We stayed in a hotel with Lions in the room

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  • We stayed in a hotel with Lions in the room
    We visit Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, with on site rooms allowing you to get up close to some of their most incredible animals. Their Lion Lodge is located right alongside their Barbary lion enclosure, meaning that we got to have a clear view of these magnificent animals both from our bed and the bath!
    In this video, we investigate how we feel about the animal encounters offered at places like this vs traditional zoos. We also get behind-the-scenes access at Port Lympne Reserve to learn more about the rare and endangered animals there and the conservation work they are doing with them.
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  • @Zephyrines
    @Zephyrines Рік тому +353

    The Lions think you are a stew in that tub... they keeping checking to see if you are cooked yet 😂

    • @NWANDO_
      @NWANDO_ Рік тому +7

      🤣

    • @Vishalsinghyt1980
      @Vishalsinghyt1980 Рік тому +11

      Lions dont eat cooked food like us. They devour raw meat 😒

    • @Vishalsinghyt1980
      @Vishalsinghyt1980 Рік тому +3

      @cool 123 thanks nobody called me a genius before 🥹

    • @chihiro5156
      @chihiro5156 Рік тому +1

      man 🤣🤣🤣 you're right thou

    • @soufienetchantchane2839
      @soufienetchantchane2839 Рік тому +2

      Lion is just seeing a prey for lunch ! Just respect for the king beautiful ! This is Barbarie Lion origin North Africa ! They fight gladiators in antiquity ! Unfortunately they were exterminated by top predators Humans !

  • @lunalynx9633
    @lunalynx9633 Рік тому +254

    I love this as an idea. Not only is it a rescue/rehabilitation and the animals seem to be well taken care of, but they have educational/entertainment aspect that helps fund more.

    • @babyblue24u
      @babyblue24u Рік тому +6

      When I lived in South Africa as a young girl my parents took me to stay at a resort for a weekend
      were a couple of km away you could here the lions roaring,thank you for sharing,wathing this video
      brought back a lot of memories,all my love from Greece 👍❤

    • @DanielFerreira0923
      @DanielFerreira0923 Рік тому +2

      @@babyblue24u Saying Hi from South Africa too! 😅

    • @Hannaworld246
      @Hannaworld246 Рік тому +2

      ​@@babyblue24u awww I wanna go their one day love from Jamaica🇯🇲 Africa we are one😊

    • @user-ul8ju4iy3f
      @user-ul8ju4iy3f 3 місяці тому

      동물농장 한글자막
      ​@@babyblue24u

  • @user-mm8iz1id5e
    @user-mm8iz1id5e 5 місяців тому +8

    The fact that they are Barbary Lions would make it be such a wonderful experience in life.

  • @chrisdickinson3168
    @chrisdickinson3168 Рік тому +140

    I'm all for places like this. Meeting the zoologists behind the running of these places makes me appreciate the need for them, and its massively important that we can home these endangered animals that just couldn't survive in the wild. Plus isn't it really cool to experience and learn about these beautiful animals that we share our planet with. They money the centre earns from quests staying genuinely goes to the care of the animals which is great to see

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +14

      Definitely! Yes, we loved hearing that all the money earned gets put directly back into the care of the animals

    • @lorieatamian4532
      @lorieatamian4532 Рік тому +4

      Fun story. My boyfriend and I were camping near Niagara Falls and were awakened in the middle of the night by that same sound. Assuming it must be a bear since lions aren’t indigenous to the US, needless to say we were terrified. We expected to find numerous tents shredded to pieces when we woke up. We were surprised to see everything seemed unscathed. Come to find out, there was a zoo near by and what we heard were the lions at the zoo. I have never been so terrified in my life. I feel like they should have warned campers. People could have had heart attacks. I almost did. That said, I would loved to have stayed at this place.

    • @jcs3330
      @jcs3330 9 місяців тому +1

      The 'theory' that 'wild' animals could 'not' survive in the wild (their 'natural' environment) is down to 2 things.
      Man poaching/greed, and the mental conditioning of individuals who believe that zoos should be open to the public, opposed to being closed and used strictly for breeding, conservation purposes only.
      We need to stop using that 'tired' old parental excuse, of zoos are for child education and how will they be funded if not open to the public gawk. Well simple. From a child's education perspective ....read them a book or expose them to animal educational documentaries...take them on a safari!.
      Has for the zoo organisations and funding. Well with all the money that government waste along with the blah, blah, blah about saving and protecting the environment etc, lets not fool 'ourselves into thinking they cant afford it and the easiest excuse is to keep these 'gold fish bowls' open for the public.
      An example of keeping wild animals in an 'unnatural' environment would the Monterey Bay aquarium. This was the only place in the world to house a great white shark but 'chose' not to anymore. Why?... because of the high death rate of the shark (which had also 'historically' failed in other aquariums all over the world) 'not' being in its 'natural' environment.

