
Official Site of The Ghan | Journey Beyond Rail
A unique and epic experience, explore the wonders of Australia’s vast interior with one of the world’s most renowned rail journeys – The Ghan Expedition from Darwin to Adelaide.
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The Ghan - TIME
Mar 13, 2025 · For nearly a century, the Ghan railway has connected passengers to difficult-to-reach corners of the Australian Outback, traveling past sacred Aboriginal sites, through vast …
The Ghan Railway | Iconic Train Trip from Adelaide to Darwin
A true icon of Australian history, The Ghan delivers the ultimate rail adventure across the continent. Tracing the path forged over 150 years ago by Afghan camel drivers, the journey …
The ultimate guide to The Ghan - RACV
Apr 1, 2024 · The Ghan is a legendary train journey between Darwin and Adelaide that crosses through Australia’s Red Centre. Here’s everything you need to know about The Ghan to make …
The Ghan - Wikipedia
The Ghan was privatised in 1997 and has since then been operated by Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions (formerly known as Great Southern Rail), initially as part of the Serco Group.
Official Site of The Ghan, Indian Pacific & Great Southern
It's Australia by Train. On The Ghan, Indian Pacific, Great Southern & The Overland. Book your all inclusive journey today.
A 75-hour luxury train ride through the heart of Australia’s ... - CNN
Dec 12, 2024 · Into the outback: The Ghan is one of the longest train journeys in the world, spanning 1,851 miles (2,979 kilometers) through Australia’s vast and forbidding outback.