Step aboard the legendary Indian Pacific for a journey that connects Perth, Adelaide and Sydney in comfort and style. Crossing Australia from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, this all-inclusive rail experience offers an unforgettable way to see the country’s vast interior.
The train’s distinctive wedge-tailed eagle emblem reflects the scale and freedom of its transcontinental route. Along the way, the Indian Pacific travels through mountain ranges, stretches of desert and goldfields, ancient valleys, and pockets of subtropical savannah.
Covering 4,352 kilometres from coast to coast, the Indian Pacific is named for the two oceans it meets on its journey. There is no better way to witness the heart of Australia than by rail, surrounded by comfort, fine dining, and the timeless romance of the tracks.
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What Is It Like to Travel on the Indian Pacific?
Travelling aboard the Indian Pacific is designed to feel more like a moving hotel than a traditional train journey. Guests enjoy private cabins, chef-prepared meals in the dining carriage, and a series of curated off-train excursions along the route. You can explore the full range of onboard experiences, dining and accommodation options on Australia’s great rail journeys for a closer look at what life on board is like.
Large windows in the lounge carriages allow travellers to watch the landscape change from mountain ranges to outback plains and desert horizons. The pace of the journey encourages relaxation, conversation, and the simple pleasure of watching Australia unfold outside the window.
Indian Pacific Route and Key Stops
The Indian Pacific connects Australia’s east and west coasts, travelling between Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. The journey across the Nullarbor Plain includes the world’s longest straight stretch of railway track, approximately 478 kilometres between Ooldea in South Australia and Loongana in Western Australia.
Typical highlights include:
• Blue Mountains landscapes west of Sydney
• Broken Hill’s mining heritage and outback art scene
• Adelaide and the vineyards of South Australia
• The endless horizons of the Nullarbor Plain
• Western Australia’s historic goldfields near Kalgoorlie (Perth to Sydney)
Indian Pacific Tours
Experience the iconic Indian Pacific rail journey and extend your holiday with a number of packages that allow you to soak up all the Australian outback offers.
Indian Pacific | Adelaide to Sydney or vv
Indian Pacific | Perth & Ningaloo Reef
Indian Pacific | Perth & Horizontal Falls
Indian Pacific | Southwest Escape
Indian Pacific | Brisbane to Perth
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Indian Pacific journey?
The full journey between Sydney and Perth covers around 4,352 kilometres and typically takes three to four days depending on the direction and itinerary.
What cities does the Indian Pacific connect?
The train operates between Sydney, Adelaide and Perth, crossing Australia from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean.
Is the Indian Pacific an all-inclusive rail journey?
Most Indian Pacific journeys include accommodation on board, meals, beverages and a selection of guided off-train experiences.
What makes the Indian Pacific rail journey unique?
The Indian Pacific is one of the world’s great long-distance rail journeys, travelling approximately 4,352 kilometres between Sydney and Perth. Along the way the train crosses the vast Nullarbor Plain, including the world’s longest straight stretch of railway track, about 478 kilometres between Ooldea in South Australia and Loongana in Western Australia. The journey also includes off-train experiences in destinations such as Broken Hill, Adelaide and Kalgoorlie.
Which direction is better for the Indian Pacific journey?
The Indian Pacific can be travelled in either direction between Sydney and Perth, and both journeys showcase Australia’s vast interior landscapes. However, the off-train experiences vary depending on the direction of travel. For example, east-to-west journeys may include experiences such as the Rawlinna dinner under the stars on the Nullarbor, while west-to-east itineraries may include stops such as Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The best direction often depends on your broader travel plans and which experiences appeal most.
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