Destiny Farmstay, Avalanche: Fishing, Horse Riding, Animal Feeding, Other Activities – Part 2

Part 1 of this article can be read HERE.

The farmstay, staying true to its name, has many farm animals like a stable full of horses, cows, rabbits, geese, sheep and others.

One can visit all these animals and also feed them after informing the incharge.

When it comes to activities, Destiny has enough in store to engage for two days. List of activities include rappelling, valley crossing, fishing, plenty of outdoor games, golf putting, hiking, camping, monkey crawling, glass painting, horse riding among others.

The natural (mini) pond offers a perfect setting for fishing. Fishing activity in progress.

Cow shed.

View of lake from horse riding ground.

Destiny is a heaven for photographers. There are many “poster card” type viewpoints available in Destiny, our favourite was below photo. This is the place where campfire would be set. Live grill food and drinks are served in this open area.

Evening snacks served in above open place with great view.

Horse riding.

HB Tip: If you want to take some great photos of yours that suit the farm oriented environment, request for the cowboy cap and farm related items in the reception. We got two large cowboy caps.

It is recommended that one visit the lake in Destiny. Though it involves bit of a walk, it is totally worth it for its mint condition. Noticing a human around this lake is a rare occurrence.

The food quality in the restaurant is good. We were surprised to get top quality food in such a remote location. Especially, their Chocolate Gateau was lip smacking. We ordered it thrice back to back to back.

All vegetable, fruits, herbs and spices used to prepare all food items were grown in house. One can visit them too (if you are lucky, they might allow you to pick some vegetables).

With this garden and farm animals, Destiny Farmstay is pretty much a self-sufficient place.

Because of Destiny’s dense greenery, valley view, mountain view, pristine lake, natural pond with fish, and other features, the place will be booked well in advance. Especially on weekends, getting a room will be difficult. Best is to book two weeks in advance.

We recommend to stay in Destiny at least for two days to fully enjoy the experience the environment offers.

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Karthick Prabu
Karthick Prabu
Karthick, an Indian-resident, has traveled to 25+ countries. The love for travel is so high that he spends a significant portion of his income on traveling. A big time believer of YOLO – You only live once. He likes to write, explore local culture, interact with locals, and explore local food.