The
Blue Train - South Africa's Own!
Imagine the comfort and luxury of a Five-Star
Hotel from which you can watch the moon rise over the Karoo and wake up to find yourself
surrounded by vineyards....

Join us now, as one of our most welcome and select
guests, for a grand and glorious journey aboard The New Blue Train - the most luxurious
train in the world and, truly, a magnificent way to travel...
The Carriages...
From the luxury of a private lounge at the railway
station, enter your carriage of rich gold, deep blues and warm wood paneling off-set by
detailed marquetry. Iced mineral water awaits and meticulously crafted fittings
grace your suite. By day your private suite is an elegant and relaxing haven. generous
lounge chairs afford the opportunity to enjoy unparalleled views of Africa's panoramic and
enigmatic sights. Considerate attention is paid to practical needs. There is a writing
desk next to the window, individual air-conditioning controls, telephone and television.
An on-board laundry service and the discreet presence and courtesy of your own
professional butler ensure you will want for nothing. Take a bath, or shower in your
en-suite bathroom, with floors resplendent in gold, Italian marble. Plush white towels,
cotton kimonos and an array of luxury oils and soaps, make bathing an indulgent pleasure.
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As night falls, your suite is magically
transformed into a romantic boudoir of soft, glowing light and fine cotton linen. Single
or double beds, folded down and draped in soft eiderdown duvets, ensure that you will fall
asleep in complete comfort - to the gentle motion of the world's most luxurious train
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Prepared by gourmets for the pleasure of gourmets,
dining on the Blue Train is a singular experience. (A 24 hour snack menu is served in the
privacy of your suite. Enjoy one of the Blue Train's famous Club Sandwiches or try the
selection of canapes and snacks on offer in both lounge cars. Simply ask your butler.
Vegetarian, kosher and halaal meals are provided on request.)
The Dining Car...
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lunch aboard the Blue Train is an elegantly casual affair, while dinner is more formal. In
the soft glow of individual table lamps; dew fresh flowers, crisp linen, fine bone china,
cut crystal and classic, silver cutlery, make for a setting as memorable as the dishes to
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Sure to delight the most discerning palate,
the fare includes South African specialties; Karoo lamb, fresh fish, Knysna oysters,
crayfish, game and an abundant array of seasonal fruits and vegetables. Only the freshest ingredients are used to prepare the
delicious meals for which the Blue Train is renowned. The philosophy is simple: Gourmet
dishes, beautifully presented. A selection of fine South African wines are available to
complement each course. Be guided by your knowledgeable steward, or your own good taste. |
The Lounge Car...
| In fine company and elegant surroundings, sumptuous upholstery and luxurious
banquettes invite you to relax. The emphasis is on comfort and large windows ensure
magnificent views of the ever changing countryside. For your pleasure, a traditional
high-tea is served in the gracious atmosphere of the Lounge Car. This daily ritual is a
lavish affair of fresh scones and cream, dainty cakes, delicate cucumber sandwiches and
other irresistible delicacies all served with an assortment of teas and coffees. |
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The Club Car...
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In the Blue Train's other lounge area, the Club Car, you can watch a short
film about the area through which the train is passing. or contemplate the track ahead
from the locomotive's point-of-view, uniquely captured by a front-of-train camera and
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Should the relaxing ambience of a gentlemen's club
appeal, then impeccable service in the Club Car, with its card tables, reading chairs and
fully equipped bar, will meet your approval. Gather for cocktails as the sun fires
dramatic red flares over the stark Karoo. Meet for a apéritif before dinner, or linger
afterwards and enjoy reviving coffee, liqueurs and congenial late night conversation
before you retire to the comfort of your suite.
The Routes...
The route between Pretoria and Cape Town is a
27-hour journey of 1 600 kilometers (994 miles), through some of the most
diverse and spectacular scenery offered by the African sub-continent.
On the southbound trip, the train departs from
Pretoria mid-morning and arrive in Cape Town just after lunch the following
day. En route the train stops at the famous diamond town of Kimberley where
guests can explore the Diamond Museum and the Big Hole, the biggest man-made
hole in the world.
On the northbound journey, the train leaves
Cape Town just before noon and arrives in Pretoria in time for high tea the
following day. It stops at the historic town
Matjiesfontein, where guests can visit the famous Lord Milner Hotel and
the old car museum.
Pretoria to Cape Town...
