World Journeys | Rovos Rail: Cape Town to Dar Es Salaam

This epic journey is one of the most famous in the world. Beginning in Cape Town guests will visit the historic village of Matjiesfontein and the diamond town of Kimberley followed by two nights in the Madikwe Game Reserve.

Continue through Botswana into Zimbabwe and overnight at the Victoria Falls Hotel. After crossing the mighty Zambezi River, the train joins the Tazara line in Zambia continuing to Chisimba Falls to enjoy a bush walk. The train climbs to the Tanzanian border then descends into the Great Rift Valley negotiating the tunnels, switchbacks and viaducts of the spectacular escarpment. Climbing again, it traverses the Selous Game Reserve, before arriving in Dar es Salaam the following day.

The Train: Each train has accommodation carriages, dining cars, lounge car, small gift shop, smoking lounge and observation car with open-air balcony. Maintaining the spirit of a bygone era, there are no radios or television sets on board. The three types of suites include a dedicated host available at all times and services the suites daily.

Pullman Suite: Used on short journeys, cabins feature an en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. During the day, the suites have a comfortable sofa-seat with a conversion to double or twin beds (side-by-side or upper and lower bunks) for the evening.

Deluxe Suite: Accommodates one or two passengers in double or twin beds with its own lounge area, and en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. Includes a bar fridge filled with the on-board beverages of the guests choice.

Royal Suite: Takes up half a carriage with its own private lounge area and en-suite bathroom with Victorian bath, separate shower, toilet and basin. Accommodates one or two passengers in double or twin beds and includes a bar fridge filled with the on-board beverages of the passengers choice.

  • Summary

    Duration

    16 Days / 15 Nights from NZD $22,667*

    Countries

    Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Multi Country Tours - Africa

    Type of Journey

    Rail, Wildlife

    Highlights

    • Cape Winelands • Chishimba Falls • Madikwe Game Reserve • Selous Game Reserve • Victoria Falls

  • Departure Dates

    2023
    Cape Town to Dar es Salaam
    30 Jun; 15 Sep
    Dar es Salaam to Cape Town
    3 Oct

    2024
    Cape Town to Dar es Salaam
    12 Jan; 28 Jun; 13 Sep
    Dar es Salaam to Cape Town
    30 Jan; 12 Mar; 13 Oct

    2025
    Cape Town to Dar es Salaam
    4 Jul; 23 Sep
    Dar es Salaam to Cape Town
    28 Jan; 11 Oct
  • What's Included

    Tour Includes

    • Accommodation
    • All meals
    • All beverages on board
    • Room service
    • Limited laundry
    • Excursions with a qualified guide (where applicable)
    • Entrance fees as per itinerary
    • On-board historian and doctor
    • Government tax
    • Madikwe Game Reserve and overnight bag
    • Madikwe Game Reserve meals, water, tea/coffee, breakfast juices, snacks and drinks on sunset cruise

    Not Included

    • All other off-train beverages
    • International sparkling wine
    • Gratuities
    • Personal expenses
    • Visas if required
    • Travel insurance
    • Pre- and post-tour transfers, accommodation and flights

  • Gratuity

    • Gratuities for the staff are at your discretion
    • An amount between US$10-20 per person per night is suggested for train staff, depending on the length of your journey
    • At the game lodges, it is customary to tip guides and lodge staff an estimated US$10 per guest per day if you are satisfied with service

  • Pricing

    Description Twin
    NZD
    Single
    NZD
    Extra
    NZD

    2023
    Pullman Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Royal Suite
    Single, from
    NB: most 2023 departures are ‘waitlist only’


    22667
    29992
    39333
    32750

    2024
    Pullman Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Royal Suite
    Single, from
    NB: most 2024 departures are ‘waitlist only’


    22667
    29992
    39333
    32750

    2025
    Pullman Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Royal Suite
    Single, from
    NB: book early to avoid disappointment


    24917
    33000
    43250
    36000

    Please note: while prices are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to currency fluctuations and currency surcharges may apply. Please check price at time of booking
  • Itinerary

    Day 1: Cape Town
    Check in at Rovos Rail Lounge at 4.30pm and settle in before departure at 6.00pm when the train travels towards the Hex River Valley. Enjoy dinner in the dining cars.

    Day 2: Matjiesfontein
    After breakfast, 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. The train then 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.

    Day 3: Kimberley
    Continuing your journey, after lunch enjoy a tour of Kimberley’s Diamond Mine Museum and the Big Hole. Capital of the Northern Cape, Kimberley is well known for the discovery of diamonds that led to its establishment in 1871. Dinner is served en route to Klerksdorp.

    Day 4: Pretoria
    Enjoy breakfast onboard as the train travel through the goldfields. Arrive in Pretoria and take a fascinating tour of the Rovos Rail Station followed by lunch on the platform.

