The Good Hope (Southbound) 15 days Rail Tour on the Shongololo Express
FLAGSHIP TOUR: The Good Hope (Southbound) 15 days Rail Tour on the Shongololo Express..... This grand 15-day journey offers a golfing and non-golfing itinerary with an amazing insight into virtually every well-known destination in South Africa.
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Flagship Tour: The Good Hope (Southbound) 15 days Rail Tour on the Shongololo Express

PRETORIA TO CAPE TOWN – 15 DAYS
 
  • 18 Aug-1 Sep 2016
  • 9-23 Feb 2017
  • 18 Sep-2 Oct 2017

Distance of rail tour 3620KM

THE GOOD HOPE – SOUTHBOUND


PRETORIA TO CAPE TOWN – 15 DAYS

The Good Hope Southbound with golfing itinerary is the flagship African luxury train on the Shongololo Express. It offers passengers a luxury rail tour of 15 days with golf in Africa. The Good Hope Southbound is a grand 15-day flagship journey. The Good Hope's grand 15-day journey with golfing offers an amazing insight into virtually every well-known destination in South Africa. The Good Hope Southbound starts in Pretoria, this magnificent sojourn will spend the first few days taking guests through the Drakensberg Mountains to Nelspruit*, the Kruger Park* and the historical areas of Pilgrim’s Rest, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and God’s Window. Then it’s on to explore the Kingdom of Swaziland*, Hluhluwe wildlife reserve and the world-heritage site, St Lucia Wetland Park. Day seven sees the train arriving in Durban* where guests can enjoy the markets or spiritual sites followed by a battlefields tour of Spionkop*. After city tours of Bloemfontein, the city of roses, Kimberley’s Diamond Mine Museum*, and the historic town of Graaff Reinet, guests arrive in Oudtshoorn to visit an ostrich farm and the incredible Cango Caves. Traversing the Outeniqua Mountains, the train arrives in the natural paradise of Knysna* where guests enjoy a lagoon ferry ride to Featherbed Nature Reserve followed by a spectacular meander along the Garden Route towards Worcester. On day 14, guests travel by road over scenic mountain passes to Hermanus*, once a renowned whaling station, before arriving on the final day in Cape Town for a tour of the Mother City.

*Golf Courses (optional): Nelspruit/Leopard Creek/White River, Nkonyeni Golf, Zimbali, Durban Country Club, Champagne Sports Resort, Kimberley Golf Club, Fancourt, Ernie Els Oubaai, Arabella Golf Estate. 

Rail Journey Available in Reverse.


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Flagship Tour: The Good Hope (Southbound) 15 days Rail Tour on the Shongololo Express


THE GOOD HOPE - SOUTHBOUND - SHONGOLOLO EXPRESS

PRE AND POST TRAIN TOURS:
 Individually tailored packages are available upon request. Options around Johannesburg include: the Cradle of Humankind, Lesedi Cultural Village, the Apartheid Museum and the World of Beer, for as examples.

Options In Cape Town include Table Mountain, Robben Island, Winelands tour, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Point and Simon’s Town, for example.

(email: sales @ interrailticket.com  with any special requests)


DAY 1 and DAY 12: Transfers can be arranged at an additional cost.

THE GOOD HOPE – SOUTHBOUND


DAY 1 – TOUR OF SOWETO AND PRETORIA AND TRAIN DEPARTURE

08h00 Check-in at Rovos Rail Station, Pretoria.
09h00 Full-day tour of Pretoria and Soweto. 
16h00 Join the train at Rovos Rail Station and depart for Nelspruit for the overnight stop.

Soweto and Pretoria
Soweto comprises one-million people and was made famous by the Apartheid laws. We pass the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital (the largest hospital in the Southern Hemisphere) and also drive past the only street in Africa that once housed two Nobel Peace laureates, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela. We visit the Hector Petersen Memorial, named after one of the first students to be killed in the 1976 uprising against the Apartheid government.

We spend the afternoon in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, visiting the Union Buildings. Designed by the famous colonial English architect, Sir Herbert Baker, and completed in 1913, the Union Buildings house the offices of the President and Ministers. Before leaving the capital behind, we visit the Voortrekker Monument that commemorates the ‘Great Trek’ of the 1830s. Distance travelled: ±265km


DAY 2 – PANORAMA ROUTE / PLAY AT LEOPARD CREEK, NELSPRUIT OR WHITE RIVER

09h00 Full-day tour of historical areas Pilgrim’s Rest, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and God’s Window. 
17h00 Rejoin train in Nelspruit and depart for Malelane for overnight. 

