Thursday, August 12, 2021

Oussudu Lake between Pondicherry-Tamil Nadu


Oussudu Lake is about 8-9 km from the center of Puducherry city towards the west. I visited the Oussudu lake in February when driving to Puducherry after visiting the Veedur Dam near Villupuram. I should have checked out the Lake in 2015 when I attended a friend's marriage in Puducherry, but I lost track of the route at a junction and went on with the plan of visiting the National Fossil Wood Park in Thiruvakkarai.


We had a different experience with Oussudu Lake (also called Ousteri Lake) that has nothing to do with the lake. As we left home early in the morning, we only took our breakfast with the plan of having lunch at Puducherry had been delayed by the road conditions and diversions. Moreover, being Sunday and almost 2 pm, most of the restaurants on the way were either closed or had no food; we who intended to have Biriyani decided to go into the city, but our best, we found a delicious biriyani just a few km from the lake.

It was 3.30 when we end our lunch from the tree shades opposite Oussudu Lake. Being new to the place, we had to check many hotels along the way quite annoyed and came to a mindset of having whatever's available to eat. And only then my cousin called his friend, and he directed us to the restaurants' area.

My google maps showed a restaurant named Irfan, and what could I think further other than going directly over there when there is a restaurant in the name of the popular food Youtuber/vlogger Irfan. The biriyani, as well as the other non-veg items we bought, were delicious. And its taste was a testament to the fame of the name Irfan.


Oussudu Lake has a boathouse with a boating facility by the Puducherry tourism, and they maintain a small park along the lake bank. February was a time Covid cases were fewer in numbers, but being Sunday, there was a mild crowd around the jetty; and some were resting and taking naps at the benches under the tree shadows is no surprise as it was a breezy afternoon.

The lake covers an area of about 800 hectares, and it was equally divided by the states of Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. Oussudu is the largest lake in Puducherry and a migratory park for birds, and during winters, the overseas birds visit the lake and build nests on trees.

Due to the generous northeast monsoon, the lake was up to its brim and waveringly. People have happily drowned their legs in the water while sitting on the stairs, a bunch onboard returning from a ride on the lake. I couldn't spend much time at the lake despite the afternoon breeze and shadows were inviting; I left to explore a beach before head back home. 

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful lake. Good to see full water

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  2. Good to see full water jeevan. Beautiful clicks

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  3. ...we try pack food when we are out.

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  4. Looking at the photos, this lake is indeed very huge. Can't see the other side of land. Since it is so huge, is it deep as well?

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  5. Lovely time it must have been. Beautiful!

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  6. Wonderful outing! It must have been delightful!

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  7. This looks like a beautiful lake. I very much enjoyed your pictures.

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  8. I would love to have a boat ride in this beautiful and big lake.

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  9. Gorgeous lake shots ~ so refreshing ~ It is very hot and humid in MA ~ so great photos to see ~ Xo ~ Namaste ~ Happy Weekend ^_^

    Living in the moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. Hello, Jeevan

    Beautiful views of the lake, looks like a lovely place to visit.
    The boat ride looks like fun too. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.

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  11. Hi Jeevan,
    All your pics are nice and well-focused. Good description and information.
    For my part, I'm trying to relearn the processes of linking posts, etc with other blogs hosted by bloggers. Just analyzing if I could do this all over again.

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  12. Looking at the waves, one could guess that the lake is very huge! The photos are lovely and interesting indeed.

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