Having breakfast with giraffes at Giraffe Manor feels like stepping into a storybook. Located in Nairobi, Kenya, Giraffe Manor is a small hotel known for its resident Rothschild’s giraffes. These giraffes roam freely on the property and often join guests during breakfast. They lean through the windows and nudge for food. The moment feels magical, but it’s real. Guests sit at the table with toast, fruit, and giraffe heads poking through the curtains. The giraffes are gentle, curious, and clearly love attention. They enjoy being fed by hand. Giraffe Manor also supports conservation. It helps protect one of the rarest giraffe subspecies. Each stay directly helps their care and safety. Sharing your morning meal with giraffes in this way creates lasting memories, full of joy and laughter.
Most mornings begin with a soft knock on the window—only it’s a giraffe asking for food. These tall animals often stroll by rooms before sunrise, searching for their first treat of the day. Guests usually find food pellets waiting in small bowls, making it easy to offer the giraffes a snack. Some giraffes poke their heads through curtains or gently tap the window with their noses. The moment feels peaceful and funny at the same time. Children often laugh while adults hurry to grab their phones for pictures. The giraffes love attention and often wait patiently until someone opens a window.
After a quick freshening up, guests head to the dining room where breakfast begins. Inside, long tables are set with fresh fruit, toast, eggs, and hot drinks. The room feels cozy and warm, with wide windows all around. Before long, giraffes begin to poke their heads through the open windows. They stretch their necks with ease and aim their tongues at the food. Guests hold out small treats or place them on the table. The giraffes gently pick them up, licking and munching happily. Staff members always stay close to help. They show how to hold the food and answer questions about the giraffes.
Feeding the giraffes by hand brings a fun, close-up view of these graceful animals. The staff provides small food pellets that fit perfectly in your palm. You stretch your arm, and the giraffe leans in, wrapping its tongue around the snack. Their tongues feel a bit rough but never harmful. They chew softly, their eyes blinking slowly as they enjoy the meal. Children often giggle during this part. Adults look amazed to be so close to such tall animals. Giraffes usually take turns, so everyone has a moment to feed them. Their long lashes and quiet ways make the moment feel calm and happy.
Guests also step outside onto the sunny terrace for more giraffe time. This open space offers more views of the garden and the animals. From here, giraffes walk closer and enjoy more food. It’s a great place for taking pictures or watching them from a new angle. Guests often take selfies or family photos with a giraffe in the background. Sometimes the giraffes gently nudge your shoulder as they wait for another treat. The terrace makes it easier to move around and watch the giraffes from head to hoof. Children love this area because it feels more open and free.
The fun doesn’t end in the dining area or on the terrace. Back in your room, giraffes sometimes pop up at the window again. Guests often save some food for this reason. It’s amazing to wake up, open your curtain, and see a giraffe looking in. You open the window, hold out the food, and the giraffe leans in. Some guests even enjoy coffee in bed while feeding the giraffes. The animals seem to know each room and stop by often. It’s another way to connect with them without leaving your space. Everyone enjoys this private moment with these tall, peaceful visitors.
When breakfast winds down, there’s still more time to enjoy the giraffes outside. Some guests relax in the garden or play near the old swing set. A giraffe may wander nearby, offering another chance for fun and photos. Children swing back and forth while giraffes stroll nearby, creating scenes that look like a movie. Staff members are usually around to answer more questions or help guests take pictures. The open space lets people move freely while still staying near the giraffes. It’s a calm time to reflect on the morning’s fun and take in the peaceful surroundings.
Giraffe Manor plays a big part in protecting Rothschild’s giraffes. This giraffe type is one of the rarest on earth. The manor works closely with nearby conservation centers to protect their future. A part of every guest’s room fee helps feed and care for these giraffes. The money also helps support breeding programs and habitat protection. Staff at the manor share these stories during your stay. They explain how each giraffe came to live here. Many were rescued or raised as part of a safe breeding effort. Guests leave with more than just fun photos—they learn how to help giraffes in the wild.