Rovos Rail

Rovos Rail

per person

We offer you one of the most famous train journeys in the world. Travel in 5-star luxury and style on this epic 3,800-mile journey through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania. Rest assured, you will have a lifetimeā€™s worth of adventures and the fondest of…

We offer you one of the most famous train journeys in the world. Travel in 5-star luxury and style on this epic 3,800-mile journey through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania. Rest assured, you will have a lifetimeā€™s worth of adventures and the fondest of memories.

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Cape Town. Minimum 2 people
  • Dress Code
    Formal & 1920s Theme or Smart Casual
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DAY 1: CAPE TOWN & MATJIESFONTEIN
Depart from Cape TownStation. Guests may freshen up in their suites before joining fellow travellers in the lounge car and observation car. Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train reaches Worcester in the Hex River Valley before climbing Ā±750m up the face of the escarpment. The train arrives at the first of four tunnels on the pass. The last tunnel is 13.5km long, so guests are to be careful when walking through the train and may wish to turn on necessary lights. Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Disembark at Matjiesfontein for an opportunity to stroll through the historic village. Of special interest is the museum on the platform and a collection of historic cars and railway carriages to the right of the Lord Milner Hotel. Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal
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DAY 2: KIMBERLEY
Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Travel through the Karoo, a vast semi-desert region that was oncean enormous inland sea. Over millions of years, volcanic matter was ground down and deposited as silt upon theseabed to form what geologists call the Karoo system.Lunch is served in the dining cars.Enjoy a tour of Kimberleyā€™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. Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal
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DAY 3: PRETORIA
Breakfast is served in the dining carsuntil 09:45. The train travelsthrough the goldfields. Arrive at Rovos Rail Station in Pretoria. Enjoy a walking tour of the station and locomotive workshops (weather permitting) followed by lunch on the platform and a city tour of Pretoria. Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Zeerust. Dress: Formal
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DAY 4: MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
Please pack a small overnight bag for thestay in Madikwe. Tog bags have been placed in your suite for your convenience. See below for inclusions/exclusions. Spa facilities available (own account). Payment in ZAR or by credit card only. Times of meals and activities confirmed on arrival. Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Transfer (Ā±90 min) to a lodge in Madikwe for a two-night stay. Lunch is served on arrival. Afternoon tea and game drive (approximately 3 hours).Dinner at the lodge.Dress: CasualMadikwe is a prime malaria-free Big 5 wildlife reserve bordering Botswana. It lies within a transition zone between the North West Province bushveld and Kalahari thornveld with enormous volcanic intrusions, wide open plains and the riverine environment along the Marico River. As a result, the region is host to an incredible diversity of species from both ecosystems with a rich assortment of vegetation and more than 300 resident and migrant bird species.
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DAY 5: MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
Early morning game drive(approximately 3 hours).Breakfast is served at the lodge until 09:30. Lunch at the lodge. Afternoon tea and game drive (approximately 3 hours). Dinner at the lodge. Dress: Casual
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DAY 6: MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
BORDER: KOPFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA / TLOKWENG, BOTSWANA07:0010:3013:0016:3019:30Early morning game drive(approximately 2 hours). Breakfast is served until 09:30. Please ensure your bags are ready for collection at 10:00 and proceed to check-out. Depart the lodge. Transfer to the train at Gaborone in Botswana. Border formalities will take place en route and guests are required to present themselves to the border officials (luggage may be searched). Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train crosses the Tropic of Capricorn and the eastern edge of the KalahariBasin. Known as ā€˜Kgalagadiā€™ in Botswana, the Kalahari (which extends to 900 000km2 and covers much of Botswana, parts of Namibia and South Africa) is not a true desert as it does experience small amounts of rain, with some areas enjoying up to 250mm. The surrounding basin covers over 2 500 000km2 extending farther into Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and encroaching into parts of Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is part desert, part plateau. The only constant river, the Okavango, flows into a delta in the northwest forming marshes that are rich in wildlife. Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Dinner is served in the dining cars.Dress: FormalPlease ensure the Train Manager or Administration Deputy is in possession of your passport. Victoria Falls: It is a good idea to familiarise yourself with the list of activities available: Tour of Victoria Falls; helicopter over the fall s; whitewater rafting; bungee-jumping; zip- lining ; game walks; golf etc. You may book these excursions at the hotel OR beforehand with the on-board historian ā€“today between 16:30-18:00. Cash accepted.
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DAY 7: AT LEISURE ON BOARD
BORDER: FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA / PLUMTREE, ZIMBABWE07:0013:0016:3019:30Lectures will take place throughout the journey during the morning and/or afternoon in the lounge car. Please consult Lecture Sheets for details. Victoria Falls: If you have decided to book activities through the on-board historian, please ensure you have done so before lunch. Cash accepted.Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Border formalities take place.Lunch is served in the dining cars.Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Pass Gwaai and Dete along one of Africaā€™s longest stretches of straight railway line ā€“ 114 kilometres ā€“ and along the eastern edge of the Hwange National Park.Dinner is served in the dining cars.Dress: Formal
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DAY 8: VICTORIA FALLS
