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@jasperhunter83862 жыл бұрын
What is the intro song and also what did you prefer, Rovos Rail or Indian Pacific?
@uknortheast61692 жыл бұрын
So not the UK
@marymims82182 жыл бұрын
I'll be ordering mine real soon.thanks for the discount code
@tin124452 жыл бұрын
Sooo what model of Thimbs are you wearing??
@andyvong96602 жыл бұрын
I’ve been looking for waterproof shoes and will definitely check out Vessi. Also love your Tims, they should sponsor you, you wear them well and your low camera angles show them off perfectly. How do you keep them so clean? Any chance of a discount code for Tims as well? Actually wanted to say how much I enjoyed this video and look forward to more of your trip to Australia. I lived there for 20 years and never visited Perth or Adelaide, but would definitely consider taking this train trip after watching your video. I call Sydney home - it’s the most beautiful city I’ve lived in and so excited to see you cover this part of the world
@matthewhines97872 жыл бұрын
Hey, Will. I really want to thank you. I am currently recovering from a minor stroke I experienced last year. Your videos have brought a good amount of positive vibes in my life at a time when I needed some escapism. I used to travel pretty regularly and I miss it very much, but going along with you virtually is a lot of fun and makes me look forward to when I am healed enough to get back up and out there. Thanks, bro.
@Trektrendy2 жыл бұрын
Wishing you a speedy recovery my friend. Thanks so much for watching I’m so glad you enjoy the videos
@TheJonesy4252 жыл бұрын
Hope you keep healing up and getting better bro!
@ChannelOwnersASMR2 жыл бұрын
Praying for your speedy recovery!
@matthewhines97872 жыл бұрын
You guys are brilliant. Thanks for the well wishes.🙂
@xcalibertrekker66932 жыл бұрын
@@Trektrendy Reported
@redcatjack2 жыл бұрын
I think we can all appreciate that Trek puts all 4 days into one video instead of padding it out over several videos. Great stuff mate!
@mtacoustic12 жыл бұрын
Took this train from Adelaide to Perth back in 1984. It was amazing that you could go to sleep in your berth; and 8 hours later wake up to see the scenery is exactly the same as before!
@dilanrajapaksha Жыл бұрын
This sounds so unintentionally sarcastic (at least I think its unintentional)
@mtacoustic1 Жыл бұрын
@@dilanrajapaksha Apparently you never took this train across the Nullabor plain; The longest stretch of track in the world, with no curves for several hundred miles!
@dilanrajapaksha Жыл бұрын
@@mtacoustic1 Surely you get tired of it after the first 100 miles
@Temperius Жыл бұрын
@@dilanrajapaksha There is some element of beauty to that kind of thing.
@ZoneProfessionalGardening Жыл бұрын
You can do that in Texas.
@aleishaaa12 жыл бұрын
Being an Aussie myself. This warms my heart to see you really enjoying our country and I’m super glad you got to experience the outback, blue mountains and the city.. welcome to Aus! 🇦🇺💙
@karenward267 Жыл бұрын
Australia looks beautiful. I’d love to do this trip as I really enjoy train travel.
@markc59992 жыл бұрын
I worked at the sheep station next door to Rawlinna (Madura Plains) which at the time was owned by the same company (Jumbuck Pastoral) for a year back in 2012 and loved almost every minute. No mobile phone reception, no mains water, gas or electricity, it was awesome. Honestly can't explain how great it was. Also got the Indian pacific out there although to a stop not shown on this video (only stops there if it has too). If anyone is watching and thinking of doing a gap year or working holiday visa out in Australia go do it and go work in the outback on a sheep station or cattle station, will change you and your life for the better. I can talk about my time, and experiences out there for days of you get me started.
@LaceV2 жыл бұрын
I was out at Madura for a couple of weeks last yeah - uni placement - and it’s an amazing part of the world
@markc59992 жыл бұрын
@@LaceV is it it still run by Matt and Mel?
@LaceV2 жыл бұрын
@@markc5999 No Tom is running it now - It was bought by a different company a few years (3-4) ago, the new company has been doing a bunch of capital improvements especially with water supply from the north of the station to the south
@markc59992 жыл бұрын
@@LaceV yeah I saw it was sold, we only had about 30000 sheep when we were there saw that had increased massively of late. My rounds use to be the North East of the station and was quite a few mills that were out of action up there
@christianhorner001 Жыл бұрын
Australia is a phenomenally diverse part of the world. As a frequent traveller there, I've done the usual well known places e.g. Sydney, Gold Coast, but it's the lesser known places and experiences that have constantly impressed and at times left my heart truly singing. I highly recommend to everyone to take a few weeks to explore this magnificent piece of Earth. Make sure you engage with locals also. The vast majority of Aussies are friendly, helpful, hospitable and knowledgeable. Safe travels.
@joememphis1571 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to visit Australia aka the Great Southern Land. I definitely would be interested in taking a train across the continent.
@shonen842 жыл бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me Will films this all by himself. The constant angle changes means that he is hustling the entire trip. That’s AAA dedication! Hope you still enjoyed the journey, these trips look fantastic!
@paulb56802 жыл бұрын
Yeh your right. It's such good filming that I really take for granted how good a job he actually does. It's so professionally done.
