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The best in Ooty - Places to stay & things to do

The best in Ooty - Places to stay & things to do

Which is the Best place to stay in Ooty?

Heritage, nature, service and quality amenities all come together in an outstanding package at the Kings Cliff in Ooty. It is away from the hustle - bustle of the main market, yet within striking distance of all the 'must do' things of Ooty.

We were still buzzing the next morning with the excitement of the having seen the elephants and tiger the previous evening. After a quick breakfast and goodbyes to the Jungle hut staff, we all loaded up in the Pajero and headed on towards Ooty. We were now 5 adults and 3 children between 6 to 8 years. Though tight, it was a manageable fit. We loaded all the heavy bags on the carrier and using one of the jump seats it was a cozy, albeit comfortable fit.

Masinagudi to Ooty by road

 

Continuing on the Mysore - Ooty road, in a couple of kilometres we started climbing up the Nilgiris. Unlike the last time we'd done this route in the Skoda Yeti, this time around the weather was crystal clear. Cold, but clear and it was easy going. The Pajero Sport chewed up the miles comfortably with it's powerful 2.5 liter mill. The only downside was what with the load and steep climbs, we were averaging about 5Kms to the litre. That's a nearly 50% fall from the average the car had otherwise given so far! The Pajero isn't as refined as the Yeti, but for it's sheer bulk she handles quite well. And once you get over the Indian hangup of low mileage (which I still haven't quite managed to do!), it is quite an enjoyable drive.

Kings Cliff Ooty

 

Having left at around 1100Hrs, we reached our destination, the Kings Cliff, Ooty by 1230Hrs or so. The Kings Cliff was as beautiful as we remember it being. We quickly off - loaded our stuff and sprawled next to a little cabin serving coffees and shakes on the lawn.

Kings Cliff is easily one of the best place to stay in Ooty
Group - fie with the Kings Cliff in the BG
Kings Cliff has this lovely outdoor 'coffee kiosk' - their cold coffee is easily the best in Ooty
Little cabin in the lawn serving shakes n cafes

 

After lazing for an hour or so we headed back to Annapurna restaurant in Ooty town for lunch. The place wasn't half as good as it was the last time we were here (in 2012). Sometimes you have embellished memories of a place are and reality is far away from it. However, in this case I'm pretty sure that wasn't the case. Ritika too was disappointed with the overall experience. The food wasn't all that great. Service was sub - par and the restaurant in particular + Ooty in general was way too crowded.

I guess the last point is a reflection of the growing population and their aspirations to travel. That is a great sign. The crowds notwithstanding, I wish more of us venture out to explore, discover and reconnect with the spell - binding country that we're blessed to have been born in! You can check out my blog on our last trip to Ooty for more on how things have changed.

We spent the afternoon exploring the Botanical gardens, before heading back to the Kings Cliff for a gourmet meal.

The Earls Secret at Kings Cliff

 

The Kings Cliff has the most quaint restaurant called the Earl's Secret which serves the most awesome continental food. Beef was of course off the menu (tragic) or it was unavailable that evening. Regretfully, we made do with lamb. The Earls Secret and her chef had thankfully not lost their edge, and if anything, the food tasted way better than our memories of the last meal here nearly 5 years back.

We had the Earls Roast Lamb and the Chicken Fillet Supreme, preceded by a Double Decker mushroom and finished with the Lasagna Al Furno. Without exception, the food was outstanding. The lamb was marginally underdone for Indian palates. It was just perfect. They'd finished the lamb with a brown glazed roast gravy having hints of the stock and a slightly burnt, though very pleasant, undertones to it. The chicken comes with a roast garlic sauce, which in itself is a very interesting preparation. Of course, you get the 'biting' garlic flavour, but it gets tempered with the 'burnt' treatment, leaving a pleasant aftertaste. It's not unlike the butter garlic sauce that Malvani and Konkani restaurants are famous for serving in Mumbai (Bharat, Mahesh Lunch Home, Gajalee et al).

We topped it all off with the caramel custard and creme brûlée. I find the brûlée generally too creamy for my liking and gave it a pass. Didn't want to upset the quiet satisfaction that my system was revelling under after the great main course. For the rest, they were raving about the brûlée. The humble caramel custard is something that takes a fair bit of skill and steady hand to get right. It is one of those dishes that can be had even if not done to perfection. Like say a Fried egg, either easy over or sunny side up. But when you get it absolutely right, it is simply heavenly.

The Earls Secret managed to get it JUST right that night! The chef had caramelised the sugar to a perfect translucent brown. The consistency of the custard was firm, as 'custardy' as it gets! Each bite of the custard transported one to heavenly bliss, and was a perfect end to the meal.

Earls Roast Lamb at Kings Cliff makes the Earls Secret the best restaurant in ooty
Earls Roast Lamb with a side serving of herb rice
If you crave continental food, the Earls secret at Kings cliff is the best in OOTY
'Supremely' good Chicken!

