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How much does it cost to stay at Giraffe Manor?

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Giraffe Manor has been on my bucket list for more than a decade. I always knew it would be a costly stay, but nothing quite prepared me for how much it would cost to stay at Giraffe Manor!

Giraffe Manor

Before we talk rates, it’s important to know that Giraffe Manor is an inclusive property. So for the price, you’re getting more than just the room, you’re getting things like transfers, meals (including select alcoholic beverages), laundry, and frankly, the experience of having a giraffe wake you up in the morning seeking its breakfast. So just how much does a night at Giraffe Manor cost?

Prices vary by room at Giraffe Manor. 2024 room rates start at $1,168 per adult (sharing) and US$ 805 per child ages 2-11 (sharing) and go up to nearly $4,000 per adult (sharing).

When I went in July 2024, I was traveling solo and stayed in the Lynn Room in the Main Manor. Lynn is a Superior Room, the resort’s lowest-level room. The cost for two adults staying in the room would be $2,336. As a solo traveler, I paid $1833.

Rates Include

Room rates at Giraffe Manor include all meals (breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner) plus most drinks, including house wines, beers, spirits, and soft drinks. Transfers to and from Giraffe Manor from within Nairobi, as well as to local attractions and shops are also included. Laundry, Wi-Fi, entrance to the Giraffe Centre, and access to Orchid House dining are included as are use of the facilities at The Retreat, including the swimming pool, steam room, sauna, hot tub, and gym.

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Lori Barbely

Hi, I’m Lori, the Chief Travel Officer for Mostly Solo Travel! I created this site for solo (and would-be solo) female travelers. My goal is to inspire your trips, give you practical advice on how to plan, and to ease your fears so you can explore the world on your own.

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