Rovos Rail: African Trilogy – Pullman Suite
- 16 Days
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- South Africa
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- Tailormade Journey
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- Rail Journey
Trip summary
- Duration
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16 Days
- Travel Style
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- Tailormade Journey
- Destination
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- South Africa
- Experience Type
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- Rail Journey
This panoramic 15-day sojourn winds its way across Southern Africa from the Indian Ocean in the east to the Atlantic coast in the west. Starting in Pretoria, descend the spectacular escarpment to the world-famous Kruger Park for a game drive. Explore the Kingdom of eSwatini followed by a game drive in Hluhluwe wildlife reserve and a tour of Durban and its botanical gardens. Traverse the Valley of a Thousand Hills and the imposing Drakensberg Mountains to visit the 1870s mining village of Kimberley, centre of one of the world’s notorious diamond rushes. Continue through the semi-desert region of the Karoo to Upington and the Fish River Canyon, second in size to the Grand Canyon. Cross the untamed beauty of the Kalahari Desert to see the Quiver trees at Garas Park, home to roughly 300 specimens of the Aloe dichotomy. Take a short flight to Sossusvlei for a lodge stay surrounded by the dramatic dunes of the Namib-Naukluft Park. Enjoy desert drives, a bush dinner and breakfast near Deadvlei where camel-thorn trees contrast against the white-clay pan floor. Visit Namibia’s lively capital, Windhoek, and a cheetah conservation project before overnighting in the game-rich Etosha National Park. Leave the vast stillness of the Namib Desert for the wild Atlantic coast and journey’s end, Walvis Bay.
Inclusions
- Breakfast & Dinner Daily
- Game Viewing
- Excursions
- Shongololo Express Journey
Trip itinerary
10h00 - Depart from Rovos Rail Station, Pretoria. Guests may freshen up in their cabins before joining fellow travellers in the lounge car or observation car. Please ensure the Train Manager or Administration Deputy is in possession of your passport. It will be returned to you before the end of the trip.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16h30 - Tea in the lounge and observation cars. The train descends the spectacular Drakensberg Mountain escarpment.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Malelane. Dress: Smart Casual
Note: Please dress accordingly for game drives/excursions: mornings can be cool then warm up considerably; afternoons can be warm then cool down considerably. Warm clothing, hats and sun protection are advised (season dependent). Rain capes are available. Excursions may be changed according to schedule achieved and golf courses are dependent on availability. Times are approximate and cannot be guaranteed.
05h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
06h30 - Game drive in the Kruger National Park with tea and lunch. Rejoin the train at Malelane.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to eSwatini. Dress: Smart Casual
Kruger National Park
The famous Kruger Park has 2-million hectares of an unrivalled diversity of life forms. It is a world leader in advanced environmental management techniques and home to an impressive number of species, e.g. 336 species of trees, 49 species of fish, 34 species of amphibians, 114 species of reptiles, 507 species of birds and 147 species of mammals including the Big Five.
06h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure. Border formalities with eSwatini.
08h30 - Disembark at Mpaka. Visit Swazi Candles and Mantenga Cultural Village with lunch at Mantenga Lodge.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. Border formalities with South Africa. Dress: Smart Casual
The Kingdom of Eswatini
The tiny Kingdom of eSwatini (Swaziland) covers only 17 000km2, most of which is mountainous. For such a small country, it is surprising that it sustains two capital cities: Mbabane is the administrative capital and Lobamba is the royal and legislative capital. In April 2018, Swaziland changed its name to the Kingdom of eSwatini (meaning “place of the Swazi”) and is an absolute monarchy. It is landlocked and borders South Africa and Mozambique. At Swazi Candles, guests are invited to interact with the artisans as they make a variety of candles. Woodcarvings, colourful textiles and superb basketwork are also on display. Mantenga Lodge is nestled in the mountains overlooking ‘Execution Rock’. The village is a living museum of old traditions that represents a classic Swazi lifestyle during the 1850s.
05h00 - Continental breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
06h00 - Transfer (30 min) to Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park for a game drive.
10h30 - Return to the train.
12h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars. Travel towards Empangeni.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Durban. Dress: Smart Casual
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
09h00 - Enjoy a tour of Durban and the botanical gardens.
12h00 - Transfer (30 min) to Umhlanga for lunch.
14h15 - Return to train. Traverse the Valley of a Thousand Hills towards Ladysmith.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: “Africa” Theme or Smart Casual
Durban
Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and enjoys great importance due to its industry and very large port. Drive along the ‘Golden Mile’ promenade where numerous hotels and restaurants are situated.
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars. Traverse the Drakensberg Mountains, first named by the Voortrekkers who thought the unbroken chain of heavily weathered peaks reminded them of the spines on a dragon’s back, hence the name ‘Dragon Mountain’ or Drakensberg in Afrikaans. Pass some of the highest peaks at 3450m.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Smart Casual
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
08h45 - Enjoy a tour of Kimberley’s Diamond Mine Museum and the Big Hole. Capital of the Northern Cape, Kimberley is well known for the discovery of diamonds that led to its establishment in 1871.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars. The observation car will be leading the train until after tea. Travel through the Karoo, a vast semi-desert region that was once an enormous inland sea. Over millions of years, volcanic matter was ground down and deposited as silt upon the seabed to form what geologists call the Karoo system.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge car and observation car at the front of the train.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Smart Casual
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
09h00 - Disembark the train for an optional two-hour walking tour of Upington.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars. Border formalities with Namibia.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge car and observation car at the rear of the train.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Holoog. Dress: Smart Casual
Upington
Attorney General of the Cape, Sir Thomas Upington was principally responsible for liquidating the business activities of all the Orange River pirates and capturing their leader, Klaas Lucas. When the desperadoes were finally chased away in 1884, the town was founded on the banks of the Orange River and named in his honour.
