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10 Unique Destinations in India for a Memorable Bachelorette Trip.

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10 Unique Destinations in India for a Memorable Bachelorette Trip...​


1.Pondicherry:

Pondicherry lies a couple of hours away from bustling Chennai. This quiet little town has an unmistakable French connection and a charming vibe. The colonial buildings here, some of which date back to the 18th century, stretch along a grid of clean straight streets which open to pristine beaches. Visitors to this area are greeted by mellow hues of cream, yellow, pink and grey walls interspersed with flamboyant bougainvillea blooms bursting over gates and walls of courtyards. The quaint old cobbled streets lead to beautiful heritage stays that are a perfect setting for a memorable and relaxed bachelorette party
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2.Udaipur, Rajasthan:


The ‘City of Lakes’ is rich in natural beauty, ethnic culture and luxurious heritage hotels. Live like royals on your bachelorette break in any one of the beautifully restored hotels and resorts in Udaipur. Camp under the open skies, explore sprawling forts, or simply enjoy leisurely boat rides across the beautiful lakes. We bet the camel rides will have you all squealing! For more adventure, sleep under the stars and relive past memories with your squad before dawn breaks.

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3.Hampi, Karnataka:

Party with the past at Hampi, in Karnataka. The stunning and magnificent ruins here, which date back to the Vijayanagar Dynasty, will captivate you and your besties. This World Heritage Site is serene and scenic and make for a relaxed visit. Celebrate your friendships here and create some more history together as you are surrounded by compelling vistas dating back to a regal past.


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4.Nashik, Maharashtra

Picturesque views, fine wine and your favorite girls by your side – that’s our perfect recipe for a bachelorette bash that will be relished for years to come. Explore the vineyards of Nashik and learn about how wine is made, processed, bottled – and of course, sip to your heart’s content with wine tasting sessions in a cellar. Indulge in riverside picnics and treks alongside all that wine chugging, and enjoy a heady, spirited bachelorette bash. We raise a toast to this option too

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5.Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian North-East is one of the most beautiful and least explored places in the country. This gorgeous town in Arunachal Pradesh, with jagged hills and lush greenery, has recently become a go-to travel destination. Being both naturally and historically endowed, it offers lofty mountains, azure skies and sparkling lakes alongside monasteries and stupas which are more than hundred years old. We bet you won’t get tired of taking selfies and squad pictures against the wonderful waterfalls, scenic rivers, and misty mountains.

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6.Spiti Valley, Ladakh

If you’re looking for a less commercial and more untouched bachelorette trip experience, Spiti Valley in Ladakh is the place to head to. The cold mountainous desert of Spiti offers a mesmerizing view of the barren Himalayas, transparent glaciers, picture-perfect monasteries and pretty towns. Also referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, it is an adventure lover’s paradise. Surrounded by deep ravines and gorges, the beauty of Spiti and its top attractions will make your jaw drop. To experience the authentic culture and cuisine, we recommend you and your squad book a homestay with a local family here

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7.Lakshadweep

Head out into the Arabian Sea on a private yacht and make your way straight to the shores of Lakshadweep. The island is known for its sun-kissed beaches and exotic landscape. However, the beauty that the place has to offer is not only restricted to land. Book a scuba session with your girls and dive into the warm waters to discover the breathtaking views that lie underneath. The 4,200 sq km of virgin lagoons and untouched coral reefs will extend an experience unlike any other. The island offers several other water-based activities such as snorkeling, kayaking and more.
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8.Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

If you and your squad are a bunch of active, adventurous ladies, pack your backpacks and sneakers and head to Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. Throw away any planned itinerary and let loose in the hilly trails and quaint inns along the way. Unwind in the lap of nature and enjoy the legendary hospitality of the residents of these unspoiled areas. You will come back refreshed and recharged for your busy bridal and wedding preparations once you are back home..

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9.Alleppey, Kerala

This little city in Kerala, a stated termed as ‘God’s Own Country’, is lush and lovely. Best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey provides all the respite you need from your hectic schedules back in the city. Explore the beautiful landscape of this area from the shaded environs of your houseboat which takes a meandering route through quaint waterways and huge lakes. Book traditional Kairali massages and pampering sessions here, and gift each other fragrant spices like cinnamon and cardamon for those tea and chat sessions once you get back home.







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10. Goa

No list of party places in India is can be complete without a mention of Goa – often seen as the party capital of India! Goa is packed with fun and out-of-the-world party hangouts. Visit a karaoke bar and have a singing competition with your squad or drop by a lively nightclub and let loose. You will relish the music, delicious cocktails, divine seafood and sandy beaches in Goa, which never disappoints. If you happen to be there on a Wednesday or a Saturday, Anjuna and Arpora beaches are busy with flea markets which are great places to buy colorful Goa beachwear, trinkets, and souvenirs for your pals.

