There’s something wildly romantic—Wes Anderson meets Out of Africa—about watching the continent’s dramatic landscapes roll by from the comfort of a vintage carriage, glass of wine in hand. The rhythmic clatter of wheels on tracks, the strangers-turned-friends over cups of tea in a swaying dining car—it’s the kind of travel that makes you feel something. And while Africa might not be the first continent that comes to mind for epic rail journeys, it absolutely should be.
From the golden savannas of Kenya to the sweeping deserts of Namibia and the luxurious lounges of South Africa’s most iconic trains, this is where the journey itself becomes the experience. Whether you're riding in leather-lined elegance or dusty nostalgia, Africa’s rail routes offer a front-row seat to the continent’s raw beauty—no turbulence, no traffic, no stress. Just adventure on rails.
So if you're ready to swap airport chaos for scenic slow travel, here are the most unforgettable train journeys in Africa that deserve a spot on your bucket list.
1. Rovos Rail – Southern Africa’s Most Luxurious Ride

They don’t call it the most luxurious train in the world for nothing. Rovos Rail is all vintage glam, clawfoot bathtubs, wood-paneled lounges, and white-glove service. It runs multiple routes across South Africa and even into Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Top routes:
Pretoria to Cape Town (3 days)
Pretoria to Victoria Falls (4 days)
Pretoria to Walvis Bay, Namibia (9 days – the ultimate adventure)
Why it’s epic: Think safari meets Grand Budapest Hotel
Best for: Luxury lovers, honeymooners, nostalgic adventurers
Cost: ~$1,500–$2,000+ USD per person for 3 nights (up to $10,000+ for longer luxury journeys)
What’s included: All meals, drinks, excursions, and over-the-top luxury service
2. The Blue Train – Cape Town to Pretoria, South Africa

Another South African icon, The Blue Train is a symbol of old-world elegance with modern flair. Expect butler service, fine dining, cigar lounges, and views of the Karoo desert rolling by in cinematic slow-mo.
Route: Cape Town to Pretoria (or reverse)
Duration: 2 nights
Why it’s epic: It's a hotel on rails—down to the Egyptian cotton sheets
Best for: Romantic escapes, birthdays, “I deserve this” moments
Cost: ~$1,000–$1,300 USD per person (1-night journey)
What’s included: Gourmet meals, drinks, private suite, butler service
3. TAZARA Railway – Tanzania to Zambia

If you’re more into epic overland adventure than Champagne service, this one’s for you. The Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA) runs from Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi and takes you deep into the heart of East Africa.
Route: Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi (Zambia)
Duration: 2 nights (but... delays are part of the experience)
Why it’s epic: Crosses game reserves, remote villages, and wild landscapes you’d never otherwise see
Best for: Adventurers, backpackers, travel purists
Cost: ~$50–$75 USD for a first-class sleeper ticket
What’s included: Basic sleeper cabin (shared), no frills—but major views
4. The Desert Express – Namibia (Currently paused, but fingers crossed for a return)

When running, this train journey was pure desert glam, connecting Windhoek to Swakopmund across Namibia’s surreal landscapes. You got to sip bubbly while cruising past dunes, plains, and ostrich-dotted outposts.
Route: Windhoek to Swakopmund
Duration: 1–2 nights
Why it’s epic: Namibia’s landscapes + train = unmatched serenity
Best for: Desert lovers, slow travel fans
Cost (when operational): ~$300–$500 USD per person for 1-night journey
What’s included: Meals, activities, and beautiful scenery
5. Madaraka Express - Nairobi to Mombasa

This new high-speed rail line isn’t vintage or glam—but it’s fast, smooth, and surprisingly scenic. It cuts straight through Tsavo National Park, so don’t be shocked if you see elephants en route to the coast.
Route: Nairobi to Mombasa
Duration: 4–6 hours
Why it’s epic: Modern rail meets safari views
Best for: Easy travel between Kenya’s city and coast
Cost: ~$10–$30 USD (economy to first class)
What’s included: Seat, A/C, views of elephants if you’re lucky
6. Egypt’s Sleeper Train – Cairo to Luxor/Aswan

Not fancy, but super iconic. The overnight sleeper train lets you travel from Egypt’s buzzing capital to the ancient wonders of the south without losing a day. It’s classic, slightly chaotic, and oddly charming.
Route: Cairo to Luxor or Aswan
Duration: ~10–12 hours
Why it’s epic: Sleep + time travel = practical magic
Best for: Budget travelers, history buffs, Nile-bound explorers
Cost: ~$80–$110 USD per person (sleeper cabin)
What’s included: Dinner, breakfast, and your own bed (shared cabin if solo)
7. Al Boraq Train – Morocco’s Scenic Rail Line

Morocco’s trains are known for being cheap, clean, and efficient—and the route from Casablanca or Rabat up to Tangier and Chefchaouen is one of the most beautiful. You’ll pass through rolling hills, seaside cliffs, and arid plains that scream road trip—minus the driving.
Route: Casablanca to Tangier / Chefchaouen (via Al Boraq + shared taxi)
Duration: ~5 hours
Why it’s epic: Affordable, comfortable, and surprisingly scenic
Best for: Independent travelers, coastal dreamers
Cost: ~$5–$50 USD depending on class and route
What’s included: Clean, fast, reliable trains (first class = reserved seating)
8. Abidjan-Niger Railway – Côte d’Ivoire

Rare, quirky, and a bit of a secret, this train runs from Abidjan to Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), though service can be irregular. If you catch it running, it’s a slice of West Africa by rail that’s off the map and full of stories.
Route: Abidjan to Ferkessédougou / Ouagadougou
Duration: Variable, delays expected
Why it’s epic: Unfiltered West African life through the window
Best for: Deep-cut travelers, travel writers, adventurers with time
Cost: ~$15–$30 USD (varies widely, infrequent service)
What’s included: Basic seating or sleeper options, if available
In a world obsessed with getting there faster, there’s something rebellious about choosing the slow road. Trains give you time to soak in the landscapes, meet locals, read a book, or just stare out the window and dream.
Whether you’re sipping bubbles on the Blue Train, journaling under desert stars on TAZARA, or catching zebras from your window in Kenya—these rides turn the journey into the destination.