    • @HassanKhan0135
      @HassanKhan0135 6 місяців тому +1

      That's a one way glass btw!!

    • @norfolkngood8960
      @norfolkngood8960 3 місяці тому

      @@jcs3330 Put your soapbox away 99% of adults are quite capable of learning and understanding about animals etc without needing you to educate us. Fact is not being able to survive in the wild is complicated can you guarantee a captive bred animal has not onlu survival skills needed to feed themselves but also the latent skills to be a parent and teach their offspring to survive too. On top there is of course the manmade issues it's more a case of an animal being able to survive being around man than being able to survive the wild of course. Plus there's climate change where said animal might have thrived before it now might no longer be capable

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792
    @costasworldofmusicmemories5792 Рік тому +12

    Hey Emma and Alec. As a kid I worked at a zoo and helped take care of the animals. The zoo fostered an environment of protection and care and would find animal welfare organizations that would release animals into the wild . Call it a Sanctuary if you will. Rescue and Release is the way to go. I think it's important that you recognize those animals who can be released and thrive.
    Port Lympne Hotel and Reserve are doing good work. We have to be Good Shepherds in protecting our ecosystem. Thank you, Emma and Alec, for taking us there.
    Sending much love to all three of you😍😍😍 from Harriet, Jim and Yuki Richmond, Va.

  • @rlmartinusa
    @rlmartinusa Рік тому +176

    Guys, I really enjoyed this! What a blessing it was to be able to enjoy this experience with you! I think my takeaway is that I view this facility like I might for our long-term care facilities and hospitals. Certainly, it’s sad that people need the care and treatment provided at those places. However, imagine our lives without them. While there are long-term care facilities and hospitals, we’d never want our loved ones to set foot in, we’ve probably heard or seen similar for animals. Fortunately, this place appears to be one of the really good ones! They appear to be doing it right. Always love Mondays with you two! Stay safe guys! 💖💖💖

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +17

      Thank you Rick. Yes.. I think places like this are certainly doing more good than most 🙏

    • @ciangreylim
      @ciangreylim Рік тому

      Urtt7tyffy

    • @yummysatay
      @yummysatay Рік тому +1

      Great concept. They could build the lions den next to (side-by-side) the guest rooms,, eh?

    • @susanaobeid6770
      @susanaobeid6770 Рік тому

      ​@@TravelBeans greetings from UK. What's the name of that country

    • @rlmartinusa
      @rlmartinusa Рік тому

      @@susanaobeid6770 I believe it’s Port Lympne Hotel and Reserve’s - Lion Lodge in the UK

  • @ambyrsummerhays3918
    @ambyrsummerhays3918 Рік тому +28

    I’ve always felt the same way you do about animals in captivity. This is the first time I bothered to stop and think about why they were there and maybe not every zoo or sanctuary is bad. I appreciate this perspective and I’m very grateful for places like this who help preserve and protect the animals and try to assimilate them back into the wild. Big love to them. Thanks for sharing this experience, I really enjoyed seeing it 👍

    • @annadrozdowska7055
      @annadrozdowska7055 Рік тому +1

      Yes every ZOO is bad! Is terrible entertainment.

    • @mousenation3867
      @mousenation3867 5 місяців тому

      True. Poor things aren’t even on the right continent. There reservations in their own country if they need saving then that’s where people should send their money. But it’s not really about the poor lions.

  • @nancybaldwin4893
    @nancybaldwin4893 Рік тому +17

    So happy you are back you both just make my heart happy 😊. I could watch you everyday all day long. Love you 🥰 both. Pregnancy looks so good on you Emma you are glowing. I am so happy for both of you. How exciting to stay in a place like this and see lions walk by.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +3

      Aw thanks so much Nancy, that’s very kind 🙏💛

  • @EvaVilla-pm5mv
    @EvaVilla-pm5mv Рік тому +13

    This is what I respect about you guys. You never try and force your beliefs on anyone. I have many friends of different religions, political beliefs and that is what I enjoy. Listening and learning but able to keep my beliefs and opinions and not be judged. I love animals. I have a season pass at our local zoo and a place I feel safe as a senior to get my steps in. Fresh air and beautiful animals. Thanks for sharing guys truly a great experience. Also not far from here is an animal park that they room free and you drive through and feed the animals. This was amazing to go to after the little babies were born.

