What is the route of the Indian Pacific? The westbound route from Sydney to Perth stops at Broken Hill, Adelaide, Cook and Rawlinna before terminating in Perth.
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Which direction should you choose? The Indian Pacific runs in two directions: Perth to Sydney and Sydney to Perth. Contrary to what you may think (it runs along the same train-line after all!) the journeys and excursions are different. If you are an outback lover, we would recommend starting in Sydney.
During the day, relax on the three-seater lounge that converts to your upper and lower sleeping berth at night. Enjoy the high quality linen, pillows, doonas and complimentary Australian-made toiletries.
Cabin Inclusions:A compact sleeper cabin featuring a bed that converts to a seat by day, private vanity, with shared shower/toilet facilities located at the end of the carriage.
PLATINUM DOUBLE CABINS INCLUDE:Spacious Double cabins almost twice the size of a Gold Service Twin Cabin. By day, the cabins are set up as a 2 seater lounge with a moveable table and two ottomans. By night, the lounges are converted to a double bed.
Your train journey through Australia will be made even more comfortable with service from our hospitality attendant including fresh sheets, bath towels, pillows, duvets and complimentary toiletries. Twin Berth Sleeper Cabins have private en suite facilities with a hide-away compact toilet, wash basin and shower.
Digital detox. On boarding I discovered that the Indian Pacific doesn't have any WiFi and only limited internet access during stops at various settlements along the way.
Gold Twin includes:Access to the Outback Explorer Lounge for beverages and socialising. All-inclusive Australian wines, beers, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages. A comfortable sleeper cabin featuring upper and lower sleeping berths that convert to a three-seater lounge by day.
Why is The Ghan so expensive? Riding The Ghan is pricey and it's because everything is included in your ticket: gourmet meals, wines, beverages, and the off-train experiences. Also, the train is not your average ride — it is a beautiful, historic, and luxurious train.
Gold Superior cabins feature a ? size double bed plus an additional fold down upper berth, lounge area, TV and DVD player, mini-bar and ensuite. Gold Access cabins are also available and exclusively reserved for the mobility impaired.