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    South African train makes safari trip, but never moves

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    South African train makes safari trip, but never moves

    Converted into a boutique hotel, the train provides a lookout over Kruger National Park


    Published:  April 07, 2022 13:18 AFP

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    Baboons weave their way under the carriages of a train on a bridge. A hippo wades in the river below, while a lone leopard prowls, sniffing for an antelope to make its dinner. Image Credit: AFP
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    In the middle of the Kruger National Park, South Africa's most celebrated wildlife reserve, this luxury train takes passengers - but it never moves. Image Credit: AFP
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    Converted into a boutique hotel, the train provides a gilded lookout from which guests can gaze over the animal kingdom from the golden sunrise until the Milky Way spills across the nighttime sky. Image Credit: AFP
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    A small platform added to the bridge holds a small round pool, where groups of humans gather at 4:00 pm (1400 GMT) for high tea, with a pleasant late summer breeze. Image Credit: AFP
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    An overview of the landscape from a suspended pool at the Kruger Shalati hotel in Skukuza. Image Credit: AFP
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    Guests leave in open safari trucks to drive up close to animals in their natural habitat. Image Credit: AFP
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    Animals seen around Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Image Credit: AFP
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    The bridge suspended over this dreamy landscape was abandoned for decades. The hotel won a tender in 2016 to transform it into posh accommodation, with a train that never moves but always has bird's-eye views. Image Credit: AFP
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    In the 1920s, this railway line was the only way into Kruger. But the last locomotive came through in 1979, and the railway fell into disuse. Image Credit: AFP
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    "We went to a train graveyard to find the carriages," said Gavin Ferreira, 39, executive manager of operations. "They were pretty dilapidated. Some had been looted," he told AFP. Repurposed into hotel rooms, the carriages offer "a step back into time," he said. Image Credit: AFP
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    Walking through the cars, they're numbered to 25, but follow the old hotel superstition whereby number 13 is skipped. Image Credit: AFP
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    Each carriage has only one room, with a massive bed covered in fresh sheets and overstuffed pillows. Image Credit: AFP
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    Sunlight spills through windows above the tub and sink, for gazing over the river while you brush your teeth. A silk bathrobe waits nearby. Image Credit: AFP
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    The small balcony beckons, but don't forget to close the door. "Monkeys here can get pretty aggressive," warns the butler, and they can come swooping in. When the little grey primates climb onto the bridge, they peer through the panes, looking curiously at guests lying in bed. They're cute, but don't be fooled. Image Credit: AFP
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    A converted train carriage is seen at the Kruger Station in Skukuza. Image Credit: AFP
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    A kid runs past a converted train carriage at the Kruger Station. Image Credit: AFP
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    The Kruger Shalati initially expected to cater to Westerners. But when it opened in December 2020, the pandemic prevented them from travelling. South Africans booked it up instead. "The first months, we were fully booked," said reservations manager Ella West. "We need international guest rates for a place like this to get going." Image Credit: AFP
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    Now the train lures more Americans, the voyage made easier by an airstrip just four kilometres (three miles) away, she said. Image Credit: AFP
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    When night falls, the train gently sways with its guests inside. "It's a natural movement," Ferreira said. "It comes from the expansion and retraction of the metal structured bridge." The heat of the day makes the metal expand, while the cool nights make it contract. "Our clients compliment us on the way it reminds them of a train in movement," he said. "It's a very subtle movement." Image Credit: AFP

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