Golf Safari

A 9-night journey through South Africa’s most scenic landscapes

Overview

This safari travels the northeastern reaches of South Africa and will entertain the most discerning golfers with a delightful itinerary for non-playing guests. Travel from Pretoria to Sun City* in the hills of the Pilanesberg for game viewing. Cross the spectacular Drakensberg Mountains to Spionkop*, the perfect base for exploring the mountains, bush, birds and battlefields of the region. Traverse the scenic Valley of a Thousand Hills to Durban* for a tour of the city and botanical gardens. Interact with artisans as they create highly decorative and geometric-shaped candles. The game viewing continues at Hluhluwe in Zululand (one of the oldest reserves in the country) and the world-famous Kruger Park in Malelane* with a visit to the Kingdom of eSwatini*. See Dullstoom’s* arts and crafts and enjoy a presentation on flyfishing and an introduction to whisky after which this memorable journey ends in Pretoria.

Highlights
Sun City & Pilanesberg Game Drive

Tee off at either Gary Player or Lost City golf courses, then reconnect with nature on a reserve game drive.

Battlefield & Birdlife at Spionkop

Take a guided tour of the historic Spionkop battlefield and enjoy a round at Champagne Sports Resort nestled in the Drakensberg foothills.

Durban’s Cultural & Coastal Charm

Golf at Durban Country Club or Beachwood—or for non-golfers, explore Durban city and the century-old Botanical Gardens with Indian Ocean vistas.

Big Five Safari in Hluhluwe‑iMfolozi & Kruger

Encounter Africa’s wildlife on game drives in two legendary reserves, including early morning outings in Hluhluwe‑iMfolozi Park and Kruger National Park.

Crowning Golf Course Finale & Cultural Evenings

Play at Leopard Creek—bordering Kruger and famed for wildlife-spotted fairways—and conclude with Highland Gate in Dullstroom, or enjoy fly-fishing, whisky tasting, and arts‑and‑crafts tours.

Itinerary

Depart from Rovos Rail Station, Pretoria and you enjoy lunch en route to Rustenburg. The old town of Rustenburg grew as the church and administrative centre for a rich farming area. It is here, in the centre of a volcanic valley surrounded by the dun slopes of the Pilanesberg Mountains, a wilderness wonderland rises from the dust, the fantastical Sun City Resort. It was officially opened on 7 December 1979 in what was then Bophuthatswana, which had been declared as an independent state by the apartheid government. This meant it could provide entertainment such as gambling, which was banned in South Africa. Today the resort is one of the world’s largest entertainment centres featuring two championship golf courses – one with crocodiles at the 13th hole. Both courses are bordered by the Pilanesberg National Park, which is home to the Big Five and has a vigorous conservation programme.

Today you may opt to enjoy a game drive in the Pilanesberg Reserve, meet with the golfers for lunch then enjoy an afternoon at leisure at Lost City’s Sun City. Golfers can enjoy a round of golf at Sun City’s Gary Player/Lost City golf course.

Enjoy a day at leisure as the train climbs to Majuba Hill – site of the decisive battle that ended the First Anglo Boer War – then passes Newcastle, which has what is reputed to be the largest cella-dome Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere, and Glencoe, site of the first battle of the Anglo Boer War and now the centre of the province’s coalfields.

Today you may opt to transfer to Spionkop Lodge to hear the historic tale of the Battle of Spionkop with lunch, followed by an afternoon game drive. Meanwhile, golfers will enjoy a round at the Champagne Sports Resort.

Golfers transfer to Durban Beachwood or Durban Country Club for tee off and lunch. Leisure guests enjoy a Durban city tour with a visit to the botanical gardens and lunch at Umhlanga’s beachfront. Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and enjoys great importance due to its industry and very large port.

Transfer to Hluhluwe for game drive. As the oldest proclaimed reserve in Africa, Hluhluwe consists of 960km2 of hilly landscapes, known for their rich wildlife and conservation efforts. After lunch the train travels towards eSwatini.

