Elephant encounters for £11 a night? Spotting leopards for £40? A Giraffe Manor alternative for £150? We explain how
From dining with giraffes to sharing your pool with a thirsty elephant, Africa is full of unique (and utterly Instagrammable) wildlife encounters, most of which cost a small fortune. But there are ways to enjoy these experiences on a (relative) budget. Here’s how.
The blow-out: Every influencer worth their salt has posted photos of themselves sharing breakfast with Giraffe Manor’s resident herd of Rothschild’s giraffes – which poke their heads through open windows looking for specially-formulated pellets to eat.
A visit to this impressive colonial mansion-turned-breeding centre, a wood-panelled fantasy of roll-top baths and glistening gramophones on the edge of Kenya’s Nairobi National Park, has exploded in price since it became Insta-famous, with a night’s stay starting from £850pp.
The money-saver: The Giraffe Centre, next door to the manor, charges non-guests £8 to feed the animals from a raised platform, but if you want to enjoy breakfast on a terrace as the giant animals nibble from your table, there’s Guesthouse Voigtland in Namibia. It offers a Giraffe Manor-type experience – for less than £150pp a night.