Cape Townmadikwe Game reserveVictoria Falls Lusaka Dar Es Salaam
This epic train journey travels through South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania and is one of the most famous in the world. The sojourn begins in Cape Town, taking guests to the historic village of Matjiesfontein, the diamond town of Kimberley and the capital city of Pretoria for short tours followed by two nights in the Madikwe Game Reserve. Continue through Botswana into Zimbabwe, where guests stay overnight at the Victoria Falls Hotel. After crossing the mighty Zambezi River, the train joins the Tazara line in Zambia and continues to Chisimba Falls, where guests enjoy a bush walk. The train climbs to the Tanzanian border and then descends into the Great Rift Valley, negotiating the spectacular escarpment’s tunnels, switchbacks, and viaducts. Climbing again, it traverses the Selous Game Reserve – the largest on the continent and a vision of timeless Africa – before the bustling arrival in Dar es Salaam the following day.
Itinerary Highlights
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14
Nights
Price Guide
$23,000 – $39,500+ pp
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Fly to Cape Town
Cape Town
16:30 – Check-in at Rovos Rail Lounge
18:00 – Depart from Cape Town Station.
19:30 – Dinner is served in the dining cars. (Dress: Formal)
Matjiesfontein
07:00 – Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. 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.
10:00 – The train traverses 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.
13:00 – Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16:30 – Tea in the lounge and observation cars.
19:30 – Dinner is served in the dining cars.
Kimberley
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
12:30 Lunch is served in the dining cars. Enjoy a tour of Kimberley’s Diamond Mine Museum and the Big Hole. The capital of the Northern Cape, Kimberley, is well known for the discovery of diamonds that led to its establishment in 1871.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Klerksdorp.
Pretoria
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars.
08:30 Transfer (±60 min) to Pretoria for a city tour and lunch on the Rovos Rail Station platform. Enjoy a walking tour of the station and locomotive workshops (weather permitting). Return (±60 min) to the train.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Zeerust.
Madikwe Game Reserve
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
11:00 Transfer (±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).
19:00 Dinner at the lodge.
Madikwe Game Reserve
04:00 Early morning game drive (approximately 3 hours).
07:00 Breakfast is served at the lodge until 09:30.
12:30 Lunch at the lodge.
15:00 Afternoon tea and game drive (approximately 3 hours).
19:00 Dinner at the lodge.
Madikwe Game Reserve
05:00 Early morning game drive (approximately 2 hours).
07:00 Breakfast is served until 09:30.
10:30 Depart the lodge. Transfer to the train at Gaborone in Botswana.
13:00 Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train crosses the Tropic of Capricorn and the eastern edge of the Kalahari Basin. Known as ‘Kgalagadi’ 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 rich in wildlife.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars.
At Leisure on Board
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Border formalities occur.
13:00 Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars. Pass Gwaai and Dete along one of Africa’s longest stretches of straight railway line – 114 kilometres – and along the eastern edge of the Hwange National Park.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars.
Victoria Falls
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
12:00 Arrive at the incomparable Victoria Falls. Disembark with an overnight bag and walk across to the hotel. The welcome address is 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 departing for the Zambezi sunset cruise.
19:30 Dinner at the Livingstone Room, Victoria Falls Hotel
Victoria Falls
06:30 Breakfast is served at the Jungle Junction Restaurant until 10:00. Day at leisure in Victoria Falls.
13:00 Lunch at Jungle Junction.
15:00 Meet on the station platform for departure to Zambia.
16:00 Cross the Victoria Falls Bridge—tea in the lounge and observation cars. Border formalities take place.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars.
At Leisure On Board
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00
13:00 Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars.
Chisimba Falls
06:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.
08:00 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.
11:30 The train climbs to the border, almost exactly the midpoint between Africa’s two Great Rift Valley lakes.
13:00 Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars. Border formalities take place.
19:30 Dinner is served. The train passes Baobab forests and descends the Rift Valley towards Mbeya.
Makambako
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00.
09:00 Arrive at Makambako and stroll through the town (time permitting).
11:00 The train travels towards the jungled Udzungwa Mountains and negotiates the escarpment’s dramatic switchbacks, viaducts, and tunnels.
13:00 Lunch is served in the dining cars.
16:30 Tea in the lounge and observation cars.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars.
Selous Game Reserve
07:00 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.
10:30 Brunch is served in the dining cars until 11:45.
12:00 Enjoy a game visit in the Selous Game Reserve, the largest in Africa at 55 000km2 (time permitting).
18:00 Return to the train.
19:30 Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Gwata.
Dar Es Salaam
07:00 Breakfast is served in the dining cars until 10:00. Travel in an easterly direction towards the coast.
11:00 Arrive at the journey’s end at Tazara Station in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Fly home
A note on price
The prices outlined above are a rough guide to give you an idea of costs and enable you to budget for your trip.
Guide prices are generally for private arrangements based on twin share, in well located, good quality accommodation (excluding international flights).
Please note costs are indicative and may vary due to a number of factors such as; travel date, hotel choice, room category, number of people travelling and prevailing exchange rates.
Price Guide $23,000 – $39,500+ per person
When to travel
Botswana has a semi-arid climate, which means warm temperatures and sparse rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season runs from November to April, with most of the rain falling during the months of December and January. The summers are hot and dry, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C. The winters are mild and dry, with temperatures dropping to an average of around 20°C.
Add on’s
There are a multitude of add on holiday options to this Rail itinerary, for example you could head to Zanzibar and spend a few glorious days relaxing on the beach.
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