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Golf in Vietnam is an experience to remember for a lifetime. From short breaks at championship Vietnam golf courses to explorations of golf, history and culture, Vietnam now has it all. One of the best up-and-coming golfing destinations in the world, the country is dynamic, safe, and affordable. From the excitement of modern Saigon to the thousand-year-old streets of Hanoi, from the sea and sand in Danang and Hoi An to the mountain fresh air of Dalat, the choices are endless. Combine this with world-class Vietnam golf and accommodations to suit every golf traveler and you have the foundation of for the ultimate Vietnam golf destination.
In addition to great golf, you will be on a bit of an adventure in Laos; blazing new trails to authentic cultural attractions, delighting in fine Asian dining imbued with French finesse and frontier sophistication and elevating your spirits with recreational and soft adventure activities.
In Laos, you’ll play metropolitan golf, suburban golf, countryside golf, lakeside resort golf, and World Heritage riverside golf. Many guests comment favorably about the condition of the golf courses in the Laos Golf destinations; remarking also about the excellent amenities and clubhouse facilities.
See the 8th Wonder of the World: the Temples of Angkor Wat
Present-day Cambodia is a peaceful and welcoming country that has retained the style of its former French colony heritage and mixed it with indigenous cultural charm to completely redevelop itself and regain its proud title as “The Pearl of Asia”.
The past decade has seen a flourishing tourist industry with visitors per year enjoying a full range of cultural and luxury travel experiences. Golf, while relatively new, has been proving to be an increasingly important part of tourism in Cambodia.
Siem Reap is the main golf destination in Cambodia. Siem Reap is a small former French colonial town that has been visited by foreigners mainly to see the 1,000 year old cradle of Khmer civilization and the Temples of Angkor Wat. There are 3 international standard 18-hole courses each with their own variety and challenges for everyone from amateurs to professionals. Of these, Angkor Golf Resort leads the pack in terms of world-class quality and service. In addition, with the temples of Angkor Wat nearby, Siem Reap is one of the world’s best undiscovered golf destinations.
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, boasts 4 golf courses. Although the main attraction is sightseeing, shopping, and enjoying the many colonial-style hotels, boutiques, and boulevards, golf is an ever-increasing reason to visit the Cambodian capital with Garden City Golf Club being the main draw.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, has just recently opened it’s doors to the international golf traveler. Famous for it’s golden Shwedagon Pagoda and the over 2,2000 stupas in Bagan which date all the way back to the 11th century, this country is jaw-dropping beautiful and unique in so many aspects. The hospitality of the locals is second to none, and you will miss their friendliness when you return home.
Destination diversity and the vast choice of golf courses located throughout the country are key factors attracting the large numbers of visitors coming to play golf in Thailand.
From the Thailand beach resorts in the south, to the mountainous surroundings in the North, or the bustling cities of Bangkok and Pattaya, there are golf course resorts to suit every preference. All are located in highly accessible areas with fast and convenient door-to-door transfers possible within several hours’ travel time. This provides visitors with a vast choice for planning Thailand golf holidays. Golf Thailand in style on some of the best greens around the world when you customize Thailand golf packages.
Malaysia is one of the few destinations in South East Asia where golf remains accessible and affordable. You can enjoy a round of golf surrounded by the cool hills and tea plantations or alternatively head down to the fringes of the South China Sea in this country of over 200 golf courses.
Singapore officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian island city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia’s Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to its south. The country is highly urbanised with very little primary rainforest remaining, although more land is being created for development through land reclamation.
Singapore is the world’s fourth-leading financial centre, and its port is one of the five busiest ports in the world.
Slightly over five million people live in Singapore, of which 2.91 million were born locally. The population is highly diverse; the majority are Chinese with almost 75% of the total population, while Malays and Indians forming significant minorities. Reflecting this diversity, the country has four official languages: English, Malay, Chinese, and Tamil.
Avid golfers can expect nothing less than world-class golf courses in Singapore, with over 20 courses and driving ranges that cater to both public and exclusive members. Courses, each carefully designed to deliver a spectacular experience.
With a wide variety of elite courses and new international daily airline routes to all over Japan, international golfers will be flocking to Japan. And why not? Japan is widely viewed as a fascinating, friendly and safe golf destination, with arguably the most renowned food culture in the world, 4 (arguably 5) beautiful seasons and beautiful landscapes available for golf
Golf in South Korea, one of the major tourist places of Asia, has numerous ways in which tourists and locals can be engaged. From shopping to entertainment, and sport and recreation, South Korea golf enjoys a range of activities in which people can easily participate. South Korea prides itself in the great number of parks, sports clubs and wide range of recreational facilities that it offers to the local people and the visitors. Right from global sports like football, baseball, tennis, to muscle sports like wrestling and boxing, from winter sports like skating and skiing, to elite sports like golf and horse riding, and various martial arts forms, South Korea, is a haven for sports-lovers. One of the most popular sports here is Golf in South Korea.