🇦🇺$1,920 Australia's Longest Luxury Sleeper Train | The Ghan (Adelaide→Alice Springs)
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2023
- ◆The Ghan (Adelaide→Alice Springs)
◆I'm a Japanese train enthusiast and stayed in Australia for two weeks.
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I’m so happy you enjoyed my country!! It was amazing hearing the Aussie accents!! I plan on taking a trip on the Ghan next year 🎉
Kuga-san, have you started replying to channel comments? Or is someone impersonating you? :/
1920 AUD for the total fare!!! I took the exact same route as you in 2011 in Economy class and the total fare cost me 414 AUD!
Edit: It's a shame they removed Economy class 😭
Interesante, pero decepciona que los subtítulos no estén activados, el traductor de RUclips no funciona bien a menos que actives la función en tus videos, probé con otros idiomas y es lo mismo, aparecen por un momento y luego desaparecen, como papá no entiende inglés, me pidió quitarlo a los 15 minutos, le aburre cuando no sabe lo que se dice, así que, chauu! 👋👋
Siempre hay que considerar que si elaboras contenido de este tipo y siendo RUclips una red casi global, hay gente por todo el mundo que verá tus videos y no todos entenderán tu idioma, sobre todo porque el inglés de Australia no es igual al de E.U.A. o Reino Unido, mucho menos para alguien de América del Norte que habla un inglés diferente, saludos!
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Hi Kuga!! Finally your Ghan video is here! Sadly, you didn't travel with my crew 😢 but that's okay! You'll just have to keep riding our trains until you get to meet and hang out with the best attendant 😉
Would you believe I watched your video while ON the Ghan?! We're in Alice Spring right now! I finished my work for today, and now I'm sitting in the dining car. Tomorrow well go to Coober Pedy! But tonight our whole crew will eat dinner together, we call this our family meal ❤
I hope you enjoyed the sunrise! It's truly so special to see the sunrise in the outback, and I consider myself very lucky to see it every time I come on the train 😊 And I find it funny that statue was your highlight, I often forget it's there 😅
Thank you once again for travelling with us! Every time I see a guest smile, I feel so proud and happy! I hope to continue being a great representative of my country! Please visit us again!! 🇦🇺❤
My wife and I have travelled on 'The Ghan' some 27 years ago now. Our compartment contained two foldaway bunk beds and washing facilities. The economy class coaches were in use in those days and the train only went as far as Alice Springs. The track was not well maintained and as a result the train speed was limited to 40mph. We were in Australia for a month and visited Sydney, Adelaide, Alice Springs, Cairns and Brisbane, as well as the small town of Maroochydore. It was for our 25th Wedding Anniversary. A truly wonderful time. My wife and I are still together.
Congratulations... for the long life and long marriage😊
If you visited Victoria, you would have loved it.
We had our 50th, on 20th October 2023, and I'm not 70 yet🎉
God bless you
Be together forever ✨️ 💐
Iam from South Australia and glad you enjoyed your trip
Thank you, Kuga our videos continue to inspire me. Gentle humor, respect, and gratitude are all humbly present in the background. You set a fine example for us all.
Well said and my sentiments exactly.
For those complaining about the price, its a luxury tourist/ritiree holiday train, not a commuter. Yes the interiors are dated but you get 5 star meals, service and everything is included, such as off train excursions, meals, drinks, including alcohol, and free transfers. Its much cheaper (usually) to fly and way quicker if you just want to get from A-B
These people expect a train like this to be really cheap, *_and_* they also expect there to be HSR across Australia as well.
THE PRICE IS GOOD BUT THEY LOST ME AT NO PRIVATE TOILET🤭
@@Neville60001 These kinds of trains are more like cruise ships on rails.
Thank you for the explanation. But, still not enough to do it justice. Sorry 😊
@@1PlainOne Gold Twin cabins have a compact en suite with toilet, washbasin and shower.
The bonfire early in the morning, as the sun rose, made this my favorite train trip that I’ve ever watched. I would absolutely cherish and drink in the moment.
Welcome to Australia Kuga san! I hope our trains bring you as much joy as I get watching your videos on Japan’s trains.