GOLFERS
09h00 Tee off at Leopard Creek, Nelspruit or White River. 
17h00 Rejoin train in Nelspruit and depart for Malelane for overnight. 

 
Panorama Route
Today we visit the village of Pilgrim’s Rest, a living museum and declared a National Monument. Gold was discovered in this area in 1873, attracting 1500 prospectors. Today, many of the restored miner’s houses serve as shops and restaurants. After lunch we visit Bourke’s Luck Potholes, which are strange deep cylindrical cavities formed by river erosion and floodwater. God’s Window is one of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve’s most spectacular viewpoints, with astonishing views over South Africa’s Lowveld (so-named because it is much lower than the high escarpment along which the Panorama Route runs). At God’s Window, majestic cliffs plunge down 700m and, on a clear day, you’ll be able to see over the famous Kruger National Park towards the Lebombo Mountains on South Africa’s border. Distance travelled: ±280km


DAY 3 – KRUGER PARK GAME DRIVE / PLAT AT LEOPARD CREEK, NELSPRUIT OR WHITE RIVER

06h30 Full-day game viewing in the Kruger Park. 
18h00 Rejoin train in Malelane and depart for Swaziland. Overnight Mpaka.

GOLFERS
09h00 Tee off at Leopard Creek, Nelspruit or White River. 
18h00 Rejoin train in Malelane and depart for Swaziland. Overnight Mpaka. 

 
Kruger National Park
The world-renowned Kruger National Park has 2-million hectares of unrivalled in 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. Distance travelled: ±220km


DAY 4 – SWAZILAND TOUR / PLAY AT NKONYENI GOLF ESTATE

09h00 Depart in vehicles from Mpaka, Swaziland. Visit Ngwenya Glass, Mbabane and Manzini. 
18h45 After border formalities at Mpaka, board the train and depart for Hluhluwe, South Africa. 

GOLFERS
09h00 One-hour transfer to Nkonyeni Golf Estate for tee off. 
18h45 After border formalities at Mpaka, board the train and depart for Hluhluwe, South Africa. 

www.nkonyeni.co.za

Swaziland
The tiny Kingdom of Swaziland covers only 17 000 square kilometres, making it the second smallest country in Africa. The day’s tour will commence from Mpaka, driving through the Ezulwini Valley passing the Ludzidzini Royal residence, stopping at Swazi Candles and Manzini where guests experience the Swazi market: a hive of activity displaying a wide variety of skilfully crafted woodcarvings, colourful textiles and superb basketwork for which Swazis are renowned. After a visit to the capital city Mbabane enjoy a lunch stop at Mantenga Lodge with an afternoon visit to the Ngwenya Glass Complex. Distance travelled: ±280km


DAY 5 – HLUHLUWE GAME DRIVES

06h30 Early morning and afternoon game drives in Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park. 
18h00 Board train and depart for Empangeni.

Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
As the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, Hluhluwe consists 960km² (96 000ha) of hilly topography 280km north of Durban in central Zululand and is known for its rich wildlife and conservation efforts. The park is the only state-run park in KwaZulu-Natal where all the Big Five game animals occur. Due to conservation efforts, the park now has the largest population of white rhino in the world. It is also one of the world’s top spots for viewing Nyala and is a prime birding destination for 340 species. Distance travelled: ±250km


DAY 6 – ST LUCIA WETLAND PARK VISIT AND DUMAZULA VILLAGE TOUR

09h00 Tour of the world-heritage site, St Lucia (iSimangaliso) Wetland Park. 
Afternoon visit to Dumazulu Cultural Village. 
17h00 Board train and depart for Durban.

Optional: Golfers can play at Zimbali (128km).

St Lucia (Isimangaliso) Wetland Park
iSimangaliso Wetland Park covers over 600 000 acres from St Lucia in the south to the Mozambique border in the north and has spectacular diversity. Declared a World Heritage site in 1999, the park covers a mosaic of landforms that have created a vast array of biomes to support a wide variety of animals, plants and birds. The park boasts the highest bird count in all of Africa, the southern-most breeding spots for turtles in Africa, Africa’s tallest forested dunes, the largest remaining stands of sand forest and the biggest peat beds in the Southern Hemisphere.

Dumazula Cultural Village
Visit Bushlands and DumaZulu Cultural Village situated in the heart of Zululand, near Hluhluwe. “Thundering Zulu”, the direct translation of DumaZulu, is an appropriate name for a place rich in African culture.


DAY 7 – DURBAN TOUR / PLAY AT DURBAN GOLF COURSE

09h00 Full-day city tour of Durban including Victoria Market and uShaka Marine World OR spiritual tour to Mariannhill Monastery, Hare Krishna Temple and the Mahatma Gandhi Settlement. 
16h00 Return to train and depart for Ladysmith.