  • @erikad2440
    @erikad2440 Рік тому +4

    Animal sightings everywhere, even in bed. what an awesome lodge and animal rescue combination. best yet

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +1

      Yes.. seeing a lion from bed was definitely a memorable experience! 😳

    • @erikad2440
      @erikad2440 Рік тому

      @@TravelBeans It is quite memorable just watching.🤯

  • @sallysampson628
    @sallysampson628 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi guys! I’m with you and in the ideal world the animals would be free to thrive with zero hunting. Seeing the Lions for example it’s clear due to their very low numbers, then where they are is the next best place.
    When I was young I didn’t have an opinion but as an adult it makes me very sad and angry when some wild animals clearly do not live in safe, happy, well cared for environments.
    The world has a long way to go and it’s unfortunate that hunting, removing tusks, horns etc are so sought after at such high prices. Some humans should feel ashamed.
    This was so interesting and what a super place to stay!! Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, thanks so much 🥰🙅‍♀️🙅‍♀️

  • @annak2294
    @annak2294 9 місяців тому +6

    I'm so glad I read the comments before I reacted to this video..All I care about, after watching this, is that the animals are ok, and living. a good life. Thank you for seemingly affirming this....

  • @rosemarieberry9804
    @rosemarieberry9804 Рік тому +3

    Like you, I feel very ambiguous about wild animals kept in captivity, but I think the U.K. is pretty good at returning animals to the wild whenever possible, and supporting wildlife worldwide. However, I lived in France for a few years, and the situation was very different there. I remember sitting having a coffee somewhere, when a fleet of circus lorries arrived. This included a caged lion. I sat and sobbed, and have never forgotten how defeated the poor thing looked. Animal welfare in general was one of several reasons I had to return to the U.K. Your Port Lympne experience looked amazing, but I really didn’t like the pacing, although your lions looked healthy. It was good to hear how successful some of their rehabilitation programmes have been. Take care, and look after that baby of yours! Can’t be long now! Loving your videos by the way.

  • @_edenofearth
    @_edenofearth Рік тому +26

    I don’t normally comment, but I just want to say - I’ve been watching your channel for a year now, and I still get so happy whenever there’s a new video! You guys just seem like such genuinely good people 😄 you’ve also inspired me and my partner to start pursuing travel at age 23. Thanks for all your good vibes

  • @dananorris6242
    @dananorris6242 Рік тому +10

    This place definitely sounds more like an animal sanctuary opposed to a Zoo. I think sanctuary's rescue from abuse and health risk situations. The guy you spoke with sounds like he is passion driven. I am grateful for people like him in the world.
    Thank you for another great video😘🤗

  • @CrysJenkins
    @CrysJenkins Рік тому +3

    I absolutely adore you two. Such beautiful souls filled with joy, love, kindness, and laughter. Sending love to you and your little bean. ❤

    • @_edenofearth
      @_edenofearth Рік тому +1

      I agree! Emma & Alex both just radiate so much positivity and good vibes. My fav travel vloggers! 😁

  • @farriswilliams553
    @farriswilliams553 Рік тому +9

    you might call it stupid, There’s nothing sweeter than being able to afford the luxury of having anything you desire 😊

    • @angievarona4497
      @angievarona4497 Рік тому

      Permit me for interrupting, are we talking about the same Robert Andrew who is based in New York, the forex trader and investment expert ?

    • @angievarona4497
      @angievarona4497 Рік тому

      I agree with you, mr Robert Andrew is quite the guy, I was able to make over $20000 on trading crypto with his help

    • @farriswilliams553
      @farriswilliams553 Рік тому

      I like the sound of this guy, I am also a travel enthusiast but sadly I don’t have the financial power to live my dreams of a n adventurous life, if it’s possible I would also like to do business with this guy, what is the best way I can use to reach out to him

    • @farriswilliams553
      @farriswilliams553 Рік тому

      Thanks for the help guys, I really appreciate the information

    • @s0ulweaver
      @s0ulweaver 6 місяців тому

      Is it the same Robert Andrew that wants to but was unable to scam a single person last year?

