
Embark on an exceptional voyage of discovery, encountering South Africa's abundant wildlife and epic scenery, aboard Rovos Rail's Pride of Africa, one of the world's greatest luxury trains.
This extraordinary journey includes safaris into three of South Africa's top wildlife reserves - the world-acclaimed Kruger National Park, Hluhluwe Park, Africa's oldest nature reserve, and the wonderful Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape.
After travelling the length and breadth of this stunning country in opulent style, savour four nights in Cape Town, visiting historic landmarks, the beautiful coast and its winelands. </
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Your exceptional discovery of South Africa begins as you meet the Tour Manager and rest of your group at London Heathrow, ready to board an overnight flight to Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city.
South Africa is a fascinating and diverse country, boasting iconic wildlife, exquisite wines and cultural cities. As we travel, we can anticipate uncovering all this and more as we explore from Pretoria to Cape Town on one of the world's most luxurious trains, Rovos Rail's Pride of Africa.
On arrival in Johannesburg's OR Tambo Airport this morning, we are transferred by coach to our hotel in Pretoria, South Africa's administrative capital.
Wide avenues lined with flowering trees mark our arrival in Pretoria and in the springtime months from mid-September to November, purple jacarandas bloom all around the city. Making our way to the hotel, we drive by some of the city's famous sights, stopping to view the 130-foot-high Voortrekker Monument which commemorates South Africa's early Dutch settlers. In the early 1800s, the Voortrekkers were a group who left the Cape Colony to travel by wagon into the South African interior, beyond the borders of British rule.
After checking in to our hotel, there's time to unwind before we enjoy our first dinner together in the hotel restaurant.
With a morning at leisure, there's time to explore Pretoria. The impressive Union Buildings designed by Sir Herbert Baker are nearby, home to the presidential offices. Although the building isn't open to the public, the gardens feature a 30-foot-high statue of Nelson Mandela, who was inaugurated here in 1994. The Pretoria Art Museum and a shopping mall is a short distance away, while the National Zoo is just over a mile from our hotel.
This afternoon, we transfer to Rovos Rail's private station, where there's time to relax or look around the museum before starting our 12-night journey aboard the opulent Pride of Africa - a once-in-a-lifetime rail adventure which takes us across the stunning landscapes of South Africa in style.
As we cross this magnificent country, we relax in luxurious, air-conditioned suites, enjoying five-star service. All meals and drinks are included, expertly prepared onboard by an enthusiastic team of chefs, as are meals during off-train excursions. We settle into our private suites then head eastwards towards the Kruger National Park before our first dinner.
Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10am today and each morning of our journey on the Pride of Africa. From the lounge and observation cars, you could gaze out at a moving picture of the gentle rolling hills of Mpumalanga province, passing towns renowned for trout fishing.
We enjoy lunch in the dining cars as our train starts to descend the Drakensberg escarpment, passing dense pine forests, canyons and soaring cliffs. On days 8 to 10 of our tour, we reach the dramatic peaks of the Drakensberg, a 700-mile-long range of dragon-like mountains, named by the Voortrekkers who encountered these formidable summits on their trek into South Africa's hinterland.
Afternoon tea is served in the lounge and observation cars. We are free to appreciate the ever-changing views and, as the sun sets, dinner is served in the dining cars. We continue travelling through the night to Malelane, a small farming town at the gateway to the Kruger National Park.
An early start brings a holiday highlight, a sunrise drive in Kruger National Park. The largest park in South Africa and one of the world's most renowned, all the Big Five animals can be found here - lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros.
On our wildlife safari with an expert guide, we explore this wonderful reserve, looking out for antelope, zebra and herds of elephants that make this vast wilderness their home. We might be lucky to catch a glimpse of a leopard as it stalks its prey or even enjoy the thrill of viewing a lion from close range.
After lunch in Kruger National Park, we reboard our train. Tea is served in the lounge, and we can relax in one of the observation cars, watching the sun set on open bushland, before dinner is served onboard this evening. As we dine, Rovos Rail's Pride of Africa continues towards Mpaka, a small town in our next destination - Eswatini, a small landlocked country nestled between South Africa and Mozambique.
This morning, we arrive in the country formerly known as Swaziland, a tiny mountainous country which changed its name in 2018 to the Kingdom of Eswatini.
