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Chennai to Pondicherry Itinerary (14‑16 Nov 2025)

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Depart from Chennai early by bus (≈3.5 hrs) and arrive in Pondicherry around mid‑day. Check into your hotel, freshen up, and store luggage.

Afternoon: Stroll along the Promenade Beach and wander through the charming French Quarter, admiring colonial architecture and vibrant cafés.

Evening: Enjoy a seaside dinner at a local restaurant and take a relaxed walk on Serenity Beach to watch the sunset.

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Day 2: Culture & Leisure

Morning: Visit the experimental township of Auroville and its iconic Matrimandir, spending time in contemplation and exploring the surrounding gardens.

Afternoon: Return to the town centre for a serene stop at the Aurobindo Ashram, followed by a quick tour of the Pondicherry Museum showcasing French and Indian heritage.

Evening: Shop for handmade crafts on Mission Street, then head to Paradise Beach (boat ride) for a memorable sunset view.

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Day 3: Departure

Morning: Pay a visit to the colorful Manakula Vinayagar Temple**, explore its golden towers, and enjoy a leisurely brunch at a nearby café.

Afternoon: Check out of the hotel and travel back to Chennai, arriving by early evening.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Travel Chennai‑Pondicherry (bus) – ~3.5 hrs – ₹250
  • Accommodation (2 nights) – 2 nights – ₹3,000
  • Promenade Beach – 1.5 hrs – Free
  • French Quarter – 1 hr – Free
  • Serenity Beach – 1 hr – Free
  • Auroville & Matrimandir – 3 hrs – ₹300 (donation)
  • Aurobindo Ashram – 1.5 hrs – Free
  • Pondicherry Museum – 1 hr – ₹50
  • Mission Street shopping – 2 hrs – Approx. ₹500
  • Paradise Beach (boat ride) – 2 hrs – ₹150
  • Manakula Vinayagar Temple – 1 hr – ₹30 (donation)
  • Meals (3 days) – 3 meals/day – Approx. ₹1,800
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹6,080

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a half‑day cycling tour of the coastal road to explore hidden beaches, or a cooking class to learn Tamil‑Chettinad cuisine. To shorten the trip, you can skip the boat ride to Paradise Beach and focus on the main attractions within the town, reducing travel time and costs.

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