South Africa, eSwatini

Golf Safari by Train - Rovos Rail

9 nights

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2.100 km

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Departures: Jan, Feb, Sep, Oct

Set off on the Rovos Rail Golf Safari journey, traveling through the northeastern reaches of South Africa. From Pretoria, explore Sun City and the Pilanesberg, cross the Drakensberg Mountains to Spionkop, and traverse the Valley of a Thousand Hills to Durban. Enjoy game viewing in Hluhluwe and Kruger Park, visit the Kingdom of eSwatini, and end your adventure in Pretoria. Perfect for golfers and non-golfers alike, this trip promises stunning landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences.

Pick up at Johannesburg Airport (JNB) and connect with a private transfer to the train station in Pretoria. You need to arrive by 10 am to experience the site tour at Rovos Rail Station.

12:00 hs: Depart Rovos Rail Station, Pretoria. Guests may freshen up in their suites before meeting fellow passengers in the lounge car and observation car.

13:00 hs: Lunch is served in the dining cars en route to Rustenburg.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

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 a vision realised through one man’s unshakable faith in the religion of tourism, the South African hotel prodigy Sol Kerzner. 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. The UN had imposed a cultural boycott on South Africa in condemnation of apartheid. In the early 80s, several acts disregarded the boycott and performed (with substantial financial incentives from Kerzner) to desegregated crowds at the venue, such as the Beach Boys, Cher, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra, Status Quo, Rod Stewart, Elton John and Queen. Today the resort is one of the world’s largest entertainment centres, a luxury theme park for grown up kids. The two championship golf courses – one with crocodiles at the 13th hole – are bordered by the Pilanesberg National Park, which contains the Big Five and has a vigorous conservation programme.

Spend 9 nights in Rovos Rail

Full board: meals and activities

Golfers:
06:00 hs: Breakfast is served until departure. Transfer (±60 min) to Sun City’s Gary Player / Lost City Golf Course for tee off and lunch. Enjoy an afternoon of golfing and leisure.

17:30 hs: Return to the train.

20:00 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Heidelberg. Dress: Formal

Non-Golfers:
06:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars.

07:45 hs: Transfer (±60 min) to Sun City.

09:00 hs: Game drive in the Pilanesberg Reserve.

12:00 hs: Lunch with the golfers. Afternoon at leisure at Lost City’s Sun City.

17:30 hs: Return to the train.

20:00 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

Day at leisure. All meals enjoyed on board en route to Ladysmith. Dress: “Africa” Theme or Smart Casual. 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.

Golfers:
06:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure. Transfer (±60 min) to Champagne Sports Resort for tee off and lunch.

17:00 hs: Return to the train.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served. Shortly after Chieveley, on the right of the track, stands a memorial to Churchill who was captured here in 1899. Dress: Formal

Non-Golfers:
06:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars.

09:00 hs: Transfer (±30 min) to Spionkop Lodge to hear the historic tale of the Battle of Spionkop with lunch.

14:00 hs: Afternoon game drive in the 11.000-acre reserve OR relax at the lodge. Return to the train at 16:00.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

Golfers:
05:30 hs: Continental breakfast is served until departure. Transfer to Durban Country Club (±15 min) OR Mt Edgecombe (±20 min) OR Cotswold Downs (±30 min) for tee off and lunch.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

Non-Golfers:
06:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars.

09:00 hs: Enjoy a Durban city tour, a visit to the botanical gardens and lunch at Umhlanga’s beachfront with an afternoon at leisure.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

Please ensure that the Train Manager or Admin Deputy is in possession of your passport.

05:00 hs: Continental breakfast is served until departure.

06:00 hs: Transfer (±30 min) to Hluhluwe for a game drive. As the oldest proclaimed reserve in Africa, Hluhluwe consists 960km² of hilly topography and is known for its rich wildlife and conservation efforts.

10:30 hs: Return to the train.

12:00 hs: Lunch is served in the dining cars. The train travels towards eSwatini. Border formalities take place.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Mpaka. Dress: Formal

Golfers:
05:30 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure. Transfer (±90 min) to Royal Swazi Sun for tee off and lunch.

16:00 hs: Return to the train.

18:00 hs: Depart for Komatipoort, South Africa. Border formalities take place.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars en route to Malelane. Dress: Formal

Non-Golfers:
05:30 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars.

07:00 hs: Transfer (±60 min) to Mkhaya Reserve. Board game vehicles for a game drive.

