ROVOS RAIL
- Introduction
- General Information
- History
- Cape Town to Pretoria
- Expedition to Victoria Falls
- Cape Town to Dar Es Salaam
- Pretoria to Durban
- Pride of Africa in Namibia
- Picturesque Garden Route
- Schedule
- Classic Air Safari
GENERAL INFO
TRAVEL IDEAS
- Cape Town 4 days
- Cape Winelands 3 days
- Heartbeat of Africa 16 days - Northbound
- Heartbeat of Africa 16 days - Southbound
- Johannesburg 3 days
- Sun City 3 days
- Route of the African Sun 12 days
- Durban North - Umhlanga 3 days
- Winelands & Wildlife 9 days
RAIL EXPERIENCES
HOLIDAY OF A LIFETIME
PRIVATE GAME LODGES
- Kruger Park Adventure 3 days
SELF DRIVE
- Car Rental
- Garden Route & Winelands 6 days
- Johannesburg to Durban 6 days
- Mpumalanga & Private Game Reserve 13 days
STAYS OF DISTINCTION
South Africa
GREAT TRAIN JOURNEYS
ROVOS RAIL
Introduction
Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world-class travel experiences. Step aboard the wood-panelled coaches - classics remodelled and refurbished to mint condition - and enjoy fine cuisine in five-star luxury as some of the most varied scenery imaginable unfolds beyond the windows. Recapture the romance and atmosphere of a by-gone era, when privileged travellers experienced the magic and mystery of Africa in a relaxed and elegant fashion.
In a series of journeys lasting from 24 hours to a fortnight, the Pride of Africa links some of Africa's greatest destinations from Cape Town at the tip of Africa to Dar-Es-Salaam in Tanzania, from scenic splendours as diverse as the game reserves of Mpumalanga to the Victoria Falls, from the desert landscapes of Namibia and the stark beauty of the Karoo to the lush canefields of KwaZulu-Natal and the magnificent Garden Route along the Cape South Coast.
Accommodation
The rebuilt sleeper coaches contain the most spacious train suites in the world, offering every modern convenience and comfort. The epitome of luxury with handsome wood panelling and period Edwardian features, the air-conditioned suites accommodate two people offering the option of twin or spacious double beds.
Each one of these carriages, from kitchen cars to sleeper coaches and guards vans, has its own story. A few dating back to 1911 were constructed in Europe and shipped to South Africa in the first half of this century. Some carriages have carried royalty, while others have ended up serving as restaurants or lying derelict and forgotten on sidings for decades. All are now cherished members of the Rovos Rail fleet of 60 carriages.

