There is a romance to crossing Southern Africa by train that no other form of travel can match. Beyond the polished glass of a private suite, the continent scrolls past in all its grandeur: the vineyards of the Cape, the vast ochre emptiness of the Karoo, the diamond fields of Kimberley, and finally the thunder of one of the world’s great waterfalls. This is safari at a stately pace, savored from carriages that carry the elegance of a bygone golden age.
Places to See
Many journeys begin in Cape Town, one of the most beautiful cities on earth, where Table Mountain presides over a sweep of ocean, vineyard, and coastline. From here the rails lead inland through Matjiesfontein, a perfectly preserved Victorian railway village frozen in time, and on into the Great Karoo, a semi-desert of immense skies and haunting silence that stretches to every horizon.
Further along lies Kimberley, birthplace of South Africa’s diamond rush, where the great Big Hole recalls the fortunes made and lost in the earth. Journeys to the north pass through Pretoria, the jacaranda-lined capital and home base of the railway, before pressing on toward the Zimbabwean border.
The prize on many itineraries is Victoria Falls, the mile-wide curtain of water the local peoples call Mosi-oa-Tunya, the smoke that thunders. And throughout, the promise of the wild is never far: itineraries reach some of the region’s finest game reserves, where lions, elephants, and giraffes roam beneath the acacia canopy.
Getting There by Luxury Train
The journey is made aboard Rovos Rail’s Pride of Africa, widely regarded as one of the most luxurious trains in the world. Departing from stations in Pretoria and Cape Town, its restored wood-paneled carriages, private en-suite suites, and observation car at the rear evoke the grace of a colonial-era express, while the service and cuisine meet the highest modern standards.
The range of routes is remarkable. The classic Cape Town Journey winds via Kimberley, the Great Karoo, and Matjiesfontein. Other itineraries reach Victoria Falls, the Durban Safari, and Namibia by way of Walvis Bay, alongside epic expeditions such as the Southern Cross, the African Trilogy, the Cape Town-to-Dar es Salaam crossing, and the Copper Trail to Lobito. Departures are available for both 2026 and 2027.
Aboard, days unfold in unhurried comfort: leisurely meals of regional cuisine, sundowners in the observation car, and hours spent simply watching Africa go by. For current departure dates and rates across these journeys, please contact us and our specialists will tailor the details to you.
Best Time to Visit
Southern Africa rewards travel year-round, but the dry winter months from May through September are prime for wildlife viewing, when sparse vegetation and shrinking waterholes draw game into the open and cooler temperatures make travel comfortable. Victoria Falls is at its most powerful from roughly February through May, following the summer rains, while the lush green season from November to March brings dramatic skies and newborn wildlife. Each season offers its own character, so the ideal timing depends on whether your heart is set on big-game sightings or thundering water.
Plan Your African Rail Safari
A journey across Southern Africa aboard the Pride of Africa is the trip of a lifetime, and it deserves expert planning. Read more in our feature on Rovos Rail’s Pride of Africa safari by rail, explore further stories in our South Africa travel journal, and see how this journey ranks among the world’s most iconic luxury train journeys. You can also browse our complete lineup of luxury trains.
To begin planning, visit our bookings page, email bookings@luxurytrainvacations.com, or call us toll-free at (855) 720-2539. Africa awaits, one magnificent mile at a time.