Please pack a small overnight bag for thestay at Victoria Falls Hotel. Seebelow for inclusions/exclusions.Meals are taken at the Victoria Falls Hotel. Currency exchange is available at the hotel (passports not required); there is a business centre and WiFi available throughout. If you are crossing the border into Zambia during your stay, please obtain your passport from the Train Manager or Administration Deputy. Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.Arrive at the incomparable Victoria Falls. Disembark with an overnight bag and walk across to the hotel. Welcome address on the lawn followed by lunch at Jungle Junction. Luggage will be delivered to the rooms.15:45 WINTER / 16:15 SUMMER Meet in the hotel foyer before departure for the sunset cruise on the Zambezi. Dinner at the Livingstone Room, Victoria Falls Hotel.Dress: Smart Casual (strictly no safari-wear, shorts, sandals or sneakers)Plunging over the lip of the Victoria Falls is the largest body of falling water on earth. The mighty Zambezi, fourth longest river in Africa, is about 2kms wide above the falls and cascades dramatically over a precipice 1.6km in length and 108m at its deepest, compressing the vast volume of water into a chasm 50m wide. The sound can be deafening, the aspect magnificent and the memory indelible. In autumn, the spray is so great it inhibits photography while in spring the seasonal flow considerably reduces leaving large slabs of brown basalt exposed on the lip.
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DAY 9: VICTORIA FALLS
BORDER: VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE / LIVINGSTONE, ZAMBIA 06:3013:0015:0016:0019:30Check-out time is normally at 10:00 (to be advised). If you have organised morning activities, please ensure you have checked out. Luggage storage at reception is complimentary until afternoon departure. Please call the front desk and they will send a porter to collect your luggage.Breakfast is served at the Jungle Junction Restaurant until 10:00. Day at leisure in the Victoria Falls.Lunch at Jungle Junction.Meet on station platform for departure to Zambia.Cross the Victoria Falls Bridge. Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Border formalities take place.Dinner is served in the dining cars.Dress: FormalPlease ensure the Train Manager or Administration Deputy is in possession of passport.
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DAY 10: AT LEISURE ON BOARD
Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. After breakfast, the train travels across the Kafue Railway Bridge ā€“ a 477-metre long steel girder truss bridge of 13 spans each at 33 metres supported on concrete piers. Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train passes through Zambiaā€™s capital, Lusaka.Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Kapiri Mposhi.Dress: ā€œAfricaā€ Theme or Smart Casual
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DAY 11: AT LEISURE ON BOARD
Breakfast is served until 10:00. The train travels the TAZARA railway line, an engineering tour de force and one of Africaā€™s best-kept secrets as it passes through remote territory. Lunch is served in the dining cars.Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Kasama.Dress: Formal
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DAY 12: CHISIMBA FALLS
BORDER: NAKONDE, ZAMBIA / TUNDUMA, TANZANIA06:0008:0011:3013:0016:3019:30Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.Enjoy a visit to Chisimba Falls where guests can take a pleasant walk down to the rock pools at the base of the falls or admire them from various viewpoints. The train climbs to the border, almost exactly the midpoint between Africaā€™s two Great Rift Valley lakes.Lunch is served in the dining cars.Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. Border formalities take place.Dinner is served. The train passes Baobab forests and descends the Rift Valleytowards Mbeya. Dress: Formal PLEASE PUT YOUR WATCHES FORWARD AN HOUR BEFORE RETIRING FOR THE EVENING.Chisimba Falls is a series of three waterfalls named Mutumuna, Kaela and Chishimba (Chisimba), which are separated over 300m along the Luombe River. According to Bemba tradition, the nature spirit ā€œChishimbaā€ lives in a cave behind the falls therefore no bad behaviour (including fights, insults and arrogance) is allowed in this area. Though the Bemba people arrived here in the 17th century, they werenā€™t the first as the land surrounding the falls is dotted with evidence of Iron Age activities including kilns, smelting pipes and iron ore deposits.
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DAY 13: MAKAMBAKO (optional)
Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.Arrive at Makambako and enjoy a stroll through the town (time permitting).The train travels towards the jungled UdzungwaMountains and negotiates the dramatic switchbacks, viaducts and tunnels of the escarpment.Lunch is served in the dining cars.Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars.Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal
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DAY 14: SELOUS GAME RESERVE
Continental breakfast is served in the dining cars until 08:00. The train descends into the highlands and traverses the fertile lands of Tanzania towards the Selous.Brunch is served in the dining cars until 11:45.Enjoy a game visit in the SelousGameReserve, the largest in Africa at 55 000km2 (time permitting).Return to the train.Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Gwata. Dress: ā€œ1920sā€ Theme or Smart Casual
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DAY 15: DAR ES SALAAM
Please ensure that your luggage is ready for collection by 09:45 and that you have your passport. Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Travel in an easterly direction towards the coast.Arrive at journeyā€™s end at Tazara Station in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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InclusionNot Included
Accommodation on board the train based on twin occupancyAny International and domestic/internal Airfare, airport taxes and security related fees
All meals, alcoholic and other beveragesMeals not described in the itinerary
24-hour room serviceTips and gratuities to driver, guide, hotel and restaurant staff, room service etc.
Bar facilitiesTravel Insurance Visa Fees (if applicable)
Local taxes and service chargesAny Car rental insurance and gas ( if applicable)
Transportation and sightseeing by safari vehicles during off-rail excursionsItems of a personal nature i.e., telephone/internet usage, laundry, bottled water and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, etc.
Entrance feesAny optional tours, excursions or entry fees not mentioned in the itinerary
Any pre or post accommodation nights (if applicable)