This is Giraffe Manor. It is located between Nairobi and the Ngong Hills Nature Reserve.
The hotel is an iconic historical building dating back to the 1930s. It is described as "reminiscent of the early days of Europeans in East Africa."
But the real reason the people come here is to encounter the hotel's other visitors.
There are 10 giraffes who live on the property, and each one has a different personality. Several warthogs also call the property home.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe giraffes saunter over from the nearby Giraffe Centre every day.
They pop in the windows to eat with guests.
Giraffes eat a natural plant based diet such as Lucern Grass, salt blocks, and carrots.
The hotel gives guests pellets and vegetables and encourages them to feed the giraffes.
But sometimes the giraffes just like to feed themselves.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe mansion is home to 10 luxurious rooms and suites, which have high vaulted ceilings and romantic canopies over the beds.
It's a small property that can accommodate about 25 guests.
It's not uncommon to wake up to a giraffe in the window.
Meals are included in the room rates. Guests can eat dinner in the formal dining room.
And breakfast is served in the bright, airy breakfast room.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnother option is to eat outside, where guests can enjoy a great view.
Romantic dinners are also served al fresco.
Guests are encouraged to pet the giraffes.
Some brave guests may even go in for a kiss.
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