This is your dream hotel. In the middle of Africa, you have this accomodation when you share your bed and breakfast with Giraffes. Yes, that's right, cute beautiful amazing giraffes everythere you look!! It's a brick-and-ivy-clad manor house in Langata, the extremely convenient
and leafy suburb of Nairobi that’s close to the city’s international
airport and bustling centre. The Manor features grand oversized
fireplaces, giant oil paintings, and landscaped gardens. There are
twelve bedrooms – two superior suites, eight superior rooms, and two
standard rooms.
The special thing about this is that they are trying to conservate an endangered species, the
Rothschild giraffe. The fact that there were only 1 669 of them in the wild in 2016 makes them the most endangered giraffe species in the world!!
How to visit:
You can only visit if you stay at the hotel.
Safari Collection, owners of Giraffe Manor and other superb properties including Sala’s Camp and Sasaab Lodge,
have priced the experience at a minimum of US$620 per person per
night*, a rate that’s all inclusive. Although this might well be more
than some travellers would usually pay for a single night in a hotel
room, guests will come away with outstanding photographs, unforgettable
memories of a very special wildlife encounter, and the knowledge that
they’ve helped contribute to the conversation of an endangered species - today, thanks to a successful breeding programme and the establishment of
the Giraffe Centre nearby, there are more than 300 Rothschild giraffes
safe and thriving in various Kenyan national parks.
The Giraffe Sanctuary on property is a must-visit, as well as the
nearby David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust — a haven for elephant and rhinos
orphans.
In addition to activities around the property, Giraffe Manor creates
customized itineraries for each guest. It organizes everything from
horseback tours to hot-air balloon rides to camel treks to visits in
local villages where you can learn about the native culture.
Book your experience here:
Happy journeys in Kenya!
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