From a steam train to a luxury hotel: South Africa excels at the delight of tourists

From a steam train to a luxury hotel: South Africa excels at the delight of tourists


South Africa is preparing to surprise tourists this December with its hotel train, which offers a unique pleasure from wandering through the forests.

According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, the Kruger Shalati, or hotel train, is 50 feet above the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

The hotel, scheduled to run in December, was originally an ancient steam train based on the deserted historic Celate Bridge, overlooking the Sabi River, but turned into a unique hotel that combined luxury hospitality and the charming nature of the river around it.

The hotel is the perfect mix of the most breathtaking natural masterpieces in Africa, with luxurious luxuries on an African-style train.

The train includes 31 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows providing charming views of wildlife. The interior design of the hotel train reflects an African experience distinct from the traditional and traditional designs.
Prices for people over 12 years old are expected to start from $ 520 per night per person, including meals and drinks, and 2 daily games.

It is noteworthy that Kruger Park is the first national park in South Africa since 1926, and it is one of the largest parks in the world on an area of ​​7.5 square kilometers, and contains a large number of wild animals such as lions, tigers, rhinoceros, elephants and buffalo, in addition to its 147 species It is a mammal, in addition to its richness in cultural heritage and archaeological Stone Age sites.

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