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Namibia By Private Train - Walvis to Pretoria

Namibia, South Africa

15 nights 4 Departures Available

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Explore the astonishing landscapes and wonderful wildlife of Namibia, crossing the mesmerising miles of this vast country in the comfort of the Rovos Rail train, from Etosha National Park to the saltpan of Sossusvlei, and the Namib and Kalahari Deserts

Overview

Journey along the Dunes Express route aboard the prestigious Rovos Rail train, which combines contemporary facilities with Edwardian elegance, to cover the 3,440kms in comfort and style. This tour explores one of the most sparsely populated countries on earth, taking the title as ‘the cheetah capital of the world’, and teaming abundant wildlife with a medley of amazing landscapes from savannahs to scrubland and deserts. The adventure begins on the Atlantic shore at Walvis Bay, heading north to visit a cheetah sanctuary, and onward for a night in Etosha National Park, where birds and beasts in abundance meet at the waterholes. The train then turns south for Sossusvlei, its huge saltpan staying dry, sometimes for years; its landscape a mix of huge, wind-whipped sand dunes and deep rocky chasms. We spend time in the cosmopolitan capital, Windhoek, before traversing the Namibian reaches of the Kalahari Desert to visit the Quiver Tree Forest; call in at coastal Lüderitz, and the ghost town of Kolmanskop; and see the spectacularly scenic Fish River Canyon; and then enter South Africa, crossing the Karoo to Kimberley’s gold-rush country, enroute to journey’s end at Pretoria.

Highlights

  • The prestigious Rovos Rail Train
  • Abundant wildlife in Etosha NP
  • Sunrise over the iconic ‘Dune 45’
  • Diamond ghost town of Kolmanskop
  • Cruise the beautiful Orange River
  • The views over Fish River Canyon
Namibia By Private Train Walvis bay to Pretoria Map 2023

Itinerary

Day 1 - Fly indirect to Walvis Bay

Fly from your chosen airport, via Johannesburg, to Walvis Bay.

Day 2 - Transfer to Swakopmund

On arrival, transfer to Swakopmund, with palm-lined streets, half-timbered houses, Atlantic surf, and an iconic lighthouse, for overnight at the 4-star Strand Hotel. 
(D)

Day 3 - Embark on the Rovos Rail train

Embark on the Rovos Rail train at Walvis Bay Station and travel inland toward Otjiwarongo.
(B, L, D)

Day 4 - Enjoy a tour to a Cheetah Conservation project

Tour to visit a Cheetah Conservation project, dedicated to preserving the cheetah in the wild; and return to the train to journey to Tsumeb.
(B, L, D)

Day 5 - Travel to Etosha National Park for a game drive

Travel (1hr) by road to Etosha National Park, Namibia’s largest and greatest reserve, where flamingos visit the massive Etosha Pan salt flat/lagoon, and rhinos share the plains with elephants, leopards, lions, giraffes, huge herds of antelopes and, of course, cheetahs. Explore the park on an afternoon game drive, and overnight within the reserve at the Mokuti Safari Lodge (or similar).
(B, L, D)

Day 6 - Enjoy a morning game drive before re-joining the train

Etosha is home to well over a hundred mammal species and three times as many bird types. After an early morning game drive, re-join the train at Tsumeb and continue the journey to Kransberg. 
(B, L, D)

Day 7 - Fly to Sossusvlei for a desert drive and bush dinner

Travel south to Windhoek and transfer to the airstrip for a one-hour, light aircraft flight to Sossusvlei in the southern Namib Desert. Part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, its landscape is a huge, gleaming ‘vlei’, a clay and salt pan, encircled by wind-sculpted ‘star dunes’, and forming a fantastically photogenic arena. Enjoy an afternoon desert drive and an evening bush dinner. Overnight at Le Mirage, Sossusvlei Lodge or similar.
(B, L, D)

Day 8 - Enjoy a sunrise drive and fly to Windhoek

Wake early for a sunrise desert drive and breakfast in the vlei, where pitch-black thorn trees rise from the bleached-white floor of the pan, and rust-red dunes are framed by a bright blue sky. Return to Windhoek by air for lunch at the Country Club and a city tour, visiting the Trans-Namib Transport Museum, celebrating the country’s railroad past; the Independence Memorial, and Evangelical Lutheran Church; and the Namibian Craft Centre, with goods handcrafted by rural communities and ethnic groups. The journey this evening cuts through the Kalahari Desert to Mariental.
(B, L, D)

Day 9 - Visit Garas Park rest camp

Traverse the desert to Keetmanshoop to visit the rustic Garas Park rest camp. Sprinkled with sculptures by its artist owner, the unworldly Quiver Tree landscape is a rare cluster of some 300 of the aloe trees, standing up to 30ft tall on a rocky hillside. Depart for Aus.
(B, L, D)

