Every year more and more are born the hotel side: there are some run by robots, others fantasy themed, still others are in the shape of Beagle dogs, but perhaps the strangest of all is the one run by giraffes in Kenya. It is called Giraffe Manor and they are the hosts: the savannah animals with very long necks, who keep the guests company while they have breakfast and roam freely in the property's park. For those who want to live a unique experience in Africa, this is certainly the best choice: here you can admire the local fauna, comfortably sitting at the bar table.
Giraffe Manor: the strangest hotel in the world
It is a boutique and has over 140 acres of land available near Nairobi, Kenya. The Giraffe Manor arouses an incredible fascination among visitors who come to Africa to live the unique experience of safari and offers the exclusive opportunity to admire splendid giraffes even when you are comfortably seated having breakfast. Some lucky guests may even see some occasionally giraffe look out of your bedroom window. The hotel offers guests 10 rooms divided between the main house and the Garden Manor, all in colonial style. Inside the facility's park, in addition to giraffes, there are also numerous birds and small African mammals.
Other strange hotels in the world
Il Giraffe Manor it is not the only sui generis hotel, there are many others, such as the Henna Hotel in Nagasaki, Japan, which is managed only by robots. In the United States there is the Dog Bark Park Inn, the perfect place for those traveling with their animals: it is a structure in the shape of Beagle gigante, in the heart of Idaho. In Vietnam in Da Lat, there is The Crazy House, a hotel that looks like it just came out of one tale complete with mushroom-shaped furnishings and animal sculptures. In Germany, however, there is the V8, a hotel dedicated to guests car lovers with several themed suites, including a car wash and drive-in. Finally, in England there is the Spitbank Fort, one of the most exclusive hotels in the world, reachable only by ship.