Evoke the romance of old-world rail travel on this 17-day luxury rail adventure through Namibia and South Africa.
Dramatic landscapes, diverse wildlife and a rich culture: all this and more make a trip to Namibia bucket list worthy. But how to get there? How about a luxury ride with Constellation Journeys’ inaugural trip from Sydney to Namibia on the world-renowned Rovos Rail, the ‘Pride Of Africa’?

This exclusive 17-day luxury rail adventure through Namibia and South Africa combines the romance of rail travel with a backdrop of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. See the red dunes of Sossusvlei, join open-air safaris in Namibia’s largest wildlife sanctuary, Etosha National Park, take a private catamaran cruise in the striking coastal city of Walvis Bay, visit the cultural sites of Soweto and explore the eerie ghost town of Kolmanskop.

“This journey is truly the epitome of exploration and indulgence," said Dan Kotzmann, Founder of Constellation Journeys, who created this tailored program with Product & Operations Manager, Jodie Andrews, based on their combined, extensive knowledge of Namibia.
“From wildlife safaris and desert panoramas to historic towns and luxury lodges, Namibia offers extraordinary diversity – best enjoyed at a leisurely pace aboard Rovos Rail."
Rovos Rail itself often makes top train journeys of the world lists for style, elegance, comfort and outstanding service. With a range of cabin choices, from mid-range, you’re looking at room for a king-sized bed, small table, small fridge, cupboard (plus overhead luggage rack) and a bathroom complete with toilet and shower. Not your average sleeper train!

And Constellation Journeys tours are known for a very high ratio of staff to guests, expert Journey Leaders and a doctor on call who travels with guests.
The details
There are reportedly only a few rooms left on this Rovos Rail journey, so get in quick. The price is $32,925 per person. The tour departs from Sydney on 16 March 2026, flying into Johannesburg. Extra fees apply for this flight.

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