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Africa’s amazing £20 train ride where you can spot lions, elephants, and giraffes

Experience Africa like never before with a £20 train ride from Zambia to Tanzania, where you can spot lions, elephants, and giraffes—all from your seat!


If you’ve ever wanted to see Africa’s incredible wildlife while travelling through breathtaking landscapes, then the Kapiri Mposhi to Dar es Salaam train is the perfect adventure.


For just £20, you can embark on a 1,200-mile journey from Zambia to Tanzania, passing through some of the most stunning scenery on the continent.


Forget traditional safaris—this train ride is an unforgettable experience, offering incredible views, up-close encounters with wildlife, and a journey rich in history.


Image of Africa
By Brian McMorrow - http://www.pbase.com/bmcmorrow/image/44802734, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=78013132

The adventure begins in Kapiri Mposhi, a lively railway town in Zambia, surrounded by lush greenery and rugged terrain.


This small but busy town is the gateway to Africa’s wild heart. As you step onto the train, you can feel the excitement in the air.


The journey is a stunning introduction to Zambia’s natural beauty. As the train slowly pulls away, the landscape shifts before your eyes.


You’ll travel through thick forests, cross impressive bridges, and pass by quiet villages, but it’s the wildlife that truly steals the show.


Image of Africa
By Nina R from Africa - Kenya, Safari, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=113292819

Moving at a steady pace, the train allows you to see elephants strolling through the bush, giraffes gliding across the savannah, and lions resting in the shade.


You’re not just watching nature—you’re right in the middle of it, with a front-row view of Africa’s most iconic animals.


After crossing the Zambezi River and approaching the Tanzania border, the journey takes a fascinating turn through history.


One of the main stops is Mbeya, a town known for its colonial-era buildings and dramatic landscapes.


This culturally rich area is the perfect spot to stretch your legs and grab a quick snack before heading deeper into Tanzania.


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