@Telthar2 жыл бұрын
It reminds me a bit of Les Stroud's Survivorman in terms of a 1 man show.
@jasonpilla2 жыл бұрын
Always noticed his attention to detail. So many shots of him walking by, in and out of terminals and stations. Fantastically done always.
@kev93852 жыл бұрын
Calm down, he’s not Casey neistat
@gianluca192 жыл бұрын
Someone hasn’t seen Casey niestat
@tobyoneil19692 жыл бұрын
I couple of weeks ago i left a comment suggesting he try out aussie train journeys and he actually responded back saying it was on the way, low and behold here it is and it was great. It has been a pretty new but passionate dream of mine to travel these trains and im grateful to watch a first hand journey of what it is like and presented in a really interesting and scenic way.
@9niverse2 жыл бұрын
As much as I love the airplane travel videos, the train adventures have got to be my favourite!
@sophial.66332 жыл бұрын
Same!
@blueygac2 жыл бұрын
Same, I really don't want to fall asleep on the plane as I'd miss almost the whole worthwhile experience!
@votesaxon12 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Nunyabiz712 жыл бұрын
Im a Perth resident and been slowly planning this trip. You have done a amazing job showing the true Outback of Australia. My guess is the reason why they wouldn't allow anyone around the front of the train is due to the left over animal parts that would 100% be on the front of the train. They don't hit the brakes for anything other than a human.
@heatherrowles9930 Жыл бұрын
Im glad you pointed that out.....I was trying to find a nice way to put it....
@brianbenninghoff3394 Жыл бұрын
Hi NunyAbiz71... Brian from Dunwoody, GA suburb of Atlanta GA... I was wondering the same and your point is a perfect reason...dead animals...
@joemeyers31272 жыл бұрын
Your flight reports are always great but there is something really special about your overnight train videos - so much fun to tag along and watch the world go by. I’m looking forward to your Canadian and Siberian adventures. Safe travels!
@bigstackD2 жыл бұрын
I’ve done this trip five times now and plan on doing it a couple more times next year👍🏻. I’m only halfway through the video but hopefully you met Goo-Goo , He’s an absolute riot 🇦🇺👊🏻😁🍻
@chronicawareness99862 жыл бұрын
oh yeah? ive done it 100 times , actually i just live on this train 2 weeks straight then take world cruises and and
@brad95292 жыл бұрын
BigstackD Can you tell me when your going so I can come and meet you during the night 😉 You can teach me about ya furnace.
@colmmullins2 жыл бұрын
I watch loads of your videos bigstackD Casting! I kinda guessed that you lived in Perth! I lived there before I could tell by the brickwork in your garage ! Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 the
@colmmullins2 жыл бұрын
Wembley Downs or Ballajuara ?
@colmmullins2 жыл бұрын
Wembley Downs or Ballajuara ?
@hiramabiff20172 жыл бұрын
Not sure what has cheered me up the most tonight, having this great young man Trek Trendy entertain and dazzle us with another adventure, or the fact I just remembered it's a bank holiday tomorrow here in the UK and I don't have to go to work 😁
@camblokland2 жыл бұрын
That’s me @1:06! Coincidentally… I actually discovered your channel the night before we left and I was scratching my head every time I saw you 😂 at the end I said “have a good one” and it was only as you were walking out that I worked it out! Hope you had a great time in Aus. Awesome vids mate.
@m3andchip52 жыл бұрын
Aussie here, I've been patiently waiting for you to come here to Australia and finally ride the Indian Pacific, especially with a trip report from West to East this time! (I mostly see trip reports the other way) Anyways, glad to see you enjoy the trip through the various landscapes, a shame to see some of the hiccups along the way (Broken Hill, rocky rides to interrupt your sleep) but I'm happy you showcased two of the Gold cabins. Believe it or not, I've yet to still do this trip and I've lived in Sydney my whole life 😅 But can't wait to see you do the Ghan! Would've been nice to meet you in person in Sydney (I mean, the NASA jumper gives it away lol) but you got a lot planned so onwards in your safe travels! Great video as always, I continuously watch your videos often and repeat until the day comes that I ride premium cabins in the sky (SQ A380 suites 4 weeks at time of this writing). I so cannot wait!
@JM1911A12 жыл бұрын
I used to work on this train and the rocky sleeping is No Joke for that section of track - I genuinely would warn my guests the night before to just be aware it can get very bumpy and to put their guard rails up on the top bunk no matter their age just in case!!
@AussieInUS2 жыл бұрын
Did he actually say he enjoyed the journey? I don't recall.
@angelicasmodel2 жыл бұрын
Another Australian here who has been looking forward to this video. I'm glad to see it.
@margenn38892 жыл бұрын
Another Aussie here who has been waiting for both the Indian Pacific and the Ghan trips.
@liss4412 жыл бұрын
I’m Aussie to been waiting for this too
@concepcionflorentino84252 жыл бұрын
I was happy with the pleasant train experience you had. The train interior looked really clean, properly maintained and with wood surfaces all around, probably laminates, adds that warm luxurious feel. The roomette looked confining as well as the passage ways, so narrow for big people. But overall, it was great. Thanks Wil.
