Showing places in Puducherry
Puducherry ( Pondicherry ) is famous for its French colonial heritage, peaceful beaches, spiritual centers, and vibrant culture. Major attractions include Promenade Beach, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville, Paradise Beach, and Manakula Vinayagar Temple, attracting visitors for relaxation, heritage walks, meditation, seaside beauty, and unique Indo-French cultural experiences.
A quiet fishing-village beach south of Puducherry known for long sandy shores, calm sea breeze, and traditional boats. The nearby Veerampattinam Temple festival attracts many visitors and local devotees.
An ancient Roman trading port discovered through archaeological excavations. Ruins, pottery fragments, and artifacts reveal strong Indo-Roman trade links that existed here nearly two thousand years ago.
A popular boating and picnic destination on the backwaters. Visitors enjoy motorboat rides, lush mangroves, and ferry services leading to the famous Paradise Beach.
Accessible by boat from Chunnambar, this beautiful beach features golden sand, clear water, and coconut groves. It is ideal for relaxation, photography, and enjoying peaceful seaside scenery.
A scenic meeting point of river and sea surrounded by mangroves and fishing villages. The estuary offers picturesque landscapes and is important for local fishing and boating activities.
Established by the French in the nineteenth century, the garden contains exotic plants, fountains, and pathways. It offers a relaxing green space for visitors and botanical enthusiasts.
A magnificent Gothic-style church known for stained-glass panels depicting biblical events. It is one of Puducherry’s most important Christian pilgrimage centers and architectural landmarks.
A historic cathedral built during the French colonial period. Its elegant architecture and peaceful interior attract both worshippers and tourists interested in heritage churches.
A colonial-era railway station surrounded by historic buildings reflecting French influence. The area gives visitors a glimpse of the region’s transport history and old urban design.