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10 Unique Destinations in India for a Memorable Bachelorette Trip...​


1.Pondicherry:

Pondicherry lies a couple of hours away from bustling Chennai. This quiet little town has an unmistakable French connection and a charming vibe. The colonial buildings here, some of which date back to the 18th century, stretch along a grid of clean straight streets which open to pristine beaches. Visitors to this area are greeted by mellow hues of cream, yellow, pink and grey walls interspersed with flamboyant bougainvillea blooms bursting over gates and walls of courtyards. The quaint old cobbled streets lead to beautiful heritage stays that are a perfect setting for a memorable and relaxed bachelorette party
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2.Udaipur, Rajasthan:


The ‘City of Lakes’ is rich in natural beauty, ethnic culture and luxurious heritage hotels. Live like royals on your bachelorette break in any one of the beautifully restored hotels and resorts in Udaipur. Camp under the open skies, explore sprawling forts, or simply enjoy leisurely boat rides across the beautiful lakes. We bet the camel rides will have you all squealing! For more adventure, sleep under the stars and relive past memories with your squad before dawn breaks.

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3.Hampi, Karnataka:

Party with the past at Hampi, in Karnataka. The stunning and magnificent ruins here, which date back to the Vijayanagar Dynasty, will captivate you and your besties. This World Heritage Site is serene and scenic and make for a relaxed visit. Celebrate your friendships here and create some more history together as you are surrounded by compelling vistas dating back to a regal past.


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4.Nashik, Maharashtra

Picturesque views, fine wine and your favorite girls by your side – that’s our perfect recipe for a bachelorette bash that will be relished for years to come. Explore the vineyards of Nashik and learn about how wine is made, processed, bottled – and of course, sip to your heart’s content with wine tasting sessions in a cellar. Indulge in riverside picnics and treks alongside all that wine chugging, and enjoy a heady, spirited bachelorette bash. We raise a toast to this option too

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5.Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian North-East is one of the most beautiful and least explored places in the country. This gorgeous town in Arunachal Pradesh, with jagged hills and lush greenery, has recently become a go-to travel destination. Being both naturally and historically endowed, it offers lofty mountains, azure skies and sparkling lakes alongside monasteries and stupas which are more than hundred years old. We bet you won’t get tired of taking selfies and squad pictures against the wonderful waterfalls, scenic rivers, and misty mountains.

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6.Spiti Valley, Ladakh

If you’re looking for a less commercial and more untouched bachelorette trip experience, Spiti Valley in Ladakh is the place to head to. The cold mountainous desert of Spiti offers a mesmerizing view of the barren Himalayas, transparent glaciers, picture-perfect monasteries and pretty towns. Also referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, it is an adventure lover’s paradise. Surrounded by deep ravines and gorges, the beauty of Spiti and its top attractions will make your jaw drop. To experience the authentic culture and cuisine, we recommend you and your squad book a homestay with a local family here

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7.Lakshadweep

Head out into the Arabian Sea on a private yacht and make your way straight to the shores of Lakshadweep. The island is known for its sun-kissed beaches and exotic landscape. However, the beauty that the place has to offer is not only restricted to land. Book a scuba session with your girls and dive into the warm waters to discover the breathtaking views that lie underneath. The 4,200 sq km of virgin lagoons and untouched coral reefs will extend an experience unlike any other. The island offers several other water-based activities such as snorkeling, kayaking and more.
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8.Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

If you and your squad are a bunch of active, adventurous ladies, pack your backpacks and sneakers and head to Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. Throw away any planned itinerary and let loose in the hilly trails and quaint inns along the way. Unwind in the lap of nature and enjoy the legendary hospitality of the residents of these unspoiled areas. You will come back refreshed and recharged for your busy bridal and wedding preparations once you are back home..

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9.Alleppey, Kerala

This little city in Kerala, a stated termed as ‘God’s Own Country’, is lush and lovely. Best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey provides all the respite you need from your hectic schedules back in the city. Explore the beautiful landscape of this area from the shaded environs of your houseboat which takes a meandering route through quaint waterways and huge lakes. Book traditional Kairali massages and pampering sessions here, and gift each other fragrant spices like cinnamon and cardamon for those tea and chat sessions once you get back home.







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10. Goa

No list of party places in India is can be complete without a mention of Goa – often seen as the party capital of India! Goa is packed with fun and out-of-the-world party hangouts. Visit a karaoke bar and have a singing competition with your squad or drop by a lively nightclub and let loose. You will relish the music, delicious cocktails, divine seafood and sandy beaches in Goa, which never disappoints. If you happen to be there on a Wednesday or a Saturday, Anjuna and Arpora beaches are busy with flea markets which are great places to buy colorful Goa beachwear, trinkets, and souvenirs for your pals.

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Chalo Anna let's go to Allepey kerela
 
Maybe next trip will be to aalapuzha (Alleppey) or Goa...

Last time pondicherry was planned, but some technical issues, it got cancelled..
 

10 Unique Destinations in India for a Memorable Bachelorette Trip...​





6.Spiti Valley, Ladakh

If you’re looking for a less commercial and more untouched bachelorette trip experience, Spiti Valley in Ladakh is the place to head to. The cold mountainous desert of Spiti offers a mesmerizing view of the barren Himalayas, transparent glaciers, picture-perfect monasteries and pretty towns. Also referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, it is an adventure lover’s paradise. Surrounded by deep ravines and gorges, the beauty of Spiti and its top attractions will make your jaw drop. To experience the authentic culture and cuisine, we recommend you and your squad book a homestay with a local family here

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For those who are looking to travel to a beautiful place and have some peace of mind. I would suggest spiti valley.

