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Golf Holidays in London

With a population of just under eight million, London is Europe's largest city, spreading across an area of more than 620 square miles from its core on the River Thames. Ethnically it's also Europe's most diverse metropolis: around two hundred languages are spoken within its confines, and more than thirty percent of the population is made up of first-, second- and third-generation immigrants. Despite Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution, London still dominates the national horizon, too: this is where the country's news and money are made, it's where the central government resides and, as far as its inhabitants are concerned, provincial life begins beyond the circuit of the city's orbital motorway. Londoners' sense of superiority causes enormous resentment in the regions, yet it's undeniable that the capital has a unique aura of excitement and success – in most walks of British life, if you want to get on you've got to do it in London.

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For the visitor, too, London is a thrilling place – and in the last few years, the city has been in a relatively buoyant mood. Thanks to the national lottery and the millennium-oriented funding frenzy, virtually every one of London's world-class museums, galleries and institutions has been reinvented, from the Royal Opera House to the British Museum. In the Tate Modern and the London Eye, the city can now boast the world's largest modern art gallery and Ferris wheel, and the first new bridge to cross the Thames for over a hundred years. Furthermore, following sixteen years of being the only major city in the world not to have its own governing body, London finally acquired its own elected assembly in 2000, along with a mayor who's determined to try and solve one of London's biggest problems: transport.  

                                                             In the meantime, London's traditional sights – Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London – continue to draw in millions of tourists every year. Monuments from the capital's more glorious past are everywhere to be seen, from medieval banqueting halls and the great churches of Christopher Wren to the eclectic Victorian architecture of the triumphalist British Empire. There is also much enjoyment to be had from the city's quiet Georgian squares, the narrow alleyways of the City of London, the riverside walks, and the quirks of what is still identifiably a collection of villages. And even London's traffic problems are offset by surprisingly large expanses of greenery: Hyde Park, Green Park and St James's Park are all within a few minutes' walk of the West End, while, further afield, you can enjoy the more expansive countryside of Hampstead Heath and Richmond Park.

                                                                You could spend days just shopping in London, too, mixing with the upper classes in the tiara triangle around Harrods, or sampling the offbeat weekend markets of Portobello Road, Camden and Greenwich. The music, clubbing and gay/lesbian scenes are second to none, and mainstream arts are no less exciting, with regular opportunities to catch brilliant theatre companies, dance troupes, exhibitions and opera. Restaurants, these days, are an attraction, too. London is now on a par with its European rivals, and offers a range from three-star Michelin establishments to low-cost, high-quality Chinese restaurants and Indian curry houses. Meanwhile, the city's pubs have heaps of atmosphere, especially away from the centre – and an exploration of the farther-flung communities is essential to get the complete picture of this dynamic metropolis.

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 London Golf Club
 Heritage Course

Stand on the blue tee of the Heritage's 12th hole and suddenly you will know why Jack Nicklaus is the greatest golfer the world has ever seen.
 
A sight no man with a pounding heart and jittery swing would relish but still one to savour. An incline cloaked in swaying grass rumbles away from you and the safety of the fairway that cambers right, like Ferrari's Modena test track, seems impossibly far away. You have to see it with your own eyes.


Tantalising and mesmerising - that is Jack's way. His eye for the land and strategic brain brought him legendary status, but also they shaped The Heritage into a purist's dream. Holes rest in natural valleys, cling to crowned slopes and are framed by cuts in the grass as precise as the creases in a guardsman's trousers. Cunning greens bask in all their silky glory, spellbinding in their wondrous texture and purity of roll. Surely, everything must drop.

 

Golf Holidays in Peshawar

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Peshawar, the capital of North Western Frontier, tantalises the traveler with romance courage and adventure. Its unique character makes it look like a picturesque backdrop, of a dramatic ambient description, straight out of a story book. Its distinct atmosphere is enhanced by the aromatic steaming samovars dispensing tea into tiny enameled pots. Brought to prominence as the winter capital of Kushan, the city suffered heavily, under a stream of invading armies, until the Mughals arrived in the 16th and 17th centuries. They beautified Peshawar with gardens, mosques and monuments serve as a visual delight, creating a magnetic attraction for the tourist seeking a glimpse of bygone era.

Peshawar is a city for the truly intrepid. Whether standing awestruck in front of an old mosque or wandering through fabled bazaars – be prepared for a warm-hearted welcome, and expect the unexpected.

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Air:
Peshawar’s international connections are changing all the time. Gulf Air and Emirates connect it to Europe via the Middle East. PIA, Shaheen Air and Aeroasia fly to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar, and also have connecting flights almost daily to Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Train:
Many local bus services are available from all major cities of the country. ‘Daewoo Bus Service’ is recommended for travelling due to their convenient timings and services. The historic ‘Grand Trunk’ road joins Peshawar with the rest of the country. One can reach Peshawar in two hours from the capital city Islamabad and in 6 hours from Lahore.

Places of Tourist Interest

A city of gardens and old historic monuments, the places recommended to tourists in Peshawar are:

The Old City and its traditional markets offering shoppers ethnic brass and copperware.

Bala Hisar Fort built by Mughal Emperor Babur.

Peshawar Museum, which houses an excellent collection of Gandharan art, including statues and friezes depicting Buddha’s life.

Islamia college, founded in 1913, is worth a look for its grand Victorian façade and clock tower.

The historic Khyber Pass.

Among the places where you can just stroll quietly is Khalid-Bin-Walid Bagh in the cantonment, a peaceful slice of an old Mughal gard.

Peshawar Golf Course

 
 Peshawar Golf Course, Shami
Road, Shami Road,Cantt.
Peshawar
 
 Picturesque 18 hole course built on a lake bed
 
 Originally built by the British then administered by the Pakistan Airforce
   Located on Shami
Road (Formerly Bloomfield Road) lying east of Hazar Khani (artillery) Canal and south of Kabul River
canal - which runs along
Shami Road.
Adjacent to the Pearl Continental Hotel Peshawar.

 

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