@irenedavo37682 жыл бұрын
Not Wheelchair Accessible
@emusaurus Жыл бұрын
Most people don't care about that
@gray_mara Жыл бұрын
@@irenedavo3768 There are wheelchair accessible cabins.
@Wintermute-0885 күн бұрын
It's absolutely wheelchair accessible - these trains make a lot of money off retirees. @@irenedavo3768
@jodihyde-parker92202 жыл бұрын
A South Australian here thank you for coming to our wonderful country. You need to come back soon and explore it some more. There are some wonderful places to visit!
@WardyP Жыл бұрын
Same here - thats a very early trip to the Central market for it to be so quiet. I have never seen the market look like that, its always really busy whenever I have been there. Cheers 🙂
@apt50442 жыл бұрын
You are my new favourite binge channel and I am an Aussie, so nice to see you explore here. Very cool. I hope the people are friendly and that you enjoyed your time here!
@Patterrz2 жыл бұрын
Cook has 4 people? Imagine having a kid and single handedly increasing your towns population by 20%
@andrei87462 жыл бұрын
No its 25%, 4×1.25=5
@rat_master69432 жыл бұрын
@ron donnis yeah bro 50 per cent fr
@Dontcheckoutmychannel-o5j2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@notroll12792 жыл бұрын
Isn't maths wonderful?
@sltdrgn2 жыл бұрын
Wow I watch you
@karencramer6491 Жыл бұрын
For reasons of my own I have decided I never want to do overseas tours again. Your train travel vlogs have now made me keen to try train journeys as an alternative. Thank you.
@carolynbarnes43172 жыл бұрын
This is one journey I would seriously love to do....it's on the bucket list...
@bethwilliams79672 жыл бұрын
I was just going to say the exact same thing 😂
@BlindGirlVlogs2 жыл бұрын
@@bethwilliams7967 yes me too. I've never been to Australia and it's always been a destination ever since I was a teenager loving neighbours fan. This really does sound epic and amazing. Even though I'm totally blind, I would get so much from this. I love travelling and exploring new places and of course meeting new people. x
@danielheathcote56252 жыл бұрын
I’m off to Australia in five weeks, 5 days. Got a hectic time planned for two and a half weeks, finishing with the Ghanaian from Darwin to Adelaide. Very excited, if a little nervous being visually impaired.
@BlindGirlVlogs2 жыл бұрын
@@danielheathcote5625 oh wow, surely sounds like you have got a lot to fit in but it's good to get as much as you can done while you're over there. Enjoy your time and definitely report back. Take good care while you're over there and yes, I hear you on the blind and visually impaired front. Always daunting going to new places.
@heidimarie11982 жыл бұрын
Wish I could - But new quotes on my leccy and gas prices - Im sticking to you tube travelling. Just spent a pretty fortune going to Spain with the family - - not looking at another holiday for at least another few years until fuel prices in each industry comes down. Doubt retail wage will rise pretty soon
@MeowMeowELF942 жыл бұрын
I love that you managed to pick up on the small town vibe that Adelaide has in your short time here, we're normally picked on by states on the East Coast for being a "country town" but we love it the way it is here.
@Wintermute-0885 күн бұрын
So when he says it, it's a compliment, but if we say it, it's an insult? Why? 🤷🏻♂️
@MeowMeowELF945 күн бұрын
@Wintermute-088 depends on tone and intent? Like there's a difference between saying something like it's a nice city, but feels more like a small town because people feel friendlier etc Vs people from Melbourne, Sydney etc going, haha Adelaide's such a boring af small country town, there's nothing to do there etc blah blah blah
@Wintermute-0885 күн бұрын
@@MeowMeowELF94 I mean, everyone I know from Adelaide left it for Melbourne or Sydney for the reasons you just listed. Sometimes a big country town really is just a big country town, I guess.
@Pandorash82 жыл бұрын
My late husband and I were meant to take this trip as our last holiday together, but we didn’t make it. I hope to one day take the kids. Thanks for sharing your journey xoxo
@lynnebunning72732 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I 🙏🏻one day you get to visit my beautiful country, I live in the state of Victoria. Cheers Lynne Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🐨🦘👍🏻
@bigslydoc2 жыл бұрын
So glad you did this trip. Awesome to see you in Oz especially after all the issues getting into (and out of) Australia during the depths of the pandemic. The rough ride in NSW is thanks to the fact that the NSW track is the oldest you rode on. Both Western Australia and South Australia historically have used either 3’6” narrow gauge or 5’3” broad gauge but NSW has always used standard gauge. When the transcontinental railway through WA and SA was built it was decided to standardise it to standard gauge so that much newer and better laid track in WA and SA gives a super smooth ride whereas the older standard gauge track that is used in NSW is bumpy as all hell. I hope that makes sense.
@dknowles60Ай бұрын
that is no excuse
@sunnivab3022 жыл бұрын
Although I love flying, your videos want me to travel more by train. Very inspiring!
@BlindGirlVlogs2 жыл бұрын
Yes me too. I hadn't realised how many amazing train options and adventures there were out there. Definitely doing this one at some point and many others. Better get saving, eh. Lol
@avgjoeavglife2 жыл бұрын
I also think flying is the best way to travel, but i tell ya some countries have very nice trains.
