Friday, 7 July 2017

The luxury hideaway where just a sheet of glass separates guests from TIGERS


The incredible cabin is designed to sleep up to four people and also has an extensive balcony with uninterrupted 30-mile views across the reserve to the English Channel and beyond to France
The incredible cabin is designed to sleep up to four people and also has an extensive balcony with uninterrupted 30-mile views across the reserve to the English Channel and beyond to France



  • The unique lodge, at Port Lympne in Kent, allows families to sleep within the reserve’s tiger enclosure
  • When the roaring cats become too much guests can enjoy the lodge’s creature comforts instead 
  • There’s a roaring log burner, sleek 4K TV, Bamford toiletries and fluffy bathrobes - plus views out to France 


It might be a luxury hideaway, but there’s no guarantee your bedfellows won’t give you nightmares.
The UK’s first-ever Tiger Lodge has now opened - where guests can catch 40 winks just inches from a tiger’s enclosure, with just a sheet of glass separating their boudoir from the big cats.
The unique lodge, at Port Lympne in Kent, opened last month and allows families the extraordinary opportunity to live and sleep within the reserve’s tiger enclosure.
The UK’s first-ever Tiger Lodge has now opened - where guests can catch 40 winks just inches from a tiger’s enclosure, with just a sheet of glass separating their boudoir from the big cats
The UK’s first-ever Tiger Lodge has now opened - where guests can catch 40 winks just inches from a tiger’s enclosure, with just a sheet of glass separating their boudoir from the big cats
The unique lodge, at Port Lympne in Kent, opened last month and allows families the extraordinary opportunity to live and sleep within the reserve’s tiger enclosure
The unique lodge, at Port Lympne in Kent, opened last month and allows families the extraordinary opportunity to live and sleep within the reserve’s tiger enclosure
The incredible cabin is designed to sleep up to four people and also has an extensive balcony with uninterrupted 30-mile views across the reserve to the English Channel and beyond to France
The incredible cabin is designed to sleep up to four people and also has an extensive balcony with uninterrupted 30-mile views across the reserve to the English Channel and beyond to France
Guests can get up close and personal with the creatures in complete safety – because the sheet of glass is reinforced.

And when the roaring cats become too much, they can enjoy the lodge’s creature comforts instead.
There’s a roaring log burner, sleek 4K TV, Bamford toiletries and fluffy bathrobes.
Guests can get up close and personal with the creatures in complete safety – because the sheet of glass is reinforced
Guests can get up close and personal with the creatures in complete safety – because the sheet of glass is reinforced
When the roaring cats become too much guests can enjoy the lodge’s creature comforts instead. There’s a roaring log burner, sleek 4K TV, Bamford toiletries and fluffy bathrobes
When the roaring cats become too much guests can enjoy the lodge’s creature comforts instead. There’s a roaring log burner, sleek 4K TV, Bamford toiletries and fluffy bathrobes
A night at the Tiger Lodge costs from £375 per night during low season and from £800 per night in high season. Port Lympne Reserve also boasts a Rhino Lodge - an idyllic cottage allowing guests the chance to come face-to-face with Eastern black rhinos
 Port Lympne Reserve also boasts a Rhino Lodge - an idyllic cottage allowing guests the chance to come face-to-face with Eastern black rhinos
The incredible cabin is designed to sleep up to four people and also has an extensive balcony with uninterrupted 30-mile views across the reserve to the English Channel and beyond to France.

Port Lympne Reserve also boasts a Rhino Lodge - an idyllic cottage allowing guests the chance to come face-to-face with Eastern black rhinos.
This species is on the critically endangered list and the herd is the largest in the country.
(The Mail, UK)





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