Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, Kenya, has been recognized as one of the global social media-worthy hotels. 

This unique boutique hotel, known for its resident Rothschild giraffes, secured the seventh spot on a list compiled by Dubai Tours and Tickets.

The hotel was ranked alongside prestigious hotels like Burj Al Arab and Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai.

The ranking was based on the number of Instagram posts featuring each hotel. Giraffe Manor garnered 117,000 posts, placing it behind the Beverly Hills Hotel (143,000) but ahead of other iconic establishments.

The 10 Most ‘Instagrammable’ Hotels in the World

1. Burj Al Arab – Dubai  

2. Atlantis, The Palm – Dubai  

3. Soneva Jani – Maldives  

4. Villa d’Este, Lake Como – Italy  

5. Bellagio, Las Vegas – US  

6. Beverly Hills Hotel, California – US  

7. Giraffe Manor – Kenya  

8. Ritz, Paris – France 

9. Marina Bay Sands Hotel – Singapore

10. Claridge’s, London – UK  

A Dubai Tours and Tickets spokesperson said:

“The top 10 most Instagrammable hotels in the world offer a glimpse into the ultimate social media hotspots. Topping the list is the iconic Burj al Arab in Dubai, with its distinctive sail-shaped silhouette, views of the Arabian Gulf, luxury suites, and world-class amenities. This makes it a magnet for Instagrammers seeking to capture photos of a luxury lifestyle.”

Giraffe Manor’s Allure

The hotel offers a unique opportunity to interact with Rothschild giraffes, an endangered species. Guests can feed these majestic creatures and capture unforgettable photos.

Beyond its social media appeal, Giraffe Manor participates in a breeding program to conserve giraffes.

While not boasting the sheer number of rooms as top contenders (Burj Al Arab: 2.5 million posts, Atlantis, The Palm: 673,000 posts), Giraffe Manor offers a luxurious experience.

The historic manor house features elegant interiors, verdant gardens, and a charming atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era.

It combines luxurious accommodation with unforgettable wildlife encounters in a private sanctuary near Nairobi National Park. 

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Lorine Otamo is a science journalist who covers health, technology, agriculture, and climate change. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a knack for simplifying complex scientific topics.

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