Hotels are great shelters when you're traveling or simply stranded because of sudden heavy rain. However, it is not fun when you're checking in all by yourself or when the place is too common.
This new luxury hotel will soon open in the United Kingdom. It can help you get rid of your boredom by letting you come up close and even dine with a Giraffe. However, you might have a hard time booking it.
Giraffe Hotel or Giraffe Hall, located at Port Lympne Hotel and Reserve in Kent, already racked up plenty of interest, with 9,000 people signing up on the waiting list. The expensive accommodation will be set within a Grade II listed building way back in the 15th and 16th centuries.
It will be offering five cabins and ten bedrooms, which will provide incredible views over the nature reserve where animals such as giraffes, wolves, and lions can be seen.
According to The Sun's latest report, these animals will be the hotel's major highlight, letting the guests interact with the animals during dining through the doors and windows. It will be the first of its kind in the western hemisphere, which is just like the Lion King-inspired attraction in Nairobi, where Disney fans can visit the real "Pride Rock."
What will the new Giraffe Hotel look like
The Lapa, an on-site restaurant, will be converted and extended to include outdoor decking, where guests can take their breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Visitors will have 30-mile views over the Reserve's savannahs where different kinds of animals can be seen roaming.
However, the hotel didn't provide any specific details on how much the experience will cost. A handful of animal experiences are included, such as the famous "Lion Lodge," a loft-style building with massive wood-heated and open fire Scandinavian outdoor baths located on secluded platforms. The lions named Oudrika and Adras, as well as their three cute cubs, can be viewed in the king-size master suite.
Port Lympne Hotel has already invited famous people, including Charlie Chaplin, Lawrence of Arabia, and even Winston Churchill.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.