I have been to kasol and most of the other touristic spots in Himachal Pradesh and to Kashmir too.

But I would trade in spiti valley for any one of those. You might not get range for prepaid sims there unless it is BSNL.

There people are also very firendly
 
Chalo Anna let's go to Allepey kerela

Beaches In Alleppey

Alleppey has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. And the best part is that they’re still in their untouched, pristine form as they do not encounter many visitors.

1. Alappuzha Beach

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With dense palm groves, a beautiful park nearby, an ancient lighthouse, pristine sceneries, & a charming blend of the sea, canals, lagoons, and freshwater rivers all under one roof, the Alappuzha Beach is among the top places to visit in Alleppey. The picturesque beach provides a perfect location for many of the movies shot here time and again. The beach is a paradise for people seeking relaxation as well as for those willing to indulge in adventure activities like parasailing, beach volleyball, & surfing.

2. Marari Beach
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Located a mere 11 km away from Alleppey in the quaint town of Mararikulam, the Marari Beach is the perfect spot for a relaxing, family trip or a romantic stroll with your lover. The seawater is clean and ideal for swimming. A number of lavish yet budgeted holiday resorts and homestay accommodation options present in the area make this beach one of the best tourist places in Alleppey.

3. Andhakaranazhi Beach
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Famous as the ‘Lagoon of Darkness’ among tourists and an absolute delight among hardcore nature photographers, Andhakaranazhi is a gorgeous beach located 31 km from Alleppey on the Kochi-Alleppey route and is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Alleppey. Housing the super pretty Manakkodam lighthouse, the beach is where the backwaters and the Arabian Sea merge and the phenomenon is a sight in itself, especially at the time of sunset and sunrise.

4. Thumpoly Beach

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Want to end your vacation on a romantic note? Well then, here is Thumpoly Beach where you can savor a stunning sunset with your partner. After all the exploring, you can relax here on the golden sand and enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and greenery. You can also get relief from the heat by splashing some cold water from the ocean. Make sure that you include this place in your itinerary as it is a perfect place to end your Alleppey sightseeing tour.

5. Punnapra BeachPunnapra-Beach-400x228.jpg

If you are the kind of person who likes to explore secluded places then Alleppey has just the right place for you. Punnapra is one of the tranquil places to see in Alleppey which is surrounded by green palm trees against a stunning blue background of waters. You can walk hand in hand with your partner here and then relax on the beach, soaking in the warmth of the sun’s rays. Apart from this, you can also opt for an ayurvedic massage under the sky lit with stars.

6. Thottappally Beach

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For spending some quality time with your family on your vacation, you must visit Thottappally Beach which is also considered to be one of the best Alleppey places to visit. The highlight of this beach is its mesmerizing sunsets and black sand. The reason for the black sand is the high content of Zircon found in it. You will find a mix of white and black sand at this beach and you can relax here while enjoying the view of palm trees and sunset. Take a stroll on the beach barefoot and relax your weary soul!

7. Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple
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Believed to have been built in 790 AD, the Krishna Temple in Alappuzha is a Hindu temple famous for the ‘palpayasam’, a delicious sweet pudding made of rice and milk offered to the deities as well as the visitors there. Famous among visitors as the ‘Dwaraka of the South’, this temple is among the highly recommended places to see in Alleppey.

8. St. Mary Forane Church
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One of the oldest and most beautiful Christian churches in the country, the St Mary Forane Church belongs to the Syro Malabar Church under the archeparchy of Changanacherry. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Alleppey owing to its magnificent sculpture, murals, and the stunning views of the backwaters flowing adjacent to it.

9. St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal
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Well known as the only shrine of St. Sebastian in the entire world, the St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal is one of the most popular Alappuzha tourist places. Established in the 16th century and renovated quite a few times after that, the St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal is something that you shouldn’t leave out of your itinerary for its majestic architecture among other things.

10. Edathua Church.
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Popular for hosting grand feasts in the month of May, Edathua Church is one of the popular Alleppey tourist places. Located in close proximity to the sea level area, this church is known for numerous reasons. A massive Edathua is located close to the church and hence the name. The architecture resembles the designs of the popular churches in medieval Europe.

11. St. Andrew’s Forane Church
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You cannot miss St. Andrew’s Forane Church on your Alleppey sightseeing tour. Another one of the popular pilgrimage sites in Alleppey, this church was built during the 16th century by Portuguese missionaries and lies in close proximity to the shore of the Arabian Sea. This is amongst the best tourist places in Alappuzha.

12. Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple

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Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple is believed to be 500-years old which is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy. This is the most beautiful part of this district which is why it is counted among the top places to see in Alleppey. While exploring this place, you will find several photographers, travellers, and architects visiting this place. Once inside the temple, you will get to witness the 20 feet tall idol of the goddess. To enter the inner sanctum, men are asked to remove their upper body clothes.


13. Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple

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Located in Alappuzha district, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is the largest temple in Kerala that is dedicated to Serpent gods. On the path that leads to the temple and trees, there are around 1,00,000 images of snakes. Every year this temple organizes Mannarasala Aayilyam which is a festival in a grand way. The main family that is taking care of the temple participates in all the rituals of this festival and you must attend this auspicious festival

14. Chettikulangara Temple

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Chettikulangara Temple is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey for all religious people and is located in Chettikulangara. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sree Bhadrakali who was born out of Lord Shiva’s third eye and according to Hindu mythology, she killed the demon Daruka. The locals worship Goddess Bhadrakali for prosperity and salvation. Bhadra means good and Kali refers to the Goddess of time and so the locals believe that Goddess Bhadrakali is the Goddess of time.

15. Chakkulathukavu Temple

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Situated in Neerattupuram, Alappuzha District, Chakkulathukavu Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. This is one of the most visited temples in the state on this list of places to see in Alleppey. Chakkulathukavu temple is located on the bank of the serene Pampa River. All South Indians and other tourists visit this temple every year to worship Goddess Durga. The best time to visit this temple is in November or December as the festival Pongala is celebrated in these months.

16. Kuttanad

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Popularly known in the South as the Rice Bowl of Kerala, the village of Kuttanad is one of the few places in the world where farming is carried out below sea level. Its vast picturesque paddy fields, the various activities of toddy tapping, duck farming, coconut cultivation, & fishing, allure tourists from all over the world. It is considered one of the best tourist places in Alleppey because of its famous recipes for spicy curries and finger-licking delicacies

17. Alleppey Lighthouse
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The Alappuzha Lighthouse, once a marker of the busiest ports and trade centres of Kerala, is now an important historical monument in Alleppey, and the first of its kind along the Arabian coast. One can go to the top and enjoy the awesome greenscapes of the entire Alleppey town and enhance their Alleppey sightseeing experience. One can also click amazing pictures with the lighthouse in the backdrop.
 
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10 Unique Destinations in India for a Memorable Bachelorette Trip...​


1.Pondicherry:

Pondicherry lies a couple of hours away from bustling Chennai. This quiet little town has an unmistakable French connection and a charming vibe. The colonial buildings here, some of which date back to the 18th century, stretch along a grid of clean straight streets which open to pristine beaches. Visitors to this area are greeted by mellow hues of cream, yellow, pink and grey walls interspersed with flamboyant bougainvillea blooms bursting over gates and walls of courtyards. The quaint old cobbled streets lead to beautiful heritage stays that are a perfect setting for a memorable and relaxed bachelorette party
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2.Udaipur, Rajasthan:


The ‘City of Lakes’ is rich in natural beauty, ethnic culture and luxurious heritage hotels. Live like royals on your bachelorette break in any one of the beautifully restored hotels and resorts in Udaipur. Camp under the open skies, explore sprawling forts, or simply enjoy leisurely boat rides across the beautiful lakes. We bet the camel rides will have you all squealing! For more adventure, sleep under the stars and relive past memories with your squad before dawn breaks.

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3.Hampi, Karnataka:

Party with the past at Hampi, in Karnataka. The stunning and magnificent ruins here, which date back to the Vijayanagar Dynasty, will captivate you and your besties. This World Heritage Site is serene and scenic and make for a relaxed visit. Celebrate your friendships here and create some more history together as you are surrounded by compelling vistas dating back to a regal past.


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4.Nashik, Maharashtra

Picturesque views, fine wine and your favorite girls by your side – that’s our perfect recipe for a bachelorette bash that will be relished for years to come. Explore the vineyards of Nashik and learn about how wine is made, processed, bottled – and of course, sip to your heart’s content with wine tasting sessions in a cellar. Indulge in riverside picnics and treks alongside all that wine chugging, and enjoy a heady, spirited bachelorette bash. We raise a toast to this option too

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5.Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian North-East is one of the most beautiful and least explored places in the country. This gorgeous town in Arunachal Pradesh, with jagged hills and lush greenery, has recently become a go-to travel destination. Being both naturally and historically endowed, it offers lofty mountains, azure skies and sparkling lakes alongside monasteries and stupas which are more than hundred years old. We bet you won’t get tired of taking selfies and squad pictures against the wonderful waterfalls, scenic rivers, and misty mountains.

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6.Spiti Valley, Ladakh

If you’re looking for a less commercial and more untouched bachelorette trip experience, Spiti Valley in Ladakh is the place to head to. The cold mountainous desert of Spiti offers a mesmerizing view of the barren Himalayas, transparent glaciers, picture-perfect monasteries and pretty towns. Also referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, it is an adventure lover’s paradise. Surrounded by deep ravines and gorges, the beauty of Spiti and its top attractions will make your jaw drop. To experience the authentic culture and cuisine, we recommend you and your squad book a homestay with a local family here

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7.Lakshadweep

Head out into the Arabian Sea on a private yacht and make your way straight to the shores of Lakshadweep. The island is known for its sun-kissed beaches and exotic landscape. However, the beauty that the place has to offer is not only restricted to land. Book a scuba session with your girls and dive into the warm waters to discover the breathtaking views that lie underneath. The 4,200 sq km of virgin lagoons and untouched coral reefs will extend an experience unlike any other. The island offers several other water-based activities such as snorkeling, kayaking and more.
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8.Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

If you and your squad are a bunch of active, adventurous ladies, pack your backpacks and sneakers and head to Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. Throw away any planned itinerary and let loose in the hilly trails and quaint inns along the way. Unwind in the lap of nature and enjoy the legendary hospitality of the residents of these unspoiled areas. You will come back refreshed and recharged for your busy bridal and wedding preparations once you are back home..