Day 10 - Explore Kolmanskop town and continue to Lüderitz

Discover the ghost town of Kolmanskop, an old diamond mining town, abandoned in 1956, its houses preserved by the arid climate of the Namib Desert, but now filling with banks of sand. Continue to the coast for lunch in Lüderitz, with museums and colonial architecture in the town, and penguins, flamingos, and seals along its shore. After time at leisure, return to the train, bound for Holoog.
(B, L, D)

Day 11 - Enjoy a tour to the Fish River Canyon

Tour to the fantastic Fish River Canyon, at 161km long, the largest gorge in the southern hemisphere. A landscape of cliffs and boulders, with walls up to 650m high, it cuts a dramatic course, a river torrent in the rainy season and barely a stream in the dry. The train departs to cross from Namibia into South Africa, and continues through the Great Karoo’s varied terrain to Upington.
(B, L, D)

Day 12 - Cruise on the Orange River with a walking tour of Upington

Enjoy a cruise on the Orange River, crossed by the 3,000ft span of South Africa’s longest railway bridge; and a walking tour of Upington, where landmarks include the Date Palm Avenue and historic Hortentia Windmill. Continue through the Karoo to Kimberley, the capital of the Northern Cape.
(B, L, D)

Day 13 - Visit a diamond mine and museum

It’s all in the name on a visit to Kimberley’s ‘Big Hole’ diamond mine, claimed (and disputed) to be the world’s deepest hand-excavated void; and the adjacent open-air Mine Museum, a convincing scene of an 1870s diamond-rush town, complete with shops and houses. The train starts its climb to Pretoria in the afternoon, for your final night aboard the Rovos Rail.
(B, L, D)

Day 14 - Disembark in Pretoria

Disembark at the Rovos Rail Station in Pretoria and transfer for an overnight stay at the The Capital Menlyn Maine Hotel.
(B, L, D)

Day 15 - Travel to Johannesburg for your flight home

Transfer to Johannesburg airport for the overnight flight to London.
(B)

Day 16 - Arrive home

Arrival home.

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Accommodation

Here is a list of the accommodation you can stay in for this tour. Occasionally we use alternative hotels, or have a choice of hotels to choose from which will be detailed when booking.

Strand Hotel, Swakopmund, Namibia, Exterior

Strand Hotel - Swakopmund

4-star hotel located on the promenade with views of the ocean. 3 restaurants, lounge bar, spa, fitness centre and WiFi (free) in public areas. 125 rooms with hairdryer, safe, minibar and TV.

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Mokuti Lodge, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Exterior

Mokuti Lodge - Etosha National Park

As the closest lodge to Etosha National Park, Mokuti is five minutes drive from the eastern Von Lindequist Gate near the historical Namutoni Fort and lies on its own private nature reserve with a common border with the park. Restaurants, bar, gym, sauna and WiFi (free). 106 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, tea/coffee making facilities and satellite TV.

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Sossusvlei Lodge, Sossusvlei, Namibia, Exterior

Sossusvlei Lodge - Sossusvlei

The 4-star Sossusvlei Lodge is situated at the entrance gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, with direct access to the towering red sand dunes. The lodge offers an outdoor pool and a dining terrace overlooking a floodlit waterhole. Its bar serves cocktails and South Africa’s finest wine. Free WiFi access is available at reception. The air-conditioned, tented rooms feature private patios and individual bathrooms stocked with toiletries. Each has a work desk and an electric kettle.

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Capital Menlyn Maine, Pretoria, South Africa, Pool

The Capital Menlyn Maine Hotel

The Capital Menlyn Maine is situated in the Menlyn Maine green precinct mall in Pretoria offering easy access to restaurants and shops. Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, gym, spa and WiFi (free). 72 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, minibar, safe and TV.

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Train

Rovos Rail Train, Balcony Carriage at Station

Rovos Rail

The ‘most luxurious train in the world’ the beautifully rebuilt wood panelled Rovos Rail train combines the chance to see magnificent scenery and wildlife with the glamour and excitement of the golden age of leisure travel. The train offers 36 superbly appointed suites, with two types of suites available – Pullman (7sqm) and Deluxe (10sqm) – offering passengers privacy and comfort with double or twin beds and fittings and facilities that are of the highest standard. All have en-suites with shower, toilet, basin, tea facilities, safes, air conditioning, linen and amenities and are serviced daily. There is adequate storage and small cupboards with hangers and shelves. The train itself boasts two well-appointed dining cars, bar car, small gift shop, smoking lounge and observation car with an open-air balcony. Maintaining the spirit of a bygone era, there are no radios or television sets on board. Passengers will enjoy the formality of fine china and glassware, crisp linen and silver, and while days on board are smart casual, evening attire is more formal. On long journeys you can enjoy themed evenings where guests can dress up accordingly or opt for smart casual. An enthusiastic team of chefs is responsible for overseeing that every need is catered for and there is an emphasis on fresh local ingredients and traditional dishes are a specialty. Meals are served in one sitting in the dining cars and are complemented by a selection of fine South African wines.

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