    Day 5: Madikwe Game Reserve
    After breakfast transfer to a lodge in Madikwe for a two night stay. Lunch is served on arrival followed by a game drive. Madikwe is a prime malaria-free Big 5 wildlife reserve bordering Botswana. It lies within a transition zone between the North West Province bushveld and Kalahari thornveld with enormous volcanic intrusions, wide open plains and the riverine environment along the Marico River. As a result, the region is host to an incredible diversity of species from both ecosystems with a rich assortment of vegetation and more than 300 resident and migrant bird species.

    Day 6: Madikwe Game Reserve
    Enjoy an early morning game drive before breakfast is served at the lodge. After lunch there is opportunity for an afternoon game drive followed by dinner at the lodge.

    Day 7: Madikwe Game Reserve
    Early morning game drive before breakfast before departing the lodge and transferring to the train at Gaborone in Botswana. Border formalities will take place en route and guests are required to present themselves to the border officials. Lunch is served in the dining cars as 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 over 900,000 km2 and covers much of Botswana as well as parts of Namibia and South Africa) is not a true desert as it does experience small amounts of rain, with some areas enjoying up 250mm. The surrounding basin covers over 250,000 km2, extending further 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 that are rich in wildlife.

    Day 8: On Board
    Day at leisure onboard the train where lectures will take place throughout the journey during the morning and afternoon in the lounge car. 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.

    Day 9: Victoria Falls
    Breakfast is served in the dining car as you arrive at Victoria Falls. Disembark the train and walk across to the Victoria Falls Hotel followed by lunch at Jungle Junction. Later this afternoon meet in the hotel foyer and depart on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi. Dinner is served at the Livingstone Room, Victoria Falls Hotel.

    Day 10: Victoria Falls
    Enjoy a day at leisure with lunch served at Jungle Junction. Plunging over the lip of the Victoria Falls is the largest body of falling water on earth. The mighty Zambezi, fourth longest river in Africa, is about 2kms wide above the falls and cascades dramatically over a precipice 1.6km in length and 108m at its deepest, compressing the vast volume of water into a chasm 50m wide. The sound can be deafening, the aspect magnificent and the memory indelible. In autumn, the spray is so great it inhibits photography while in spring the seasonal flow considerably reduces leaving large slabs of brown basalt exposed on the lip. Later this afternoon meet on the station platform for departure to Zambia, crossing the Victoria Falls Bridge. Tea is served in the lounge and observation cars as border formalities take place.

    Days 11: On Board
    The train travels across the Kafue Railway Bridge – a 477-metre long steel girder truss bridge of 13 spans each at 33 metres supported on concrete piers. The train then passes through Zambia’s capital, Lusaka before travelling the TAZARA railway line, an engineering tour de force and one of Africa’s best-kept secrets as it passes through remote territory. The journey continues towards Kasama.

    Day 12: On Board
    Today the train travels the TAZARA railway line, an engineering tour de force and one of Africa’s best-kept secrets as it passes through remote territory. Dinner is served en route to Kasama.

    Day 13: Chisimba Falls
    Enjoy a visit to Chisimba Falls and take a pleasant walk down to the rock pools at the base of the falls or admire them from various viewpoints. Chisimba Falls is a series of three waterfalls named Mutumuna, Kaela and Chishimba, which are separated over 300m along the Luombe River. According to Bemba tradition, the nature spirit ‘Chishimba’ lives in a cave behind the falls therefore no bad behaviour (including fights, insults and arrogance) is allowed in this area. Though the Bemba people arrived here in the 17th century, they weren’t the first as the land surrounding the falls is dotted with evidence of Iron Age activities including kilns, smelting pipes and iron ore deposits.

    Lunch is served as the train climbs to the border, almost exactly the midpoint between Africa’s two Great Rift Valley lakes. Tea is served as border formalities take place, followed by dinner as the train passes Baobab forests and descends the Rift Valley towards Mbeya

    Day 14: Makambako (optional)
    Arrive at Makambako and enjoy a stroll through the town (time permitting).The train travels towards the jungled Udzungwa Mountains and negotiates the dramatic switchbacks, viaducts and tunnels of the escarpment.

    Day 15: Selous Game Reserve
    Continental breakfast is served in the dining cars as the train descends into the highlands and traverses the fertile lands of Tanzania towards the Selous. Enjoy a game visit in the Selous Game Reserve, the largest in Africa at 55,000km2 (time permitting) before returning to the train for dinner.

    Day 16: Dar es Salaam
    After breakfast, arrive at journey’s end in Dar es Salaam at Tazara Station.

    NB: This itinerary also operates in reverse. Depending on the railway capacity this journey could be routed slightly differently.

  • Booking Conditions

    • Price may vary due to fluctuations in exchange rates – please contact us for a quote
    • Depending on the railway capacity this journey could be routed slightly differently
    • As there are few departures of some of the very popular longer itineraries, please book early to avoid disappointment
    • Please enquire for other Rovos Rail itineraries and pricing

 

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