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‘The African Collage’ 2010
The Most Scenic Route in Africa
Pretoria • Malelane • Hluhluwe • Durban • Port Elizabeth •
Oudtshoorn • Knysna • Cape Town

Rovos Rail will once again run this annual journey starting 20th May
2010. This panoramic nine-day sojourn commences at the Rovos Rail
Station at Capital Park in Pretoria. The first leg of the journey
takes the train through Witbank and Middleburg and then traverses
the majestic Drakensberg escarpment en route to the lowveld of
Mpumalanga. The following morning you will receive an early wake up
call to join a game drive through the famous Kruger Park. Brunch
will be served in the dining car while the train winds its way
southwards to Swaziland in time for an afternoon game drive in the
Mkhaya Reserve. During the night the train will continue south to
the village of Hluhluwe in Zululand. Starting early once again, a
wide variety of game can be seen on an early morning game drive
through the scenic Hluhluwe Game Reserve. The Pride of Africa
departs mid morning and makes its way south through the lush cane
fields and rolling hills of Kwazulu Natal, arriving in Durban late
afternoon.
After an evening in Durban the train steadily ascends the scenic
escarpment through Pietermaritzburg and The Valley of a Thousand
Hills en route to Ladysmith and Bethlehem. This route takes the
train past Lesotho and the highest mountains in the Drakensberg
range at 3 482 metres. During the night we continue onto
Bloemfontein, the Free State capital, with a morning tour of the
city. The journey continues southwards overnight to the coastal
capital of the Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, where we will enjoy a
morning visit to the Addo Elephant Park.
An early morning departure from Willowmore takes the Pride of Africa
into Oudtshoorn for a visit to the Highgate Ostrich farm followed by
another spectacular rail descent down the Montagu pass into George.
A morning visit to Knysna and the surrounding attractions will
complete the visit to this natural paradise. The train sets off at
midday from George travelling along the scenic Garden Route through
Mossel Bay and Riversdale. The next morning, after a short visit to
the KWV Brandy Distillery in Worcester, the Pride of Africa ends its
magnificent collage in the Mother City of Cape Town.
Pretoria – Malelane – Durban - Cape
Town
20 to 28 May 2010
- Day 1
Thursday 21 May
10h00 Depart Rovos Rail’s private station in Capital Park,
Pretoria.
- Day 2 Friday
22 May
05h00 Wake up call for game drive in the Kruger Park in open
vehicles.
11h00 Brunch is served in the dining car while we travel through
Komatipoort to the Swaziland border.
15h30 Arrive Mkhaya reserve for afternoon game drive.
20h00 The train departs for overnight journey to Hluhluwe in
Zululand.
- Day 3
Saturday 23 May
05h00 Wake up call for a game drive in the Hluhluwe Reserve.
09h30 The train departs Hluhluwe for Durban.
18h00 Arrive Durban for an evening in the City.
- Day 4 Sunday
24 May
06h00 Depart Durban en route to Bloemfontein.
Day at leisure on board.
- Day 5 Monday
25 May
10h00 Tour of Bloemfontein.
13h00 Depart Bloemfontein en route to Port Elizabeth.
- Day 6
Tuesday 26 May
09h00 Tour of Addo Elephant Park near Port Elizabeth.
12h00 The train departs Port Elizabeth for Oudtshoorn.
- Day 7
Wednesday 27 May
10h00 Arrive Oudtshoorn for Ostrich Farm visit.
15h30 Arrive George for afternoon at leisure.
18h30 Depart for dinner at Fancourt Golf Estate.
- Day 8
Thursday 28 May
09h00 Depart for morning tour of Knysna.
13h30 Depart George.
- Day 9 Friday
29 May
11h00 Arrive Worcester for KWV Brandy Distillery tour.
17h00 Arrive in Cape Town.

BOOKING
FORM
DEPARTURE
DATES & RATES
OUR ROUTES
Air
Safari |
Africa Collage
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Cape to Dar es Salaam |
Golf Safari |
Garden Route |
Pretoria to
Durban |
Namibia |
Pretoria to Cape Town |
Victoria Falls
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