@Kugas_Travel. I hope you come back to Australia again 😀
I’m so thrilled that you’re here exploring Australia! I hope you have the best time. I fell in love with your videos during many covid lockdowns as it gave me the sense I was still exploring the world and leaving my house haha AND NOW YOU’RE HERE 🇦🇺
I love how you throw yourself into your train journies it gives a real sense of your true feelings as you travel. Your comments are simp,e and to the point .. no embellishments just factual and informative. Grest to see you enjoying out outback or as we refer to it as the bush. McDonalds to us Aussies is Maccas or The Golden Arches Restaurant and you are spot on they can't do breakfast like you had. Fantastic to see you loving your experiences in Oz the same as I enjoyed mine in Japan. Enjoy the rest of your stay with us. Bushyboy Oz.
Oooh! Here it comes! Looking forward to this one Kuga-san!! 🎉
one thumb-up for the alien-distance
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4:42 a cuppa, youre practically Aussie now Kuga-san!
@Kugas_Travel. A fake Kuga-san has appeared!
I think it is the first time I see the man himself behind the videos! Grtz from Belgium
During the Summer months The Ghan becomes the Great Southern. Nice to see you have our lingo down. 😊
I just did gold single cabin class on the 21st-23rd from Adelaide to Darwin recently & I loved it. The food was very good, I would give a 10/10 rating. The sunrise was stunning in Marla & the off the activities were awesome.
Great trip. Finally you try The Ghan, every train enthusiasm wishlist.
OMG! Cliffhanger! I thought it was going to end with Kuga-san stranded in Alice Springs after checking out Uluru and having to hitchhike on a roadtrain or something!! Looking forward to the next instalment! 🎉🇦🇺
I have Australian friends that have never seen Uluru. They suggested that far more tourists visit it than native Australians.
@@RoulinBrooks I fall into that category, I can guarantee that more Australians have seen the Big Banana than Uluru.
@@RoulinBrooks it is a difficult and expensive place to get to. For many Australians (though I have to admit, I'm not to worried about it myself) it's somewhat of a bucket list item. Australians tend to leave Australia until later in life though. Many of us prefer travelling overseas in our younger years. I am just a couple of months back from 6 1/2 weeks in Japan (my sixth trip there in the last decade, and doubtfully to be my last).
The Ghan is on my wishlist of trains to get one day, what an amazing journey.
Me too or the Great Southern
$4000 for 4 days! Overpriced!
I HAVE MISSED YOUR VIDEOS AND GOOD HUMOR. I HAVE TRAVELED WITH YOU IN ALL OF YOUR VIDS. THANK YOU FOR SHARING TO AMERICA WHERE I LIVE. I WILL KEEP FOLLOWING YOU WHERE EVER YOU GO...
I love traveling by train. This would be so much fun.
Again, thank you for another lovely video, Kuga! 👍!!!!
About one employee for every four travelers - that explains a lot of the cost.
I traveled to Australia in 2016, spent over a month there just south of Adelaide, you need to ride the excursion train that runs south of there at Victor Harbor. Australia has the best food!
I spent a night in Alice Springs many years ago. It took about 4 days to get the fine red dust out of everything I had brought with me. The motel unit was clean when e arrived, but by the time we had opened the door a few times, the red dust was every where.
Thank you. Couldn’t imagine a greater contrast from Japan. 👍🏻🏴🇬🇧🇯🇵
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Im glad you are enjoying the travel here and the food :)
Looks like a 5 star hotel on wheels with amazing 3 course meals and the service!
You can get kangaroo meat from any supermarket here in Australia but I don’t eat kangaroos unless we go out for special dinner or something but it’s really good for you 😊
Hey kuga , glad you enjoyed more of our country and please feel free to forward any hospital bills for diabetes treatment 😉
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful trip. I love it. As i will never be able to this myself. Thanks!
Wow. I thought North Dakota was FLAT. Outback Aussies OWN flat!
