The Southern Cross Adventure

12 days / 11 nights

About the trip...

PRETORIA to VICTORIA FALLS – 11 NIGHTS, 12 DAYS

 

This impressive 12-day journey between Pretoria and Victoria Falls stops at carefully selected locations in South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Starting in Pretoria, this magnificent sojourn will spend the first few days taking guests east through the Drakensberg Mountains to the Kruger Park for game viewing and the historical areas of Pilgrim’s Rest, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and God’s Window.

 

On day four guests tour Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, before moving on to explore the Kingdom of Swaziland. Enjoy a game drive in the famous wildlife reserve of Kapama followed by a relaxing day on the train as it heads for the Great Zimbabwe Ruins for a visit. On days nine and ten, guests tour Antelope Park and Matobas National Park, site of Cecil John Rhodes’ grave, before continuing on to Hwange for game-viewing activities.

 

The final day has the train arriving in Victoria Falls where guests enjoy a walking tour of the village and the falls with an afternoon sunset cruise on the Zambezi River.

Trip highlights and features
World Class Comfort and Style
Simple Elegance of cuisine and services
Exquisite dining cars
On-board meals (breakfast & dinner)
Off-Rail Activities include tours of Swaziland, Sudwala Caves, Dinosaur Park, Great Zimbabwe Monument, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park
Optional activities such as the Sunrise Balloon Experience, Chipangali wildlife orphanage, and overnights at various Game Reserves
Air conditioning available onboard in every suite

Itinerary

This itinerary is the same from Johannisburg or

Victoria Falls, but in reverse order

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DAY 1 – PRETORIA / JOHANNESBURG AND SOWETO TOURS

 

08h30 Check out of hotel. Luggage collected by Shongololo staff.

Tour of Pretoria or Johannesburg and Soweto.Transfer to Rovos Rail Station in Pretoria.

 

16h00 Train departs for Nelspruit.

 

Gauteng is the economic power house of the Southern African region and home to some of Africa’s greatest cities. The name of the province is a Sotho word meaning “Place of Gold”, which is very suitable since much of the wealth of Gauteng has derived from this precious metal.

 

Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa. We visit the Union Buildings designed by the famous colonial English architect, Sir Herbert Baker. Completed in 1913, it now houses the offices of the President and Ministers. The buildings overlook the city towards the once fortified hills to the south. A grand bronze statue of “Oom Paul (Kruger)”, the patriarch president of the ZAR or old Transvaal Republic, surrounded by his Boer fighters, dominates Church Square, at the centre of the city. Before leaving the capital behind, we visit the Voortrekker Monument, which commemorates the Great Trek of the 1830s.

 

Soweto: Comprising one million people, Soweto was made famous by the laws of Apartheid. 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 the first student to lose his life in the 1976 uprising against the Apartheid government.

 

Johannesburg: We visit Constitution Hill in Braamfontein in the centre of Johannesburg. This is the new home of the Constitutional Court and the site of Johannesburg’s notorious Old Fort Prison Complex where many of South Africa’s leading political activists were detained. We then head onto the Newtown precinct to visit Museum Africa previously known as the Market of Johannesburg. This is all part of the history of the “City of Gold”.

 

We then head to Rosebank, which showcases a mix of first- and third-world cultures and arts and crafts from all over the African continent. In the afternoon, we travel to Soweto to experience the heartbeat of this township, comprising one million people and made famous by the laws of Apartheid.

 

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 the first student to lose his life in the 1976 uprising against the Apartheid government.

 

 

DAY 2 – PANORAMA ROUTE

 

09h00 Full-day panorama tour of Pilgrim’s Rest, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window.

 

17h00 Rejoin train in Nelspruit and depart for Malelane. Panorama RouteIn 1873, gold was discovered in the area around the quaint town of Pilgrim’s Rest, now a living museum and national monument. The find attracted 1500 diggers and today, many of the restored miners’ houses serve as shops.

 

Further along the escarpment we find the great Blyde River Canyon, a gorge 26km in length and 800m deep, carved into the face of the escarpment. The Three Rondavels, three huge rock spirals rising out of the far wall of the canyon and resembling African huts, present an unforgettable sight. Bourke’s Luck Potholes are strange deep cylindrical cavities formed by river erosion and floodwater. From the vantage point of God’s Window we gaze across the sweeping landscape of the Lowveld, where subtle fragrances of the lower region rise to merge with the crisp winds of the Highveld.

 

 

DAY 3 – KRUGER PARK GAME DRIVE

 

08h00 Full-day game drive in the Kruger Park (open-air vehicles optional).

18h00 Return to the train in Malelane and depart for Mozambique.

 

Kruger National ParkThe world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience second to none. Its 2 million hectares are unrivalled in diversity of life forms and the park is a world leader in advanced environmental management techniques.

 

The park is home to an impressive number of species: about 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 species of mammals. Game drives are conducted in our air-conditioned vehicles; open-air vehicles optional.

 

 

DAY 4 – CITY TOUR OF MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE

 

09h00 City tour of Maputo, Mozambique.

 

15h30 Return to the train for afternoon tea.

 

18h00 After border formalities the train heads for Mpaka in Swaziland. MaputoMaputo, the capital of Mozambique is a city of contrasts and offers an exciting mix of cultures. The city swings along to a beat like no other in Africa offering true African hospitality. Its architecture is a blend of African, Portuguese and early Colonial traditions with old Catholic churches side-by-side with mosques, fortresses, Victorian mansions and other buildings from a bygone era. Along the colourful beachfront there are many cafés and restaurants that specialise in Indian Ocean cuisine with its emphasis on the freshest seafood dishes prepared in traditional African-Portuguese ways.

