Victoria Falls Steam Train Ride with Dinner
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
An experience that combines a steam train ride and a dinner prepared by the chefs of a 5-star hotel. An air-conditioned vehicle will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the train station. Here you will begin your journey to the Victoria Falls Bridge, passing through a rainforest inhabited by hundreds of animal species.
The four-course dinner includes standard beverages - alcoholic and non-alcoholic - while premium beverages must be paid for separately. The experience lasts approximately 4 hours.
- Admire the sunset and Victoria Falls from a vintage train.
- Enjoy a gourmet dinner at a 5-star hotel.
- Make the most of this experience with expert guidance and hotel pick-up and drop-off.
- Join an activity designed for small groups of up to 15 people, for a more intimate and personalised experience.
What’s included
- Steam train journey
- Expert guide
- 4-course dinner
- Snacks
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Step by Step
A steam train trip with dinner is a recommended activity for lovers of history and original experiences. The locomotive has been perfectly restored and retains its original furnishings. It travels along the Mulobezi Railway line to the Victoria Falls Bridge. All the while admiring the panorama and the sunset over the African bush.
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours and includes a four-course dinner at The Victoria Falls Hotel, one of the most prestigious in the area. Chefs prepare speciality menus such as ceviche, beef Wellington and smoked salmon. Please note that the offerings vary according to the season. As for alcoholic beverages, classic drinks are included while premium drinks must be purchased separately.
This activity is a real trip back in time as it takes place on a Garratt Class 14A steam locomotive. This mode of transport was widespread in most African colonies and not only in the British colonies. Because of its efficiency and lightness, examples were also sold to Belgians and French. This model is easily recognisable by one particular feature: the boiler between the two driving units.