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Buying Our Tickets For The Ghan
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When Ian and I woke up on Friday 27th February we had no thought of
making a railway trip on the Ghan, but by 3 pm our tickets were booked. The
Trans Siberian was going to be our first train venture but, as Ian
had said, how can you have a website about train trips when you haven't
even been on one. OK, so everyone is going to learn how our Trans
Siberian trip was planned but we thought we had better, at very least, have one
actual train trip under our belt so we have something of substance to
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The Ghan, travel through Australia by train |
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Early that particular morning we received an email from Qantas telling
about their special discount of 40% off lots of domestic flights within
Australia. Being the very thrifty people we are, we figured that now
might be that time to go on our first official railway trip. We
thought the Ghan would be a great place to start. We could get
ourselves from Perth to Adelaide with a discounted Qantas air fare, travel north from Adelaide
on the Ghan to Darwin, then from Darwin fly home to Perth again with
Qantas. This
would be a reasonably cheap way to organise our trip and then we really
would have something worthwhile to detail on this web site.
Fortunately, with the work we do, neither of us is tied to strict
holiday times so we thought we'd have no trouble getting seats on the
planes or on the Ghan. We were quite prepared to buy the cheapest
seats on the Ghan. One obvious reason, of course, was their price
but the other was that we thought we should buy seats at the very basic
level so we could experience a little basic travel in readiness for the
forthcoming Trans Siberian journey. Not that basic in Australia
would ever be anything like basic in Russia!
Booking tickets on the Ghan railway
So, off I headed to Jet Set, a travel agency in Bunbury that I had
driven past many times. I met a lovely travel agent by the name of
Nikki who really is a gem. She knew of a free Ghan ticket upgrade that
was available so that we could be upgraded from Red Service (basic)
to Gold Service for free. However booking for this upgrade offer
finished the very next day. I had to make some quick decisions on
this holiday in the absence of Ian who was then at work. Nikki made
quite a few quick phone calls and netted us the last upgraded fare that was
available on that trip. Wow were we lucky! An upgrade on the
Ghan is certainly worth having and it cost us nothing. We decided to
add in a couple of nights extra accommodation so that we could see some of
the city sights at the start of the Ghan ride and then again at the end of
the Ghan
ride and not just fly in or out of the two cities like
lightning.
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Cost of the Ghan train trip
For the two of us we have paid $4304 for:
1. Three nights accommodation at the start
of the train trip.
2. The actual train ride on the Ghan
3. Two nights accommodation at the end
of our journey before flying home.
Find out the cost of your
Ghan ticket prices
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Nikki helped us by finding the upgrade
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Free Gold Service upgrade on the Ghan
With the Gold Service upgrade, which is really worth over $600 each extra, we were entitled
to free meals on the train along with a shower and toilet in our own
little compartment. Meals are:
A hearty breakfast,
A two-course
lunch and
A three-course dinner!
It sounded divine. Who could
refuse a free upgrade or a Ghan discount like that.
The only catch was that because it was the last compartment available
for that deal, we had to go in early April and do the trip in reverse.
So I booked us to go from Perth to Darwin by plane, from Darwin to
Adelaide on The Ghan and then from Adelaide to Perth on the plane again. Told hubby what I'd organised and he was well pleased.
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Next page:
Getting organised to go
Our trip in the order it all happened:
Preamble
- how it all began
Getting organised to go
Gathering travel facts
Packed and ready to go
Up, up and away - Darwin here we come
Sunday afternoon in Darwin
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 2
Stressful day In Darwin Part 1
Stressful day in Darwin Part 2
Boarding the Ghan
Ghan stops in Katherine for sightseeing
First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs
Our ride on The Ghan comes to an end
Arrive in Adelaide and visit Glenelg
Hahndorf and Port Adelaide
Homeward Bound
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Darwin,
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