Monday, December 5, 2011

Play Golf in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has 4 beautiful Golf courses although it is not very popular sport. Two Golf clubs are located Colombo one Kandy and the fourth one in Nuwera Eliya and all these Golf clubs are built with 18 holes.
Playing Golf is the best way to spend the time leisurely. If you are not an Expert do not worry, the Golf Clubs serves for both learners and for Experts and also you can get the equipment from the Club house as well.
Royal Colombo Golf Club:


The Royal Colombo Golf Club is situated within Colombo with a  railway line runs through it. This was built by British during 1896 and the oldest from all. It as a Club house and the facilities such as Food, beverages, Rooms etc..
Address:
Royal Colombo Golf Club,
Model Farm Road,
Colombo 8,
Sri Lanka.
Tele: +94 1126 95431, 2691401, 2682917, 2674519
Waters Edge Golf Club:

Situated in Colombo the Waters Edge Golf Club is the newest member. This has become one of the popular Golf Club in Asia. It has many facilities such as Restaurant, dining room and many more.
Address:
Waters Edge Golf Club,
316, Ethul Kotte,
Battaramulla,
Colombo,
Sri Lanka



Nuwara Eliya Golf Club:
The Nuwara Eliya Golf Club is one of the most beautiful places to be. The view of the surrounding mountains and tea estates will give you the best Golf playing experience. The facilities include Accommodation and Restaurant
Address:
Nuwareliya Golf Club,
Nuwareliya,
Sri Lanka

The Victoriya Golf Club – Rajawella:
This beautiful 18 hole golf club is located at Rajawella close to Kandy and treated as one of the most beautiful golf course in Sri Lanka. The design itself makes it challenging to play. This 209 hectare golf course was designed in the year of 1999 with a breathtaking view of Victoria Tank.
Victoria International Golf club
Rajawella,
Kandy,
Sri Lanka.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Land reclamation for the new Colombo city on sea has commenced

The project to construct a modern planned City within Colombo by reclaiming the sea in front of the Colombo Galle Face green is now being implemented. Accordingly, the sea belt stretching from the new brakewater of the Colombo South Harbour to the Presidential Secretariat is being  reclaimed to be used for this purpose. The Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrema said that no damage will be caused to the turf at the Galle Face Green by this project. 
The objective of the project is to turn Colombo city into a place with more facilities for the people and to construct the city according to a proper development plan. The new City would be fully equipped with many  recreational centers such as golf courses and  tracks for motor car racing.
Dr. Priyath B.Wickrema said that in accordance with the intention of the President to expand the Colombo City by having a modern City adjoining the Port, 500 acres of sea territory adjoining the new Colombo Port Project will be filled. He said that there will be three access roads to this Modern City and one access road will be connected with the marine drive. The second would be constructed opposite the Presidential Secretariat, and the Light House entrance of the Colombo port would be upgraded as the third access road.  The preliminary work on the planned city is to be completed in 3 years
A project of this nature has become necessary due problems being faced in the Colombo City including environment pollution, blocking of the drainage systems, road traffic congestion, floods etc. The feasibility study and environmental impact assessment are being completed.
He said that the SLPA would conduct the project with the technical assistance and consultancy services provided by the University of Moratuwa and Lanka Hydraulic Institute. A rail track is to be developed around the new city and would be the major mode of transport in the city. Park and Drive concept will be introduced in the city so that anyone entering the city will park their vehicles at specified parking locations and take a train ride to go around the city.
The new city will have high rise housing complexes, multiplex office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, tourist sites, recreation facilities, banks and other service centres etc. 
Filling of land for this project will be done by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority at an approximate cost of 250 Million U.S.Dollars.  When the filling and the landscaping work is over local and international tenders will be called for implementing construction of infrastructure and other facilities.
Building this New Colombo City on Sea will be carried out in coordination with the Urban Development Authority, Colombo Municipal Council, All Service Ministries, and the Archaelogical Department,.  The Urban Development Authority will prepare schematic diagrams for the new City after completion of the filling work.

Sri Lanka among 2012 best tourist destinations-National Geographic


National Geographic Traveler magazine has named Sri Lanka among top six destinations for world travelers in 2012, focusing on island’s hill country, heritage sites, and pristine beaches.

The magazine, in its Nov/Dec issue, describes that Sri Lanka’s hill country features stunning scenery, tea plantations, and ancient Buddhist temples, according to China’s Xinhua news agency, citing a statement by the External Affairs Ministry on Friday.

“This mountainous, mist-draped realm has long been popular with backpackers and other adventurers for its tea plantations and rain forest preserves, known as the Central Highlands, which recently were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list.”

“Sri Lanka is a resplendent isle, and the natural charms of this pear- shaped island in the Indian Ocean that nearly kisses the southeast tip of India are indeed splendid,” the magazine said in a review of its in its best of the world 2012 trips.

Sri Lanka tourism has grown impressively, with a 52 percent increase in 2010 compared to 2009. Arrivals have topped an all-time high of 750,000 and the government has targeted 2.5 million tourists by 2016.

With those increases, the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority has outlined a plan to reach a 30,000 hotel-room capacity by 2015.

Recently, top hotel chains such as Starwood (Sheraton), Marriott, Shangri La and Taj have announced plans for new construction in Sri Lanka. A number of existing hotels are also undergoing renovation. The magazine said the island has recently emerged from a bloody civil war between majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils and peace prevails.

-- BERNAMA