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Health- Please ensure you
have filled out the Reservation Form to indicate if you have any medical
conditions, physical disabilities or allergies. There is a basic First
Aid Kit on board. We have a doctor on board on the Dar es Salaam trip.
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Anti-malarial precautions are recommended. Malaria areas: Swaziland,
Kruger Park, Northern Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania.
Recommended immunisations (not required): Hepatitis A, Polio, Tetanus,
Cholera (low risk).
- A Yellow Fever/Medical Exemption Certificate is
essential if travelling to/from Zambia and Tanzania. Although all
countries travelled through don’t require this, countries guests return
to after the trip often require them.
- Please consult your clinic or doctor. TRAVEL DOCTOR AFRICA local 0861 300 911 or international +27 11 214 9030.
Currency- South Africa – Rands only. We accept all major credit cards on the train.
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Outside of South Africa – Any off-train expenses or additional
excursions booked while on the train are to be paid with US Dollars.
Hotels and major dealers accept credit cards.
- US Dollars printed
before year 2001 won’t be accepted. Low denominations recommended for
shopping/gratuities. Larger denominations recommended for exchanging
money to local currency (especially in Tanzania) as you get a better
rate. The Gift Shop on board might exchange money if currency is
available, but it is not normally catered for.
GratuitiesGratuities
for the staff are at your discretion. If you wish to show your
appreciation in this manner, there is a suitably marked envelope in your
suite that you can hand directly to the Train Manager who will
distribute any amounts on a pro-rata basis (share) amongst the staff on
board. An amount between ZAR100 to ZAR200 (± US$10 to US$20) per
person per night is suggested, depending on the length of your journey.
LocomotionUse
of steam has become increasingly difficult over the years as more and
more water and coaling facilities have been scrapped. Diesel or electric
locomotives are used while steam is used in and around the area of
Rovos Rail Station only.
The TrackThe
track over which we travel is inconsistently maintained. If you wake at
night imagining the train is travelling at high speed, be assured it is
the state of the track below creating that impression. We restrict the
train to 60km/h (37mph) and over bad sections reduce speed to as little
as 20km/h (12mph). If you find it noisy, earplugs are available.
CuisineMeals
are served in one sitting only in the charming Victorian atmosphere of
the dining cars and are complemented by a selection of fine South
African wines. Breakfast: 07h00-10h00 • Lunch: 13h00 • Tea: 16h30 •
Formal Dinner: 19h30.
All meals are served at these times unless otherwise stated in the timetable. A gong heralds lunch and dinner.
Dietary RequirementsWe
will do our best to cater for dietary requirements provided a detailed
request has been made on the Reservation Form. If a special request has
not been made, the chefs will endeavour to prepare suitable meals with
the ingredients available on board. We regret we are unable to prepare
meals requiring strict religious observance in the preparation.
DressFor
days on the train dress is smart casual. Evening attire is more formal –
for gentlemen a jacket and tie is aminimum requirement while for ladies
we suggest cocktail/evening dresses or suits. For off-train excursions,
we strongly recommend comfortable walking shoes, sun lotion and hats.
If required, blankets and rain capes are available. For game drives,
which are on open vehicles, please dress accordingly: mornings can be
cool then warm up considerably; afternoons can be warm then cool down
considerably. Please see average temperatures as a guide.
Mobile Devices and InternetIn
maintaining the spirit of travel of a bygone era, there are no radios
or television sets on board. The use of mobile phones, laptops and
essentially anything that has the ability to disturb other passengers is
confined to the privacy of your suites only. The reception is poor
while the train is moving. It is advised to contact your service
provider to
ensure the correct settings for network services are
activated. Internet is available at our lounge in Cape Town, Rovos Rail
Station, Tau Game Lodge, Victoria Falls Hotel, Mokuti Lodge and most of
the other Namibia Safari accommodation.
SmokingOn
board the train, smoking is allowed in the Club Lounge only. Please
note on the Reservation Form provided if you are smoking or non-smoking
so that the appropriate room might be requested at the hotels. Smoking
is allowed in the privacy of your suite, but please be mindful that the
train is generally made up of wood; please don’t throw flammable items
such as cigarette or cigar butts off the train as bush fires in Africa
are a constant and dangerous hazard.
LaundryThere
is a limited laundry service on board comprising household washers,
dryers and steam irons. The turnaround is 48 hours so we are not able to
handle a week’s worth of washing. Please note that while we are
providing a complimentary service we cannot be held responsible for
items that may be damaged or lost in the process. There are no
dry-cleaning facilities en route or on board the train.
LuggageEach
suite has a luggage rack that runs its length providing ample space for
storage. On selected annual journeys, guests are provided with a Rovos
Rail tog bag that can be used for overnight trips or hand luggage on
aircraft.
Gift ShopThere
is a small gift shop on the train and at Rovos Rail Station. Due to the
varying exchange rates, credit cards are preferred. The host/ess on duty
has a basic First Aid Kit and personal essentials (toothbrushes,
razors, earplugs etc.). He/she will also fulfil any administrative
requirements and check your onward arrangements. Stamps are available
for sale and postcards may be posted in the post box at the entrance to
the Observation Car or at Rovos Rail Station.
Special OccasionsPlease note on the Reservation Form if you are celebrating a special occasion as we would like to share it with you.
Books, Magazines and GamesThere
are board games, playing cards, a card table (dependent), books and
magazines available for your use in the Lounge and Observation Cars. In
your suite is a Journeys magazine featuring articles of interest related
to your route.
Electrical Current and Adaptors220V AC 50Hz 3-point round-pronged wall plugs, 110V/220V 2-pin plugs for shavers. International adaptors available.
SafesAn electronic safe is provided in the cupboard in each suite.
TelephoneThere is an internal telephone system on board. Numbers are listed on the provided Guest/Rooming List.
Temperature and Air-conditioningAll
public cars are fitted with gas-filled air-conditioning systems. Each
suite has an individual air-conditioner with temperature controls that
can also be set to heat mode. Fresh-air intake is solved by opening a
window. Windows should be closed while operating the air-conditioning
unit. Electric under-blankets are fitted on the bed.