Giraffe Manor
is a small hotel in the Karen suburb of Nairobi, Kenya which, together
with its associated Giraffe Centre, serves as a home to a number of
endangered Rothschild giraffes, and operates a breeding programme to
reintroduce breeding pairs back into the wild to secure the future of
the subspecies.
It is one of the only hotels in the world where you can feed
giraffe from your window. During your stay you can stroll across the
lawn to the AFEW Giraffe Centre to learn about the endangered Rothschild
Giraffe or take a guided walk around the sanctuary. From Giraffe Manor,
sightseeing vehicles can take you around the Langata area. Local
excursions include the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, where guests can meet,
feed and even adopt baby elephants. The nearby Karen Blixen Museum is
dedicated to the Danish explorer and writer; Kazuri Beads sells
locally-made jewellery. Visit the acclaimed Matbronze Art Gallery and
Foundry and the innovative crafts complex, Marula Studios. The cost of
driver and vehicle are included in the rate. Guests may need to share
vehicles depending on demand and availability, and entrance fees to
local attractions are additional.
Giraffe Manor is an exclusive boutique hotel reminiscent of 1930s
grandeur, boasting art deco features and four-poster beds. With eight
superior rooms and two standard rooms, each has their own distinct
personality, as well as spacious bathrooms and elegant furnishings.
The hotel’s 10 rooms include three doubles: Betty, Lynn and Arlene; four
double/twins: Daisy, Jock, Marlon and Helen; a twin/double/triple:
Kelly; and two suites – the Finch Hatton Suite (double/twin/family)
sleeping up to five (2 adults and 3 children), and the Karen Blixen
Suite (also sleeping up to 5 – 2 adults and 3 children) which opens
directly onto a courtyard and is perfect for families and wheelchair
users.
There is a wifi connection throughout. All guests enjoy full-board
during their stay, which includes all meals and most drinks (house
wines, spirits, beers and soft drinks), excluding champagne and
specially imported wines and spirits.
Nairobi is at 5,889ft above sea level, making it cool at night and warm
in the day. As it is situated close to the equator, the differences
between the seasons are minimal. During the months of June, July and
August it can be colder, with temperatures as low as 35˚F. There are two
rainy seasons, March to May and mid-October to mid-December.
Giraffe Manor is closed annually in May for maintenance.
Saturday, 9 April 2016
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A trip to Nairobi's Giraffe Manor #AfroTour
A trip to Nairobi's Giraffe Manor #AfroTour
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Yerb is a student at the Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra. He's a passionate reader and a researcher of great content in Africa and beyond.
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