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| GOLF TOUR |
What makes India a unique Golf destination is the wide variety of options that it offers. It is possible to play Golf almost through out the country, often in extremely dramatic backgrounds and unusual settings such as Hills and High Himalayan plains, in the heart of bustling metropolitan cities, small obscure towns, by the side of lakes and forests, amidst tea, coffee or spice plantations or even out in the desert.
India was the first country outside of Great Britain to take up the game and The Royal Calcutta Golf Club came into existence in 1829.
Golf had already been played in India for 59 years before the first major course was opened in the USA and Europe in 1888. By the end of the 19th century, India already had a dozen golf clubs. The environment of each course is unique in its culture and history, highlighting all that makes India a diverse destination. In fact, it would not be wrong to say that one of the best ways to experience India is through its golf courses and we take pleasure to offer our Tee off with the Maharaja's tour. |
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Flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel.
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Arrive at Mumbai. Transfer to your hotel. Afternoon sightseeing of Mumbai. |
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Visit the Bombay Presidency Golf Club - First built in 1827 and subsequently re-designed by Peter Thompson keeping in mind the winds from the Arabian Sea . Excellent greens, tight fairways and an unusual hazard at the 16th hole, an elephant pit. It is not a difficult course; not to narrow, not too long and yet not an easy course to break par.
Full day at leisure. |
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| Day 4 |
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Morning at Leisure. In the afternoon transfer to the airport for flight to Jaipur. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. |
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Morning excursion to the Amber fort . return to the hotel in the afternoon and the rest of the day is at leisure.
Adjacent to the hotel is the Jaipur Golf Club with a 18 hole course - Nine greens (upper course) and nine browns. The course overlooks the Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairways pass through the Rambagh Polo Grounds. The lower course is a rough and undulating one. |
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Morning sightseeing of Jaipur city visiting the City Palace, the Observatory and the Palace of winds.
Rest of the day is at leisure for individual activities. Jaipur is famous for its wide range of shopping covering textiles, hand block printing, precious and semi precious stones leather, blue pottery etc. |
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| Drive via Fatehpur Sikri to Agra. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay. |
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Full day city tour visiting the Fort, Itmad-ud-daulah and one of the seven wonders of the world - the Taj Mahal. |
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| Drive after a leisurely breakfast for Delhi. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. |
| Day 10 |
| Full day city tour of Old and New Delhi. |
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Full day at leisure. Visit the Delhi Golf Club with its 6859 yard 18 hole course par 72. The Delhi Golf Club is one of the most unusual settings. The course is of undulating fairways, lush vegetation and deep bunkers. It was originally opened in 1931 and subsequently renovated in 1977. The landscape is interspersed with old historic monuments and buildings. It is also a home to over 300 species of birds and has over 200 species of trees. |
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Transfer to the railway station to board the Himlayan Queen Exp to Shimla which connects at Kalka jn with the Toy Train. Arrive Shimla in the evening where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. |
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The erstwhile summer capital of India - Shimla's Golf course is located at Naldhera which is about 23 kms away. The course is carpeted by a fine turf requiring little maintenance. The PAR 68 course is located in a bowl with 9 holes which can be back played to 18.
Return to your hotel. |
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Morning Sightseeing tour of Shimla. Later drive back to Chandigarh and overnight stay at Chandigarh. |
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The modern and vibrant capital of Punjab and Haryana states boasts of a 18 hole course PAR 72 amidst lush green fairways bounded by groves of Mango, Jamun, Eucalyptus and Kikar trees dotted with rose bushes.
In the afternoon a short tour of the city visiting the State Assembly and Government Buildings, the Sukhna Lake, The rock garden and the Zakir Rose Garden.
Overnight stay. |
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Transfer to the airport for flight to Delhi in the afternoon. Upon arrival transfer to a hotel closer to the airport. After dinner transfer to the International airport for onward flight home. |
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