned out to be a big disappointment