Tourists at the world-famed hotel.
Business News Kenyans welcome to experience hotel whose availability is hard to come by as it is often booked a year in advance
As a powerful indicator of light at the end of the covid-19 tunnel, one of Kenya’s most iconic tourism destinations, the Giraffe Manor re-opens tomorrow May 29, 2020. The hospitality industry in Kenya, as most of the world, closed temporarily since March when flights were suspended and major restrictions imposed by the government to curb the spread of Covid-19. The re-opening thus is a welcome development for an industry, and especially thousands of anxious workers, which has borne the harshest effects of the global pandemic. Often referred to as one of the most Instagrammed properties in the world, the exclusive boutique hotel is set in 12 acres of private land within 140 acres of indigenous forest in the Lang’ata suburb of Nairobi. The historic manor house, modelled on a Scottish hunting lodge in 1932, has extraordinary appeal that harks back to the 1930s when European visitors first flocked to East Africa to enjoy safaris. With its stately façade, elegant interior, verdant green gardens, sunny terraces and delightful courtyards, guests often remark that it is like walking into the film Out of Africa: indeed, one of its twelve rooms is named after the author Karen Blixen.
Giraffes check in for breakfast.

