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Golf Villas in India

Imagine waking up each morning in your own luxurious villa, surrounded by lush greenery and with the sound of birds chirping outside your window. And yet, just a short stroll away lies a world-class golf course, waiting to be conquered. By renting a holiday villa near a golf course in India, you can combine your love of golf with a relaxing and indulgent vacation experience. Whether you're an avid golfer or just looking for a peaceful retreat, our villas offer the perfect base from which to explore some of India's most renowned golfing destinations.

From the scenic links courses of Goa to the challenging layouts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, we have a range of villas near top golf courses in India. With their spacious living areas, private pools and stunning views, these villas are the epitome of comfort and relaxation. So why not treat yourself to a villa vacation with a golfing twist? Our villas near golf courses in India offer an unbeatable combination of luxury, tranquility and sporting activity - the perfect way to unwind and recharge your batteries.

Regions of India for villas near a golf course

The sculptures here were created beginning in the late Gupta Empire, or some time after, and at later dates. Elephanta Island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork.
Maharashtra
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Terrain image of Konkan Division
Konkan Division
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Photos used in this collage image depicting some genre. From top Left: One of the Landmark that represents Tamil Nadu (Chennai Central), Tamil Culture (Bull tamming), Tamil Historical monument (Tanjore Big temple), Education in Tamil Nadu (Guindy campus of Anna University), Geography of Tamil Nadu (a beach at Tiruchendur), cuisines of Tamil Nadu (Idly-Vada), Arts (Bharatanatyam) and Tamil Legend Thiruvalluvar (Tiruvalluvar Statue at the southern end of Indian Peninsula). Images used from Common
Tamil Nadu
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Kerala
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<p>image from hill top in Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary near Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (India)
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Andhra Pradesh
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View of Pondicherry beach from light house
Puducherry
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The western state of Rajasthan hosts the large Thar desert in northern India. Sand dunes are common in this dry area. The region is home to Jaipur, Jodhpur and many culturally important cities.
Rajasthan
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Taj Mahal and Persian gardens in the foreground, classic view of the Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Uttar Pradesh
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Jageshwar
Uttarakhand
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Jog Falls are one of the highest waterfalls in India, formed by Sharavathi River
Karnataka
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