@rosiemaea79162 жыл бұрын
Same here and sightseeing at the same time 👌cruise are great as well, but with covid who knows 🤷♀️
@plantmuffin98662 жыл бұрын
As someone from Perth, it's soooo strange to see my home in one of your videos! The Indian Pacific's an incredible train, glad you got the chance to head out into the outback and experience country!
@mojo6572 жыл бұрын
Oh wow. It’s great to see you in OZ. Hope you had fun. Looking forward to your video of The Ghan, hopefully you bring Milly with you to enjoy our great country.
@denisegore18842 жыл бұрын
I did the trip twice in the 90s. There was a budget option but it was sitting up all of the way and you could buy food but had to take it back to your seat. People were living in Cook then and there was even a golf course. Apparently there was a bar too but the train staff didn't want passengers to find that out as some had been left behind when the train left. It really is the trip of a lifetime. Pity about Broken Hill but what a fabulous book.
@tck304110 ай бұрын
My husband and I had no probs finding the Bar Carriage on the train lol back in the 90's. So much laughter with a retired Qantas Pilot, a Powder Monkey from Kalgoorlie and Maddo from Paddo, the Pharmacist travelling with his dear old Dad. Treasured memories.
@tsetstransport2 жыл бұрын
This is definitely on my bucket list, great to see that Australia (my home country) is being noticed!
@ummmbye12282 жыл бұрын
Aren’t you guys always being notice
@tsetstransport2 жыл бұрын
@@ummmbye1228 not really, no
@BirteK19752 жыл бұрын
Due to all those nasty snakes and spiders I'm kinda scared of visiting Australia.
@tsetstransport2 жыл бұрын
@@BirteK1975 Haha, that's all stupid lies! Yes we do have snakes and spiders but I only see maybe one a year! They are VERY RARE to see. Don't be scared, we have huge cities which aren't deserts which is what people think.
@BirteK19752 жыл бұрын
@@tsetstransport Okay, but the long flight also kinda sets me off. Plus, you have to fill out some papers for immigration manually, which I cannot do. I had a stroke, which left my writing hand numb.
@johlinsimps6402 жыл бұрын
My friend Tony and I had the experience of being on the very first trip from Sydney to Perth, it was an epic journey, watching this brought it all back.
@lisagallo32502 жыл бұрын
I've been wanting to do this trip for as long as I can remember. My parents beat me to it a few years ago and did Sydney to Perth in Platinum. They still tell me how much they enjoyed it. After watching your video, makes me want to do it even more now. Thank you for sharing your adventure.
@lizdoehring9289 Жыл бұрын
I did this trip back in 1967. We had to change trains at some point because the rail gauges were different. I smiled to see that they still have the snaking corridors just as they were then!
@brianb28372 жыл бұрын
This is the way to see Australia and all that it has to offer. Going by train across the country.. Thanks for taking us all on the journey!
@gregneil612 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Having just completed the Ghan from Darwin to Adelaide and the Great Southern from Brisbane to Adelaide in March, it was nice to watch a video about the train again. I note that your sleep in Gold class twin was not very smooth. Apart from the atrocious condition of the track, this could also be attributed to the fact that in Gold Single, your bed was along the carriage whereas in Gold twin your bed was a across the carriage which means you feel the movement of the train more.
@luxej23052 жыл бұрын
I've only recently discovered your channel and love living vicariously through your train and plane travels, it has made me excited to plan a trip again after many years. I love your fun, relaxing, yet thorough and honest reviews (especially the food!). I'm an Aussie so this was a very pleasant surprise to see you'd made the long trek Down Under to experience this wonderful country in all its glory via the India Pacific.
@lynnebunning72732 жыл бұрын
Your not on your own to living vicariously through Wills travel vlogs. Definitely has me dreaming of doing more travel. But in my case "it is but a dream" cheers Lynne Victoria Australia🇦🇺🐨🦘👍
@janesynnot74462 жыл бұрын
An Aussie here, that was great seeing your trip and from a fresh perspective. I love your videos and following your travels.
@Stephen86012 жыл бұрын
Great to see a fellow Aussie floating around.
@roisinohagan17112 жыл бұрын
A mega journey...the Egyptian cotton sheets impressed me! Must've been amazing to see so much of the Aussie landscapes. 🐪🦘
@wuffothewonderdog Жыл бұрын
In 1980 I, my wife and daughter, took the Indian Pacific from Perth to Brisbane, stopping off in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney to call on and stop with friends. The train was due to depart on the 28th February and we had previously booked two 2 week Austrail tickets for us and had to buy the ticket for our daughter, born 29th February 1976. The ticket office man was super. He asked how old our daughter, who was standing in front of him, was, and we told him that she was a leap year baby and her first birthday would be the second day of the trip. He smiled and great big broad smile and said "Oh, then if she's under one year old then she goes as a baby and is free on board with her mother". What a wonderful man. The trip was terrific.
@TheAuroraerika2 жыл бұрын
I was really looking forward to this video as someone who’s been in Australia for over 20 years. Love the train trip, i enjoy you sharing facts and history on your trips, so well planned and made. Very clear for those wanting to try down to food selection and prices. Look forward to your next video!
