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TRAVEL
By Banani
6 November, 2016
The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before. I chose to be the second one and hence took a solo trip. Yes! You have heard me correct, a solo trip. A lifetime experience which gave me incomparable memories, fresh bond, delicious food, and lots of learning.
The routine being mundane needed a break, my soul needed rejenuvation and all I wanted was to break every rustic bond to set my soul free. Hence, I drew myself to F5 escapes- a travel company which redefines women travel in India and always there to help in organizing my travel needs. Having said that, this company is based in Bangalore and is a safest and entertaining way to travel solo, groups or customized trips. So, without a question, my solo trip was organized by F5 escapes within almost 2 weeks of time.
A still of the city from the terrace of my home stayAfter screening quite a number of places, my mind hooked onto Pondicherry. My stay was arranged in Ram Guest house located in the heart of Pondicherry near the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Run by an Indo-French family, the place has got its own charm with its peaceful environment and a beautiful terrace to hang on with friends or other travelers.
Place of my stay- Ram Guest HousePondicherry, which is affectionately known as “Pondy” and officially Puducherry. Most of the people come up with frequent words like “Auroville”, “French Colony”, “Aurobindo Ashram” and of course “the beach”. However, Pondicherry is much more than that. Since I already visited Pondicherry as a tourist, this time I wanted to explore as a traveler. Hence, I visited “Sita Cultural Centre” where I revisited the city and understood the culture in a unique way. Here we go!
Sita Cultural Centre, Pondicherry My extended family in Pondicherry- Fleur (Left side) owner of Sita and Shiva Lakshmi (right)
Pondicherry being a French territory is also a home for many Muslims and Christians. I started my journey from the Bussy Street ( Lalbahadur Shastry Street to be more specific ,Landmark- The Baker Street Bakery) entering into the Muslim lanes, for which one can find street names like “The Milad Street”. Visit “The Sacred Heart” church, try to be a part of mass prayers.
The Muslim Lanes of Pondicherry
The lanes will lead to “Hazarath Syed Ahamed Mowla Sahib Dargah Sharif”-an old mosque which is open all days but open for women only on Thursdays.
The Old MosqueThe Sacred Heart Church
Squids
Prawns
The Fishes
Scenes from the Goubert Market
Variety of Vegetables from the market
We got coconut for our dishes
The fresh Ingredients
Tamarind soaked in water
Learning to cook a Tamilian Meal
The Cabbage Poriyal
The Sweet (Payasam/Kheer)
The Meal
A woman drawing Kolam at the entrance
Having a great experience with Sita’s Cultural Centre, I chose to spend some time in shopping. Apart from the shopping destinations in M.G street, one can enjoy the Sunday Bazaar. Both sides of the road opposite to clock tower were filled by the shopkeepers and locals. The shopkeepers either had their own small movable carts as shops or lay down on road with their stuff. One can have all the local products in this market either be it jewelery, clothing, kitchen wares and much any more.
A still from the Sunday Local Bazzar
Eateries: To have a perfect lunch, I always choose Surguru for its perfect meal. If you are fond of Indian Food then this is a perfect place for you! One can find Surguru either in Mission Street, Sardar Valabhai Patel Salai, Heritage Town or Near Ashram and Vinayagar Temple, JN Street.
Surguru
If you are a Pizza Lover, then Café Xtasi (Mission Street, opposite VOC school) and Baker’s Street (M.G Road) are a must visit place. Enjoy the wood fire Pizza and the freshly baked items in these two restaurants.
Pizza in Baker's Street
Last day, I was being driven from Pondicherry to Chennai. I couldn’t afford to miss anything marvelous on my way. Hence I visited Sri Karaneswara Nataraja temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has its unique architecture which resembles The Great Pyramids of Egypt.
Sri Karaneswara Nataraja temple
Don’t miss the Kanaga Chetti Kulam Beach. The beach is an example of serenity, the absence of vendors and not so popular tourist spot allows one to sit there for an indefinite period and one can attain eternal peace. One can only hear the sounds of waves and the talks of local fishermen! Enjoy the bliss.
Scenes from Kanaga Chetti Kulam Beach