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Longneck Manor is the home to a “Crash” of three rhinos (Fred, Barney and Justin) as well as a “Tower” of giraffes (Kafele, Betty, Tana, Kili and Indy). Our animal ambassadors help guests connect with animals in the wild and help conservation efforts with our partner organizations.
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Longneck Manor is a unique conservation-focused destination nestled on over 100 acres in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas. It offers an unforgettable experience where guests can stay close to giraffes and rhinos, enjoying the comfort of beautifully decorated suites equipped with full-length windows for an up-close view of the animals.
Each 75-minute tour includes up-close encounters with our resident giraffes and rhinos, the chance to visit our state-of-the-art indoor animal care facilities and engaging conversation with our animal care specialists. During the experience, guests can provide snacks for the animals, pose for photos, and ask questions.
Each 75-minute tour includes up-close encounters with our resident giraffes and rhinos, the chance to visit our state-of-the-art indoor animal care facilities and engaging conversation with our animal care specialists.
28 Αυγ 2021 · Located just minutes from Main St Fredericksburg, Longneck Manor is a 102-acre non profit conservation park currently home to reticulated giraffe, southern white rhino and one very shy sloth! We offer daily tours featuring intimate and hands-on experiences with our ambassador animals.
Longneck Manor is a conservation agency that houses giraffes and rhinos just outside Fredericksburg. They are a luxury hotel/B&B (if you stay, you can wake up and see giraffes from your cabin). But they also offer conservation tours where their staff will teach you about the animals they care for.
9 Νοε 2022 · Longneck Manor, a giraffe sanctuary in Gillespie County, announced the arrival of a baby giraffe, the first calf born at the newest open-range conservation park in the U.S. After a 15-month wait, the newest addition to its wildlife family of the female reticulated giraffe calf was born Oct. 18 and named