Last week my son had the whole week off from Tuesday through Friday for his school
annual day. My work in office was relatively light, so I decided to take him (of course
along with my wife :-)) for a tiny-vacation. We had been to almost all resorts in
Mamalapuram near Chennai, so we decided to go to Pondicherry. Though I have travelled
through Pondy numerous times (on the way to Cuddalore or further south) and been to
few places there, I haven't stayed and seen Pondy in its entirety, that way it was
an ideal choice.
From Chennai, Pondy is only 3 Hours drive - you have two choices for the route. One
route through the scenic "East Coast Road" where you pay a toll-fee of Rs.45
from Chennai to Pondy; or the multi-lane world class NH-45 from Chennai to Dindivanam
where you pay toll-fee of Rs.20 twice. I went by ECR and while returning come by NH-45,
while coming back we had darshan in Panchamukha
Anjaneyar (which is at near equidistance from both ECR and NH-45). Driving my
Honda City in NH-45 was a joy by itself, the car did (thanks to the wide road) effortlessly
120Km/Hr most of the time, of course I could've done more but the official speed limit
was 80 Km/Hr !
We stayed in Ashok Resort (a
part of ITDC), which had decent rooms overlooking the sees at good rates (Rs.4000
for Standard AC Room per night). The food and service was good considering that it
is a public sector hotel.
The beautiful french quarters area of Pondicherry with
its white buildings on the side lanes of the beach
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With the
Pondicherry
Pier
behind me (we couldn't find the entrance
to get in to it though)
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The first time I have seen a portable toilet (the blue
boxes) for public convenience in an Indian city. Kudos to Pondy govt.
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The famous pondicherry beach and Mahatma Gandhi statue
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