South Africa: This historic train has now been converted into a luxury hotel on a bridge
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SOUTH AFRICA/ Created : Jul 7, 2020, 21:02 IST
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South Africa has always been a hotbed for tourism, where one can be a part of diverse experiences, like being close to nature or exploring the rich heritage of the country. In fact, you will be spoilt for choice when in South Afri … Read more
South Africa has always been a hotbed for tourism, where one can be a part of diverse experiences, like being close to nature or exploring the rich heritage of the country. In fact, you will be spoilt for choice when in South Africa. Read less
Kruger Shalati―The Train on the Bridge is now a luxurious hotel that sits permanently on the Selati Bridge just above the Sabie River. The hotel on its website explained that it is a re-envisioned accommodation, which will “pay homage to the guests who explored the park nearly 100 years ago while welcoming new explorers from near and far.”
Referring to this development, a representative of the hotel project stated that this project’s inspiration has been derived from the historical bridge. He added that in the 1920s as the national park was declared, it was the only way through which one could visit this place, i.e., by train. Further, the train would then remain stationed overnight on this same bridge as part of the rail journey, he added. It was also one of the most popular legs of the nine-day route that used to run on this line, he also mentioned.
Now, inside the train, one will be greeted with glass-walled rooms, allowing them to enjoy the expansive views all day long. What is more interesting about this hotel and its spot is that the train turned hotel comes complete with its own pool and deck, enabling one to safely swim high above the buffalos, crocodile, elephants, and hippos, swimming in the river water below.
You will likely be able to book rooms by the end of 2020.
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