


A spiritual community dedicated to the teachings of Sri Aurobindo, offering a serene atmosphere for introspection and learning.
A serene, golden-domed meditation center designed by architect Roger Anger.
The final resting place of Sri Aurobindo, the founder of the ashram, surrounded by lush gardens.
A treasure trove of artifacts showcasing the region's history, art, and culture.
Handmade using recycled paper and natural dyes, these products showcase Auroville's commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship.
Hand-rolled using natural ingredients, these incense sticks are a symbol of the Ashram's spiritual practices and can be bought at the Ashram's bookstore.
Known for their vibrant colors and unique patterns, these textiles are a blend of Indian and French influences, reflecting Pondicherry's colonial past.

Sri Aurobindo Ashram has a dress code requiring modest clothing.
As per the ashram's dress code, visitors should wear knee-length skirts or pants.
The ashram is spread over a large area, requiring comfortable footwear for walking.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery.

Lentil-based vegetable stew served with rice.
A charming café near Sri Aurobindo Ashram, known for its authentic French pastries and coffee.

A popular bakery near the ashram, famous for its fresh bread and pastries.
A cozy French café near Sri Aurobindo Ashram, serving delicious Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
Harrison's Cave is a massive limestone cave system located beneath the hills of St. George, Barbados. Discovered in 1895, it features impressive formations, and a boat ride that takes visitors through various sections of the cave system.

Hall Bazaar, a vibrant market in Varanasi, is famous for its silk and handicrafts, offering a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage.
Changsha Zoological Garden, established in 1956, is a scenic wildlife park in Hunan, China, home to over 300 species and a popular family destination.