  • @becorations1
    @becorations1 Рік тому +5

    We used to live near a lion habitat rescue here in Las Vegas. My husband didn’t realize it and, when I told him I wanted to go, a look of relief fell over his face. He had been hearing (when he would go outside to smoke) them roar while not realizing the habitat was there. He thought it was the sound of him losing his mind. 😂 And wow! What an experience! This is one of my favorites you have stayed at!

  • @TJfromAZ
    @TJfromAZ Рік тому +2

    I too do not like seeing animals locked up but what Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve is doing is amazing! Kudos to them!

  • @kimberleyclaeys9659
    @kimberleyclaeys9659 Рік тому +31

    Now this has got to be one of the coolest places that you two have ever been.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +8

      It’s definitely got to be the most memorable!

  • @joellepatry493
    @joellepatry493 Рік тому +3

    What a unique experience! So glad you got to see them so close. They are such majestic animals, aren’t they?
    Years ago , my friends had a mountain lion named Brutus. They acquired him as a cub. I got to know him then, and was fortunate enough to be there as he grew into an adult.
    He was wonderful. I’d play frisbee with him in the yard, along with their black labrador. They’d bring him to my apartment occasionally, as well. He knew to use the tub for a “litter box”, if you will. Finally, the city made them find a new home for him. They brought him to see me on the way to the airport. He was going to a sanctuary in California. I cried so hard. I hugged him tightly, & he nuzzled my face. He knew he was going somewhere, I think. It was the hardest goodbye.
    My entire experience with him was magical. I remember it so fondly, & know how fortunate I am to have had that time with him.
    Of course, I don’t condone any of this, but it’s what it was. I agree with you both, that we shouldn’t have exotic animals in captivity, save for rehabilitation, or saving the species.
    I joke now that if I were ever to have an encounter, my dumb ass would be there like, “here kitty, kitty”.
    Again, I’m happy for you to have, & share, your experience. It’s very special. Perhaps one day you can share it with your little one soon on the way! I can’t believe how you’ve spent your entire pregnancy. What a trooper you are, Emma! Best wishes for a safe delivery. 👶🏼💕✌🏻

  • @meme5478
    @meme5478 6 місяців тому +2

    Didn't show enough of the lions. The only reason I clicked.

  • @MaddogCapt11
    @MaddogCapt11 Рік тому +54

    Watching a Travel Beans vlog is the best way to start a week. It always puts me in a great mood and educates, too. Thank you! 😀

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +6

      Aw thank you! 🙌💛 Hope you enjoyed the video ☺️

    • @tillujaan412
      @tillujaan412 Рік тому

      ​@@TravelBeans did you 💬 it's enjoyable staying with lions partition between of glass which was unbrokable 😢

  • @heatherangellight8558
    @heatherangellight8558 Рік тому +13

    This was so amazing to see the care the animals are given and how hard they work to help them get back to the wild. What a lifetime experience for you both although I’m sure you’ll go back. ❤

  • @PaulBauck
    @PaulBauck Рік тому +36

    Your views on the nuances of animal captivity/rescue/rehabilitation are a welcome contribution to the dialogue about the future of our planet. You continue to amaze me while entertaining me. Happy travels!

  • @olatunjiolakunle6908
    @olatunjiolakunle6908 Рік тому +2

    One of the most interestinng things I have seen this week.

  • @danofiremano
    @danofiremano Рік тому +2

    The reason I like Yellowstone NP is that the animals aren't captive at all & you can still see them up close. This place you two stayed at seems pretty cool too, for what they do!

  • @raymondabenyamin3788
    @raymondabenyamin3788 5 місяців тому +2

    It’s an incredible trip , we enjoy the journey with you guys . Thank you

  • @seabliss22
    @seabliss22 Рік тому +10

    Thank you so much for this video. I have always refused to visit a zoo because it breaks my heart to see God's creation locked up like slaves. You have opened my eyes to other side of the story. As did a friend of mine who is a volunteer driver at the aquarium. He too explained that many of the animals are in rehab and later get released back into the wild. Allowing the public to see them is a wonderful way to generate funds to keep the project moving forward. Not to say that there are many zoos that are nothing but prisons for animals. Thankfully places like this one are there to rescue as many as possible.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! Yes it’s such a interesting and complicated topic with so many good points on either side

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! Yes it’s such a interesting and complicated topic with so many good points on either side

  • @stevewrissy9748
    @stevewrissy9748 Рік тому +2

    “Wow” The best vlog you’ve ever done.Thank you

  • @luluvsraven
    @luluvsraven Рік тому +1

    She’s watching u guys too. Love it. I’m sure you kept those big cats entertained.

