Showing posts with label Giraffe Manor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giraffe Manor. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

GIRAFFES OF THE MANOR


The Kenya trip I knew was going to be a memorable and spectacular one. The highlight of the trip was the Sheldrick Trust I had longed to go see, what with my love of elephants and years of making charitable donations. But let's be honest, this trip had many highlights and experiences I may never experience again or forget. Another leg of our trip took us to Giraffe Manor. You've likely seen photos or a special of this place. Yes...it is THAT hotel...where giraffes will peak their heads in your windows. or even crane their necks through the windows. I can honestly say it was a very special moment and experience that has been at the top of my bucket list for over a decade. The Giraffe Manor was built in 1932 and was modeled after a Scottish hunting lodge. The giraffes weren't introduced until the 1970's. This is when the owners, Jock and Betty Melville, first adopted an orphaned endangered Rothchild's giraffe, they called Daisy. At the time, there were only about 130 of them left. Thanks to them and the help of others there are now well over 300 of these giraffes and counting, and the property has about 10-20 regular giraffe visitors. And they roam freely on the 15 acres at will. They are gentle giants...and very curious and seem so calm and gracefully for their size. We spent three days and two nights here, taking in these creatures, the swell and attentive staff, the picturesque grounds and other guest from all over the globe. The Manor also take care of your transportation to and from the manor. They picked us up at our other hotel outside of Nairobi. Upon getting to the manor, refreshing drinks awaited, and our luggage taken to our rooms. While the service and attention were unparalleled, the giraffes alone were by far the most magical part...and something I won't soon forget. I think the pictures alone speak to the amazement though. I knew they were big, but you take for granted just how big till your so close to them.

Our first morning surprise!!!!!!!!!
 
The stay was worth every penny. I'd say this was second to the Orient Express to Vienna trip in price. But boy, if I never go anywhere again...this trip gave me memories for a lifetime. If anyone is interested in info or prices feel free to email me. I will be giving Warbucks whatever he wants, even though this was our Christmas together. 
And just listen to those birds!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Travel to Giraffe Manor



The Mistress is getting prepared again to depart for vacation this week, so I apologize for being so absent of late. While Nairobi is not where I'm going, it is on the bucket list, and I have already told the Boy-Toy we will need to start saving for the trip and planning when. How neat is this to be able to look out your glorious second story window and see giraffe's roaming free. Giraffe Manor is a small hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, which together with its associated Giraffe Centre, serves as a home to a number of endangered Rothschild giraffes, and operates a breeding program to reintroduce breeding pairs back into the wild to secure the future of the subspecies. In 1974 the Manor was purchased by Betty Leslie-Melville and her husband Jock, along with 15 acres of the original 150 acres. Since then a further 60 acres of those have also been purchased, which along with an additional 40 acres gifted by Peter Beard which used to form part of his "Hog Ranch" has brought the total acreage of the Manor up to 115 acres.



They then moved two highly endangered baby Rothschild giraffe to the estate, where they thrived and have produced several further generations of giraffe.When Jock died, Betty decided to open her house, now called The Giraffe Manor, to visitors. It is the only place in the world where you can feed and photograph the giraffe over your breakfast table and at the front door, and even from a bedroom window.




And the manor itself is spacious and elegant and is probably the only place one can feed a giraffe from a second story window.The accommodations are warm it has a highly qualified staff and I hear one of Kenya's finest kitchens. I don't know about you, but I'm soooooooo ready to go. I just adore giraffe! Tootles!