Staying at Giraffe Manor is a truly unique experience. It’s a rather eccentric place, but great fun. We think this makes the perfect beginning or end to a safari for wildlife lovers.
The Giraffe Manor in Nairobi was built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan and is surrounded by 140 acres of its own park and forest. It is less than an hour from the center of Kenya’s capital city, with superb views of the Ngong Hills. Today, it is the only place in the world where guests can feed and photograph giraffes over the breakfast table, at the front door, and even from a bedroom window.Known by many as "The Giraffe Hotel in Africa,"
Giraffe Manor is a stunning boutique hotel in Nairobi. The iconic hotel sits on
12 private acres, surrounded by an additional 140 acres of indigenous forest.
In 1974, Jock Leslie-Melville and his wife, Betty, purchased Giraffe Manor and transformed it into the iconic establishment it is today. Jock and Betty also founded the African
Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW). Through their work, they moved two highly
endangered baby Rothschild giraffes to the estate. These giraffes thrived and
produced further generations who continue to delight guests from across the
globe.
The hotel is elegant with a rich blend of welcoming
accommodations, highly trained staff, and amazing dining. The hotel’s ten
superior rooms and two suites are divided equally between the original 1932 manor
house and the newer Garden Manor wing. While the Garden Manor was built much
more recently, its design replicates the original manor house. Each room boasts
Art Deco features, four-poster beds, spacious bathrooms, and elegant furnishings.
Aside from its beautiful façade and elegant interiors,
Giraffe Manor is most known for its resident herd of Rothschild giraffe. During
the day, they poke their long necks into the windows in hopes of receiving a
treat. Then they return to their forest sanctuary at the adjoining Giraffe
Center. The Center runs conservation and education programs for Kenyan school
children and visitors from around the world. There is also an elevated platform
where visitors meet the giraffes face-to-face for feedings.
A stay at Giraffe Manor is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
you don't want to miss.











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