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The world’s best hotels for up-close wildlife encounters

Sleep with the giraffes ... or the lions ... or the wolves

Anantara Golden Triangle - Chiang Rai, Thailand
Anantara

There’s nothing better than waking up to a great view, right? Whether it’s the glittering New York City skyline or the charming canals of Amsterdam, I’ve been lucky enough to soak in some pretty spectacular sights from hotel windows. But let’s kick it up a notch. What if your morning view wasn’t skyscrapers or cobblestone streets, but a giraffe poking its head through your balcony or lions lounging just beyond your lodge? We’re talking about wildlife encounters so up close and personal that you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into the wild.

From luxury lodges in Africa to jungle retreats in Asia, these destinations aren’t just hotels; they’re once-in-a-lifetime adventures. Pack your camera, grab your binoculars, and let’s cover some of the best spots to stay if you want to share your morning coffee with the animal kingdom.

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Wolf Cabins at Parc Omega – Quebec, Canada

Wolves looking through the bedroom window at Canada's Parc Omega Wolf Cabin.
Parc Omega

Quebec’s Parc Omega debuted its one-of-a-kind Wolf Cabins in 2019. Here, guests can overnight in one of two rustic cabins, appropriately named Alpha and Omega. Both feature massive, panoramic windows, which are the only things separating the sleeping quarters from the park’s resident gray wolf pack outside. Cabin guests are also provided exclusive access to a private boardwalk overlooking the park’s wolf and bear enclosures.

Lion House at GG Conservation Wildlife Reserve – South Africa

Lion House at-GG Conservation Wildlife Reserve
GG Conservation Wildlife Reserve

If sleeping among wolves isn’t quite dangerous enough, South Africa’s Lion House offers an equally bucket-list-worthy alternative. This self-contained cottage is set inside the private GG Conservation Wildlife Sanctuary, home to a pride of more than 70 lions. The VRBO listing guarantees that guests are never more than five meters away from a lion during their stay. The remote location is also home to zebra, wildebeest, ostrich, impala, and many other native African species.

Taronga Zoo Wildlife Retreat – Sydney, Australia

Taronga Zoo Wildlife Retreat
Taronga Zoo Wildlife Retreat

Recently, Sydney’s Taronga Zoo opened the country’s most intimate overnight wildlife encounter. The aptly named Wildlife Retreat consists of 62 designer hotel rooms adjacent to the zoo’s open-air animal sanctuary. Every room is modern and luxuriously appointed with panoramic windows overlooking the expansive wildlife enclosure. Australia’s most iconic critters, including kangaroos, koalas, and exotic birds, roam relatively free just outside the guestroom windows. Retreat guests also enjoy free entry to the zoo and access to exclusive after-hours park tours as well.

The retreat aims to inspire guests to be more eco friendly. “We are so very proud of our Wildlife Retreat at Taronga, and in doing so, provide a way for our guests to develop meaningful connections with amazing Australian wildlife,” said Cameron Kerr, CEO of Taronga Conservation Society Australia in a press release shared with The Manual. “We have taken great care in the development of the Retreat to ensure it has a strong focus on environmentally sustainable design and that it’s respectful and in keeping with the natural landscape.”

Giraffe Manor – Nairobi, Kenya

Giraffe Manor
Giraffe Manor

Kenya’s Giraffe Manor is likely the world’s oldest and best-known boutique hotel for intimate wildlife encounters. The private, 12-acre sanctuary has been welcoming guests to the suburb of Langata outside Nairobi for nearly 100 years.

The stately, elegantly appointed rooms are reason enough to visit. But the real draw is the resident herd of giraffes that freely roams the property. They’ll often crane their long necks through guestroom windows in search of snacks and head scratches.

Lekkerwater Beach Lodge – South Africa

Lekkerwater Beach Lodge
Lekkerwater Beach Lodge

South Africa is best known for its land-based wildlife experiences. But, a few hours from Cape Town lies the De Hoop Natural Reserve, a pristine coastal sanctuary where whales and dolphins outnumber people. The seven-room Lekkerwater Beach Lodge offers the reserve’s only boutique luxury accommodations.

While the high-end rooms are posh and destination worthy in their own right, the big get-here is what’s just outside. The lodge boasts some of the best land-based whale-watching in the world. From July to November, guests can witness hundreds of Southern Right whales on their annual migration from Antarctica.

Anantara Golden Triangle – Chiang Rai, Thailand

Anantara Golden Triangle - Chiang Rai, Thailand
Anantara

The Jungle Bubbles at Anantara Golden Triangle in Chiang Rai, Thailand, allow you to sleep in the middle of an elephant habitat. Each Jungle Bubble includes a bedroom and living space with a king-sized bed and a seating area under a transparent roof, allowing you to experience wildlife encounters up close.

You’ll also enjoy fluffy bathrobes, slippers, a coffee maker, and 24-hour in-room dining service to make your stay luxurious. If you want to make your stay extra special, consider booking the Jungle Bubble Lodge, which includes two bedrooms, a large outdoor terrace with a plunge pool, and butler service. When you want to get up close and personal with the elephants, just step out on your terrace and enjoy the view.

Mike Richard
Mike Richard has traveled the world since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked endangered African wild dogs in South…
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