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In South Africa, the Blue Train crosses breathtaking landscapes. After a break due to the Covid-19 epidemic, it has returned to service and is fully booked for the next few months.
In South Africa, the Blue Train is back on track. For nearly a century, he has traveled the wide open spaces of the country. With its 19 wagons of woodwork and gilding, it is one of the most luxurious trains in the world. Each cabin has its own butler. The 41 rooms have a writing desk, a living room, and for the most luxurious, a bathtub and gold-plated taps. “We will be served, fed, everyone will take care of us“, rejoices a South African, who embarked on a two-day trip to Cape Town.
At 2 p.m., the train sets off. A challenge for the driver: with the pandemic, the theft of copper cables has exploded on the railways of South Africa. “Sometimes they steal the cables right in front of your eyes. It delays the train. And when they steal them you are left without electricity“Deplores Lourens Olivier. After several months at the quay, the company has cut prices in order to bring back travelers. You still have to pay 1,300 euros for a three-day trip with full board.
On its journey, the convoy never exceeds 60km / h, and thus leaves time to contemplate the wonders of the South African landscape. At dinner time in the dining car, correct dress is required for all. On the menu, great vintages, and dishes worthy of starred chefs. The next morning, the blue train will arrive at Cape Town station.