There is now an alternative way to see wildlife such as monkeys and hippos, and zebras without hiking or going to the forest, sea, or safari. Some hotels now offer rooms with excellent views of wildlife, letting the animals go to you instead of you going out to look for them.


Singita Pamushana Lodge

In this establishment, you may spot distant birds, crocodiles, and hippopotamuses. It has a lounge bed outdoors and a plunge pool.

This luxurious lodge is one of the best places where you can stay during your Rwanda Safari. Owned by One and Only Resorts, the lodge is located just south of Lake Kivu and you can engage in lots of other tourist experiences while in the area. 

Hotels for Viewing Wildlife Marine Animals, Monkeys, Zebras, and Hippos
(Photo : Pinterest)
Singita Pamushana Lodge (Chiredzi, )

It is on an overlooking ridge of Malilangwe Dam, ensuring a staggering view. It is the sole property located in the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe, making it very peaceful.

READ: 5 Baby Gorillas Born in Bwindi, Uganda Bringing Joy to Mountain Gorilla Conservation Workers

Nyungwe House

This is found in the Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda. It has comfortable suites facing the forest to glimpse mountain monkeys or colobus monkeys since the park teems with primates.

This luxurious lodge is one of the best places where you can stay during your Rwanda Safari. Owned by One and Only Resorts, the lodge is located just south of Lake Kivu and you can engage in lots of other tourist experiences while in the area. 

One & Only Nyungwe House
(Photo : Pinterest)

Cuixmala

This Mexican property in a nature reserve in Jalisco at Mexico's coastline is known for viewing African wildlife and crocodiles, birds, jaguars, and turtles. It is on a bluff with an overlooking view of the ocean, with a private beach.

Cuixmala
(Photo : Pinterest)

The establishment is committed to the conservation of wildlife and many projects aimed at saving wildlife.

READ ALSO: Reverse Zoos: These Wildlife Zoos Allow Caged Humans to Feed Animals

Jabali Ridge

This is in Ruaha National Park in Tanzania, located on a hilltop with great views of elephants in the vast landscape. It is constructed around granite with wooden walkways connecting its guest rooms.

Jabali Ridge
(Photo : Pinterest)

Morukuru Beach Lodge

Located in the De Hoop Reserve in South Africa, you can enjoy suites facing the ocean to spot whales, particularly the migratory southern right whales.

Conrad Maldives

In Rangali Island in the Maldives, you can use a luxurious glass-enclosed bungalow with a breathtaking view of the blue ocean swarming with marine animals.

Conrad Maldives
(Photo : Pinterest)


Swedish Nature Reserve

There is a new villa with a glass floor in Sweden's Eriksberg Hotel and Nature Reserve, a 925-hectare reserve with a prime view of the wildlife below. This serene plush vacation getaway destination offers nature lovers the chance to close the wildlife in Blekinge in Sweden.

 Eriksberg Hotel and Nature Reserve, Sweden
(Photo : Pinterest)

They have a new premium villa accommodations having a glass floor, with the entire villa being suspended almost 10 feet up in the air. This modern "Illusion Villa" is suspended on stilts. It is made with a shiny metallic exterior that reflects the surroundings and provides the illusory sensation of being in mid-air floating mirage.

From their balcony, the guests can view the nature reserve outside, or they can opt to peek at their glass floor to see the wild animals feeding below them, like fallow deer, red deer, European bison, mouflon, and wild boar.

Exciting New Destinations

With the modern innovations of technology and creativity, there is now no need to get grimy, sweaty, or be exposed to the hazards and dangers of wild places such as forests, oceans, mountains, and other natural environments. You can now opt to relax in your room, have your favorite drink in hand, and enjoy real wildlife such as zebras, monkeys, and hippos right in front of you in all their live glory and wildness.

READ NEXT: Giant Panda Gives Birth at Smithsonian National Museum

Check out more news and information on Endangered Species on Nature World News.