10:00 hs: Transfer (±90 min) to Swazi Candles for a visit with lunch and an opportunity for curio shopping. Transfer (±15 min) to Royal Swazi to join the golfers AND/OR return to the train (±90 min).

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

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. Mantenga Lodge is nestled in the mountains overlooking ‘Execution Rock’.

05:30 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars. If golfing at Leopard Creek, breakfast is served until departure.

06:30 hs: Game drive in the Kruger National Park with tea, lunch and an opportunity for curio shopping.

15:00 hs: Return to the train.

16:30 hs: Tea is served. The train travels west across the Drakensberg Mountains and climbs the spectacular escarpment.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: Formal

Golfers:
07:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars until departure.

08:45 hs: Transfer (±40 min) to Highland Gate for tee off and lunch.

16:30 hs: Tea in the lounge and observation cars.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served in the dining cars. Dress: “1920s” Theme or Smart Casual

Non-Golfers:
07:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars. Enjoy a presentation on flyfishing followed by lunch at Walkerson’s Hotel.

15:00 hs: Return to Dullstroom for an introduction to whisky distilling and a tour of the Arts & Crafts Centre.

19:30 hs: Dinner is served. Dress: “1920s” Theme or Smart Casual

Please ensure luggage is ready for collection 15 minutes before arrival and that you have your passport.

07:00 hs: Breakfast is served in the dining cars.

10:00 hs: The train arrives at journey’s end at Rovos Rail Station in Pretoria. Meet your driver and transfer back to Johannesburg Airport.

Courses dependent on availability

SUN CITY – GARY PLAYER

Gauteng • Parklands • 6.550m • Walking course

The birth of the Sun City Resort called for South African golfing professional, Gary Player, to design an award-winning golf course that would fit in with the superlative venue. Using his experience and know-how he understood exactly what golfers would appreciate. The strength of this course lies in the fact that it doesn’t favor any particular shot and provides the same result whether playing the forward or intermediate tees. 8000 yards of golfing pleasure await all golfers with mesmerizing views at every turn. Built in an extinct volcanic crater, this immaculate golfing paradise conforms to the stringent US PGA specifications and is home to the annual Nedbank Golf Challenge which plays host to some of the world’s golfing legends.

Gauteng • Desert/Parkland • 6.983m/5 953m • Carts compulsory

After the completion of the Gary Player Country Club golf course, the popularity of the Sun City Resort and its many attractions demanded that another golf course be built. Again, Gary Player was commissioned to design the course, his challenge being to create a very different golfing experience. The course defies being bracketed into any particular genre having touches of mountain, desert, and even African parkland in its make-up with wide fairways, a series of lakes that separates the ninth with the finishing hole and covers more than 100 hectares with 28 000 square metres of water features. Here the golfer can choose to tackle the course from its championship tees, the standard markers, or forward tees. Even playing the shortest route presents a great test as the approaches to the greens – clad in bent grass and protected by bunkers – demand careful judgment. Signature hole: 13th - par 3 A green in the shape of Africa bordered by a pond, home to several large crocodiles!

Drakensberg • Mountain • 7.400m • Carts available

Located in the beautiful Drakensberg area, this course has to be rated as one of the most scenically memorable golf layouts in South Africa. Designed by Hugh Baiocchi and Kevin Curren, it successfully blends the natural attributes of the terrain and the surrounding beauty with the modern demands of a quality course. It undulates up and around the contours of a valley that nestles under the dominant peaks of Champagne and Cathkin Peaks and incorporates several holes with blind tee shots. Professional and novice alike will appreciate the 84 well-appointed bunkers that line the fairways and greens. The quality of the greens is accredited to Trevor Livesey whose passion remains unabated. Though the drama of the mighty mountains dominates the eye, the course also enjoys gentle vistas where the lower hills create a kaleidoscope of color blessed with trees, rivers and dams to add even more of a challenge.

Durban • Semi-links • 6.157m • Carts available

Built by George Waterman and fellow professional golfer Laurie Waters, the Durban Country Club was established in 1922 and has a proud history. The difficulties these men faced were immense as all earth-moving had to be done manually, giant sand dunes were flattened, and dense bushes and trees were chopped down and carted away. Renowned for its classic Cape Dutch architecture, lush vegetation, undulating fairways, sand dunes, and beautiful setting overlooking the Indian Ocean, the club has been the venue of choice for many an important celebration in its rich history. Signature Hole: 3rd - par 5
- 468m A tee shot from the highest point on the course into a valley below, completely exposing the drive to the ocean gusts. Trees on the right of the straightaway hole need to be avoided as well as the large fairway bunker on the landing area to the left.

