Pondicherry in august

  1. The Best Time To Visit Pondicherry Is: January [+6 Other Good Times]
  2. The Best Places to Visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days
  3. Pondicherry in August end (20th to 25th Aug 2015)
  4. 4 days Pondicherry trip itinerary
  5. August Weather in India: Still Rainy? (5 Places to Go)


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The Best Time To Visit Pondicherry Is: January [+6 Other Good Times]

I was staying in Pondicherry recently on my travels in India, and I had such a great time, that I want to go here with my Mom and Aunt, when they visit. As I was exploring the city though, I was wondering… January is the best time to visit Pondicherry. There are mild temperatures and little rainfall, and celebrations such as Pongal, the International Yoga Festival, and the Heritage Festival. December thru April are good months too. August and September are hot, but there are fun festivals. Depending on what you are coming to Pondicherry for – whether it’s to sip cocktails at a hotel pool to go swimming at the beach or to try the French-inspired cafes – there are many times that could work for you. Let’s go month-by-month through the weather, and list out the festivals and events, so you can see which month could be the best time for your Pondicherry trip. Weather in Pondicherry I recommend one of the highlighted months. Source: en.climate-data.org The weather in Pondicherry ranges from blissfully warm during the day and cool at night in the winter – to blazingly hot and humid all day and night – to a drenched monsoon during the rainy season. The weather in January and February makes these months the most pleasant time to make a trip to Pondicherry. It never gets too hot and you can spend most of your day seeing the sights. February gets a little less rain than January, but you will see hardly any rain during either month, except maybe at night. It’s a little warmer in Marc...

The Best Places to Visit in Pondicherry in 2 Days

• Search Search for: Search • Welcome to TheSpicyJourney! • Travel • Asia • India • Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Delhi • Goa • Himachal Pradesh • Karnataka • Kerala • Maharashtra • Pondicherry • Rajasthan • Sikkim • Tamil Nadu • Uttar Pradesh • Indonesia • Malaysia • Europe • Austria • Belgium • Czech Republic • Denmark • France • Germany • Netherlands • Interest • Fashion • Foodie • Itineraries • Offbeat Goa • Photography • Road Trips • About • About Me • Work With Me • Blog • Welcome to TheSpicyJourney! • Travel • Asia • India • Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Delhi • Goa • Himachal Pradesh • Karnataka • Kerala • Maharashtra • Pondicherry • Rajasthan • Sikkim • Tamil Nadu • Uttar Pradesh • Indonesia • Malaysia • Europe • Austria • Belgium • Czech Republic • Denmark • France • Germany • Netherlands • Interest • Fashion • Foodie • Itineraries • Offbeat Goa • Photography • Road Trips • About • About Me • Work With Me • Blog Pondicherry, Puducherry or Pondi is a Union Territory of India geographically located in the state of Tamil Nadu. Since Pondicherry is ideally located close to big cities like Bangalore and Chennai, it's a common weekend getaway for people residing or working in these cities. Moreover, the quaint lanes of Pondicherry make it a popular tourist attraction. Thus, take a look at this Pondicherry travel guide that contains a list of all places to visit in Pondicherry in 2 days. Pondicherry was under European (mostly French) rule for more than 250 years. Having...

Pondicherry in August end (20th to 25th Aug 2015)

Hi All, Me and my wife are planning a trip to 1) Would it rain in August or would it be too hot? 2) Is pre-paid taxi a good option to reach Pondicherry from the airport and how much would it cost? How long does it take to reach Pondicherry from Airport? 3) We are planing to stay at 4) 5 days in pondicherry - is it too much or too less. 5) Is enough conveyance available to visit places in and around Pondicherry? Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Pradip 6) Can Mahabalipuram be covered from Pondicherry Hello Pradip, 1) Weather would be mostly sunny (around 30 degree celcius), but less humid with one or two days cloudy and scattered rainfall 2) Cost would be around 2K, better to book through travels, pre paid taxi inside airport would be way too costly. It takes approx 3 hours. One option for taxi http://www.pondicherrytaxiservice.com/taxiservice.html 3) Thats a nice place and very close to beach, ashram, frency colony :) 4) 5 days is more, 3 days would be ideal to see all places relaxed, but you could explore places around like Pichavaram, Mahabalipuram 5) Yes you have all options, taxi, auto, local buses to all popular tourist places 6) Yes Mahabalipuram is on the way to Mahabalipuram Tiger Caves Dakshinachitra Muttukadu Boat House Crocodile Bank Have a good one, hope this helps :) It randomly rains in August, but would be good to check forecast to ensure no heavy rains ahead. Prepaid taxis would be expensive, better to pick a taxi outside the air...

4 days Pondicherry trip itinerary

• Home • Blog • Destinations • Asia • India • Andhra Pradesh • Goa • Himachal • Karnataka • Kerala • Madhya Pradesh • Meghalaya • Pondicherry • Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu • Uttarakhand • China • Philippines • Singapore • Thailand • UAE • Vietnam • Australia • Europe • Iceland • Paris • Italy • Florence • Pisa • Rome • Venice • Netherlands • Switzerland • UK • USA • Las Vegas • Miami • Accommodation • Travel Tips & Gears • Blogging Tips • Published Work • About Us • Contact Us • Travel Vlog • Lifestyle Vlog (New) Pondicherry, renamed Puducherry and fondly called as “Pondy” by its residents – has always been the laid back contrasting beach destination to the great party scenes of Goa in India. When in the search of solitude and a relaxing vacation, heading to either Pondicherry or the beaches of Goa, particularly South Goa , is our all time favourite choice. Although recently we made several trips to Goa. Including a 2 weeks workcation from Benaulim beach at Biera Mar Beach Resort, to our stays in Palolem Beach Hut at Palolem beach and then at Agonda Beach in Goa. But, it’s over a decade since we visited Pondicherry. So, come long weekend in August, we decided to head to Pondy once again. This time on a 4 days Pondicherry trip itinerary to explore this wonderful destination better. So, here’s a four days Pondicherry trip itinerary for you that we followed this time. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Day 1 of 4 days Pondicherry trip itinerary : Arrival, Promenade and Rock B...

August Weather in India: Still Rainy? (5 Places to Go)

August is in the middle of the rainy season in India. Most of the north has high rainfall — over 200 mm (8 in), while most of the south has very high rainfall — over 300 mm (12 in). An umbrella and a raincoat is needed of 10 to 20 days of the month. The temperature is still hot, particularly in the north, but it's kept from being scorching on most days by monsoon downpours and clouds. The Hindu festival Raksha Bandhan takes place in August, which celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. August is in the low season for tourism, so booking flights and hotels is much easier at this time. • Average daily temperature range: 24–31°C (75–88°F) • Average rainfall: 275 mm (11 in) • Average rainy days: 17 • Average sunny days: 14 Weather in Central North India (Delhi, Agra, Rajasthan...) The golden triangle cities — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — and Rainfall remains low however, at less than 100 mm (4 in), in desert areas such as Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Temperatures are much the same as July, ranging from around 26°C (79°F) to 33°C (91°F) in August. We recommend that you spend more time on indoor attractions such as the National Museum and National Gallery of Modern Art. Weather in Southern India: Mumbai, Goa, Kerala... Though southern India is still the rainiest part of India, it suffers less rainfall than July, and the monsoon begins to subside by the end of the month. The average temperature range in the south is about 27°C (81°F) to 28°C (82°F), which is cooler than the cen...