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Special Golf TourSri Lanka is relatively unknown in the
field of Golf, but surprisingly the country has
three of the finest 18 hole courses in
Asia. In fact the association with golf is more
than a century and the Sri Lanka Amateur
Golf Championship, which was instituted
in the year 1891 follows the British
Amateur as the oldest national championship in
the world. The three courses are situated
in Colombo, Digana and Nuwara Eliya, Although the golf tour is planned
primarily for golfing, a city tour of Colombo and a
visit to Kandy and its sights is included
in the programme. Kandy in particular is one
of Sri Lanka's many highlights and should
not be missed. The Courses The Royal Colombo Golf Club: This course is 5'770 m long (par 71). A flat course with broad fairways which looks simple to beginners but there are many water hazards and well guarded bunkers which quickly change the opinion. The Royal Colombo Golf Club is easily accessible, being 20 minutes drive from all first-class hotels in the city. http://royalcolombogolf.lk ![]() Victoria Golf Club, Digana: This course is 6’190 m long (par 73) a championship golf course designed by Donald Steel and inaugurated early in 1999. The fairways are rather narrow in a hilly country side. Stately trees and avenues of coconuts lend the course an immediate air maturity. Impressive natural outcrops of rocks are a distinctive feature and indeed a hazard of the course. The Victoria Golf Club is situated 25 km east of Kandy and 150 km from Colombo. ![]()
The Nuwara Eliya Golf Club: This course which is reputed to be one of Asia's finest is 5'520 m (par 71). The fairways are long and narrow and bordered by fir trees and thick bushes. It demands skilful "position play" and the hilly terrain makes it essential that players can cope with up-hill and down-hill lies. The Golf Club is 10 minutes walk from the Grand Hotel and 190 km from Colombo. ![]()
Golf is played on all courses throughout the year.
Tour Programme
Day 1 Colombo
Stay in Colombo at the Hotel Ceylon Continental (Former Inter-Continental).Afternoon city tour. Colombo is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka with a population of 1,1 million. The Fort, in the very centre of the city, is where most of the colonial remnants mainly from the British era are to be found. Nearby Pettah is Colombo's busiest and most traditional bazaar, mosaic of human activities and architectural memories. Cinnamon Gardens is the most prestigious residential area. Overnight at your hotel. Day 2 Colombo Transfer to The Royal Colombo Golf Club for a morning and/or afternoon session of golf. - You can have your lunch at the golf club. After the game transfer back to your hotel. Day 3 Colombo - Kandy After an early breakfast you leave
Colombo and the coast and drive along
a busy highway into the interior of the
island, past paddy fields, palm-groves
and coconut plantations. In Pinnewela you
visit the elephant orphanage,
where about seventy elephants are well
looked after, mostly young animals
that have been found through-out the
country sick and abandoned by their
herd and brought to Pinnewela. If you are
lucky, you can watch the feeding
or the daily bath in the river of the
jumbos. After this visit the road begins to
ascend gradually. You stop for a short
visit at a rubber factory, where you
will learn in detail, how the milky sap
called latex is treated to become raw
rubber. After this stop you will enjoys a
beautiful panoramic view of the central
highland with its hills and mountains. At
noon you reach, the old royal city of
Kandy, situated at 500 m, beautifully
nestled between green hills. At its very
centre lies a small artificial lake and
the palace of the last Singhalese king
which has become a temple and the holiest
shrine in Sri Lanka, where the
tooth relic of Lord Buddha is highly
venerated. You will pay a visit to this After lunch you will visit the world famous Botanical Garden Peradeniya. The park dates back to 1371 under the reign of king Vikrama Bahu III when he held court here. The English put the cornerstone of the present garden in 1821. During the Second World War the garden served as the headquarters of Earl Mountbatten, the supreme commander of the allied forces in Southeast Asia who became later the last Viceroy of India. You will find in the garden a very large variety of orchids, spice trees, palms, bushes, as well as tropical plants and flowers of all type. In the evening you will pay a visit to the temple of the holy tooth. After the temple visit you have the opportunity to attend a dance performance, where you will see the famous Kandyan dances, as well as up- country and devil dances. Overnight at your hotel. Day 4 Kandy - Victoria Golf Club, Digana - Kandy After breakfast your driver will bring
you the to Victoria Golf Club, Digana,
situated about 25 km east of Kandy for
one or two rounds of golf. Return
to Kandy after your golfing. Day 5 Kandy - Nuwara Eliya After breakfast you leave to Nuwara Eliya. From Peradenya the road starts to ascend steadily and in the late morning, shortly before reaching Nuwara Eliya, you will have climbed 1'500 m. You are now in the tea country; where ever you look, you will see tea plantations, the rich full green of thousands and thousands of tea bushes. And out of the green in regular intervals the white coloured tea factories will enchant your eyes. Occasionally you can see a few rice fields and near the villages, vegetable plantations or gardens. The small resort town of Nuwara Eliya, situated at 2’070 m above sea level, lies on a little lake and is surrounded by mountains covered over and over by tea bushes. At the town boundaries there are a lot of vegetable plan- tations and flower fields, but also along the roads of Nuwara Eliya and in most of its gardens flowers are blooming. Check-in at the Grand Hotel, Nuwara Eliya. During the British rule, the Grand Hotel was the summer palace of the English governor. In the afternoon transfer to the Nuwara Golf Club for a round of golf. Transfer back to the Grand Hotel for overnight. Day 6 Nuwara Eliya Transfers to the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club for Golf and after the game back again to the hotel. Day 7 Nuwara Eliya - Colombo After breakfast in the hotel you leave
Nuwara Eliya and a short while
later you will reach the Ramboda pass at
2'200 m, the highest elevation
of your tour. From the descending road
you see again the rich full green
of the tea estates with the white-coloured
tea factories. You will stop
at one of these tea factories where you
will learn how the green tea
leaves become the well known Ceylon teas.
While descending into the
lowlands, you will come across the paddy
fields and vegetable plots,
which border the settlements. Later you
will see again paddy fields
and coconut plantations. You will stop at
one of the spice gardens Day 8 Colombo After breakfast transfer to The Royal Colombo Golf Club for golf and after the game back to the hotel again. Overnight at the hotel. Day 9 Colombo Breakfast at the hotel and end of the
tour. The prices include accommodation on
bed and breakfast in
Colombo at
the Hotel Ceylon Continental, in Kandy
at the Hotel
Suisse in deluxe room and in Nuwara Eliya
at the Grand Hotel,
Golf Wing, transport in air-conditioned
car with English speaking
driver/guide from Colombo and again back
to Colombo, inclusive
of entrance fees for the excursions and
visits mentioned in the
programme. Green fees and caddie fees
etc. are not included.
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