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From the Jacaranda
City, The Blue Train glides past the gold fields of the Witwatersrand, the grain, fruit
and sunflower farms of the northern Cape, on to Kimberley, seat of South Africa's original
diamond rush. Kimberley is where Cecil John Rhodes established De Beers, today the biggest
diamond mining concern in the world.
The journey, heading
smoothly and silently towards the heart of South Africa's finest winelands and one of the
fairest cities on earth: Cape Town, covers 1 600 kilometers (994 miles).
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Scan the desolately
beautiful Karoo thirstlands where ancient fossils attest to its history as a primeval
swamp, where ostriches run wild, where the skies erupt into dramatic sunsets and from
which Olive Schreiner, author of the classic South African novel, Story of an African
Farm, drew much of her inspiration.
Imbibe the emerald
green Eden of the Hex River Valley, where most of South Africa's export grapes are grown.
Late autumn produces one of the world's most extravagant natural sights when the barlinka
vines transform into blazing crimson. The Hex River is also famous for one of South
Africa's most romantic and ghostly legends about a beautiful young girl, Eliza Meiring
who, in 1768, went mad after her beloved fell to his death in the forbidding Matroosberg
mountains.
Crossing the Hex River
mountain range was a daunting task for surveyors in 1876 who had to plot the course the
tracks should follow. The 16,3-kilometer (10.13-mile) Hex River Tunnel system, the fourth
longest in the world, is a monument to advanced engineering skills. Head to the town of
Paarl, set in a wide, fertile valley surrounded by majestic, purple-hued mountains.
Established in 1720 by French Huguenot settlers, the oak-lined streets are distinguished
by beautiful old Cape Dutch buildings.
Finally, the
distinctive shape of Table Mountain appears in the distance as The Blue Train approaches
Cape Town. In 1652 the Dutch East India Company established a settlement here to replenish
the busy spice trade ships with fresh produce. Now a magnificent cosmopolitan city, Cape
Town is one of the cultural centers of South Africa with fine art, architecture, music
and, of course, wine.
Visit pearl-white
beaches washed by the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, watch colourful, old-style fishing boats
in Kalk Bay, explore the old Malay slave quarters, enjoy the finest seafood in the world,
wander through Greenmarket Square's famous flea market and enjoy a sundowner at the
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.
Pretoria to Victoria Falls
(The WHOLE train needs to be CHARTERED
for this trip - it is not a scheduled route)
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Between Pretoria and
Victoria Falls, grassy plains dotted with precariously balancing granite castle outcrops
roll into dense bush as The Blue Train journeys deeper into the heart of Africa.Stopping in Bulawayo
for a few hours, guests spend time exploring this old colonial town on the banks of the Matsheumlope River, one of the mighty Zambezi's tributaries. With the mysterious hills of
the Matopos as a backdrop, The Blue Train journeys towards the thundering Victoria Falls,
named after Queen Victoria by British explorer David Livingstone in 1855.
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Known in Zimbabwe as
Mosi-oa-Tunya - 'the smoke that thunders', the Falls plunge almost 450 meters (1 476ft) in
a sheer drop. The spray or 'smoke' from the falls, in good rainfall periods, may be seen
from 80 kilometers (50 miles) away.
On the return trip
from Victoria Falls, The Blue Train stops at Hwange Game Reserve for spectacular game
viewing in one of Africa's most abundant wildlife regions.
Rates:
Cape Town / Pretoria
Maximum 2 guests per suite. Rates are per
person, inclusive of all meals, high tea, drinks (alcoholic and
non-alcoholic) and off-the train excursions excluding French champagne,
caviar and external telephone calls. Rates quoted are for a one-way
journey and are subject to change without prior notification. Arrival
times and off-the train excursions cannot be guaranteed. Reservations
for children on request only. Special requests for meals (e.g. Kosher
and Halaal) to be specified at time of reservation. Bed preference
(double or single) to be specified when making a reservation, as double
beds are limited. Guests are requested to check in 1 hour prior to
departure at The Blue Train lounges in Pretoria and Cape Town.
2008
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Luxury - Per Person
Sharing |
R 9285.00 |
R 11550.00 |
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Luxury - Per Person
Single Use |
R 13925.00 |
R 17170.00 |
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De Luxe - Per Person
Sharing |
R 8595.00 |
R 10605.00 |
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De Luxe - Per Person
Single Use |
R 12890.00 |
R 15900.00 |

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