 

 

DAY 5 – KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND TOUR

 

08h30 Depart in vehicles from Mpaka.

 

Visit Ngwenya Glass, Mbabane and Manzini.18h45 After border formalities at Mpaka, depart for Klaserie near Hoedspruit in Limpopo. SwazilandThe tiny Kingdom of Swaziland covers only 17 000 square kilometres, making it the second smallest country in Africa.

 

Travel to Manzini enjoying amazing views of the Ezulwini Valley and the Komati River en route. This excursion into Swaziland will introduce you to everyday life in Africa’s smallest kingdom. The Swazi Market is a bustling hive of activity and displays a wide variety of skilfully crafted woodcarvings, colourful textiles and superb basketwork for which Swazis are renowned.

 

 

DAY 6 – KAPAMA GAME DRIVE and WILD DOG & CHEETAH PROJECT

 

07h00 Morning game drive in Kapama Game Reserve followed by visit to the Wild Dog and Cheetah Project.

 

13h00 Return to the train for lunch. The train departs for Tzaneen with an overnight stop at Louis Trichardt.

 

 

DAY 7 – DAY ON BOARD EN ROUTE TO ZIMBAWE

 

Day on board the train travelling to Rutenge in Zimbabwe. Clear customs and immigration at Beitbridge.

 

 

DAY 8 – GREAT ZIMBABWE RUINS VISIT

 

09h00 Board vehicles and drive to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins.

17h00 Rejoin train in Bannockburn.

 

Great Zimbabwe RuinsLargest monument in Africa south of the Pyramids Great Zimbabwe, a hugely impressive monument situated on the south-eastern edge of the central plateau is the largest pre-colonial monument south of the Egyptian pyramids and is a celebrated achievement of the African people. Magical fables such as the story of King Solomon’s Mines find their origins here amongst the ruins of an ancient city built by the Rozwi people.

 

Discover how these ancient people lived and mined gold and silver, which were ultimately taken out of Africa by Arabic and Portuguese traders. The tour is followed by lunch at the Great Zimbabwe Hotel (guests’ own account), after which we travel through attractive granite hill country to Rutenga.

 

 

DAY 9 – ANTELOPE PARK VISIT

 

09h00 Full day at Antelope Park.

Optional extras include canoeing, game drive, horseback game viewing, elephant-back riding, bird-watching cruise, walk with lions.

 

17h30 Return to the train and depart for Bulawayo.

 

 

DAY 10 – MATOBAS NATIONAL PARK VISIT

 

09h00 Full-day tour of Matobas National Park. Visit the grave of Cecil John Rhodes as well as bushmen caves.

 

18h00 Return to the train and depart for Dete.

 

Matobas National Park “Matobo” means ‘bald headed ones’ and aptly describes the dramatic hills and granite rocks of this area. Highlights include a visit to the burial place of Cecil John Rhodes, who gave Zimbabwe its previous name of Rhodesia. Afterwards, we will go and visit one of the more accessible bushman caves, of which there are many hidden amongst the hills.

 

 

DAY 11 – HWANGE RESERVE GAME DRIVE

 

06h30 Game drive in Hwange Game Reserve.

 

18h00 Depart for Thompson’s Junction.

 

Hwange National Park Situated in the northwest corner of Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park is the nation’s largest wildlife area and contains a variety of animals and bird species, but is most well known for its prolific lion population. Covering 1 462 000 hectares, Hwange is roughly the same size as Belgium.

 

 

DAY 12 – VICTORIA FALLS TOUR

 

10h00 Arrive in Victoria Falls. Check out of the train and transfer to hotel. Luggage collected by Shongololo staff.

 

11h00 Walking tour of the village and Victoria Falls.

 

16h00 Sunset cruise on the Zambezi River.

 

18h30 Transfer back to hotel and the tour ends.

 

The Victoria Falls Forms the largest single curtain of falling water on earth (on average the curtain is 92m deep), the Victoria Falls’ 500m plume of spray can be seen from as far as 70km away.

 

The sound of the water can also be heard from kilometres away and up close this muted ‘thunder’ becomes a roar. In full flood, over 550 million litres of water per minute cascade over the brink. The vast width of the Falls, extending 1 708m, allow for many safe vantage points from where you will be able to get different views of the roiling water as it crashes into the gorge and whose constant spray maintains the rain forest.

 

The forest is an attraction on its own with many of the trees marked to help identification. These include fig, mahogany, date palm, milkwood and ebony. The bird life is prolific and species that may be seen include the colourful sunbird and large trumpeter hornbill. Craft and curio shops abound with enough variety for everyone to find something to take home as a souvenir.

 

Schedule and Fares

 

Start City
Start Date

Victoria Falls

January 19, 2017

Pretoria April 13, 2017
Victoria Falls April 27, 2017
Pretoria July 20, 2017
Victoria Falls August 3, 2017
Pretoria January 4, 2018
Victoria Falls January 18, 2018
Pretoria April 12, 2018
Victoria Falls April 26, 2018
Pretoria May 10, 2018
Victoria Falls May 24, 2018
Pretoria September 6, 2018
Victoria Falls September 20, 2018

 

Gold Class
Emerald Class

2017 Season

R 52,000

 

2018 Season

R 57,000

2017 Season

R 65,000

 

2018 Season

R 71,000

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The package includes: Airport to train transfers on arrival, most breakfasts & dinners, Comfortable air-conditioned compartments on the train, your choice of available off-train activities, and train to airport transfers at the end of your African adventure.

Not Included: Flights (National / International), lunches, beverages, gratuities, purchases of a personal nature, optional "EXTRA" cost tours, pre/post night accommodations, or visas where applicable.

 

Please note: Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. And are subject to change without notice, until reservations are locked in and paid.

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