Fairways & Far Horizons.
The world’s finest courses happen to be in remarkable places.
Golf in the Indian Subcontinent is not a recent import. The sport arrived with the British in the eighteenth century and took root in some of the most spectacularly situated landscapes on earth. Today, the region offers a collection of courses that are genuinely world-class, not merely in playing standard, but in setting, history, and the experiences that surround them.
In Rajasthan, fairways run past the ramparts of desert forts. In the Nilgiris of southern India, colonial-era hill station courses unfold across mist-draped plateaus at altitude. In Sri Lanka, the course at Nuwara Eliya, established in 1889, is among the oldest in Asia, playing through tea country at nearly two thousand metres. In the Himalayan foothills, courses sit within view of snow-capped peaks.
Truly India builds golf journeys that treat the course as the centrepiece and the destination as the experience. Private transfers between properties, pre-booked tee times, caddies arranged, equipment logistics handled, and around each round, an itinerary worthy of the landscape: heritage dinners, wildlife drives, spice estate visits, cultural encounters.
These are trips for golfers who also want to travel well.
The places
Rajasthan
Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Goa
Himalayan Foothills, Uttarakhand
Coorg, Karnataka
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
The Greens
Hill Station Golf at Altitude
Colonial-Era Course Through Tea Country
Coastal Golf & Beach Resorts
Mountain Backdrop Courses
Plantation Country Golf
Golf with Himalayan Views
Truly Stays
A wing of the maharana's residence
Udaipur · Rajasthan
A French mansion in the White Town
Pondicherry
A teakwood tharavadu by the water
Kumarakom · Kerala
A six-suite fort in western Rajasthan
Shahpura · Rajasthan