Friday 31 August 2007

Destiny Farm Stay




Destiny farmstay belongs to The Little Earth Group, the same group which owns the Kings Cliff and Sherlock’s End in Ooty. The unique concept, the picturesque landscape, the luxurious rooms, the great food and service makes Destiny an ideal weekend getaway.

Way to Destiny


Destiny is located in the outskirts of Ooty in a place called Avalanche or Avalanchi, as known by the locals. Ooty is a very popular tourist destination and thus has become way too commercialized, but Avalanche which is approximately 28 kilometres off Ooty is almost untouched. After arriving in Ooty you can take a cab from Kings Cliff to Avalanche. The last two kilometres stretch to Destiny is perhaps the most exciting part of the journey, because that is where you have to leave the cab and take a truck. There is no proper road, thus only trucks or heavy 4WD would make the last 2km drive. For those 20 minutes on the dirt road, there is only one thought that strikes your mind “how did they manage to build the farmstay here?” In fact it took the management four years to build the farmstay, and they are still not finished.

The Stay


Destiny FarmStay is situated right beside the Avalanche Lake and is spread over almost an entire hill. The landscaping has been done beautifully and they have for most parts let nature work its magic. The main two blocks in Destiny consists of 18 rooms and a dining cum living room. The rest of the area consists of acres of vegetable farm, stables, geese pond and some areas are left untouched for guests to explore. Owing to its spectacular location, the entire area is so serene that the management has kept telephones and televisions out of the rooms. There is a possibility that you might not even have cell phone reception here.

The Dinning area

The rooms here are named after the robbers in the West, such as Jesse James, Buffalo and Bill. The rooms are nothing like the rustic outdoors, they are very plush and luxurious. Destiny offers buffet breakfast, lunch, evening tea and dinner to its guests. The food is mostly Indian, if you want something specially cooked that is not in the buffet, then that can be arranged too, of course at an extra cost. As of August 2007, the bar in Destiny was being constructed, but one can always carry their own liquor.

View from the rooms

Go for a trek in the virgin woods, try your hands in fishing, take a horse ride or an agricultural tour. Just pack some food and drinks and hike to the untouched meadows near the lake and feast your eyes on the panoramic view. Take a stroll in the huge campus of Destiny, which is safeguarded with electrical fencing because the place is home to many wild animals, including leopards. The staff in Destiny arranges for a barbeque and bonfire in the evenings.

The Main block

Destiny farmstay charges approximately Rs 1500-2000 per day, per person, depending on the season. October to April is peak season. The price includes the stay and all meals.

Serenity
If you want to catch the glimpse of any animal, then winters (Oct-Jan) is the best time to visit Destiny. However, I feel Destiny is an ideal weekend getaway anytime of the year. Although it is very close to Ooty, Destiny is a piece of paradise hidden in the Nilgiris.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello Shoyeta,
Thanks for those lovely pictures and write up about Destiny farms.
A few friends and myself are planning to go up there over Christmas and considering I've been desperate for a break, am really looking forward to get a couple of rooms there.
I have not been able to locate their numbers to confirm my booking and have had no luck at all with all these holiday planner sites.
Could you please forward me their contact numbers.
Thanks a ton.
One more thing, if we plan to drive down, where do we park our vehicle before the home stretch?

Unknown said...

can anybody tell me the contact no. of Destiny farmstay ?

Music is in my soul said...

Hi, Thanks for valuable info on this unexplored place in Ooty. The pictures say so much and this is the kind of place I look for. Fishing, the wild, woods, Indian food ............ amazing!! will surely post another comment once I explore this place shortly..

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cthrumyice said...

Very nice information

Anonymous said...

hiiiiii.......this is the place i was looking for almost an year....and i found out luckily in hidden heavens of india.....thankx....
the pics are so nicely taken that describes the beauty and many more things of avalanchi.....
thanks again....

Unknown said...

Excellent place to stay for family, kids and adventure lovers. The last 5 km drive to Destiny was little bumpy but its worth the pain. I have written a detailed review at

http://www.travopia.com/2012/04/destiny-farm-stay-avalanche-ooty.html

Anoop said...

Destiny Farmstay - Anoop Abraham - 09489186640
email:reservations@littlearth.in