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9.Alleppey, Kerala

This little city in Kerala, a stated termed as ‘God’s Own Country’, is lush and lovely. Best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey provides all the respite you need from your hectic schedules back in the city. Explore the beautiful landscape of this area from the shaded environs of your houseboat which takes a meandering route through quaint waterways and huge lakes. Book traditional Kairali massages and pampering sessions here, and gift each other fragrant spices like cinnamon and cardamon for those tea and chat sessions once you get back home.







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10. Goa

No list of party places in India is can be complete without a mention of Goa – often seen as the party capital of India! Goa is packed with fun and out-of-the-world party hangouts. Visit a karaoke bar and have a singing competition with your squad or drop by a lively nightclub and let loose. You will relish the music, delicious cocktails, divine seafood and sandy beaches in Goa, which never disappoints. If you happen to be there on a Wednesday or a Saturday, Anjuna and Arpora beaches are busy with flea markets which are great places to buy colorful Goa beachwear, trinkets, and souvenirs for your pals.

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Excellent destinations ..Wanna visit all of them
 
Kashmir would be one of my next year destination :angel:
Didn’t go any of the mentioned one from above list :ill:
 
Maybe next trip will be to aalapuzha (Alleppey) or Goa...

Last time pondicherry was planned, but some technical issues, it got cancelled..

Plan This time wid me : :Like: @Shyam



1.Sri Aurobindo Ashram :
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A spiritual community established at Pondicherry by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh on November 24th 1926. The ashram has since become one of the prime destinations for tourists and spiritual seekers. The chief aims and ideals of the ashrams are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa. The ashram contains several offices, a library, a printing press, playground, art gallery, a dispensary/nursing home, dairy, farms, guest houses, bakery etc. the main building in the establishment are the marble Samadhi which is the resting place of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa.

2.Auroville

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With its name meaning ‘The City of Dawn’ is a township located 8 kilometers from Pondicherry. It was founded in 1968 by Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa and was designed by the French architect Roger Anger. The idea was to create a universal town where people from all over the world would live in harmony and peace irrespective of caste, color, nationalities etc. During the inauguration soil from around 124 was placed in a lotus shaped urn to symbolize the idea behind the establishment of the township. The middle of the town is crowned by a temple which symbolizes the universal mother and is called ‘Matrimandir’. Today a population of 2,007 people houses the colony from over 44 different countries.

3.Immaculate Conception Cathedral.

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Consecrated in 1791, the 300 year old church is the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral as we see today was built on the place where three other churches were built before the French occupation of Pondicherry. The construction started in 1791 and further improvements were made to the building till 1987. The feast of the church is celebrated on the 8th of December every year. The church was also visited by Mother Teresa and is one of the oldest churches in Puducherry. It is also known by the locals as ‘Samba Kovil’.

4. Promenade Beach
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About 1.5 long, the Promenade beach is one of the main beaches in Puducherry. The walk is characterized by various landmarks and statues including the statue of Joan of Arc, the Heritage town hall, Dupleix statue, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the old light house etc. if you need a calm and quaint place perfect for an evening stroll, this is a place you want to be at. The sea breeze and the sights and sounds work as a relaxing potion on your min. The beach is a recommended visit which is devoid of the hustle of the city streets. There is also a well established tourist center where you can get some extra information about the town of Pondicherry.


5. Ousteri Wetland and National Park

Located on the Pondicherry-Villuppuram road at a distance of 10 kilometers from the town of Pondicherry, the Ousteri Wetland and National Park covers an area of around 3.9 sq kilometers. Geographically the place lies in the territory of both Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. The place is home to a huge variety of aqua-fauna and avi-fauna. The place is frequented by several tourists because of the house boat services offered here. The several unique species of trees and herbs here attract a huge number of migratory birds and has become an important ecological niche in the south Indian region. The various birds and aquatic species found here make it a photographer’s delight and is a must visit for a shutterbug.


6. Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus
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Located at the south boulevard, the Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus was consecrated on December 17th, 1907. The building is a fine specimen of gothic style architecture and has become a famous pilgrimage spot for the Christians in India. The structure of this church is 50 meters long, 48 meters wide and 18 meters high and is held by 24 columns. The windows are adorned with stained glass paintings of 28 saints who were devoted to the sacred heart of Jesus. The church premise also has a grotto dedicated to our lady of Lourdes, a parish hall and an adoration chapel. The church was fully renovated and restored in 2005 giving it its current look, however only minor physical changes were made to the structure.


7. Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple.