Leisure guests transfer to Mkhaya Rserve for a game drive, then transfer to Swazi Candles for a visit with lunch and an opportunity for curio shopping. Golfers instead transfer to the Royal Swazi Sun for tee off and lunch. The tiny Kingdom of eSwatini (Swaziland) covers only 17,000km2, most of which is mountainous. For such a small country, it is surprising that it sustains two capital cities: Mbabane is the administrative capital and Lobamba is the royal and legislative capital. In April 2018, Swaziland changed its name to the Kingdom of eSwatini (meaning “place of the Swazi”) and is an absolute monarchy. It is landlocked and borders South Africa and Mozambique. At Swazi Candles, guests are invited to interact with the artisans as they make a variety of candles. Woodcarvings, colourful textiles and superb basketwork are also on display. This evening the train departs for Komatipoort, South Africa, and on to Malelane.

Today everyone enjoys a game drive in the famed Kruger National Park, with tea, lunch and an opportunity for curio shopping. Return to the train this afternoon to travel west across the Drakensberg Mountains, climbing the spectacular escarpment. If available, golf at Leopard Creek may be booked on request at your own expense.

Today visit the Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Centre, then transfer to Walkerson’s Hotel for a presentation on fly-fishing, and lunch. Return to Dullstroom for an introduction to whiskey distilling and a tour of the Arts & Crafts Centre. Meanwhile, golfers transfer to Highland Gate for tee off and lunch, returning to the train late afternoon.

This morning enjoy your last breakfast in the dining cars before the train arrives at journey’s end at Rovos Rail Station in Pretoria around 10am.

Accommodation

The wood-panelled sleeper coaches, remodelled and refurbished to mint condition, offer every modern convenience and comfort with fittings and facilities of the highest standard. The Royal Suites each take up half a carriage with their own private lounge area and en-suite with Victorian bath, separate shower, toilet and basin. They accommodate one or two passengers in double or split twin beds. A dedicated host/ess is always available and services the suites daily. Suite configurations are subject to availability.

The wood-panelled sleeper coaches, remodelled and refurbished to mint condition, offer every modern convenience and comfort with fittings and facilities of the highest standard. The Deluxe Suites accommodate one or two passengers in double or twin beds and have their own lounge area and en-suite with shower, toilet and basin. A dedicated host/ess is always available and services the suites daily. Suite configurations are subject to availability.

The Pullman Golds, mostly used on our long journeys, accommodate one or two passengers in double or split twin beds and have an en-suite with shower, toilet and basin. The Split Twin is the preferable setup between the Split Twin and Double Lengthways and will be illustrated at check-in. A dedicated host/ess is always available and services the suites daily. Suite configurations are subject to availability.

Inclusions and Exclusions

2027 –

  • Pullman Suite – R136 000 
  • Deluxe Suite – R193 000
  • Royal Suite – R256 000

Departs 5-14 Jan, 26 Jan-4 Feb, 16-25 Mar, 28 Sep-7 Oct, 19-28 Oct

2026

  • Pullman Suite – R125 000 
  • Deluxe Suite – R178 000
  • Royal Suite – R236 000

Departs 6-15 Jan, 27 Jan-5 Feb, 17-26 Feb, 7-16 Oct, 21-30 Oct

2025

  • Pullman Suite – R99 000 
  • Deluxe Suite – R150 000
  • Royal Suite – R198 000

Departs 6-15 Jan, 24 Feb-5 Mar, 10-19 Sep, 20-29 Oct

  • 9 nights’ accommodation onboard in your suite of choice
  • All meals (B, L, D) during your trip
  • Afternoon tea onboard most days
  • All beverages onboard unless otherwise mentioned
  • Shared guided excursions as per the itinerary
  • Entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Golf green fees and carts (for golfers)
  • Room service and limited laundry onboard
  • International sparkling wine onboard
  • All off-train beverages
  • Gratuities
  • Pricing varies due to fluctuations in exchange rates; please contact us for current pricing or other changes
  • Please enquire about pricing for children (3 to 9 years) and singles in Royal Suites
  • The minimum age requirement is 3 years
  • No child-minding services or activities are available onboard
  • Long journeys are not recommended for children 12 & under
  • Included excursions are subject to change based on the achieved train schedule
  • Golf course selection is subject to availability
  • Golf attire is required at all country clubs
  • Formal attire is required at dinner most evenings
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