I've known ppl who have caught this train, and it's no wonder they call it "The Sleeper". If you are fond of counting trees and scrubs, this train ride is for you.😃
Oh, if you really look into the landscape you'll see much variation in colours and textures. 😊
I couldn't handle that music at 530am
I don’t know much about Australia but even less about Alice Springs? Seems like the ultimate middle of nowhere location. What a journey though! 👍
What an amazing trip! Thank you for sharing it with us!
The economy seats were not "retired". The Ghan is owned by a US company and they dropped the economy seats to force train enthusiasts to pay three times the fair and upgrade to a sleeper. I have travelled previously in the economy seats and they receline way back, almost like a bed. From the economy seats, you could go to the cars that had a bar, a gift shop, get a hair cut, play slot machines, order a decent meal off the menu (not like the small rations given to customers in sleeper cars).
Of note, after dropping the very popular economy seats, the rail company significantly increased fare for a sleeper.
Is it just a trick of the audio, or are Aussies just naturally super loud people? Kind of shocking compared to your Japan and Europe videos--these folks might rival us Americans!
I feel your pain on the shared seating in the dining car. I also prefer to sit alone in public.
Travel is better if you make an effort to talk to new people. Be brave.
@@fartaroundfestivalit’s not about bravery at all it’s about wanting to soak up the experience without distractions.
Expand your mind.
Only the loneliest internally need constant outside distractions and chronic attention.
It’s an art form to be comfortable in your own skin and like your own company.
Also who wants to sit next to a boomer bigot.
I get I however sometimes it works but it is bad when it does not
And people prefer you sit alone.
I enjoy the opportunity to meet people from around the world. Yes, sometimes they are not good table mates, but usually we can share our train experiences.
Dude! I laughed out loud at your Aliens and Light Years comment!!
"for the aliens out there" 😂 love the humor!
I think you might be confused about The Ghan, as we have a train called The Indian Pacific which is the longest train journey in Australia. The distance from Adelaide to Darwin by rail is 2,797km, whilst the distance from Sydney to Perth by rail is 4,352km. They are both exceptional train journeys.
I think he meant the train was long, not the journey. He traveled on the Indian Pacific in his previous video, and he mentioned the length.
thank you Kuga san for trip, i like travel with you :-D
My Father worked for an American Railway in its "hay day". We went everywhere on a train. I loved looking out the window and seeing the scenery pass by. Those were the days of travel... Thanks for bringing back the memories..
Im from Nepal and I like Australia very much.
Fantastic video as always Kuga san ! Great to see you are exploring trains all over the world ! I hope if you have a chance you can come to New Zealand for our spectacular scenery trains the 'Northern Explorer' and 'Tranz Alpine'. Only 3 hours flight from Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch !
The coolest thing about Australia 🇦🇺 is that they have a city named Darwin.
What a great journey!
thank you for making the distance clear to us 👽too :D
I have been enjoying your travelogues and wicked sense of humour. Hope you have enjoyed my country, Australia. Also good to finally see you in brief cameo appearances. あなたの旅行記とユーモアのセンスを楽しんでいます。僕の国、オーストラリアを楽しんでくれたかな?また、短いカメオ出演でようやく君に会えて嬉しいよ。
I did the Indian Pacific from Adelaide to Perth. Two nights. And that was when they still had economy seats. Which is where I was sat. ........
I'd go to the lounge car (where passengers weren't supposed to sleep), sit on a banquette with my legs up, open my book on my lap, and pretend I accidentally fell asleep while reading.
Don't regret the journey at all. How many people can say they've been to Cook, South Australia? And I had kangaroo steak in the dining car.
It's The Ghan!😁
What a trip! Thanks for your report, Kuga! Hope you enjoy your following journeys! :)
I’ve been waiting for this vid, well done
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
Thanks a lot for this beautiful journey.
If you didn't take at least one night in Alice Springs to look up at the sky, you missed a great opportunity. That is probably one of the best places on earth to observe our Milky Way.
Well, that is going right on the bucket list, what a beautiful country.
19:50 correction, Australian tourism THINKS that all international visitors want nothing more than to eat kangaroo - its not a staple, but you can buy it in the supermarket.
I just don't want to get beat up by one.
@@areareare9953 those back legs can kill...but you could think of them as gigantic drumsticks
I tried it not a fan especially when I get the Roos in my yard. I do invite them for cuppa and a biscuit.
