Exotissimo Travel improves golf portfolio with new packages that team culture and relaxation with some of the most visually striking courses on the planet.
Premier Travel Company Exotissimo Travel have announced the launch of a number of new golf tours. Adding a twist to a Southeast Asia itinerary, the savvy golfer will testify to have been frequenting destinations not traditionally known for golf such as Cambodia and Yangon for some time.
Now, as the industry begins to gather pace Southeast Asia is fast building up a reputation as a golfing hub. With a host of world-class courses, affordable prices, impeccable service, first-rate accommodation and few crowds, it is not hard to see why.
Group Product Manager Louise Nathan said, “Southeast Asia truly is a golfer’s paradise. Great beaches and adventure pursuits you might equate with the region but not necessarily golf, which means the courses are relatively unsaturated. Our packages offer a unique combination of sightseeing, cultural exploration and time to relax and appreciate the quality spa treatments to be had here.”
Ideally, a golf tour in Southeast Asia should also offer travelers the opportunity to immerse themselves within the local culture and appreciate the heritage and traditions that make the place, as is the case with Angkor Golf Week in Siem Reap. While this is a town rightfully known for being the home to the magnificent Angkor temples, on this program participants can explore a well balanced itinerary that incorporates sightseeing alongside, boat trips, fine dining and a dynamic golfing itinerary.
Indonesia an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is vast and vivid with huge scope for a world-class golfing adventure through an epic landscape. On this day Indonesia Golf Tour participants will traverse the wonders of Java and Bali as they tee off amid mountains, crater lakes and ancient forests. Delve into the ancient wonders of the country with visits to ancient temples as well to local markets and some of the regions top tables. Starting in Jogjakarta, you’ll have time to explore Java before jetting off to the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud, before finishing on the south island beaches.
The perfect way to begin or conclude a Thailand tour, the Golf Package at Kirimaya, Khao Yai offers a less strenuous approach to the game, balancing an itinerary of golf and relaxation. Over 3-days travelers can soak up the cool, clean air of Thailand’s wine region, tee off on an 18-hole course and explore the country’s first national park.
Myanmar commonly referred to as ‘The Golden Land’ has ample scope for a good round of golf. On this day tour you will tee off at the Yangon Golf Club. Play a full 18 holes on an international-standard course, designed by professional golfer Gary Player. Opened in 1999, the greens are well-maintained and the course offers enough variety to challenge golfers of all levels.
From eTravel Blackboard
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