After crossing the border from South Africa, our first visit is to the wonderful Swazi Candles Centre in the verdant Ezulwini Valley. Here, we look around the workshop and meet the talented artisans who create a variety of candles, before time to browse the basketwork, woodcarvings and colourful textiles on display in the marketplace. Next, we continue to the fascinating Mantenga Cultural Village. Tucked away in a forested reserve in the mountains, the village is a living museum which brings to life Swazi history and culture with displays such as authentic Swazi beehive huts and other traditional artefacts.
After our tour, we are served lunch before returning to our train. Our scenic rail journey continues through the meandering hills of Eswatini which we can admire over afternoon tea or from the lounge and observation cars. We later cross the border back into South Africa, before dinner is served as we travel to Hluhluwe in KwaZulu-Natal.
After an early breakfast on board, we enter Hluhluwe Park (pronounced Shl-shlu-we) in the heart of historic Zululand. Africa's oldest nature reserve, this hilly region was first used as a hunting ground by the royalty of the Zulu kingdom and became a wildlife reserve in 1895. Hluhluwe is now known for its preservation of the white rhino, a species threatened by poaching.
Hluhluwe is home to all the Big Five animals and a variety of birdlife. On a safari through the park, our guide points out areas where we might spot the elusive five, as well as giraffe, zebra and hippo. The African wild dog, hyena, Cape buffalo and elephant thrive here and, during the rainy season, large flocks of storks, herons and pelicans gather in the park.
The unpredictable nature of a safari makes it exciting, and anticipation is often matched by an exhilarating experience. Reboarding our train before lunch, we travel south towards the Indian Ocean and Durban, passing lush subtropical forests, indigenous villages and wild beaches. Dinner is served in the dining cars this evening.
The Pride of Africa rolls into Durban, South Africa's third largest city, today. Located on the Indian Ocean coast, Durban is known for its diverse cultural heritage. Our guided tour includes the vibrant subtropical botanical gardens, followed by a beachfront lunch in Umhlanga, a popular resort with golden beaches.
Our epic rail journey continues through the breathtaking Valley of a Thousand Hills, an area of natural beauty. You may notice traditional Zulu villages of neatly thatched, domed huts. Xhosa huts, seen in the Eastern Cape, are similar but often painted, while Ndebele homes (which you may have noticed around Eswatini) are decorated in vivid colours with bold patterns.
As we pass through this idyllic hilly landscape, you could unwind in the train's Lounge Car and take in the views from one of the deep sofas or armchairs. Dinner is served in the beautifully restored dining cars this evening, as we journey inland towards the dramatic Drakensberg Mountains.
After breakfast on board, we visit Spionkop Lodge, named after Spionkop or 'Spy Hill' - one of the smaller mountains that make up the vast Drakensberg range. Situated at the base of the Drakensberg Mountains, overlooking a lake, we hear the story of the historic battle of Spionkop in this relaxed setting and walk in the footsteps of eminent past visitors, Winston Churchill and Mahatma Gandhi.
After lunch here, we set off on a wildlife drive in Nambiti Game Reserve, giving us another chance to spot more of South Africa's incredible wildlife, with the option of relaxing in the peaceful atmosphere of the lodge.
Later, we reboard the Pride of Africa where we are served tea in the lounge as we travel beside the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains. Our journey continues this evening towards Harrismith in the Free State, and we are served dinner in the dining cars enroute.
Today, we drive through the magnificent Golden Gate Highlands National Park, part of the Northern Drakensberg range.
Nestled in the foothills of the impressive Maluti mountains, which are a defining feature of the nearby Kingdom of Lesotho, we travel into a captivating landscape with jaw-dropping rock formations, before arriving in the charming town of Clarens. There's free time to look around the quirky craft shops and art galleries, and to find a café or restaurant for lunch in this peaceful town, known as the 'Jewel of the Eastern Free State'. We then visit Sandstone Heritage Trust, a large agricultural estate with an impressive collection of heritage trains, tractors, buses, cars and military vehicles.
On our return to the Pride of Africa, rail enthusiasts can enjoy the unique experience of the observation car leading the train for the next two days until we reach coastal Port Elizabeth. Dinner is served as usual in the refined ambience of the dining cars.
After breakfast we are taken on a tour of Bloemfontein, South Africa's judicial capital.
During our explorations of this down-to-earth and friendly city, we visit the Women's Memorial at the Anglo-Boer War Museum. The memorial commemorates the thousands of women and children who died in the concentration and prisoner-of-war camps of this war, while the museum itself provides an understanding of the history behind the Anglo-Boer War.