GOLFERS
07h30 Tee off at Durban Country Club. 
16h00 Return to train and depart for Ladysmith. 

www.dcclub.co.za

Durban City Tour
Durban is the third largest city of South Africa and enjoys great importance due to its industry and its very large port. Thanks to the subtropical climate and the long stretches of beautiful beaches, large numbers of inlanders retreat to Durban in winter. An orientation tour of the city will allow you to see a very good mix of old and new, East and West with a touch of Africa. We drive along the Golden Mile promenade where numerous hotels and restaurants are situated with a visit to the Victoria Market. Enjoy the botanical gardens or uShaka Marine World, Africa’s largest marine theme park, where you can have lunch and spend your afternoon. Distance travelled: ±50km

Durban Spiritual Tour
Visit Mariannhill Monastery for a tour in this beautiful, tranquil setting followed by a short visit to the Hare Krishna Temple of Understanding. Visit Phoenix, the spiritual settlement created by Mahatma Gandhi, before returning to Durban, the centre of Indian culture in South Africa, with its vast array of Hindu, Sufi and Muslim temples. You will see the Juma Musjid, the largest mosque in South Africa, whose twin minarets are a striking city feature, as well as the most opulent Hindu structure in the Southern Hemisphere, the Kendra Hindu Temple and Community Centre. Distance travelled: ±150km


DAY 8 – BATTLEFIELDS TOUR / PLAY AT CHAMPAGNE SPORTS RESORT

09h00 Full-day battlefields tour taking in the Siege Museum, Wagon Hill and Spionkop. 
17h00 Return to train and depart for Bloemfontein.

GOLFERS
07h00 One-hour transfer from Ladysmith Station to Champagne Sports Resort for tee off. 
17h00 Return to train and depart for Bloemfontein. 

www.champagnesportsresort.com

Battlefields
Trace the course of the Anglo Boer Wars at the Siege Museum in Ladysmith. Wagon Hill is where both the South Africans and British suffered heavy losses and was subsequently declared a National Monument in 1938. Visit Spionkop and walk in the footsteps of three great leaders, Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi and General Louis Botha. A story on which the sun never sets. Britain marched into the South African war in the spring of 1899, confident that it “would all be over by Christmas!” The war lasted three years and was to become the most costly Britain had ever fought. Distance travelled: ±180km.


DAY 9 – BLOEMFONTEIN TOUR

12h00 Afternoon tour of Bloemfontein including the Women’s Memorial, Anglo Boer Museum and Oliewenhuis Art Museum. 
18h00 Return to train and depart for Kimberley.

Bloemfontein 
Bloemfontein is the seat of the South African judicial system. At the end of the 19th century it was also the capital of the old Boer Republic of The Orange Free State. Visit the Women’s Memorial at the Anglo Boer War Museum. This monument is a reminder of life in the concentration camps and commemorates the 27 000 women and children who died in these camps. The Museum itself is a graphic depiction of the hardship endured by all during the war and relates the history of South Africa from 1652.

We then take an orientation drive through Bloemfontein, capital of the Free State Province and also known as the Rose City. Our lunch stop is at the Loch Logan Waterfront, next to the city’s newly renovated stadium, one of the venues during the 2010 Soccer World Cup. In the afternoon we drive up to Naval Hill which presents several beautiful panoramic views of the city. We end the day at the former State President’s residence “Olivenhuis”, which now houses an extensive collection of South African art. The gardens offer a relaxing atmosphere to round off the day before returning to the train. Distance travelled: ±50km.


DAY 10 – KIMBERLEY TOUR / PLAY AT KIMBERLEY GOLF CLUB

09h00 Visit to the Big Hole and Diamond Museum. 
Afternoon visit to the William Humphreys Art Gallery and McGregor Museum. 
17h00 Return to train and depart for Graaff Reinet.

GOLFERS
09h00 Tee off at Kimberley Golf Club. 
17h00 Return to train and depart for Graaff Reinet for overnight.

Kimberley
Capital of the Northern Cape, Kimberley is well known for the discovery of diamonds which led to its establishment in 1893. Highlights of the day include a visit to the Big Hole Diamond Mine Museum, followed by a lunch break at one of the restaurants in the city. After lunch we visit the William Humphreys Art Gallery and the McGregor House Museum. Distance travelled: ±162km

 
DAY 11 – GRAAFF REINET WALKING TOUR

13h00 Lunch is served on board. 
14h00 Enjoy a guided walking tour of Graaff Reinet. 
17h00 Return to train and depart for Oudtshoorn.

