
The Couple Escape
3 Days of Mist & Magic
“A three-day escape into the heights of the Nilgiris, designed to feel less like a tour and more like a dream you don’t want to wake up from. We swap crowded tourist spots for private sunrise and sunset viewpoints curated by us—giving you the horizon all to yourselves Imagine winding roads with your music softly playing, mist rolling across silent peaks, and glass-like lakes hidden far from the maps. Each day flows at its own pace, and each night ends in a handpicked stay chosen for its quiet charm, scenic setting, and thoughtful luxury. With slow mornings, intimate evenings, and moments that unfold naturally, this is a sanctuary for those who want to unwind for a while and return carrying the quiet of the hills with them.”
₹70,000

The Tribe Escape
Where the hills echo with stories and old-fashioned laughter.
“Forget the quiet whispers; this is for the tribes that laugh a little louder. Trading screen time for sunshine, we curate the perfect backdrop for your group to reconnect—featuring private mountain-top picnics, vintage rail journeys, and unscripted moments that become lifelong inside jokes.”
₹70,000

The Family Escape
Where the hills echo with stories and old-fashioned laughter.
“Some places are worth seeing at least once — especially through a child’s eyes.
The Family Escape blends Ooty’s most loved landmarks with the quieter corners of the Nilgiris. A morning at the Botanical Garden, a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, or a lakeside stroll can sit comfortably alongside forest walks, heritage stays, and slow evenings by the fireplace.
We plan the flow thoughtfully — visiting popular spots at the right times, balancing them with calm stretches of nature, and ensuring the pace suits both children and adults.
It’s sightseeing without the rush.
Exploration without exhaustion.
And time together that feels full — but never overwhelming”
₹70,000
SOME FROZEN MOMENTS
Snapshots of serene tea gardens, misty hills, and cozy stays.

Heartfelt Praise
”Ooty Escapes showed us the quiet, untouched side of Ooty—every moment felt personal and peaceful.”