@fidomusic2 жыл бұрын
It makes a nice change to see a documentary about the journey from Perth to Sydney instead of the other way around. I myself did the part from Adelaide to Perth many years ago and enjoyed it. Would love to travel on the Indian Pacific again, in either direction!
@daviddeitering60122 жыл бұрын
Thanks once again for a great video, this is a bucket list trip for me. However the wife and I are currently downsizing from the house into a 45 ft 5th wheel RV to start wandering the states for the next 5 years.
@ropprakashp2 жыл бұрын
❤ from USA. I am from Mumbai India and a local Hotelier in California; loved your journey. Long Train rides are awesome. Good narration.
@amberlaurench2 жыл бұрын
As someone who is from Australia I have always wondered what the Indian Pacific is like! I hope it treated you well and filled your expectations :)
@nikilcygnet65312 жыл бұрын
Dude I have one question about Australia 🇦🇺, I’ve heard that many people live around the coast of the country. Is that true?
@amberlaurench2 жыл бұрын
@@nikilcygnet6531 At least for myself, living in Adelaide (South Australia) a majority of us live around the coastline of the beaches. These are the most popular places and can sometimes get crowded, a lot of locals choose to travel a little further to experience the less popular bays, beaches, and rock pools.
@nikilcygnet65312 жыл бұрын
@@amberlaurench Oh thank you for your information mate . I’ve heard of Adelaide, Sydney and Victoria 🥲 Anyways mate what’s your name?
@MartinDiStasio2 жыл бұрын
@@nikilcygnet6531 eh? That’s a very easy question to answer. You don’t have google where you’re from?
@trace81532 жыл бұрын
@@nikilcygnet6531 yes thats true
@johnpringle9967 Жыл бұрын
Good day Sir! Love your videos. Regarding the bumpiness in the train ride, myself, being from Canada and with a couple of years of civil engineering, I can explain that. In climates that range wildly from hot to cold such as Australia and Canada, there is an engineering 'thing' regarding steel called 'the coefficient of expansion and contraction". Turns out that steel has quite a high value of expansion/contraction per degree above and below the design ambient temperature. Considering that in Canada, that degree difference from summer to winter can be from about -65 deg F to over +150 deg F in direct sunlight. Bottom line is that one mile of track can expand/contract over a foot from one season to another, or even within a couple of days! The way engineers get around this is by leaving actual spaces between the ends of each piece of track designed to allow for shrinkage or expansion without buckling the track when the joints are in compression, (pushing together) and not being wide enough to de-rail the train (jumping over the gap) when in tension (pulling apart) So, a warm day would give one a smoother ride than on a very cold day.( the gap is more closed) Later Man.
@AA_8184_12 жыл бұрын
Definitely a train trip on my “bucket list”! Love your travel videos … always with NASA & Tims! (big astronomy buff here so love the NASA gear!)
@avgjoeavglife2 жыл бұрын
His videos just wouldn't be the same with the NASA gear.
@aggressivemoose62832 жыл бұрын
He doesn’t have any association with Nasa so why does he only wear nasa merch? Bit weird to me
@avgjoeavglife2 жыл бұрын
@@aggressivemoose6283 Cause why not? it gets NASA exposure and helps Trendy standout on YT.
@mahulad7298 Жыл бұрын
In 1975 we spent 6weeks in a Valiant SW tiki touring from Sydney to Perth crossing the original last frontier Nalibor plain at night, mind blowing experience, the new sealed Highway was under construction but we weren't allow on it. SW died while exploring WA. We got a good deal & did the return train trip back to NSW in 1975 was awesome, will never forget the people & amazing experiences we had.
@boppermacca93462 жыл бұрын
I've anxiously been awaiting your rail journeys in Oz. And I think you've made the right decision in leaving your Gahn adventure as the more opulent experience. The Gahn definitely offers a much better off train excursions too
@andrewburgemeister66842 жыл бұрын
My Great Grandmother did the trip aged 84 in 2004 just after the Darwin-Alice Springs section was completed after 100 or so years of the full Darwin-Adelaide line being proposed and it definitely knocked her out when she got home, she was in bed for a week or so with exhaustion when we visited her in Bendigo one weekend!
@interqward12 күн бұрын
I too have made this trip and can tell anyone who likes - maybe LOVES - to travel, this is easily the best trip (or let's say among the top say, three) that you can make these days anywhere in the world. I have been through a lot of Continents, in and on many different carriers and vehicles - everywhere in fact except to South America - and one thing I must say about this rail journey: the standard and quality of service is absolutely second to none and the food is utterly outstanding.
@SuperSteaman2 жыл бұрын
I love your content, I don't have chance to experience these trains and places myself, but thanks to you, I somehow feel like we, as your audience, travel with you. Thank you for your work and your content!
@ZetstarMemco2 жыл бұрын
Lovely videos. No politics, no cursing, classy, respectful and honest. Good job.
@mikeedwards93062 жыл бұрын
I did the reverse of the trip from Sydney to Perth in July and was wonderful, had some mudslides which took Broken Hill off the trip to a brief stop and Blue hills where track was washed away was not possible. Got the same book.Food was great and the lounge was fun with great coffee, the staff was wonderful. Love doing the trip and hopefully can get back to try the Ghan.