Graaff Reinet 
Tucked into the bend of the Sundays River, the Karoo town of Graaff Reinet was established in 1786 and is the fourth oldest settlement in South Africa. It’s a stylish town with at least 200 historical buildings, restored pre-Victorian homes in almost every street and a collection of museums and galleries celebrating its past.


DAY 12 – CANGO CAVES AND OSTRICH FARM VISIT / PLAY AT FANCOURT GOLF ESTATE

09h00 Visit the Cango Caves and an ostrich farm. Drive the Outeniqua Pass to rejoin the train in George. 
18h30 Dinner at Fancourt Golf Estate.

GOLFERS
09h00 Drive the Outeniqua Pass to Fancourt Golf Estate for tee off. 
18h30 Dinner at Fancourt Golf Estate. 

www.fancourt.com

Oudtshoorn And Cango Caves
Surrounded by the natural beauty of this semi-desert region, Oudtshoorn is situated at the foot of the majestic Swartberg Mountain Range. Many rivers, streams and falls have their origins in the Swartberg, Outeniqua and Kammanassie mountains that surround the town. Oudtshoorn is regarded as the centre of the Klein Karoo and is world-renowned for its Cango Caves and the breeding of ostriches. The great natural wonder of the Cango Caves has a series of colourful underground chambers with breathtaking limestone formations. Oudtshoorn is famous for feathering the world in the time of the boa and grand hats. The ostrich boom of the early 20th century turned out many millionaires who, in turn, created elaborate lifestyles in this remote part of Africa.


DAY 13 – KNYSNA VISIT AND FANCOURT DINNER / PLAY AT ERNIE ELS OUBAAI

08h00 Morning drive to Knysna with a lagoon ferry ride to Featherbed Nature Reserve OR enjoy shopping. 
13h00 Return to train for lunch and depart for Robertson.

GOLFERS
07h00 Transfer to Ernie Els Oubaai Golf Club for tee off. Return to train in the late afternoon. 

www.oubaaigolfestate.co.za

George and Knysna
Drive along the coast from George, situated in the heart of the Garden Route. The town itself sits on a 10km plateau between the majestic Outeniqua Mountains to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south. We drive along the scenic Old Passes Route to Knysna, winding through the primeval forest of the Homtini, lying between lush forests and a peaceful lagoon. The Knysna Heads – two sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon connecting the estuary with the sea – is a dramatic viewpoint. Enjoy a lagoon ferry ride to the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Optional shopping at leisure. Distance travelled: ±180km


DAY 14 – DRIVE TO HERMANUS OVER SCENIC MOUNTAIN PASSES

09h00 Drive the scenic route to Hermanus (160km). 
17h00 Return to train at Worcester for overnight and farewell dinner.

Optional: Golfers can play at Arabella (140km). 

www.arabellacountryestate.co.za 

Hermanus
We travel over the Rooihoogte and Floorshoogte passes via the Overberg towns of Villiersdorp and Botrivier to Hermanus, once a renowned fish market and whaling station. The whale hunts were stopped by international treaty in 1935. The WWF includes Hermanus in its list of 12 best whale-viewing sites in the world, but it tops the list when it comes to land-based whale watching from the town’s natural cliffs and in season (normally between July and November) whales can be seen from as close as 5 metres away.


DAY 15 – TRAIN ARRIVAL AND CAPE TOWN TOUR

10h00 Arrive Cape Town Station. Check out of train. Luggage will be stored in the Rovos Rail Lounge. 
11h00 Tour of Cape Town. 
18h00 Return to Cape Town Station. Tour ends. 

Cape Town
Our city tour commences with a walk through the Company Gardens, followed by a visit to the Bo-Kaap Museum. The first Malays arrived in the Cape as political refugees and slaves during the 17th century. Nearly two centuries after emancipation, these Islamic people moved into the area known today as the Bo-Kaap, building mosques with picturesque minarets and their own Georgian-style houses with Dutch influence. One of the oldest Cape Town buildings houses the museum which is furnished as a Muslim house of the 19th century and documents the history of the Cape Malays.

On our way to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, we will stop at Diamond Works, where you will follow a tour of the diamond cutting studio, a jewellery manufacturing workshop, a jewellery design studio as well as a gemmological laboratory.

Our lunch stop will be at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a development that has brought new life to the old harbour of the Dutch East India Company in Table Bay. The complex offers shops, craft markets, restaurants, taverns, cinemas, theatres as well as great views over the harbour.

