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Why is the Ghan train called The Ghan?

Why is the Ghan train called The Ghan?

Originally dubbed the Afghan Express, The Ghan train was named for the pioneering cameleers who blazed a permanent trail into the Red Centre of Australia more than 150 years ago; the original Ghan line following the route of explorer John MacDouall Stuart. The first cameleers arrive in South Australia.

What does Ghan mean in Australia?

an Indian camel driver employed in the outback of Australia.

Why was the Ghan train built?

Connection to Darwin The Ghan’s arrival in Darwin signified a new era of tourism in the Northern Territory, making travel to the region easier and more convenient. The rail link will allow for more freight to travel through the region, leading to a hope that Darwin will serve as another trade link with Asia.

What is the difference between gold and platinum on the Ghan?

Gold Service offers complimentary shuttle bus transfers in Darwin to selected hotels in the city centre. Platinum guests enjoy complimentary private transfers at the beginning and end of the journey for guests within 60km of the Adelaide, Sydney, Alice Springs and Perth rail terminals.

How long does the Ghan take to go from Adelaide to Darwin?

The journey takes three days and two nights: a perfect amount of time to sit back, relax and take in the view. For the adventurous, sight-seeing tours in Alice Springs and Katherine are offered en-route.

What is the fare on the Ghan from Adelaide to Darwin?

The Ghan – Fares 2020 / 2021

THE GHAN AUD $ Per person One Way HIGH SEASON 03 May 2020 to 31 August 2020 (Northbound only)
Adelaide – Alice Springs or vv $1,699.00 $1,359.00
Alice Springs – Darwin or vv $1,699.00 $1,359.00
Adelaide – Darwin or vv $2,949.00 $2,359.00
GOLD SERVICE SUPERIOR SOLE OCCUPANCY

What is the best cabin on The Ghan?

Gold Twin Cabins The most popular choice of accommodation on The Ghan and Indian Pacific, Gold Service Twin cabins have everything you need to make you feel right at home for the amazing experience that lies ahead.

How much does it cost to ride The Ghan train?

1 April 2021 to 31 December 2021

CABIN FARE HIGH SEASON
Everyday $1,699
Gold Twin Sole Occupancy Advance Purchase $2,469
Everyday $3,069
Gold Single Advance Purchase $1,269

What is the fare on The Ghan from Adelaide to Darwin?

How long does The Ghan take to go from Adelaide to Darwin?

What is the best time to travel on The Ghan?

Kakadu National Park is at its greenest and most gorgeous just after the rains end in March or April. If you are planning to travel on the Ghan Railway which links Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin it goes once a week from November to March, and twice a week between April and October.

What is the accommodation like on The Ghan?

Accommodation on The Ghan. Each Platinum Each cabin has a double bed, a spacious en suite bathroom and full room service; they have all the modern comforts in a classic style, with a distinctly Australian character. By day, cabins are set up lounge-style with a moveable table and two armchairs.

How much is the Ghan train from Darwin to Adelaide?

From $1,919 PP. A legendary train. An unforgettable Australian adventure. Travel aboard The Ghan between Adelaide and Darwin on the all-inclusive Outback Spirit journey. Adelaide to Darwin Darwin to Adelaide Book now.

How long is the Ghan railway from Alice Springs to Darwin?

History of The Ghan Railway. The Ghan is a famous Australian rail journey that operates between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin. Spanning 2,979km, the journey takes 48 hours to complete and is a legendary rail service that has been operating since 1878.

When to take the Ghan from Katherine to Darwin?

More extraordinary excursions are on hand at Katherine before enjoying lunch on the train and heading for your final destination of Darwin; arriving as early evening falls where you will be transferred to select Darwin CBD hotels in the city centre. What’s a Rich Text element?

What to expect on the Ghan train to Australia?

Onboard you will find sumptuous dining, elegant private cabins, attentive service, and the camaraderie of your fellow travellers. And when the train stops, the adventures begin. Choose from a huge range of included off-train experiences to create your own rich and rewarding personal journey through Australia’s outback and beyond.