@F4Wildcat2 жыл бұрын
My friend also rode the same train as she travelled with her girlfriend and both of them also mentioned, the coffee! Do you know by any chance what coffee they served you?
@mikeedwards93062 жыл бұрын
@@F4Wildcat sadly I do not. I know a person I met first few days in Australia said folks there are very serious about coffee and it’s a delicacy.
@alligator7147 Жыл бұрын
Bro you get millions of views I genuinely would've thought you're at 3 million subscribers right now its crazyy if anyone deserves to have a million plaque it should be you bro
@davidhume63632 жыл бұрын
Ah bugger! I lived in Perth at the end of last century (the 20th that is) and always managed to convince myself that the Indian pacific wasn't worth the time or expense. Seems I was wrong! Great travelogue Sir but a real shame you didn't get to experience some unique gold field hospitality in Kalgoorlie 😉! A pleasure to spend a lazy half hour with you as always, keep'em coming
@chrisraven76292 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Australia! I hope you loved Perth, my lovely home city, and had an amazing time! It's so nice to see my quiet little city being showcased by amazing youtubers!
@rockbun39852 жыл бұрын
Brings back good memories. I did this train journey in 2001. Unfortunately we didn't have the money at the time I had to sit in a upright chair for 4 days. Love the videos well done 👍.
@andrewburgemeister66842 жыл бұрын
Ooof, I could not sit in a chair for four days lol. Didn’t they have economy sleepers as well?
@CrazyOldAussie2 жыл бұрын
i did the trip 30 years ago when i 17 it was really fun the best part was the last leg from Adelaide to Melbourne it was like a small party 😉😉
@andrewburgemeister66842 жыл бұрын
@@CrazyOldAussie wait, did it go via Melbourne or do you mean you transferred to The Overland in Adelaide for the last leg to Melbourne? Dad used The Overland back in the late 80’s and early 90’s when it was a night service to go to SA where his parents lived when he was at Melbourne Uni and I rode on it to Adelaide in 2007 after it became a day service.
@rockbun39852 жыл бұрын
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Hi. they did have sleepers but at the time I couldn't afford it. An experience I wouldn't forget.
@andrewburgemeister66842 жыл бұрын
@@rockbun3985 oh well, you got to experience the trip at least!
@davidlogan43292 жыл бұрын
Thanks William. It's always interesting to watch one of your reviews. The Indian Pacific train is horrendously expensive even considering the distance. Little wonder many fly the distance. The single room looked far more comfortable than the twin one. I think it had to do with the direction of the bed. I'd hate to fall out of the bed. It's not much fun being shaken around on a train. Glad you survived the experience. The countryside though looks beautiful.
@SwissRoadsPlaces2 жыл бұрын
I am totally thrilled by your travelogue with the Indian Pacific Sleeper Train across Australia ⭐🤩⭐ Here in Switzerland 🇨🇭, it only takes a few hours to travel across the country by train. That's why I find it totally fascinating when you travel comfortably for several days on a train, marvel at the fantastic landscape, enjoy fine food on board and get to know other people. Thanks again for this great video report 👍💛👍 I subscribed to your channel right away! 😀
@nak46512 жыл бұрын
The bathrooms on that train look cleaner than most hotels, for sure. Nice touches all around! Thanks for posting this most interesting video.
@MrWillz210242 жыл бұрын
This guy inspires you to get out there and see the world another brilliant video.
@VickiMcCormick-jf5pe Жыл бұрын
I love this one. Well who am I kidding I love all your train videos. The longer the better. I love your voice. Its so calming and just adds to your videos. Sometimes when I am having a hard time sleeping I just listen to you talk.
@ananaithnid74952 жыл бұрын
Having been on all the Indian-Pacific and the Overland, (the Overland a few times), I never regret it. Due to my pets these days, I can't do more than a day trip away, so usually it's only for business and one a plane. But traveling by bus or train is always a relaxing experience.
@susantumblety60032 жыл бұрын
Just started watching your video, 82 hours in 28 minutes? I could watch any of your trips for hours each!!! You need to be on TV on the travel Channel! Between your fantastic accent, the way you talk about the details, the filming it is so enjoyable and I get excited for each new trip you film!!!
@LaCorvette Жыл бұрын
Well done on this video. Makes me wanna fly to Australia to take this trip. It seemed all so classy and welcoming.
@grahamdunn5888 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Adelaide our home town, and so pleased that you managed to fit in a tour of the central market, we visit it often. So glad that you have experienced some of the diverse Aussie landscapes. A big thankyou for your entertaining & informative global trips.
@WardyP Жыл бұрын
How quiet was it in the video, must have been really early. The market is usually pumping :-)
@robotlover42 жыл бұрын
Hi Will. Wow, what an amazing journey! Really interesting to see the different cabin set ups. Those turbulent tracks and rocking were not for the faint hearted or sleep deprived. Look forward to the next trip!
@aussiewarrior962 жыл бұрын
Yes, he has finally done it Hope you really liked the experience mate Australia has multiple things that can’t be beaten
@brendonmcmorrow38862 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. I did the trip in the same direction as you some time ago and the bumpy tracks were just as bad between Adelaide and Sydney. I did get to stop off in Broken Hill which I found completely fascinating. Keep up the good work.