  • @wintergirl3298
    @wintergirl3298 Рік тому +2

    It is hard to see them in captivity but as you say if they are being poached or other things places like you visited are the best place. There are people out there who really truly care. That was a very beautiful sanctuary.

  • @monsieurbono
    @monsieurbono Рік тому +6

    As the modern world encroaches on places home to all animals, it is our duty to ensure their habitats don't become shopping malls and that developers are held accountable for shoving consumerism down our throats in the name of progress. So brave you two! Would love to work in a place like that, feeding and caring for animals but maybe not ones that want to eat me ...

  • @katekenn156
    @katekenn156 Рік тому +22

    This looks like an absolutely incredible experience, but sadly the Lion Lodge rents for £3,150/night, so we may have to put it off for a while... or forever ;) Lucky you guys to have been able to stay there, and what a treat to be able to live vicariously through you!

    • @sagarPandya24
      @sagarPandya24 Рік тому +1

      That's Annual income in 3rd world😪

    • @happydays9613
      @happydays9613 Рік тому +3

      ​​@@sagarPandya24 I don't live in a 3rd world country and not even I could afford that and I have a profession.
      To stay here, you have to have a good income and money spare. Great privilege and experience but not the reality for a lot of working class. Poor or otherwise.

    • @user-jx6xt9un9x
      @user-jx6xt9un9x Рік тому

      Unfortunately only the middle class tw*ts like the pair in this video can afford the experience

  • @shelliebancroft4145
    @shelliebancroft4145 Рік тому +1

    Well, I came from a long line of rescue. Our family wildlife rescues for on shore and off shore. We do not want to keep animals and our mammals from returning home. But some we must to save their life, these decisions are not taken lightly. But the most important thing is the animals' well-being. I wished I could have been where you guys were, just amazing. There chuff just Pierce's your soul. Just loved it all the way around . Those animals there are well care for no doubt about it. Hug

  • @nalinesingh1758
    @nalinesingh1758 Рік тому +2

    Guys I really enjoy this beautiful views of this vlog 💕

  • @Jack-re3zb
    @Jack-re3zb Рік тому +13

    This is a great video. As a zookeeper in the UK it's nice to see behind the scenes of other facilities. It's great that you guys are showing the passion and hard work that goes in to caring for these species and how important good zoos can be.

  • @doneliatonk7946
    @doneliatonk7946 Рік тому +1

    That is a beautiful ‘air be & be’. Since Elsa I’m a lion fan, what a privilege to see them up close ~

  • @designomnea
    @designomnea Рік тому +14

    What an awesome experience/adventure! Thanks so much for sharing what these folks are doing. I'll admit, my favorite part were your faces on those close walk-bys... Laughing tears with the Beans makes my day!

  • @OceanCrazie
    @OceanCrazie Рік тому +3

    Wow! 😍🥰🤟Lions have one of the most Beautiful sounds (next to the songs of a pack of Wolves, or whale calls, etc.). Ultimate calmness 🤟🤗 IMO
    I am totally one of those,
    "Here Kitty, Kitty" people... 🤭😂🤣
    I prefer Zoos & Reserves over a Circus. I was NEVER comfortable w/Circuses

  • @sandyj479
    @sandyj479 Рік тому +5

    This place is totally amazing and what a great experience for you two. The lions roaring sounds so exciting. These are beautiful animals.
    I use to love going to the zoo but after seeing some of the animals, like you said, just pacing back and forth and looking so sad, I stay away from
    them. The organization that is taking care of these animals are doing a fantastic job to maintain the species.

  • @zirie3332
    @zirie3332 Рік тому +2

    OMG, now I DO know what I'd love to do for my 50th birthday in August. GOSH! This is a DREAM!!! I'm all teared up by amaze... oh and laughs hearing your comments too. LOVELY!

  • @tompohio1096
    @tompohio1096 Рік тому +23

    Always exciting to wake up to a new Beans adventure, a proper highlight of our week😊

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому

      Aw thanks Tom! 🙏 Hope you enjoyed it!

  • @fedupnow61859
    @fedupnow61859 Рік тому +9

    This place was stupendous. I loved the cabin and the tub. Just wow , you are so lucky and both beans look just so happy that the baby is near.

