Port Lympne & Reserve near Hythe, Kent, is letting people feed wild animals from your bedroom. It said the hotel is planning to open Giraffe Hall, which will be situated inside the safari park’s 15th century Grade II listed Wealden hall house.
The stunning building boasts 10 en-suite bedrooms and five luxurious cabins that boast “30-mile unrivaled views over the reserve.”
Guests who stay at the hotel will be able to look out over the 600-acre site, which is home to more than 900 animals including black rhino, gorillas, tigers, and lions. They also can feed the giraffes from their bedroom windows, while there’s also going to be a cabana-style retreat for visitors to sit and enjoy a drink and take in the views.
The guests will be able to have a good night’s rest and awaken by stunning creatures walking down the trail beside the building.
“Once completed, the hotel will offer a luxury safari feel while incorporating the comforts and décor of an English stately home,” a statement from Port Lympne.
There is already a huge list waiting for it while the Giraffe Hall is expected the luxury hotel will open next summer. Also, it said that over 9,000 people have shown their interest in booking a stay there while the cost for a night is yet to be revealed. But there is no doubt it will be cheaper than flying out to Nairobi to experience a Kenyan safari.
Source: Daily Star