Please wear comfortable non-slip walking shoes for the excursion today.
06h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
08h00 - Board vehicles for the one-hour drive to the Fish River Canyon.
11h00 - Return to the train.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train travels along the southern reaches of the Kalahari Basin.
15h00 - Visit Garas Park (Quiver Trees), home to roughly 300 specimens of the Aloe dichotomy. The prehistoric trees have forked branches that reach up to 5m making for great photographic opportunities.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. The train travels north through the Kalahari to Mariental. Dress: Smart Casual
Fish River Canyon
The Fish River rises in the centre of the country before flowing south into the Orange River on Namibia’s border with South Africa. It has formed the great Fish River Canyon – the largest canyon in the southern hemisphere and probably only second to Arizona’s Grand Canyon in terms of size. The vast rocky landscape breaks up into a series of spectacular cliffs. Its size is impressive: 161km long, up to 27km wide and almost 550m at its deepest.
Please pack a small overnight bag for the stay in Sossusvlei. Tog bags have been placed in your cabin for your convenience.
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
10h30 - Transfer to the airstrip. Depart in a light aircraft for a one-hour flight to Sossusvlei.
12h00 - After check-in, enjoy lunch at the lodge.
16h30 - Afternoon desert drive and a bush dinner after sunset. Overnight at the lodge. Dress: Casual
Sossusvlei
The dunes of the Namib Desert were created by sand carried by the wind from the coast of Namibia. The sand here is over five million years old and is red in colour due to its iron-oxide content. As the light changes during the day so does the appearance of the dunes’ characteristic colour allowing for interesting photographs at any time. The wind in the Sossusvlei area blows from all directions causing the sand to form a star shape with multiple arms, hence the name “star dunes”.
Please ensure your overnight bag is ready to be collected from your suite before the drive. Time of drive to be confirmed. Bags will be stored in the lodge’s baggage area before being loaded into the aircraft.
An early wake-up call with tea and coffee. Enjoy a desert drive with breakfast in the vlei.
11h00 - Return to the lodge to use the facilities, check-out and transfer to the airstrip.
12h00 - Depart in a light aircraft for a one-hour flight to Windhoek. Enjoy lunch and visit the Transport Museum.
18h00 - Depart Windhoek. Travel to Otjiwarongo.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Smart Casual
Windhoek
Situated in Namibia’s central highlands, Windhoek is an attractive city surrounded by clusters of hills and the impressive Auas and Eros Mountains. The Trans-Namib Transport Museum outlines Namibian transport history, particularly that of the railway. The Independence Memorial Museum focuses on the anti-colonial resistance and the national liberation struggle of Namibia.
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 09:00.
12h30 - Lunch is served in the dining cars.
14h00 - Visit a cheetah conservation project in Otjiwarongo. Founded in Namibia in 1990, the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is dedicated to saving the cheetah in the wild.
19h30 - Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Otavi. Dress: Smart Casual
Please pack a small overnight bag for the stay in Etosha. See below for inclusions/exclusions.
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
10h30 - Transfer (60 min) to Mokuti Lodge in Etosha National Park for overnight. Check-in and enjoy lunch.
15h00 - Game drive in Etosha National Park (approximately 3 hours).
19h30 - Dinner and overnight at the lodge. Dress: Casual
Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park (22270km2) offers great game viewing. It gets its name from the Etosha Pan (4760km2), a large salt pan forming part of the Kalahari Basin. Etosha means ‘Great White Place’.
Please ensure your overnight bag is ready to be collected from your suite and proceed to checkout by 10:45. Your bag will be loaded into the vehicles. Time of game drive to be confirmed.
An early wake-up call with tea and coffee. Enjoy a game drive in the Etosha National Park.
09h45 - Return to the lodge for breakfast and check-out.
11h00 - Meet in the foyer to check out and transfer (60 min) to the train at Tsumeb Station.
13h00 - Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16h30 - Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.
19h30 - Dinner is served. The train travels southwest towards the Atlantic Ocean. Dress: “1920s” Theme or Smart Casual
Please ensure your luggage is ready for collection at 11:45 and that you have your passport.
07h00 - Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Traverse the Namib Desert towards Walvis Bay. The observation car will be at the front of the train for last stretch – a different aspect that our rail enthusiasts enjoy.
12h00 - Arrive at journey’s end at Walvis Bay Station, Namibia.
Namib Desert
The Namib Desert stretches for more than 2000km along the Atlantic coasts of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. The name is of Khoekhoegowab origin and means “vast place”. Having endured arid or semi-arid conditions for roughly 55-80 million years, the Namib may be the oldest desert in the world. The geology consists of sand seas near the coast while gravel plains and scattered mountain outcrops occur further inland.
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Disclaimer: The images highlight both included activities and optional experiences, designed to inspire you to tailor your safari. For full details, please refer to the experience inclusions.
Dates & pricing
Disclaimer
Prices shown are per person based on twin share. Seasonal supplements and minimum night requirement may apply. Solo traveller and extra night prices available on request. Luggage restrictions may apply. International flights not included.
Disclaimer
Prices shown are per person based on twin share. Seasonal supplements and minimum night requirement may apply. Solo traveller and extra night prices available on request. Luggage restrictions may apply. International flights not included.
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