A Gift That Moves – Private Train Journeys

French postcard depicting a man leaving a train as it departs from a railway station circa 1900. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

A Gift That Moves

A watch sits on a shelf. A bag rests in a closet. But a private train journey? That moves—through landscapes, through history, through memory. It doesn’t just impress. It lingers.

It’s in the quiet details: the butler who remembers your coffee exactly as you like it, the cabin that feels like a private sanctuary, the meals that echo the scenery outside your window. And it’s in the irreplaceable moments: sunrise over the Scottish Highlands, golden-hour light on Venetian canals, the endless expanse of the African savannah unfolding beyond the glass.

Whether it’s a coupé aboard the British Pullman, a private cabin on the Venice Simplon‑Orient‑Express, or an entire chartered train with Rovos Rail or the Royal Scotsman—every journey can be yours. Intimate. Personal. Unforgettable.

To give a private train journey is to give time, attention, and memory in their most indulgent form. It says, simply: “You deserve something extraordinary.” And in a world overflowing with things, that is the rarest gift of all.

British Pullman (UK) – A Belmond Train

Hop on.
Running since the 1920s, the British Pullman carries the grace of the art deco era into the present. Polished brass, handcrafted wood paneling, and plush velvet seats evoke a cinematic elegance from the moment you step aboard. Book a private coupé for two or four—ideal for romantic getaways—or charter an entire carriage for milestone celebrations. The route winds through England’s pastoral heart: past stately manors, sleepy villages, and emerald estates.

Scenery worth seeing.
Dining is woven into the journey. Menus highlight seasonal British ingredients, paired with champagne or fine wine. Themed experiences—from Christmas journeys to literary luncheons—add a layer of nostalgic charm. For those who cherish history, romance, or timeless refinement, this is a gift that transcends the ordinary.

Dining in a cosy carriage.

Venice Simplon‑Orient‑Express (Europe) – A Belmond Train

Sleep well.
The world’s most iconic luxury train, the VSOE, glides through Europe in carriages restored to 1920s and ’30s grandeur—marquetry, gilded ceilings, and richly grained wood. Private cabins accommodate up to eight; entire carriages may be chartered for groups. Dinner is an event: French-inspired cuisine, delicate pastries, and curated wines served as alpine peaks, vineyards, and rivers drift past your window.

That scenery…
The Bar Car hums with conversation over cocktails; the Club Car offers quiet reflection. Live piano melodies float through the corridors on select journeys. Routes like London to Venice or Paris to Istanbul unfold like cinematic reels—each frame more breathtaking than the last. This is privacy, romance, and luxury, all in motion.

Perfect ending—or beginning.

Royal Scotsman (Scotland) – A Belmond Train

Just your friends.
Often called the most intimate train in the world, the Royal Scotsman is built for deep connection and Highland wonder. Charter the entire train for up to 40 guests, or reserve a single cabin for a secluded escape. Interiors blend tartan wool, brass accents, and en suite bathrooms for understated opulence.

Private train travel never looked better.
Open-air decks and observation lounges frame lochs, castles, and misty peaks. Onboard, Scottish cuisine meets whisky tastings from famed distilleries. Off-train, excursions range from castle tours to guided hikes and private golf rounds. It’s both retreat and adventure—exclusively yours.

Hop on.

Hiram Bingham (Peru) – A Belmond Train

That gorgeous blue.
Named for the explorer who rediscovered Machu Picchu, this train blends Andean elegance with refined comfort. Panoramic windows, polished wood, and white-gloved service create a journey suspended between past and present. Private carriages host up to 12; the Royal Car offers ultimate seclusion.

Always with live music.
Guided visits to Incan ruins punctuate the route, while onboard, Peruvian flavors meet international technique—and pisco sours flow freely. The Hiram Bingham transforms the path to Machu Picchu into something deeply personal: a gift as thoughtful as it is extraordinary.

Rovos Rail (South Africa)

Watching Africa go by.
Rovos Rail revives the romance of early 20th-century rail travel—without the discomfort. Restored carriages feature dark mahogany, brass fittings, supple leather, and vintage ceiling fans that stir the air like whispers from another age.

Here, travel becomes ritual: morning tea in fine porcelain, the soft gong for dinner, guests dressing just enough to honor the occasion. The open-air observation car offers unfiltered Africa—wind in your hair, silence stretching to the horizon.

Book a Royal Suite with a full bathroom, a private carriage, or charter the entire train—common for milestone gatherings. Routes like Pretoria to Cape Town or journeys to Victoria Falls unfold slowly: vineyards, Karoo deserts, game-rich plains. Off-train excursions are unhurried and respectful—safaris, historic towns, cultural encounters.

Trail of Two Oceans is an option.
Rovos moves at Africa’s rhythm: sunrise breakfasts, afternoon contemplation in the observation car, sunset cocktails under vast skies. It’s indulgent yet grounding—a reminder that the world remains wild, beautiful, and best experienced slowly.

A private train journey isn’t just travel. It’s memory in motion.