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Luxury on Rails From Cape Town to Pretoria

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A Rovos Rail train glides majestically along the tracks, embodying the pinnacle of luxury travel in Southern Africa. Known as the "Pride of Africa," Rovos Rail offers a timeless journey through stunning landscapes, where elegance and comfort meet adventure and history.

Step aboard the Rovos Rail, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury. Often described as the most luxurious train in the world, Rovos Rail offers an unparalleled travel experience through some of Southern Africa’s most breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re an adventurer, history enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique vacation, a journey on Rovos Rail promises unforgettable memories. 

This itinerary takes visitors from Cape to Pretoria on a 3-days, 2-nights luxury excursion.

Day 1: Departure from Cape Town

Cape Town

Cape Town, often dubbed the “Mother City,” is a vibrant fusion of culture, history, and natural beauty that captivates every traveler. Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and the shimmering Atlantic Ocean, this coastal gem offers something for everyone—from the bustling V&A Waterfront to the colorful streets of Bo-Kaap. Whether you’re hiking up Lion’s Head for breathtaking panoramic views, exploring the rich history of Robben Island, or indulging in world-class cuisine and local wines, Cape Town’s diverse experiences create a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. This city is a must-visit destination that leaves an indelible mark on all who wander its scenic paths.

Time: 11:00 AM

The journey begins

Begin your journey at Cape Town Station. Upon boarding, you’re greeted with a glass of champagne as you settle into your luxurious suite.

Hex River Valley

The train departs Cape Town, winding through the scenic Winelands and into the dramatic mountains of the Hex River Valley. Lunch and dinner are served in the elegant dining cars, featuring fine wines and gourmet cuisine.

Overnight: Onboard Rovos Rail

Day 2: Matjiesfontein

A charming step back in time: The preserved Victorian village of Matjiesfontein, a delightful stopover on the Rovos Rail journey, where travelers can explore historic streets, vintage architecture, and the quaint charm of South Africa’s past.

Time: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Arrive in Matjiesfontein, a perfectly preserved Victorian village. Take a leisurely stroll through the town or visit the transport and motor museum. After the tour, return to the train for brunch as you continue your journey across the Karoo desert, a vast semi-arid region known for its stark beauty.

Overnight: Onboard Rovos Rail

Day 3: Kimberley & Big Hole

Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Discover the depths of history: The Big Hole in Kimberley, once the heart of the diamond rush, now a fascinating museum that offers a glimpse into South Africa’s rich mining heritage and the incredible human endeavor behind the world’s largest hand-dug excavation.

Arrive in Kimberley, where you’ll visit the Big Hole and the Diamond Museum. Learn about the city’s diamond rush history while standing on the edge of the world’s largest hand-dug excavation. After the tour, return to the train for a leisurely afternoon as you make your way toward Pretoria.

Arrival in Pretoria: 5:00 PM

Paul Kruger Street, named after the legendary Boer leader and South African Republic president, is home to the historic railroad station designed by renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker, reflecting the city’s deep-rooted history and architectural significance.

Pretoria – End of Journey

Enjoy an introspective stroll down the Jacaranda lined streets of Pretoria

Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, is a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Key attractions include the Union Buildings, an iconic symbol of government and one of Sir Herbert Baker’s architectural masterpieces, and the Voortrekker Monument, which commemorates the pioneering history of the Afrikaner people. Stroll down Church Square, where you’ll find historic statues, including that of Paul Kruger, surrounded by beautifully preserved colonial-era buildings. Nature lovers can visit the Pretoria National Botanical Garden or take a leisurely walk through the jacaranda-lined streets that paint the city purple in spring. For a deeper dive into South Africa’s past, the Freedom Park Museum offers insights into the country’s journey to democracy. With a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty, Pretoria offers a well-rounded travel experience that caters to a variety of interests. Pricing & Accommodation

Royal Suite: $2,500 per person sharing

The Royal Suite takes up half a carriage and is equipped with a private lounge area and en-suite bathroom with a Victorian bath.

Deluxe Suite: $1,800 per person sharing

The Deluxe Suite offers ample space with an en-suite shower, double or twin beds, and a sitting area.

Pullman Suite: $1,300 per person sharing

The Pullman Suite features a comfortable sofa seat during the day, which converts into a double or twin bed at night. Each suite has an en-suite bathroom with a shower.

Pricing

Be ready for scrumptious and elegant cuisine aboard the Rovos

Included in the price are ll meals and beverages on board, excursions accompanied by a qualified tour guide and entrance fees to places of interest

Excluded are gratuities, personal expenses and off-train beverages

Booking InformationTour Company: Rovos Rail Tours
Contact Number: +27 12 315 8242
Website: www.rovos.com

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