Too chewy for me, like rubber.
I like the serpentine hallway in the sleeping car.
Oh, I remember studying about this train from an excerpt in my English grammar book when I started high school! And even then, I did feel intrigued at the level of services The Ghan offered.
Welcome to Aussie mate, a gr8 video, glad you enjoyed the trip
Australia es una maravilla de pais una naturaleza distinta misteriosa y enigmatica pero es un pais del primer orden cariños para australia😊 ❤
What a wonderful trip
Had I known you were coming to Australia, especially South Australia, I would have met you at the Port Augusta platform as I believe the train stops for a moment 18:12 I live near only 80kms down in Whyalla. It would have been my pleasure to see you and welcome you to South Australia.
It was a pretty amazing trip. I am also a train enthusiast from Indonesia. Greetings from RAILFANS INDONESIA... 😉
That was great! Thank you!
Another Excellent video.
Wow, you showed your face. I'm impressed!
He has before.
@@englishatheartI do wish other video makers would do the same, it is good to see who is entertaining us. Thanks for this, I have enjoyed all your trips.
The Ghan has nothing to do with previous nickname. The route is named after the Afghanis who emigrated to Australia and moved goods on camels on the same route. Fun fact - Australia has a LOT of feral camels.
really nice video, thanks for your hard work uploading this and your other content.
Very, very good presentation! Congratulations for your video!
Hi from Canada, some beautiful scenery, the food looked amazing as well.
So glad you have lost of journeys and I am looking forward to many more with you ❤
The table sharing though, not for me! I'm too introverted! Awkward!
lots
Oh what fun it is to ride on the trains.I lived in Australia ,first in Perth ,then by the time I was ready to go home I traveled across the Naulabar Plain. On the train. It was a long trip,All day,all night into the next afternoon.I loved it all. But was very tired.😂🎉❤
Thank you Kuga, such amazing scenery, and that food really made my mouth water, very nice video.
Thank you for the wonderful video.
The train distance from Guangzhou to Lhasa is 4980 kilometers.
wow you came to australia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love your japan videos love the japan travel vibe.
ive been living here for a long times now but ive never took such a train travel here before. cant wait to see.
He did a vid of the Indian Pacific, Sydney to Adelaide before this
I noticed that in the last few videos we can actually see who you are. Nice change from just hands :)))
Typical Japanese fellow
Great video!
Don't take this as normal, not everything is as ridiculously expensive in AU as this train trip
I love sitting with strangers and hearing their stories, even though I’m quite introverted.
This is only my 2nd day of watching your videos as I am new to the channel but I was a convert before I ever finished the first one. I like the tone of your work and I like the content.....I am looking forward to catching up on your work....thanks for making a senior citizen part of your world
Thank you for translating the distance to light years. We aliens have trouble understanding the units of distance you Earthlings use.
Best of best wishes and congratulations for remarkable journey
The Indian Pacific is Australia's longest sleeper train.
This made me laugh so much. Gold! 😂🙏
Yay, you got a forward facing seat! My one fear of going on a the Ghan or Indian Pacific is that I will have to sit backwards :(
My sister and I are huge fans of both of your channels. Love your humor! And, yes, sitting with strangers is painful. 🥴😂
Once again an excellent video! The room, the food, and the smooth skies....Interesting to see an active K-Mart in Alice Springs!
Very good elucidation of the long train journey in Australia.
I still wish to do this. I had 4 journeys on the then best luxury train of the world, the Blue Train of South Africa. If a train could be six stars, that perhaps would be it. But to see Australia slowly passing by, must be really something. I hope they serve lamb, not salties or roo's.
Great video
Great my sis told me the great experience
Great Video
Wow...! It's Awesome and Looks interesting! :)
Thank God !! that 3.14881e-10 light-years...really puts into perspective...Thank you.
As an alien fan, thank you for putting kilometres into light years! Beep boop (that means 'I'm a big fan' in alien).
„Train experience manager“ wow, Aussies know how to motivate their employees.
Fantastic
Best wishes
Ageless Budd cars look shiny brand new.