The room itself was gorgeous and we were definitely not complaining. Being on the second floor meant that we had to climb just one more floor to the terrace. Curiosity got the better of me and despite my tryst with bronchitis, Shawn and I climbed up to see what the terrace had to offer. The first thing that I noticed was the view, the second was the hammock and then the kitchen. Too tired to move around, I curled up in the hammock and read my book. Shawn joined me and we spent a quiet evening there before heading out to the city for dinner.

There was a lot to love about the Aadhaar guest house. Sure, you there are a number of places to stay in Pondicherry that are closer to the city and the beach. They however aren’t that far away from the beach as you think. Its only 2 kilometers away and if you really don’t want to walk it out, the guest house provides cycles for your use.

All in all, I think that if I ever go back I’m not going to hunt for places to stay in Pondicherry. The peace that I found in the Aadhaar guest house was enough to convince me that it is the place for me. If the concept intrigues you as much as it did us then you can use this link to book a room.