In the afternoon we will drive through District Six, named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867. Originally established as a mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisans, labourers and immigrants, District Six was a vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port. By the beginning of the 20th century, however, the process of removals and marginalisation had begun. The first to be forced out were Black South Africans who were displaced from the District in 1901. As the more prosperous moved away to the suburbs, the area became a neglected ward of the city. On 11 February 1966 it was declared a white area under the Group Areas Act of 1950, and by 1982, the life of the community was over. More than 60 000 people were forcibly removed to barren outlying areas aptly known as the Cape Flats, and their houses in District Six were flattened by bulldozers. The District Six Museum, established in December 1994, works with the memories of the District Six experience and with that of forced removals more generally.

We end our city tour with a visit to the Castle of Good Hope, the oldest surviving building in South Africa. This pentagonal fortification replaced a small clay and timber fort built by Commander Jan van Riebeeck in 1652 as a maritime replenishment station for the ships of the Dutch East India Company. The stone walls between the bastions are 150m long and 12m high. Distance travelled: ±90km



THE GOOD HOPE – SOUTHBOUND

TRANSFERS:

DAY 1 and DAY 12: Transfers can be arranged at an additional cost.

MEALS ON THE TRAIN:
  • (unless adjusted) Breakfast 07h00-08h30
  • Lunch 13h00
  • Dinner 19h30

RACK RATE one way per person sharing INCLUDES:
  • Accommodation on a dinner, B&B basis
  • Excursions with a qualified tour guide
  • Entrance fees as per itinerary
  • Govt tax.

RATE EXCLUDES:
  • Lunches off the train
  • All beverages
  • Laundry
  • Gratuities
  • Visas
  • Travel insurance. 

Included in off-train accommodation:
  • Accommodation
  • Meals at lodges. 

Excluded in off-train accommodation:
  • All beverages
  • Laundry
  • Personal expenses. 

Children:

We regret we cannot accommodate children under age 10.

Children over 10 pay full rate.

RATES 2016 & 2017
  • Emerald Cabin - sharing (±10sqm dbl/twin) 
  • Gold Cabin      - sharing (±7sqm dbl/twin) 
  • Single Supplement +50%
Choice of double or twin beds. All cabins have an en-suite bathroom.

DEPARTURE DATES ARE SPECIFIC Excursions may be changed according to schedule achieved. As the Shongololo Express uses the national railway facilities of Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland and Mozambique, the possibility exists that trains could be delayed, stopped or rerouted at any time. Daily activities could therefore be shortened, altered or cancelled. 

The Shongololo Express does not accept any responsibility for any changes to the daily programme. However, the company will always endeavour to complete the programmes to the best of its ability. We caution against same-day air travel on departure or arrival days due to
possible delays with flights or the train.


CANCELLATION AND MEDICAL INSURANCE ARE COMPULSORY. Cancellation conditions will not be waived. We offer insurance to SA residents. For international guests, we suggest contacting your credit card service provider or local travel agent for assistance.

PASSPORTS & VISAS:

The onus is upon guests to ensure passports and visas, as may be required, are valid prior to departure for Africa. Visas available through booking agents 
(email: sales @ interrailticket.com)

Please also check with relevant embassies in your country for individual requirements.

HEALTH:

Passengers are advised to take anti-malarial precautions and vaccinations as might be prescribed. A Yellow Fever or Medical Exemption Certificate is essential if travelling to/from Tanzania.



The Good Hope Cabins 15 days Rail Tour on the Shongololo Express

EMERALD DOUBLE
+10sqm - Double bed with a small lounge area and en-suite. Bed: 190 x 150cm


EMERALD DOUBLE  +10sqm - Double bed with a small lounge area and en-suite. Bed: 190 x 150cm



EMERALD DOUBLE  +10sqm - Double bed with a small lounge area and en-suite. Bed: 190 x 150cm


EMERALD TWIN

+10sqm - Twin beds with a small lounge area and en-suite. Beds: 190x 75cm


EMERALD TWIN  +10sqm - Twin beds with a small lounge area and en-suite. Beds: 190x 75cm


EMERALD TWIN  +10sqm - Twin beds with a small lounge area and en-suite. Beds: 190x 75cm



GOLD DOUBLE
+7sqm - Double bed with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Bed: 190 x 190cm


GOLD DOUBLE  +7sqm - Double bed with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Bed: 190 x 190cm



GOLD DOUBLE  +7sqm - Double bed with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Bed: 190 x 190cm


GOLD TWIN
+7sqm - Twin beds with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Beds: 190 x 75cm


GOLD TWIN  +7sqm - Twin beds with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Beds: 190 x 75cm


GOLD TWIN  +7sqm - Twin beds with en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Beds: 190 x 75cm
 
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