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Located on M.G. road, Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple is considered to be the oldest Hindu temple in Pondicherry and dates back to 600 ad. The temple is built in Dravidian style of architecture evident by its sculpted pillars and a brightly colored gopuram adrorned with the sculptures of the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple is dedicated to Sri Varadaraja Perumal an incarnation of lord Vishnu. According to local legend the temple was originally supposed to house the idols of Lord Rama, Lakshamana, Sita and Lord Hanuman which were brought from the sea by the local fishermen. Right behind the temple there is a shrine dedicated to Lord Narsimha, another incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is a famous pilgrimage spot for the Hindus in Pondicherry and south India.

8. Botanical Garden
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Located south of the new bus stand in Pondicherry, the botanical garden was founded in 1826 and is another example of French influence in Pondicherry. The structure of the gate makes the whole place stand out in its otherwise Tamil town location. It was originally laid out in a typical French style garden, with gravel lined paths, pruned trees and fountains. The place features many different species of exotic plants and shrubs from all around the world. The place was turned into a botanical garden in 1931 by the French botanist and horticulturist George S. Perrottet. The garden also features a musical fountain which has two shows during evenings at the weekends..

9. French War Memorial


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Located on the Goubert Avenue, the French war memorial was built in 1971 to commemorate the loss of the brave French soldiers during the First World War. Every year on Bastille Day (July 14th) the memorial is illuminated and pays homage to the soldiers. It is a must visit place for the tourists, especially when visited on Bastille Day as the commemoration ceremony is a marvelous sight to gander at and offers an amazingly pleasant experience.

10. Pondicherry Museum
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Located in Bharathi Park in the center of the town, Pondicherry museum houses various sculptures and other archeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement which is an ancient port 7 kilometers from the city. The museum also boasts of its various rare statues and bronze sculptures which belong to the Chola and Pallava dynasties. One can also gather detailed knowledge about the history and French colonial details in this museum. A collection of snail shells, temple lamps and other handicrafts are also displayed in this museum and is a must visit.


Poudou Poudou

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The Storyteller’s Bar
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Le Club
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Le Space
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Rendezvous Cafe

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Dragon Lounge

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Risque
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3 HORSE XXX RUM - 110 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
1 UP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP WHISKY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.70
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.48
3 HORSE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.38
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 180 ml - Rs.40
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 180 ml - Rs.70
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 180 ml - Rs.105
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 60 ml - Rs.20
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.35
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.25
3 HORSE BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.15
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 90 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
1 UP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP WHISKY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.140
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.95
3 HORSE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.75
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 375 ml - Rs.80
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 375 ml - Rs.140
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 375 ml - Rs.205




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1.Sri Aurobindo Ashram :
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A spiritual community established at Pondicherry by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh on November 24th 1926. The ashram has since become one of the prime destinations for tourists and spiritual seekers. The chief aims and ideals of the ashrams are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa. The ashram contains several offices, a library, a printing press, playground, art gallery, a dispensary/nursing home, dairy, farms, guest houses, bakery etc. the main building in the establishment are the marble Samadhi which is the resting place of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa.

2.Auroville

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With its name meaning ‘The City of Dawn’ is a township located 8 kilometers from Pondicherry. It was founded in 1968 by Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa and was designed by the French architect Roger Anger. The idea was to create a universal town where people from all over the world would live in harmony and peace irrespective of caste, color, nationalities etc. During the inauguration soil from around 124 was placed in a lotus shaped urn to symbolize the idea behind the establishment of the township. The middle of the town is crowned by a temple which symbolizes the universal mother and is called ‘Matrimandir’. Today a population of 2,007 people houses the colony from over 44 different countries.

3.Immaculate Conception Cathedral.

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Consecrated in 1791, the 300 year old church is the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral as we see today was built on the place where three other churches were built before the French occupation of Pondicherry. The construction started in 1791 and further improvements were made to the building till 1987. The feast of the church is celebrated on the 8th of December every year. The church was also visited by Mother Teresa and is one of the oldest churches in Puducherry. It is also known by the locals as ‘Samba Kovil’.

4. Promenade Beach
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About 1.5 long, the Promenade beach is one of the main beaches in Puducherry. The walk is characterized by various landmarks and statues including the statue of Joan of Arc, the Heritage town hall, Dupleix statue, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the old light house etc. if you need a calm and quaint place perfect for an evening stroll, this is a place you want to be at. The sea breeze and the sights and sounds work as a relaxing potion on your min. The beach is a recommended visit which is devoid of the hustle of the city streets. There is also a well established tourist center where you can get some extra information about the town of Pondicherry.


5. Ousteri Wetland and National Park

Located on the Pondicherry-Villuppuram road at a distance of 10 kilometers from the town of Pondicherry, the Ousteri Wetland and National Park covers an area of around 3.9 sq kilometers. Geographically the place lies in the territory of both Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. The place is home to a huge variety of aqua-fauna and avi-fauna. The place is frequented by several tourists because of the house boat services offered here. The several unique species of trees and herbs here attract a huge number of migratory birds and has become an important ecological niche in the south Indian region. The various birds and aquatic species found here make it a photographer’s delight and is a must visit for a shutterbug.


6. Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus
View attachment 98696

Located at the south boulevard, the Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus was consecrated on December 17th, 1907. The building is a fine specimen of gothic style architecture and has become a famous pilgrimage spot for the Christians in India. The structure of this church is 50 meters long, 48 meters wide and 18 meters high and is held by 24 columns. The windows are adorned with stained glass paintings of 28 saints who were devoted to the sacred heart of Jesus. The church premise also has a grotto dedicated to our lady of Lourdes, a parish hall and an adoration chapel. The church was fully renovated and restored in 2005 giving it its current look, however only minor physical changes were made to the structure.


7. Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple.

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Located on M.G. road, Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple is considered to be the oldest Hindu temple in Pondicherry and dates back to 600 ad. The temple is built in Dravidian style of architecture evident by its sculpted pillars and a brightly colored gopuram adrorned with the sculptures of the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple is dedicated to Sri Varadaraja Perumal an incarnation of lord Vishnu. According to local legend the temple was originally supposed to house the idols of Lord Rama, Lakshamana, Sita and Lord Hanuman which were brought from the sea by the local fishermen. Right behind the temple there is a shrine dedicated to Lord Narsimha, another incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is a famous pilgrimage spot for the Hindus in Pondicherry and south India.

8. Botanical Garden
View attachment 98698
Located south of the new bus stand in Pondicherry, the botanical garden was founded in 1826 and is another example of French influence in Pondicherry. The structure of the gate makes the whole place stand out in its otherwise Tamil town location. It was originally laid out in a typical French style garden, with gravel lined paths, pruned trees and fountains. The place features many different species of exotic plants and shrubs from all around the world. The place was turned into a botanical garden in 1931 by the French botanist and horticulturist George S. Perrottet. The garden also features a musical fountain which has two shows during evenings at the weekends..

9. French War Memorial


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Located on the Goubert Avenue, the French war memorial was built in 1971 to commemorate the loss of the brave French soldiers during the First World War. Every year on Bastille Day (July 14th) the memorial is illuminated and pays homage to the soldiers. It is a must visit place for the tourists, especially when visited on Bastille Day as the commemoration ceremony is a marvelous sight to gander at and offers an amazingly pleasant experience.

10. Pondicherry Museum
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Located in Bharathi Park in the center of the town, Pondicherry museum houses various sculptures and other archeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement which is an ancient port 7 kilometers from the city. The museum also boasts of its various rare statues and bronze sculptures which belong to the Chola and Pallava dynasties. One can also gather detailed knowledge about the history and French colonial details in this museum. A collection of snail shells, temple lamps and other handicrafts are also displayed in this museum and is a must visit.


Poudou Poudou

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The Storyteller’s Bar
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Le Club
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Le Space
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Rendezvous Cafe

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Dragon Lounge

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Risque
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3 HORSE XXX RUM - 110 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
1 UP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP WHISKY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.70
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.48
3 HORSE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.38
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 180 ml - Rs.40
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 180 ml - Rs.70
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 180 ml - Rs.105
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 60 ml - Rs.20
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.35
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.25
3 HORSE BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.15
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 90 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
1 UP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP WHISKY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.140
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.95
3 HORSE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.75
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 375 ml - Rs.80
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 375 ml - Rs.140
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 375 ml - Rs.205




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@Angath282 , come lets go to Pondy but no church or temple, only enjoyment.
 
Plan This time wid me : :Like: @Shyam



1.Sri Aurobindo Ashram :
View attachment 98692


A spiritual community established at Pondicherry by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh on November 24th 1926. The ashram has since become one of the prime destinations for tourists and spiritual seekers. The chief aims and ideals of the ashrams are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa. The ashram contains several offices, a library, a printing press, playground, art gallery, a dispensary/nursing home, dairy, farms, guest houses, bakery etc. the main building in the establishment are the marble Samadhi which is the resting place of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa.

2.Auroville

View attachment 98693
With its name meaning ‘The City of Dawn’ is a township located 8 kilometers from Pondicherry. It was founded in 1968 by Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa and was designed by the French architect Roger Anger. The idea was to create a universal town where people from all over the world would live in harmony and peace irrespective of caste, color, nationalities etc. During the inauguration soil from around 124 was placed in a lotus shaped urn to symbolize the idea behind the establishment of the township. The middle of the town is crowned by a temple which symbolizes the universal mother and is called ‘Matrimandir’. Today a population of 2,007 people houses the colony from over 44 different countries.

3.Immaculate Conception Cathedral.

View attachment 98694

Consecrated in 1791, the 300 year old church is the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral as we see today was built on the place where three other churches were built before the French occupation of Pondicherry. The construction started in 1791 and further improvements were made to the building till 1987. The feast of the church is celebrated on the 8th of December every year. The church was also visited by Mother Teresa and is one of the oldest churches in Puducherry. It is also known by the locals as ‘Samba Kovil’.

4. Promenade Beach
View attachment 98695
About 1.5 long, the Promenade beach is one of the main beaches in Puducherry. The walk is characterized by various landmarks and statues including the statue of Joan of Arc, the Heritage town hall, Dupleix statue, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the old light house etc. if you need a calm and quaint place perfect for an evening stroll, this is a place you want to be at. The sea breeze and the sights and sounds work as a relaxing potion on your min. The beach is a recommended visit which is devoid of the hustle of the city streets. There is also a well established tourist center where you can get some extra information about the town of Pondicherry.