Back aboard our train, we spend a leisurely afternoon crossing the Karoo, a vast semi-desert region, marked by hardy shrubs, tumbleweeds, succulents and the occasional ostrich. Lunch is served, and you are free to soak up the views or enjoy the train's facilities. You could opt to relax with a book in the beautiful surroundings of the Lounge Car. We descend the Great Escarpment once again as it drops towards the coast and the Eastern Cape. Enjoy dinner this evening one of the elegant pre-1940 dining cars, which feature polished wood and a nostalgic atmosphere.
Travelling to Addo Elephant Park this morning, we enjoy a wildlife-viewing drive in open-top vehicles.
South Africa's third largest national reserve is a diverse wildlife conservation park stretching from the semi-arid Karoo region, over the Zuurberg Mountains and down through the Sundays River Valley to the Eastern Cape coast. The park is home to one of the largest populations of African elephants on the planet - roughly 600. It is also inhabited by lions, leopards, Cape buffaloes and rhinos, who live among the grasslands and woodlands. After our Addo safari, we return to our train and enjoy lunch onboard as our journey progresses.
The rest of our day is spent aboard the Pride of Africa as we continue overnight towards the coastal city of Gqeberha, formerly known as Port Elizabeth. We are served another sumptuous dinner with a selection of South African wines in the dining cars this evening.
Breakfast is served early this morning before we depart Gqeberha station with an overnight bag for the evening. Continuing our journey by coach, we make a refreshment stop at the Oudebosch Farm Stall, located in the densely forested Tsitsikamma region.
We continue along the scenic and ever popular Garden Route which follows the coast to Knysna, a picturesque town on the shores of a large lagoon. On arrival, we take a sightseeing ferry past the dramatic sandstone cliffs known as the Knysna Heads, which guard the mouth of the lagoon connecting the estuary to the sea. Lunch onboard the ferry is accompanied by stunning views of the picturesque coastline and turquoise waters.
Back on dry land, we transfer to the graceful Fancourt Hotel in the nearby town of George. This beautiful five-star resort has wonderful facilities, including a golf course, swimming pool and spa, with a breathtaking setting beneath the stunning Outeniqua Mountains. After checking in for an overnight stay, we enjoy dinner at the hotel.
After a lavish breakfast at the Fancourt, Oudtshoorn is our destination this morning.
Home to the world's largest population of ostriches, the town is situated in the Klein Karoo, a semi-desert region at the foot of the Swartberg range. In the early 20th century, Oudtshoorn became famous for its feather boas and decorative 'grand hats' which were the height of fashion. We discover more about these intriguing creatures on a visit to an ostrich farm, where we see the birds in their natural Karoo environment. After lunch at the ostrich farm, we continue by coach to the Cango Caves, where we can explore the colourful underground chambers and breathtaking limestone formations of this natural wonder.
We then transfer to Prince Albert Road Station to rejoin our luxurious train, just in time for afternoon tea. This evening is our last dinner aboard the Pride of Africa, and the dress theme tonight is the 1920s or smart casual attire.
On our final day aboard the luxurious Pride of Africa, breakfast is served in the dining cars, while our train enters the spectacular mountain ranges and beautiful winelands of the Western Cape on our journey towards Cape Town. Lunch is served as usual in the dining cars, and the scenery changes and we trundle towards the city.
With a backdrop of iconic Table Mountain, surrounded by stunning beaches, expansive vineyards and lush farmland, Cape Town is South Africa's cultural capital and one of Africa's most vibrant destinations. Our train pulls into the city this evening, and we are met and transferred by coach to our hotel, close to the wonderful Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
After checking in, your evening is free to dine independently. The nearby Waterfront offers an exciting choice of restaurants, with cuisines ranging from fresh seafood and traditional South African dishes to north Indian and Cape Malay cuisine.
We are introduced to the beautiful Cape Peninsula today on a journey to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope.
Driving past the windswept beaches of the Atlantic Seaboard, we make a brief stop in Hout Bay, then continue along the stunning Chapman's Peak coastal road (weather and open road permitting) to Cape Point - a breathtaking route which has featured in several films and international car commercials. At the Cape of Good Hope, we ride the Flying Dutchman funicular railway to the upper lighthouse, which has fantastic views of the coastline and crashing ocean.