 

We headed to our rooms post this most satisfying meal. At a nominal fee, the staff had lit the fireplace in our rooms. What with the Christmas stockings hanging over the fireplace, the place looked cheery and welcoming! We quickly snuggled in against the cold for a good nights sleep. A word of caution though. If you leave the fire running through the night, ensure the room is well - ventilated. We'd opened a window to ventilate the room and were fine. Debarjyo had locked all the windows and it had gotten quite claustrophobic. He had to call the hotel staff at 0200HRS to come and put out the fire!

After breakfast the next morning we reloaded self and luggage into & onto the Pajero and drove on towards Coonoor.

Warm fireplace to come home to in kings cliff ooty
This blazing fire greeted us when we returned to out rooms at the Kings Cliff post dinner

 

Oland Tea Plantation Coonoor

 

Our next stop was the Oland Tea Plantation, about 20 clicks beyond Coonoor town. The drive through the Nilgiris was one of the best we've undertaken. Though cold, certainly colder than the last time we were here, the skies were a clear blue, enhancing the breath - taking greenery of the tea plantations that abound here. The roads gently twisted and wound around the mountains, ascending and descending as the terrain changed. This 2 hour drive alone made the entire trek from Mumbai worth the effort!

Now, as per Google maps the Oland plantation is around 30 minutes from Coonoor. The ground reality is far from that. A few kms outside Coonoor, the terrain suddenly gets more rugged. The roads are virtually non - existent and you literally are driving through the wilderness peppered with scant tea plantations. After 18 Kms or so we can across a desolate police checkpost. The cops actually stopped to check our papers and enquired where and why we were heading, before letting us go. I did try to ask them the reason for the third degree. Unfortunately, in part due to the language barrier and partly due to their unwillingness to explain, we got no answer. From hereon the plantation bungalow is about 3 - 4 Kms. However, whatever semblance of road there was, disappeared too.

We gamely drove on what was now a rutted track, with declines of 30 to40 degrees, till we got to the Oland Plantation. As I killed the engine, the first thing we heard was the sound of a waterfall. The plantation consists of a main bungalow that houses the restaurant and kitchen, and 3 - 4 smaller cottages dotting the sides of the mountain. One of these was adjacent to a waterfall that gushed down the mountain. It was a rivulet actually, that fell off the side of a cliff on her way down to the plains.

The property though very basic, was totally cut off from civilisation and nestled in a beautiful valley. Our cottage was a 2 storied affair on the lower part of the property. As mentioned, the rooms here are pretty basic. They run the place like a rudimentary homestay more than anything else. While they advertised 'price inclusive of all buffet meals', what they meant was that someone would cook what you wanted and serve it. Which was fine, except 'someone' was at best a camp cook, so chicken meant one preparation and he had only toor dal in the stores. Thankfully there were eggs aplenty. After a meal of chicken and rice, which wasn't as bad as I'm making it out to be, we set out to explore the valley.

Team picture at Oland plantation coonoor
Waiting for lunch to be fixed. Did I mention the ubiquitous MR. QB joined us for a day?

 

We took a path adjacent to our cottage leading to the waterfall. There was another cottage adjacent to the waterfall, which looked very pretty. However, given it's proximity to the falling water I guess it'd be fairly noisy at night. After walking for about an hour or so, it started getting dark. The ladies suggested we head back. Debarjyo and I decided to take a circuitous path to return. This turned out to be a not so bright decision.

We'd headed out westwards towards the waterfall. From here we continued on the same path as it curved up and northwards for a couple of kilometres. At this point the path turned on itself and continued upwards in an easterly direction. Logically, this meant if we followed the path we would end up somewhere exactly above the resort. In theory it sounded right and practically too it made sense.

The only issue was that by then it had gotten quite dark. Try as we did, there was nothing visible in any direction. Not even the glimmer of a lone light. Effectively we were lost in the middle of nowhere with 3 kids! The cell phone network too was conspicuous by its absence. Left with n choice, we continued on gamely, making it an adventurous game for the children.

Being heavily wooded and with the overhang of the mountain, we couldn't make out the lights of the resort either. By now we'd been walking for nearly 90 minutes. With the day - long drive the children too were a little tired. This extended adventure in the dark had them a tad scared too.

After walking in what we thought is the right direction, we could finally see some lights. These twinkled about 100 meters below us. Rather than continuing along the road and hoping to get a turnoff, I decided we'd cut across the tea plantation and head straight for the lights. Once we got in, we realised that the bushes were actually packed quite closely together. Using the phone flashlights, we managed to continue down the plantation in single file.

Suddenly I saw a dark shape looming in front of me. A closer look revealed there was a whole herd of bison in the midst of the plantation! They just stood stock-still as we passed by them. The nearest animal was barely a meter away from us. Up this close I realised that the animals are HUGE. Their shoulders easily came up to my head - and I am a decent 5'.10". Nevertheless, we reached the end of the side of that mountain without incident.

The mountainside abruptly ended with a sheer fall of around 12' into the resort lawn. I quickly slithered down the slope without injuring myself. A feet feet further ahead I found a lesser height of around 4 feet. This seemed navigable and everyone managed to jump down from this spot. In hindsight we were lucky to have gotten away without anyone coming to harm. Stupid thing to have done.

