A colonial touch blended with the robust Tamil culture, Pondicherry is just a two-hour picturesque drive away from Chennai. Visit here for the cobblestone cycling-friendly streets, the rich history of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, and some of the best cafes in which to hang out. A place where lethargy is a virtue, enjoy the sun rise at the widely used beachfront. The same place converts into a local hangout at night when traffic is stopped and post-dinner walkers turn out for ice cream.
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4.5 based on 1,562 reviews
Temple situated in middle of white town and nust to do in town. Gracious lord Ganesha island huge temple complex surrounded by. Beautiful golden chariot is there as well. They do have carnatic music concert in evenings during important festival dates. On average you can spend 45 minutes to one hour inside the temple. Plan in the evening as as temple glows with lights.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Approx 130 kms from Pondicherry this Temple can be reached by road.. Built around 7th century this place attracts many devotees from around to please the powerful Shani dev Direct buses avlbl from Bangalore, Pondicherry and chennai also.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
If you are a Hindu and like visiting temples make sure you visit the temple for the wonderful idols of Lord Ganesha.
4.5 based on 947 reviews
Excellent old church with towering high spires just opposite to the railway station. Altar is aesthetically done. The Gothic style 100-year-old church with some rare stained glass paintings of the 28 saints who were related to the devotion of Sacred Heart of Jesus, is one of the churches tourists visit often and is a famous pilgrimage site for Christians. The red and white-bricked walls reminded me of my primary school days - the Sacred Heart School. Visit to churches is a true reminiscent of so many childhood days. Right at the entrance are inscribed these degrees: "I will sanctify this place, for my heart is here." Cheers to life!!
4.5 based on 55 reviews
This is the place which lists down what all restorations have been done in and around Pondicherry. In a way it takes us back to olden times and shows what Pondicherry really was - a quiet sea side holiday town, long before the excellent connectivity with neighbouring cities transformed it into a weekend holiday destination. The place helps us connect the past of Pondicherry with the present.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
An old and famous Lord Siva Temple in Pondicherry. The Lord is worshipped in the form of Lingam. The paintings inside the temple is a treat. There is a pond on the back side of the temple. The other dieties include Vinayaka, Durga, Sani, Navagraha etc. Housed in a massive area, and near to Varadaraja Perumal Temple, it is a must worship place for those who are visiting Pondicherry.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The poojas (religious practices) in the temple are performed as per the rules in Sabarimala, the difference being that the Sabarimala temple is open only on specific days in a year, while Sri Ayyappa Swamy Temple Pondicherry, Puduvai Sri Iyappa Seva Sangam temple is open to devotees throughout the year. * Women of all age groups being allowed into the Sri Ayyappa Swamy Temple Pondicherry
4.5 based on 16 reviews
This light house beach is situated nearby to the beach. You could see the places nearby and visit few sea shores nearby. The view from here is v pretty.
4.0 based on 700 reviews
A spiritual experience sans any parallel. Ashram has stores where one could buy books on spirituality and photos of Mother and Shri Aurobindo. Quite an experience.
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