You don't need to travel to another country to enjoy a safari trip, you can plan a trip to hang with the wild animals in Texas. All you need to do is travel to Fredericksburg, Texas to find the most fitting name for a giraffe hotel.

The Longneck Manor is where you can enjoy a stay with the giraffes in Texas

Located at 1749 Beyer Rd, the Longneck Manor has gaining a large amount of popularity for the amount of people who have stayed the night at this 100 acre hotel. The place is actually not just a hotel, it's an animal sanctuary that was started to help save endangered animals. They also offer rooms for anyone who wants to anyone who wants to spend a night or two, while feeling like they're on a mini-safari.

People can book a night at a room that comes with a view over where its family of giraffes (named Kafele, Betty, Tana, Kili and Indy).

Longneck Manor is also home to its 3 famous rhinos named Fred, Barney and Justin.

If you don't to stay a night at Longneck Manor, people can book a tour of the Longneck Manor so they can check out the giraffes & rhinos, as well as the other animals on the property.

Some other places you can enjoy a safari-like experience in Texas include the Blue Hills Ranch (which is also where you can swim with otters) in McGregor, the Wildlife Ranch in San Antonio & the Texas Zoofari Park in Kaufman (which opens up in March 2025).

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