Join us on an exclusive Rovos Rail charter that will take you, along with Hilary Barry and a group of likeminded travellers, through the heart of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of vintage wood-paneled coaches, where every detail captures the elegance of a bygone era. As you gaze out at the picturesque landscapes, you’ll be treated to warm, attentive service, exquisite dining experiences, and a carefully curated selection of South Africa’s finest wines. This journey promises to capture the romance and glamour of the golden age of travel, along with the excitement of an epic African exploration.
Our adventure includes visits to some of the region’s most iconic destinations: the renowned Kruger National Park, the exclusive Kapama Private Game Reserve, the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, and the magnificent Hwange National Park. Each stop offers unique opportunities to witness the majestic “Big 5” wildlife, creating moments of awe and wonder.
Your tour highlights
- Hosted by Hilary Barry – one of New Zealand’s most beloved journalists and television presenters. Journey on the luxurious Rovos Rail and explore the wonders of Africa with Hilary Barry sharing her insights, humour, and infectious energy along the way.
- Learn about the Endangered Species Center’s conservation initiatives and the importance of protecting endangered wildlife. It has been instrumental in the conservation of specific endangered species, with a particular focus on cheetahs and rhinos.
- Witness the spectacular wildlife of Hwange National Park, where waterholes attract massive numbers of elephants during the dry season, making it one of the best places in Africa to observe these majestic creatures up close.
- Search for the Big Five on a thrilling full day game drive in Kruger National Park
- Witness herds of elephants, buffalo and other animals congregating around Hwange waterholes
- Sample remote artisanal wine as you experience the old world charm of Rovos Rail with friends
- Learn about the rehabilitation and anti-poaching initatives of the Endangered species centre
- Keep an eye out for colorful bee-eaters and majestic raptors while exploring Hwange.
- Be amazed at the sheer power and beauty of the thunderous Victoria falls
- Immerse yourself in nature as you go off-road in Kapamas Private Game Reserve
- Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife action along the riverbanks while you cruise the Zambezi River
- Witness the grand scale of Victoria Falls from above with an optional scenic helicopter ride
- Social activities with our tour hosts, including Hilary Barry.
Tour itinerary
On arrival, make your way to the Fairlawns Boutique Hotel and Spa.
Nestled within beautifully landscaped gardens, Fairlawns is an urban sanctuary centrally located in Johannesburg, offering a serene escape amidst the bustling city. Fairlawns prides itself on meticulous attention to detail and top-notch service, creating an intimate ambiance that attracts a diverse range of global personalities. The luxurious suites are uniquely designed with themes ranging from Eastern flair to French provincial, each equipped with modern amenities for ultimate comfort.
Enjoy breakfast, then the group will be transferred to the exclusive Rovos station in Pretoria where we will enjoy a museum visit followed by welcome reception.
As we depart from the Rovos station in Pretoria, you may choose to freshen up before joining your fellow travellers in the lounge and observation cars where we will enjoy tea. Dinner will be served in the dining cars en route to Witbank
Today we enjoy the day on board travelling to Nelspruit.
The train journeys along the eastern route towards the rugged eMalahleni coal-mining region and Middelburg, renowned as the “stainless steel hub of Africa”. The Dutch railway construction firm, NZASM, constructed the eastern route linking Pretoria to Lourenço Marques (now Maputo) from 1893 to 1895.
While aboard the train, there will be ample time to connect with fellow travelers and sharing experiences. Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Malelane.
Enjoy an early breakfast today before a Full Day game viewing in Kruger National Park with lunch. Keep your binoculars at the ready as you search for the Big Five, along with a plethora of other fascinating creatures that call Kruger home. Marvel at graceful giraffes grazing in the distance, watch as herds of elephants gather at watering holes, and listen to the haunting calls of lions echoing through the bush.
The famous Kruger Park has 2-million hectares of an unrivalled diversity of life forms. It is a world leader in advanced environmental management techniques and home to an impressive number of species, e.g. 336 species of trees, 49 species of fish, 34 species of amphibians, 114 species of reptiles, 507 species of birds and 147 species of mammals including the Big Five.
Return after an exciting day for Tea and dinner which is served in the dining cars en route to Hoedspruit.
Today go in search of the big five in Kapama Game Reserve on a game drive accompanied by knowledgeable guides. Traverse the reserve’s diverse terrain, from open savannahs to dense bushveld, as you track elusive leopards, watch towering elephants roam freely, and marvel at the grace of antelopes bounding across the plains.
Delve into the world of conservation at the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. Learning about their breeding programs, rehabilitation initiatives, and efforts to combat poaching. Witness up-close encounters with rare and vulnerable species, fostering a deeper understanding of the importance of wildlife preservation.
Situated in South Africa’s northernmost province of Limpopo, renowned for its prolific and diverse wildlife, Kapama Private Game Reserve is home to over 40 different mammal species including the Big Five, approximately 350 bird species and a myriad smaller species. The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre is a unique African wildlife facility focusing on conservation and the sustainability of rare, vulnerable and threatened species. Founded on passion, the centre has adopted a holistic approach to its conservation activities such as the educating of surrounding communities, tourism, breeding, rehabilitation and anti-poaching, to name a few.