@gavinjames6952 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to take my sister on a trip to Australia and take this train ride about 7 years ago, platinum class. It was fantastic, except for the tracks from Adelaide to Sydney. If you haven't taken the platinum class yet, you are certainly in for a treat when you do! They stuff you with food and drink! Large meals, and an afternoon tea with pastries made with passion fruit, champagne, etc. I don't think I have ever been more full in my life! Thanks for bringing back some happy memories, and for reminding me that I need to try the Ghan. When I was on board, they had the platinum, the gold, and also offered a "budget" class (no rooms, just seats, and no restaurant, but the ability to buy sandwiches and snacks. Not sure I could handle that, but it was significantly more affordable.
@BlindGirlVlogs2 жыл бұрын
My, my, my. This sounds epic and something I would definitely love to do. thank you for sharing your journey with us all and now I'm envious because I've always wanted to go to Australia. I've tried kangaroo before in an Australian restaurant for my 25th birthday I really enjoy it. Yes it does have that texture of chicken and rabbit, something I wasn't really expecting. I've had ostrich and crocodile too. Crocodile has the texture of chicken but for me it had the flavour of fish, it was very peculiar but enjoyable nonetheless. Thank you for another amazing video. Hope life and everything is treating you well.
@melStephens19942 жыл бұрын
Kangaroo is a great meet! Crocodile, yes, it does. Taste like fish and has the texture of chicken. If, as your username suggests, you are blind, or have low vision, feel free to check my channel out as I recently did some videos about accessibility on the Indian Pacific.
@BlindGirlVlogs2 жыл бұрын
@@melStephens1994 awesome, I will definitely go and check out your channel. Yes I am totally blind. Thanks for the comment.
@valerieking52652 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so amazing; I can't believe 28 minutes just flew by. The information, sights and editing of your videos are so interesting. Usually when I'm watching a video, I paused it for a few minutes and play a video game. I don't do that while I'm watching your videos. I'll never be able to go to Australia so this was a real eye-opener for me. Loved it!!!
@supriokonar95842 жыл бұрын
Love seeing these long and wholesome train travel vlogs! Do consider the Indian Maharajas Express vlog on your list too! And congratulations will, on finally getting a change of sponsorship from squarespace to vessi😂
@johnturner52212 ай бұрын
Great camera work. Excellent editing! Glad you enjoyed the experience! It's a favourite of mine along with the Ghan!
@ksv314 Жыл бұрын
Never have I subbed to a travel channel before but man, your vlogs are so informative and well-planned I can truly appreciate the effort you put into these videos. I now know what I'll be getting my parents for their anniversary (as soon as I can afford the tickets haha)
@danielsimon46782 жыл бұрын
I usually watch (well, listen to) your videos while working in front of my laptop, wrapped in a blanket and sipping hot chocolate, and still i can feel imminent adventure. Great content, thank you!
@michaelformaini70532 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Aus. Sorry about the rough ride, but aside from that I hope you thoroughly enjoyed your journey across from Perth to Adelaide and Sydney. The meals are wonderful and the interior of the train has dramatically improved since I travelled from Melbourne to Perth and return almost 50 years ago. Unless I win the lottery, I fear it's beyond my budget now but,......you never know! Maybe my 6 winning numbers may come up and I'll be able to do it and the current version of "The Ghan" to or from Darwin. Have got a few other priorities first though now I'm advancing in years. Thanks so much for your coverage of this and other luxury train experiences and I do hope "The Ghan" is a little smoother for you. Cheers from Michael in Melbourne.😀😀😀
@paulsmith43882 жыл бұрын
I've been watching your channel for a long time now, but never commented. I was never particularly convinced about the train reviews but that is because I love the flights. However, this one stood out as I would love to do this trip. I look forward to your Ghan review even more so! I moved from the UK to Adelaide about 5yrs ago and love AUS, it is so magical. Oh, and btw if you find yourself in Adelaide again soon, give me a shout and I will take you on a decent tour of our quaint little town!!!
@kencase21792 жыл бұрын
Will, thank you for another wonderful trip. I will definitely add this to my Australian trip.
@trailerparksupervisor70462 жыл бұрын
Can you afford it?
@Rellyjayne Жыл бұрын
This makes me so excited to watch!! I remember going on this in 1983 when I was 7 years old. We went from Melbourne to Adelaide on the Overland and then Adelaide to Kalgoorlie on this train. It was so much fun! My mum made scrap books about the train for us 3 kids, with a map, interesting facts and quizzes, she was an amazing woman and Mum! We dined in the restaurant carriage and thought we were so posh lol and at night we went to the bar room where we met a crazy drunk guy who ate paper and a glass 🤣 great times as a kid hahaha Thank you for this video, after telling my husband all my stories, I can now show him one of the trains we went on!
@FionaEm2 жыл бұрын
Glad you got to see some of our 'wide brown land' (a line from Dorothea McKellar's famous poem). Australia is a big country and visitors are often surprised how diverse the landscape is. BTW, the name you pronounced "Nullabar" is actually spelled "Nullarbor" and pronounced "Nullarbore" 🙂
@davidker88202 жыл бұрын
Just booked a ticket on the Indian Pacific myself for January, based on other reviews. Good to see something a bit more recent, and glad to see that the trip seems to have maintained a fairly relaxed vibe in these crazy times.
