
Veerampattinam: The Village Where the Sea Writes the Daily Routine
If you’ve ever wanted to see Pondicherry without the cafés, French doors, or curated travel vibes — just life in

If you’ve ever wanted to see Pondicherry without the cafés, French doors, or curated travel vibes — just life in

Most people imagine Pondicherry as beaches, cafés, and French doors — but travel a little inland and the city rewrites

Pondicherry might be known for its beaches and French charm, but take a slower walk through its narrow lanes and

Pondicherry isn’t just about beaches and croissants — it’s also a quiet paradise for animal lovers. Walk through the cobbled

When Christmas arrives in Pondicherry, the pastel streets turn into ribbons of light. French balconies shimmer in gold, Tamil homes

There’s something quietly magical about exploring Pondicherry alone. You can stroll through pastel lanes at your own pace, sip coffee

If you’re the kind of traveler who believes no trip is complete without your furry best friend, Pondicherry will surprise

There’s something about Pondicherry that slows down time — the golden light on French walls, the sound of waves breaking

Pondicherry might be one of the calmest and most welcoming coastal towns in India — but like every tourist destination,

Some experiences can’t be photographed — they have to be felt. Visiting Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry is one of them.