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The idea of luxury South African train tours conjures up romantic colonial-era visions of opulence and comfort while journeying through ancient lands. This is the most luxurious train on the continent and it takes you on an overwhelmingly stunning journey from Cape Town to Pretoria, following the Old Karoo Pioneering Trail. The semi-arid Great Karoo soon gives way to lush greener pastures of the Bloemfontein plateau, soon becoming the Highveld where you find the city of Pretoria.
Departing weekly, the 48 hours of ultimate train travel extravagance takes you an astonishing 1 600 kilometres through diverse and dramatic South African countryside. The tour passes through the historic Cape Winelands before disembarking (if you wish) at many quaint villages and mining towns. The five-star service is an experience in itself on this luxury rail tour, making it an
The five-star service is an experience in itself on this luxury rail tour, making it an excellent option for those wishing to see South Africa in a different way.
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The train tour leaves from the centre of the most vibrant and diverse city on earth, Cape Town, every week. Taking a leisurely climb through the Cape Winelands, we soon find ourselves in the semi-arid desert of the Great Karoo. As you sleep, the train passes through this immense landscape, entering the plateau of the highveld early in the morning. Taking time to view the sunflower fields of Bloemfontein, you can eat your fill of a gourmet breakfast on the train. We eventually arrive in the Jacaranda city, Pretoria, that afternoon.
Tour Features:
This luxury South African train tour features opulent suites in the carriages, gourmet chefs and five-star treatments to whisk you away to a by-gone era of colonial style and lavishness.

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