Belmond Andean Explorer Explained

The Belmond Andean Explorer, launched in May 2017, is South America's first luxury sleeper train.[1] It replaces the eponymous Pullman day train, between Cusco and Puno, at Lake Titicaca. By the new train this trip is converted to a one-night journey, and extended from Puno for another overnight ride to Arequipa.[2]

From Cusco the train climbs to 4800m (15,700feet) on the Altiplano, before arriving at Lake Titicaca to pause for excursions to floating islands. It then continues to Arequipa, a city with a UNESCO World Heritage Site centre, stopping en route at Sumbay Caves. It is possible to add on a visit to the Colca Canyon, known for its condors.

The trainset used to serve as the Great South Pacific Express in Australia between 1999 and 2003. The since-mothballed carriages were shipped to Peru in February 2016,[3] where they were refurbished. The three accommodation levels of the GSPE with double, twin and bunk beds - all of them with en-suite bathroom - has been kept,[4] as well as the two dining and bar cars, and the last car having an open-air observation deck.[5]

Belmond Andean Explorer is owned by PeruRail, and is a 50%/50% joint venture between Belmond and Peruvian investor Lorenzo Sousa, founder and chairman of the board of PeruRail SA. It will be operated by PeruRail, which also has the Hiram Bingham Pullman train from Cusco to Machu Picchu.

Belmond Andean Explorer cars

Car NumberCar NameType of CarEponyms
1825KiwichaSleeping carSpecies of Flowering Plant (Quechua)
1826TotoraSleeping carGiant Bulrush Sedge (Quechua)
1830IchuObservation carPeruvian feathergrass (Quechua)
1831CocaSleeping carCoca
1832......Baggage and power car......
1834CapuliSleeping carSpecies of Fruit Tree (Aztec)
1836......Kitchen car......
1838LlamaDining car and train shopLlama
1839MacaPiano bar carType of Root Vegetable (Quechua)
1841TaraSleeping carSpecies of Small Tree (Quechua)
1843TolaSleeping carSpecies of Shrub (Quechua)
1847ChilcaSleeping carBaccharis genistelloides, Dye-Plant (Quechua)
1850PicaflorSpa carHummingbird (Spanish)
1852MuñaDining carLove; also An Andean Mint Plant (Quechua)
1853......Crew car......
1854......Crew car......
1858MolleSleeping carPeruvian Pepper Tree (Quechua)
1859YaretaSleeping carSlow Growing Flowering Plant (Quechua)
[6] (Belmond Andean Explorer cars retained their original Australian numbers. However, Southern Peru-related car names were added.)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introducing Belmond Andean Explorer. belmond.com.
  2. Web site: Belmond Andean Explorer, South America's first luxury sleeper train. The Telegraph. 3 June 2016. John. O'Ceallaigh.
  3. News: Great train mystery solved as luxury carriages ship out. Queensland Times. 25 February 2016.
  4. Web site: Peru's First Luxury Sleeper Train Belmond Train Journeys. www.belmond.com. 7 April 2017.
  5. Web site: Luxury Peruvian Sleeper Train Sister to the Belmond Hiram Bingham Train. www.belmond.com. 7 April 2017.
  6. Hancock, Basil (2019). "The Great South Pacific Express goes west," 57 Railway Digest, No. 4 (April 2019), at 52-55; Zachario (2019). Belmond Andean Explorer arriving to the city of Puno, YouTube r0JE_tvlYHk