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Pondicherry nightlife and entertainment

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Indo-French Blend

Pondicherry, with its quaint French names, boulevards and grand villas was a French colony till not so long. There is a distinct French influence that is visible between the beach and the canal, which separates the Indian part of the town from the French side. Did you know? Even the policemen in Pondicherry wear red kepis and belts, reminiscent of the days when Pondicherry was a French colony.

The Aurobindo Ashram here attracts people from far corners of the globe. A haven of peace, the Ashram is not just for prayers and meditation. They even have a factory famous for its distinct handmade paper. Dreamed of Utopia? Then walk into Auroville, an offshoot of the Ashram is a place where people of different nationalities could live in peace and harmony and rise above the narrow confines of nationality, creed or race. Pondicherry is dotted with restaurants and cafes serving French cuisine and lovely seafood.
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For soul searching and spirits recharging, enroll for a short Yoga course at the International Centre for Yoga Education and Research (www.icyer.com) or at the Aurobindo Ashram. For an evening of music, dance or theatre, try AdiShakti Laboratory for Theatre Arts Research, run by theatre guru Veenapani Chawla. It puts up plays combining music, dance, craft and puppetry. It even holds workshops and lecdems. For hedonists, Pondicherry is dotted with cafes, bars and pubs. Liquor enthusiasts in fact worship Pondicherry as alcohol comes cheap and available at most restaurants and cafes. You could hop over to Seagulls (Dumas Street); it overlooks the sea, or the Moon Rock and Bar (Anna Salai).
Nightlife
Even though spirits are cheap, there is very little by the way of nightlife. You can hear many people cribbing that even the last bar downs it shutters at the 'unearthly' hour of around half past ten.
Kidding around
Nothing much for kids. There's a play area in Bharti Park with some swings, a cannon and a statute of a demon-like man. A better place would be the promenade. Kids love to sit on the low wall, hear their voices swept away by the breeze and munch on the finger-licking fare served by the hawkers as well as nearby restaurants.
 
 
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