Ritwika Nandini Dash
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Have you ever visited to the little cut of heaven called Pondicherry?


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21/06/2020

The streets of the French Quarters of Pondicherry, also known as White Town, are dotted with charming mustard-yellow colonial structures with bougainvillaea laden walls. These are interspersed with cosy cafés and chic boutiques that offer delectable French cuisine and beverages. Simply strolling down these streets can give the travellers an insight into the fairytale charm of Pondicherry.
Pondicherry that will at last bring you down to the exquisite ocean side Promenade, where the Bay of Bengal energetically sprinkles the shores of the renowned Rock sea shore.

French Colony:
Puducherry was the last French colony in India. It became a part of India in 1954 as a Union Territory. The French settlement in Pondicherry causes you to feel as though you are not in India. The White Town of Pondicherry still has solid French impact with French names of boulevards and a significant number of the Tamilian talks familiar French.

Rock Beach:
This is one of the best beaches in Pondicherry where you can see almost all government buildings alongwith the french colony though just opposite to the Beach. People who are visiting Pondicherry must explore this area in the evening time to feel the sea breeze.

Paradise Beach:
Heaven Beach or Plage Paradiso as it is known is a famous traveller goal of Chunnambar. This Pondicherry sea shore got its name due to the serene experience it offers to its guests.

Matrimandir (Auroville):
It is a spot for individual quiet fixation. A spot which ought to be visited in a calm physical and mental state.

Serenity Beach:
Serenity sea shore is one of the perfect sea shores situated in the beach front town of Pondicherry. Just a twenty minutes drive from the northern part of Pondicherry.

Mahatma Gandhi Statue:

At Promenade Beach, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi - Father of the Nation, is one of the main landmarks in the territory of Pondicherry. The statue was built by a popular sculptor, Roy Choudhary. Aside from the sculpture itself, the primary feature of this well known traveler site in Pondicherry is the eight delightful cut columns that encompass the sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi.



Story by Ritwika Nandini Dash



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