Sri Lanka Golf Tour – 12 Days / 11 Nights

Apart playing golf at Royal Colombo Golf Club, Victoria Golf Club in Kandy and Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, this tour will be offering you all major interesting places and cities of Sri Lanka. You will be enjoying heritage and cultural sites, upcountry breathtaking views, most popular Yala wildlife park and sandy beaches and many more.

  • This is an independent Golf Tour and can tailor to your specific needs.
  • Period Accomodation Type Single person traveling Two persons traveling Three persons traveling
    01.04.2023 - 01.11.2024 As given in the itinerary USD 1,890.00 USD 2,230.00 USD 2,620.00


    Cost includes:

  • Accommodation in superior class hotels hotels on half board basis (dinner and full breakfast).
  • All transport in a quality air-conditioned car with English speaking driver/guide.
  • All sightseeing, entrance fees and jeep hire charges as per the program.
  • All rates shown are quoted in US Dollars inclusive of applicable government tax and service charge on nett basis per tour unless stated otherwise, not per person.
  • Cost does not includes:

  • green fees (USD  per round in weekday/ USD  per round in weekends), caddy fees (USD per round), ball spotter (USD per round) and other golf playing related fees are to be paid directly to pro-shops at clubs. Rate are subject to change as per club regulations.
  • Compulsory supplements on 24th December, 31st December
  • Day 1: Airport / Colombo

    Upon arrival at the Colombo airport your driver/guide will welcome you and escort you to your Colombo hotel (35km – transfer time 45 minutes). Have a peaceful night at the hotel.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Taj Samudra Hotel, ColomboTaj Samudra Hotel Colombo is well-known first-class hotel of the Indian Taj group in Sri Lanka. Conveniently located close to the city’s business hub and a short stroll to the city centre for museums, restaurants, and more!. This property is an ideal place for business as well as leisure travellers.

    Day 2: Golfing in Colombo

    Royal Colombo Golf Course

    After breakfast enjoy a game of golf at Royal Colombo Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. The Galle Face Green was the birthplace and nursery of golf in Ceylon. The ground was used for games such as Horse Racing, Cricket, Golf, Rugby, Football, and Hockey. The 130 year old Royal Colombo Golf Club: Golf in Sri Lanka, like many other British sports gained popularity on the Galle Face Green. The Colombo Golf Club was formed here and in 1896 moved to its present location which was a model farm originally owned by Sir Charles Henry de Soysa, a Ceylonese philanthropist. In 1928 the privilege of using the prefix “Royal” was bestowed upon the Club by His Majesty King George V. In present days this course is 5’770 m long 18-hole par 71 course. The course looks simple at first but it’s many water hazards and well guarded bunkers will quickly change your opinion.

    In the afternoon you would go for a sightseeing tour of Colombo, the delights of vibrant and fascinating city, which contrasts its blend of east and west and its colonial past and thriving present.

    Be careful with gem buying. The State Gem Corporation will examine, free of charge, gems purchased elsewhere, but if they prove to be fakes the Corporation can do nothing to help you get your money back. Sri Lanka mines sapphires, rubies, garnets, aquamarines, zircons and alexandrites, but has no diamonds or emeralds.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Taj Samudra Hotel, Colombo

    Day 3: Colombo / Sigiriya

    Dambulla

    After breakfast you will be heading towards Sigiriya along fascinating countryside en route visit the Dambulla Rock Temple, which is a magnificent gallery of Buddha images and wall and ceiling paintings not seen anywhere else in the Island. It is a complex of five cave temples with its origin going back to the Anuradhapura period (1st century BC).

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Sigiriya Village, SigiriyaSigiriya Village is a staple hotel of the cultural triangle, offering comfortable mid-range accommodation in a charming rustic setting. The hotel’s design complements perfectly its rural setting as it blends effortlessly into the rustic village life around it. Earth-toned cottages and gardens landscaped around their natural environment add to the Village’s magic, while its Ayurvedic Centre is specially designed to offer guests a rejuvenating taste of indigenous herbal care to soothe both body and mind. Pathways along lotus-filled ponds connect each of the clusters with the main central area where dining facilities are located. Sigirya Village is an ideal destination for children who will enjoy the separate garden play area and the families of monkeys that hover on the tree tops.

    Day 4: Habarana / Sigiriya Rock / Kandy

    Sigiriya Rock

    Have a leisurely breakfast and climb 1,200 steps to see the well preserved fabulous frescoes of Sigiriya Rock Fortress. The views from the top makes the steep climb more than worthwhile!.