Jungle trek in Oland plantation coonoor
Intrepid travellers cheerily trekking through the plantation, clueless of what's to come

 

Debarjyo and Pooja left for Nagarhole the next morning. With the whole day before us, we explored the valley further. The daytime light had transformed the jungle into a beautiful cocoon of serenity. A 3 km trek from our cottage took us to a small pond. Clearly, this was a watering hole for the local wildlife. We spent a blissful 45 minutes here, doing nothing.

Beautiful meadow to just relax near the oland plantation coonoor
Much needed break en route to the watering hole

 

We spent the next 2 days trekking around the surrounding forests (all during daytime though!). Each day we'd trek for over 12Kms, chill at the property, eat and sleep. The place is at an outstanding location, simply breath - taking. If the owners invested a little time and effort in upgrading the infrastructure and services, this is actually an amazing spot to be holidaying in. Especially if you love the forests & mountains like you do, few places come close to Oland Plantation. However if you like to come home to some creature comforts every evening, you may want to give this place a pass! Compared to the Jungle Hut in Masinagudi, the Oland plantation leaves a lot to desire.

Finally, our trip had come to an end. On the 4th day we headed back towards Mysore. Retracing our tracks, we headed to Ooty via Coonoor. From there we took the Ooty - Mysore road, which brought us to Mysore in about 7 hours. Mysore onwards was a simple enough trek via Belgaum, Kolhapur and Pune to head to Mumbai. 12 days well spent in the lap of nature, rejuvenated to face whatever life had to throw until the next time!

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Participar en una escuela de liderazgo virtual ya no es un beneficio opcional, sino una necesidad para cualquier organizacion que aspira a adaptarse en el contexto moderno.

Un buen entrenamiento gerencial no solo proporciona conocimiento, sino que activa la manera de dirigir de jefes que estan en terreno.

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Hibrido presencial-remoto.

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Unidades sobre gestion emocional.

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Retroalimentacion individual de competencias.

Networking con otros lideres de diferentes industrias.

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Juniorwaype

https://writeablog.net/ithrisvczr/h1-b-tendencias-en-anlisis-de-clima-laboral-en-santiago-lo-que-muestran-los

Visualiza esta situación común en una pyme chilena: grupos quemados, rotación constante, comentarios en el almuerzo como a nadie le importa o puro cacho. Parece conocido, ¿no?

Muchas organizaciones en Chile se pierden con los KPI y los reportes financieros, pero se saltan del termómetro interno: su capital humano. La verdad incómoda es esta: si no controlas el clima, después no te sorprendas cuando la salida de talento te golpee en la cara.

¿Por qué pesa tanto esto en Chile?
El escenario local no afloja. Arrastramos crónica rotación en retail, agotamiento en los call centers y diferencias generacionales profundas en rubros como la minería y la banca.

En Chile, donde marca la broma interna y la onda positiva, es común tapar los problemas. Pero cuando no hay confianza real, ese humor se transforma en puro ruido que esconde la frustración. Sin un levantamiento, las empresas son inconscientes. No ven lo que los trabajadores realmente comentan en la máquina de café o en sus grupos de WhatsApp.

Los ventajas concretos (y muy locales) de hacerlo bien
Hacer un diagnóstico de clima no es un costo, es la mejor apuesta en desempeño y tranquilidad que consigues hacer. Los beneficios son claros:

Menos licencias médicas y inactividad: un dolor que le sale millones a las empresas chilenas cada año.

Fidelización de talento joven: las gen Z se mueven rápido si no sienten propósito y buen ambiente.

Mayor eficiencia en equipos descentralizados: clave para equipos fuera de Santiago que a veces se perciben lejanía.

Una posición superior: no es lo mismo prometer “somos buena onda” que sustentarlo con evidencia.

Cómo se hace en la práctica (sin morir en el intento)
No necesitas un departamento de RRHH costoso. Hoy, las plataformas son accesibles:

Encuestas anónimas digitales: lo más efectivo desde 2020. La clave es asegurar el anonimato total para que la persona hable sin miedo.

Check-ins semanales: en vez de una encuesta extensa cada año, envía una microencuesta semanal corta por plataformas internas.

Talleres focalizados: la pieza clave. Destapan lo que nunca saldría por email: roces entre áreas, problemas con jefaturas, procesos que nadie domina.

Conversaciones 1:1 con colaboradores regionales: su mirada suele quedar omitida. Una videollamada puede descubrir problemas de comunicación que pasarían colados en una encuesta.

El factor decisivo: el diagnóstico no puede ser un show. Tiene que convertirse en un roadmap tangible con hitos, encargados y plazos. Si no, es puro papel.

Errores que en Chile se repiten (y arruinan todo)

Anunciar ajustes y no ejecutar: los colaboradores chilenos lo cachan al tiro; puro humo.

No asegurar el anonimato: en estructuras muy verticales, el miedo a castigos es real.

Copiar encuestas gringas: hay que aterrizar el lenguaje a la cultura interna.

Medir una vez y no seguir: el clima varía tras la salida de un líder clave; hay que tomar pulso de forma periódica.

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