@MrLudwig1012 жыл бұрын
How’s it going??
@milandomagojvuksic48932 жыл бұрын
Another great video, train travel vlogs are the best!
@Devolut10n2 жыл бұрын
Hey, finally a Perth video :D - Hope you enjoyed our little slice of paradise!
@davidmorgan3592 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Australia, love the videos mate
@sw01ller2 жыл бұрын
Fair play, I went on the Caledonian sleeper earlier this year. 2 nights back to back. Genuinely the worst sleep I’ve ever had and I’ve slept on a Texas barrier in Iraq and on top of a lorry head unit…. Also in Iraq, in 55-60°c heat and attacked by mozzys. I’m a train driver now and I will never again sleep on a train whilst it’s moving!!! You sir, are unbelievable.
@andyinsdca2 жыл бұрын
Adelaide was my favorite city I visited when I was in Australia (with the US Navy), nice to hear someone else likes it, too!
@TheOpenmindStudio2 жыл бұрын
Found your channel randomly a few days ago, loving them! You make me really want to go on one, any, of these 'journey and relax on a train / plane' sorta journey!
@Travelwow72 жыл бұрын
Wow.. That’s Gr8 to see you experience the amazing Train Journeys in the world 👍
@chadbroski94382 жыл бұрын
excuse me "Gr8" ???
@Travelwow72 жыл бұрын
@@chadbroski9438 Great..
@maliu1970 Жыл бұрын
William, You make the best travel videos!!! Keep it up man! I watch your videos on a regular basis. Your commentary is fabulous along the way keeps the viewer engaged.
@marshall11862 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! You should do some more Canadian trains if there are any you have not tried yet!
@Trektrendy2 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I'll be back soon, there a lots on my list :)
@hollyheaphy13702 жыл бұрын
@@Trektrendy please can you do more plane videos
@katmartens43412 жыл бұрын
He has done some pretty awesome Canadian train rides so far. Being an Albertan, I loved the one he did on the train going from Banff to Vancouver. That was an awesome experience to watch!
@shelzp72722 жыл бұрын
As far as the rough ride, I hadda stop booking bedrooms on Amtrak and stick with roomettes because I noticed I sleep better when I’m rolling in the same direction as the train, I consider that orientation ‘north/south’ instead of the ‘east/west’ you get in the bedrooms.
@hobsonbeeman75292 жыл бұрын
Looks like a great trip. I don’t know if the adventure, level of furnishing decor ( just appears to be dated) compares to the cost? Meals appeared to be spot on and looked tasty. An elevated observation/lounge car would have been an interesting place to pass the time and chat with other travelers. You could do some serious cruises for the same money, but this is a unique trip.
@robroaring71758 ай бұрын
Saw that menu, and was “I know what I’d have!”… went to comment, but waited to see your selection… ahh, don’t worry… you got exactly what I’d have ordered. Note.. I did this trip in 1979 Wth my Nanna Brown and my sister. Was amazing.
@melStephens19942 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I've recently done the Indian Pacific with my Guide Dog. I thank you for this great video and for opting to do it from Perth to sydney, it truely is an epic journey and I hope you enjoy the Ghan when you get there.
@irenedavo37682 жыл бұрын
Wow! Hello from Liverpool in England 🏴
@lturner7442 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed this. I traveled on the Indian Pacific from Perth to Sydney way back in 1987 (Before you were born, I'm sure). I traveled in the solo roomette. I recognized the current version is the same footprint, but much more luxe. No egyptian linens in 1987. And at that time the roomette had a weird foldout stainless steel toilet and sink in the location where the sink and cabinet is now. The dining car looks much the same. When I was aboard we were assigned a set table for all meals, so had the same dinner companions. We did not have the fancy sunrise stops, but we had a whirlwind 2 hour tour of Kalgoorlie. My recollection is that I paid about $600 for the trip, which was by far the mst expensive part of my Australian adventure. And yes, you must get back to Adelaide. Like you, I had a very quick stop there on the train (not even time for a tour). It took me 30 years, but I made it back in 2017 and had a fabulous time celebrating Australia day there. It's a uniquely planned City. Thanks again for all your entertaining and informative videos.
@ScottChamberlain-j9mАй бұрын
Can somebody please share, if, at all, what reason there is behind the Nasa obsession please please?
@julesmarwell80232 жыл бұрын
so glad you enjoyed. Thanks for taking us with you.. Cheers
@miksologia2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why you would have to go to the bathroom to change into your pyjamas? Why not change in your roomette?
@amyfowler18166 ай бұрын
He probably had to use the toilet before he went to bed.
@Pilbara_Trucking Жыл бұрын
Took this trip in 2007 just after my wife past away, how ironic at 233 you film going over the Swan river in Guildford. There’s a patch of grass on the riverfront in your film where my wife and I courted years ago. Confess to lump in the throat moment there.
@ironicallyeevee7358 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you talked about the central markets!! I grew up in Adelaide and the markets have always been my favourite place there, the vibe down underground in the markets is like nothing else 😭💕