After free time over lunch at Cape Point, we travel to Boulders Bay, where a charming penguin colony native to Africa has made its home on the soft white beaches. The penguins nest in the dunes above the beach and waddle down to swim in the sea, often gathering in family groups to sun themselves on the rocks, so it is possible to see these lovely creatures close up in their natural habitat. After a transfer back to our hotel, this evening is free to find dinner nearby or at our hotel's restaurant.
Our full day tour starts as (weather permitting) we board a ferry across Table Bay for a guided tour of Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. Today, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and we learn about Mandela's life and the emotive time he spent here.
After free time over lunch, we drive by the City Hall, Parliament, Company's Gardens, Castle of Good Hope and into the colourful Bo-Kaap (Malay Quarter) where the houses are painted in cheerful colours. Next, we take a cable car ride to the top of Table Mountain (weather permitting), enjoying panoramic city views on the way up. At the top, you could wander among the unique plant life and spot animals such as the rock rabbit or the Table Mountain Ghost Frog.
You can descend and return to our hotel at leisure, with the rest of the afternoon free. If a beachfront restaurant appeals, you could take a taxi to the excellent seafood restaurants of Camps Bay. Elsewhere, the areas of Kloof and Long Street offer an eclectic mix of cuisine.
After checking out of our hotel this morning, we head out by coach into two of South Africa's great wine-producing areas: the Franschhoek and Stellenbosch valleys. The hilly terrain and warm climate of the Cape Winelands make ideal wine-producing conditions, and there are many world-class vineyards nestled in this historic area.
In Franschhoek, we take an orientation walking tour of around 45 minutes, followed by a visit to the Rickety Bridge Winery, a traditional Cape Dutch estate surrounded by the magnificent Franschhoek mountains. The Rickety Bridge Wine Tasting Centre is set on an elevated platform with views of the mountains and, on warm days, we enjoy a wine tasting here. In cooler weather, we gather around a wood-burning fireplace indoors.
We then continue to Middelvlei Wine Estate in Stellenbosch for a delicious braai lunch, a South African-style barbecue, before a short walking tour of historic Stellenbosch's main sights. After soaking up the final rays and beauty of the Cape, we transfer directly to Cape Town airport for our overnight flight home.
This extraordinary journey through South Africa has featured iconic wildlife parks and unique cultural experiences, all tied together with a spectacular journey aboard Rovos Rail's luxurious Pride of Africa. From Kruger National Park and the landlocked kingdom of Eswatini, we have explored the breathtaking beauty and incredible diversity of South Africa, from the rugged Drakensberg Mountains to the gleaming Cape Winelands.
As our flight touches down in London Heathrow, your grand tour of South Africa comes to an end and you can make your way home.
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Since its establishment in 1989, family-run Rovos Rail has crafted a stellar reputation for offering exceptional travel experiences. Rovos Rail captures the timeless grace and high romance of African exploration, ensuring a journey that resonates with those who cherish a sense of refinement.
Step onto the vintage wood-panelled coaches, settle into a comfortable seat, and let the picturesque landscapes unfold beyond your window. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of a bygone era, where discreet and friendly service, exquisite cuisine, and a selection of South Africa's finest wines create an ambiance reminiscent of a simpler, more elegant time. These beautifully restored trains, pulled by either diesel or electric locomotives, accommodate a maximum of 72 passengers in 36 meticulously appointed suites. It's an invitation to step back in time, relish in the journey, and savour the sophisticated allure of African travel.
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant city of Cape Town, just moments from the city's famous V&A waterfront, the 4-Star Southern Sun The Cullinan is grand and welcoming with classical architecture. Facilities include an outdoor heated pool, a buffet restaurant and a café bar. Guest rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and tea & coffee-making facilities.
The 5-Star Fancourt Hotel is nestled in the heart of South Africa's Garden Route and surrounded by pristine countryside under the Outeniqua Mountains. Facilities include a gymnasium, cinema, indoor heated and outdoor swimming pool, and a spa. The hotel's interiors are a blend of modern luxury and classic elegance. Guest rooms feature a balcony with scenic views, satellite television, a minibar, tea & coffee-making facilities and free Wi-Fi.
This 4-Star hotel is situated in the Menlyn Maine Precinct, in a central suburb of the green city of Pretoria. Facilities include a range of restaurants from seafood to steak, excellent shopping and leisure features. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, kitchenette and dining area, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!
Upgrade your cabin to a Deluxe Suite from £2495 per person (twin share). With either twins or a double bed, Deluxe Suites offer a more generous amount of space, and come with their own stylish lounge area as well as an en-suite bathroom with a shower.
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Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.
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