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.
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.
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.