5. Ousteri Wetland and National Park

Located on the Pondicherry-Villuppuram road at a distance of 10 kilometers from the town of Pondicherry, the Ousteri Wetland and National Park covers an area of around 3.9 sq kilometers. Geographically the place lies in the territory of both Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. The place is home to a huge variety of aqua-fauna and avi-fauna. The place is frequented by several tourists because of the house boat services offered here. The several unique species of trees and herbs here attract a huge number of migratory birds and has become an important ecological niche in the south Indian region. The various birds and aquatic species found here make it a photographer’s delight and is a must visit for a shutterbug.


6. Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus
View attachment 98696

Located at the south boulevard, the Basilica Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus was consecrated on December 17th, 1907. The building is a fine specimen of gothic style architecture and has become a famous pilgrimage spot for the Christians in India. The structure of this church is 50 meters long, 48 meters wide and 18 meters high and is held by 24 columns. The windows are adorned with stained glass paintings of 28 saints who were devoted to the sacred heart of Jesus. The church premise also has a grotto dedicated to our lady of Lourdes, a parish hall and an adoration chapel. The church was fully renovated and restored in 2005 giving it its current look, however only minor physical changes were made to the structure.


7. Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple.

View attachment 98697
Located on M.G. road, Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple is considered to be the oldest Hindu temple in Pondicherry and dates back to 600 ad. The temple is built in Dravidian style of architecture evident by its sculpted pillars and a brightly colored gopuram adrorned with the sculptures of the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple is dedicated to Sri Varadaraja Perumal an incarnation of lord Vishnu. According to local legend the temple was originally supposed to house the idols of Lord Rama, Lakshamana, Sita and Lord Hanuman which were brought from the sea by the local fishermen. Right behind the temple there is a shrine dedicated to Lord Narsimha, another incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is a famous pilgrimage spot for the Hindus in Pondicherry and south India.

8. Botanical Garden
View attachment 98698
Located south of the new bus stand in Pondicherry, the botanical garden was founded in 1826 and is another example of French influence in Pondicherry. The structure of the gate makes the whole place stand out in its otherwise Tamil town location. It was originally laid out in a typical French style garden, with gravel lined paths, pruned trees and fountains. The place features many different species of exotic plants and shrubs from all around the world. The place was turned into a botanical garden in 1931 by the French botanist and horticulturist George S. Perrottet. The garden also features a musical fountain which has two shows during evenings at the weekends..

9. French War Memorial


View attachment 98699

Located on the Goubert Avenue, the French war memorial was built in 1971 to commemorate the loss of the brave French soldiers during the First World War. Every year on Bastille Day (July 14th) the memorial is illuminated and pays homage to the soldiers. It is a must visit place for the tourists, especially when visited on Bastille Day as the commemoration ceremony is a marvelous sight to gander at and offers an amazingly pleasant experience.

10. Pondicherry Museum
View attachment 98700
Located in Bharathi Park in the center of the town, Pondicherry museum houses various sculptures and other archeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement which is an ancient port 7 kilometers from the city. The museum also boasts of its various rare statues and bronze sculptures which belong to the Chola and Pallava dynasties. One can also gather detailed knowledge about the history and French colonial details in this museum. A collection of snail shells, temple lamps and other handicrafts are also displayed in this museum and is a must visit.


Poudou Poudou

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The Storyteller’s Bar
View attachment 98702

Le Club
View attachment 98703

Le Space
View attachment 98704


Rendezvous Cafe

View attachment 98705

Dragon Lounge

View attachment 98706

Risque
View attachment 98707



3 HORSE XXX RUM - 110 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 180 ml - Rs.80
1 UP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP WHISKY - 180 ml - Rs.30
1 UP XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.70
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.48
3 HORSE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 180 ml - Rs.30
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 180 ml - Rs.38
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 180 ml - Rs.40
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 180 ml - Rs.70
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 180 ml - Rs.105
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 60 ml - Rs.20
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 90 ml - Rs.40
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.35
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.25
3 HORSE BRANDY - 90 ml - Rs.15
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 90 ml - Rs.15
18 ABOVE COFFEE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
18 ABOVE ORANGE VODKA - 375 ml - Rs.160
1 UP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP WHISKY - 375 ml - Rs.60
1 UP XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
2 BARRELS NAPOLEON BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.140
3 COINS EXTRA SMOOTH VSOP BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.95
3 HORSE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 HORSE XXX RUM - 375 ml - Rs.60
3 JACKS NO.1 FINE BRANDY - 375 ml - Rs.75
7 SEVEN STAR WHIKSY - 375 ml - Rs.80
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS - 375 ml - Rs.140
8 PM RARE BLEND OF INDIAN WHISKY & MALTS (EXPORT) - 375 ml - Rs.205




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Anna U missed Ariyankuppam boating spot.
 
Anna U missed Ariyankuppam boating spot.
Yes Thanghachi ❤️❤️ @Amirtha

Ariyankuppam ..
Chunambar is a quaint little hamlet located along Cuddalore Main Road, around 8 km from Pondicherry
. This serene town is visited by tourists for its beach, which is know as Paradise Beach, situated near the mouth of the backwater.

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