Durban • Parklands • 6.193m • Carts available

Set on Hillcrest’s doorstep, the Cotswold Downs lifestyle and golf estate has great views, rolling hills, indigenous bush, spectacular birdlife, and free-roaming antelope. Designed by Peter Matkovich to USGA specifications, the 18-hole championship parklands-type course blends seamlessly with its surrounds featuring bent-grass greens, undulating fairways, and natural water features. A mixture of cool season and summer grasses allows the course to be lush all year round. Fairways are punctuated by dams, wetlands, and ponds that attract a variety of wildlife while views are excellent from the tee boxes. All levels will find the course challenging but enjoyable and, at a length of 6193m, golfers can expect the odd long par 5 that will test their driving skills with cleverly placed bunkers and interesting water hazards.

MOUNT EDGECOMBE

Durban • Parklands • 5.885m • Carts available

Neatly tucked away in the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal’s north coast, Mount Edgecombe Country Club has two 18-hole championship courses, The Woods and The Lakes. Originally known as the Huletts Country Club and created by Sid Brews in 1936, the course was upgraded in 1992 by Hugh Baiocchi and meets USGA specifications. The Woods is a parkland layout with four sets of tees playable by golfers of any handicap. Signature holes: Three special holes constitute the course’s “Amen Corner” from the 14th to the 16th. Holes 14 to 16 are where water hazards come into play. The first one is a par 5 with water guarding the green followed by a par 3 across the water and a par 4 where a dam must be carried to reach the fairway. In 1994, Daysen, De Villiers, and Van der Merwe were commissioned to design The Lakes directly south of The Woods. Their philosophy was to design a challenging but fair course where serious golfers could test their skills but an occasional golfer could enjoy the game. Opened in 1997, the course is undulating with indigenous bush in places and its share of imposing water hazards. Signature holes: The 8th and 9th run alongside the Pani Dam to complete the front nine; water guards the left side of the holes and indigenous bush the right, so make sure to be accurate from the tee.

Eswatini • Parklands • 6.166m • Carts available

This spectacular championship course is one of the most scenic locations found in the world. Opened in 1966, it has been laid out on the slopes of the Lebombo Range that curves gently down into the valley. The first nine holes are comparatively level but the second nine fully exploits the mountainous terrain. Challenging features include lakes, gullies thick with vegetation, out-of-bound areas running close to fairways, swirling breezes, clusters of magnificent trees and indigenous plants and wickedly sited bunkers – one is so steep it requires steps to facilitate access.

Dullstroom • Mountain • 6.750m • Carts available

Nestled in the Steenkampsberg mountain range near Dullstroom, the Highland Gate Golf & Trout Estate boasts an Ernie Els signature course. Although the testing 18-hole layout provides an equal challenge to both the club player and the tour professional, Highland Gate’s strength lies in its high altitude charm, which makes for a scenic and truly memorable golf experience. As a test of golf, Highland Gate is challenging and fair, with dramatic elevation changes that add aesthetic and tactical value. Multiple teeing areas and strategic hazard placement mean it is the kind of layout that can be enjoyed by players of all standards, which is one of the defining principles of the Ernie Els Design philosophy. From the tips, it is, quite rightly, a test for the best. Ernie Els: “When you hear golfers say that they were torn between hitting their next shot or pausing to take a photo of the surrounding scenery, you know it has to be a very special place. A world-class course in such a unique and special setting is a rare and powerful combination.”

(If available, this course may be booked on your own account)

Kruger Park Malelane • Parklands • 6.631m • Carts compulsory

This ultra-exclusive world-class facility is the brainchild of magnate Johan Rupert and, as can be expected, no expense was spared. Bordered to the north and the west by the picturesque Crocodile River and the Kruger National Park, the course represents African golf at its best with indigenous bushveld bordering the immaculate fairways and greens. Innovative architectural and landscaping techniques ensure the course is naturally protected from animals, while lakes and small streams divert through the development to create scenic vistas and interesting golf strategies. Hazards take a new dimension for much of the water is home to the magnificent creatures for which the river is named…crocodiles. Signature hole: 13th - par 5 - 505m Here the green is right on the edge of the river but 32m above the water level offering magnificent views into the Kruger Park.

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Includes

  • Accommodation
  • All meals and beverages on board
  • Room service
  • Limited laundry
  • Excursions with a qualified guide (where applicable)
  • Entrance fees as per itinerary
  • Government tax
  • Golf activities (green fees, carts, halfway house meals and tea/coffee and bottled water)

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