Return to the train for lunch. Depart for Tzaneen and Louis Trichardt.
Breakfast and dinner is served in the dining cars.
After breakfast continue north on board the train travelling to Rutenga in Zimbabwe.
Border formalities take place.
Limpopo Province is located in the far north of South Africa and shares borders with three neighbouring countries: Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. For this reason, the province is also known as the gateway to other African countries and also shares provincial borders with Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Northwest. The Limpopo landscape varies from one area to the other from tropical forests, bush and shrubs to semi-desert areas with small trees and bushes and mountains to flat land.
Limpopo is divided into five regions, strategically located according to the cultural inhabitants. Capricorn is the central region predominantly occupied by the Bapedi people. Waterberg is the largest region with a majority of Tswana people. Vhembe in the far north is dominated by Vhavenda and Vatsonga. The Mopani region near the Kruger Park is Vatsonga whereas the Sekhukhuni region is dominated by Bapedi and Ndebele. Limpopo is the only province in South Africa with more than two cultural groups staying together in their original habitat in harmony. Other ethnic groups include English and Afrikaans people.
Breakfast, Lunch and dinner are served in the dining cars.
After breakfast transfer to the Great Zimbabwe Monument for a tour with lunch.
Travel through attractive granite hill country to the Great Zimbabwe Monument, a hugely impressive monument and world UNESCO Heritage Site, situated on the southeastern edge of the central plateau and the largest precolonial monument south of the Egyptian pyramids. A celebrated achievement of the African people and a place where magical fables such as the story of King Solomon’s Mines find their origins amongst the ruins of an ancient city built by the Rozwi people. Discover how these ancient people lived and mined gold and silver, which were ultimately taken out of Africa by Arabic and Portuguese traders.
Rejoin to the train at Oreti Siding. Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Bulawayo.
Enjoy breakfast and Lunch aboard before an afternoon game drive in Hwange National Park. As you venture into the park’s vast expanse, keep your eyes peeled for sightings of Hwange’s iconic residents, including massive elephant herds, graceful giraffes, elusive leopards, and an array of antelope species. With the expertise of experienced guides, uncover the park’s hidden treasures and gain a deeper appreciation for its diverse ecosystems.
Situated in the northwest corner of Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park covers 1 462 000 hectares making it the nation’s largest wildlife area. It contains a variety of animals and bird species but is well-known for its prolific lion population.
Dinner is served in the dining cars en-route Victoria Falls.
After breakfast arrive Victoria Falls Station. Check out of train and meet for a walking tour the falls.
The little station of Victoria Falls was first reached by railway in June 1904. Old colonial buildings, bougainvillea and palm trees against the backdrop of the Victoria Falls Hotel form a charming oasis of soft sweetness after the rugged dryness of the landscape. The Victoria Falls is one of nature’s great revelations on a par with the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest and an erupting volcano. It is believed that there have existed no less than seven different Victoria Falls over the past two million years. These cascades correspond to the lower gorges of the Zambezi. The present falls is wearing from Devil’s Cataract northwards, eroding the softer material behind the present basalt base of the falls. When eventually all the soft matter has been removed, the Victoria Falls will move back, a fresh gorge will yawn and where the falls are now will become a new site for tourists. Although just over a mile long (1.7km), the falls are broken up by various small islands, including Livingstone Island. At their deepest, the falls are 108m deep at Rainbow Falls.
Afterwards you will be transferred to your hotel to enjoy lunch and some time at leisure. You will have time for an optional scenic helicopter over the falls – the best way to appreciate the grandness of the falls!
Later in the afternoon, you will be collected for a private sunset cruise. Time to enjoy your new friends, the beautiful African sunset with canapes and drinks.
Overnight at The Palm River Hotel including breakfast
Today your arrangements conclude after breakfast.
You may choose to extend the neigbouring counties of Botswana and Zambia. Both countries offer exceptional opportunities for wildlife safaris. Botswana’s Chobe National Park is famous for its large elephant herds, diverse birdlife, and predator sightings. The Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta is another wildlife paradise. Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safaris, allowing visitors to experience the bush up close. Talk to us today!
What you’ll see on the tour
Tour pricing:
from $16,066
To secure your place now:
Phone: 03 364 3400 or 0800 747 737
Email: [email protected]
Tour Inclusions:
1 night Fairlawns Boutique Hotel and Spa including breakfast
7 nights oboard Rovos in your chosen Suite
1 night Palm River Hotel including breakfast
All Meals and all Beverages on board the train
Tour escort ex Auckland, New Zealand.
Transfers from Fairlawns to Pretoria Station
Transfer from Victoria Falls Station to Palm River Hotel
Limited Laundry Service while on the train
Welcome Reception at Pretoria Rovos station
Room service and bar facilities while aboard Rovos