    Then leave for Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka is a major tourist destination. Kandy is a good transit point to the cultural triangle to the north or hill country to the south.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Hotel Suisse, Kandy Ideally located right beside the historic and picturesque Kandy Lake, the 93 roomed well-known colonial styled Hotel Suisse, stands on nearly four acres of landscaped gardens the only city hotel in Kandy to stand on such a significantly massive acreage.

    Day 5: Golfing in Kandy

    Golf Tour

    After breakfast have a few games at 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.

    In the evening sightseeing of Kandy town including visit of celebrated Temple of the Tooth, famed for housing Buddha’s tooth relic, followed by a traditional Kandyan dance performance.

    Kandy is known for its antiques, but anything made earlier than this century cannot be legally exported.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Hotel Suisse, Kandy

    Day 6: Kandy / Nuwara Eliya

    After breakfast leave for Nuwara Eliya. We will be driving through incredible natural scenery to Nuwara-Eliya. Tea Gardens begin to appear on the slopes and waterfalls of various strengths appear frequently. The road to clings to the mountains as it twists and turns climbing all the way. Like a misplaced bit of Europe set in the centre of a tropical island, the hill country resort town of Nuwara Eliya nestles in a cradle formed by three mountains at an elevation of 6,182 feet (1,884 meters) above sea level.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Grand Hotel, Nuwara EliyaThe Grand Hotel in the hill station Nuwara Eliya has a heritage exceeding a 100 years. The former residence of Sir Edward Barnes, Governor of Sri Lanka from 1830 to 1850, the Grand Hotel is an excellent example of a mansion from the Elizabethan era. It retains the stateliness and grandeur of a Colonial Mansion and rightfully claims its place as one of the best hill country hotels in Asia.

    Day 7: Golfing in Nuwara Eliya

    Golf Tour

    After breakfast have a few games at Nuwara Eliya Golf 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.

    In the afternoon, we proceed on a sightseeing tour of Nuwara-Eliya. We will visit Hakgala Botanical gardens with exotic trees, shrubs and herbs known to thrive best in hill country. It has an excellent and rare collection of roses, orchids, and a carefully tended fernery. We also will be going to the Nuwara-Eliya Town, Golf Course, the hill club, and drive around this hill station viewing Lake Gregory. Return to your hotel in the misty night for your dinner and rest.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Grand Hotel, Nuwara Eliya

    Day 8: Nuwara Eliya / Yala Safari (deep south)

    Yala

    After breakfast move on to the deep- south and take a jeep safari for touring Yala. The park has many rocky outcrops, fresh water tanks, brackish lagoons and breathtaking dry zone landscape. The southeastern boundary of Yala is the coastline with an untouched beach. The northeastern boundary is the manik ganga river. The Yala reserve has large open areas and water holes which serve as feeding grounds for many animals such as elephants, leopards, deer, wild buffaloes, wild boar, many varieties of birds, crocodiles etc. The most prominent geophysical feature of Yala is its many areas of outcropping bedrock, some largeenough to be mini rocky ranges. These provide resting places and breeding grounds to the leopard and the Sri Lankan sloth bear. The sloth bear is very fond of fruits. However never try to feed it yourself.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Peacock Beach Hotel, Hambantota

    Day 9: Yala / Galle

    Galle

    Following a leisurely breakfast an hour’s drive from Yala to Unawatuna Beach Reosrt for two nights relax. A stylish small hotel designed to suit a typical fishing village concept 125 km south of Colombo at the palm caressed, romantic beach of Unawatuna which is one of the twelve best beaches in the world. Unawatuna Beach Resort is a cheery, modestly-sized hotel of enduring popularity. It is a haven for those who crave a beautiful beach and entertaining evenings. This small bay is graced with golden sands and a calm turquoise sea. Unawatuna Beach Resort nestles at the end of the bay underneath the shade of tropical palm trees.

    Day 11: Galle / Seeduwa

    After breakfast move on the hotel where you would board the plane for onward journey. It is a fascinating drive along Sri Lanka’s coastline and several interesting fishing villages where the Stilt fisherman precariously perched on a stick in the shallow of the ocean with a fishing chord in his hand is an interesting sight. Reach the Taj Airport Garden Hotel and take rest.

    Dinner and overnight hotel accommodation: Taj Airport Garden Hotel, Seeduwa

    Day 12: Seeduwa / Airport

    After breakfast, you will be driven back to airport for your onward flight with happy Sri Lankan memories.

     

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