Train journeys are perhaps some of the best ways to experience the joy of travel.
Picture this: as the train slowly chugs out of the station, you sit back and enjoy the pleasures of slow travel as you gaze out of the window and catch fleeting glimpses of the ever-changing landscape. No maps to follow, no check-in times, speed limits to stick to or seat belts to buckle. Doesn’t it sound like bliss? Train journeys take the stress out of travel, and fill you with a sense of calm and wonder, besides giving you that rare luxury of time.
Book your next holiday onboard one of these epic trains and experience the magic firsthand.

Rovos Rail, South Africa
One of the most luxurious train journeys in the world, Rovos Rail offers a selection of bespoke itineraries ranging from four to 15 days to some of Africa’s most captivating locations.
Get onboard in beautiful Cape Town, passing the iconic Table Mountain, scenic vineyards and a sparkling coastline. Take in the thundering Victoria falls or the untamed Kalahari Desert and stop in at a cheetah conservation project.
This vintage train aims to recreate the spirit of travel of yesteryears with no radios or TVs on board. The service, though, is exceptional with formal dinners served in the opulent dining rooms. To really soak up the sights and smells as you chug along, venture to the open-air observation cart at the rear of the train.
Rocky Mountaineer, USA
The Rocky Mountaineer train service between Denver and Moab is the newest way to traverse the scenic Rocky Mountains in style. The two-day trip promises endless food and drink, commentary, and incredible photo opportunities through the panoramic windows. There is no bad seat on this train!
At night, you’ll disembark and stay at Glenwood Springs so you won’t miss any of the stunning views in the day. The next morning, you’ll continue climbing mountains, passing lush farmland, canyons, ski towns and flat prairies.
The Rocky Mountaineer is a fantastic way to soak up the true might of the impressive Rocky Mountains. Read more about the entire journey here.



The Ghan, Australia
The Ghan runs the entire length of Australia from Darwin to Adelaide and vice versa. Operating since 1929, this classic journey is a throwback to a much simpler time, when travel was slower and a lot more charming.
Along the 2,979 km journey, you’ll stop by at Alice Springs and view Australian wildlife at the Desert Park or learn about the important work the Royal Flying Doctor Service do in this remote landscape. You will get to cruise along the Nitmiluk First gorge in Katherine, and see parts of Australia very few people get to venture into.
Learn more about The Ghan, and where it got its name from, here. While you’re here, take a look at what Brisbane and Canberra have been doing to bring them under the sustainability banner.
Eastern and Oriental Express
The Eastern and Oriental Express takes you on an incredible journey between Singapore and Bangkok with fantastic views and excellent service all along. Over three days and two nights, you’ll sip Singapore Slings at Raffles Hotel, trek through a rural Malaysian village,cruise the River Kwai on a raft as you learn more about the Thailand-Burma railway, before arriving in lively Bangkok.
If you’ve already travelled on the Venice Simplon-Orient Express, you’ll know the level of luxury to expect on this Asian counterpart. Feast on delicious meals and savor drinks served in the dining rooms throughout the journey.
Indian Pacific, Australia
Follow the path of bush pioneers, gold rush prospectors and legendary adventurers as you cross the breadth of Australia aboard the iconic Indian Pacific. Cover the major cities of Perth, Adelaide and Sydney, and plenty of quintessential Aussie outback towns such as Cook and Kalgoorlie in between.
This all-inclusive four-day, 4,352 km train journey is one you will never forget.



Train travel 2024
Climb aboard and discover why train journeys continue to hold a sway over discerning travelers. Get in touch with our experts who can help you find new ways of exploring your favourite destinations via train travel in 2024.
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