  • @pgfarber6576
    @pgfarber6576 Рік тому +10

    The beans call it a lodge. The lions call it their lunchbox.

  • @TamsCupOfTea
    @TamsCupOfTea Рік тому +12

    I have felt that same sadness you are expressing with regard to animals at zoos. It's put me off visiting zoos! But wildlife preservation seems to be for a different cause, in general, and doesn't make me near as sad. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
    @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers Рік тому +10

    What a wonderful place for the animals to be safely cared for and potentially be returned. Once in a lifetime stay experience. Very informative beautiful video guys ~Cara 😊

  • @anlerden4851
    @anlerden4851 Рік тому +3

    I love Blonde Lions so much and I love Blonde Tigers so much too.😊😇🥰😍🤗

  • @gabygaedecke2411
    @gabygaedecke2411 Рік тому +5

    Thank you this thoughtful and worthwhile vlog. And thanks to Portland for their great work. Over the years, I have stopped taking my visitors to our local (excellent) zoo, because it breaks my heart every time. And it follows me, I agonize about their captivity. But you are right - it is important to realize that our natural world has been buggered up *by us*, and rather than leaving these animals to die in horrible circumstances, at least offering them good care and the chance to keep their species alive is our responsibility.

  • @muinbear4702
    @muinbear4702 Рік тому +2

    What an experience (another) guys! I grew up close to port lympne and loved visiting as a child in the 70s. I haven't been back for over 30 yrs as I moved away. It's great to see it flourishing and what a wonderful idea to build the lodge. And the lions make such an incredible beautiful sound don't they? It really vibrates through you.
    It is criminal that places like this have to exist at all but the reality is that until humans change their behaviour towards wildlife they do. Port lympne have been doing amazing conservation work for such a long time. I'm delighted to hear they've had such positive results over the years.
    Traditional size/type of zoos have mostly died out in the UK thankfully and there are many smaller zoo parks doing amazing work. They've all struggled through lockdown and need us to visit and support them in their conservation work. They also provide excellent educational platforms to teach youngsters how important these issues are.
    🙏 for the days these beautiful creatures all get to roam free in their homelands where they belong ❤️

  • @alohatvj
    @alohatvj Рік тому +2

    Very entertaining video 📹. Love ❤️ the room and the animals are maintained very. Two thumbs up 👍.

  • @jms8346
    @jms8346 Рік тому +3

    People watching!!!! Well that’s one way to keep the lions entertained.

  • @magecraft2
    @magecraft2 Рік тому +9

    I am guessing they are using one way glass or that is animal cruelty inflicting Alex in the nuddie in the morning ;) Have to agree my view is very similar but unfortunately we do not live in anything close to a ideal world. Also a well run animal experiences can breed a love for animals in our children helping a new generation who hopefully support the flora and fauna on our planet!

  • @adamjimenez5665
    @adamjimenez5665 Рік тому

    My name is Adam and I'm from the US, and I love watching you guys for the past year. You guys are beautiful together and I love the way you two have fun and love each other. I can't wait for your lilman to be born so we can see him. I'm a father of two and can tell you it is a God send. Keep having fun and it was a great thing you found help with your burnout. God bless you and keep up the fantastic job you guys do.

  • @traceygoodman6203
    @traceygoodman6203 Рік тому +2

    💚💚💚💚💚💚💚🙌👏🏻💐🌱🔥you look stunningly beautiful and your beansy vibe Alex and Emma is as wonderful as ever XOXO SAFE TRAVELS AND HEALTH WEALTH AND BLESSINGS ALWAYS 🇬🇧

  • @nancyhoward7575
    @nancyhoward7575 Рік тому +3

    Wonderful content! Thank you

  • @airenesmiler6624
    @airenesmiler6624 Рік тому +4

    I really appreciate that you look beyond either end of the spectrum, examining the middle ground. I grew up in an era where orcas were just being recognised as being the amazing intelligent animals that they are, this was in part due to the exposure to them in aquariums. But life in captivity for these creatures was and is terrible, and is now so unnecessary and wrong. I am lucky to have seen them in the wild an experience thanks to spending time on the coast of British Columbia. I understand people wanting to go on whale watching tours but am wary of the impact on these whales, so like you I'm torn by animals in captivity for our entertainment.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Airene.. it is such a complicated topic that we’re always so fascinated by! Seeing an orca in the wild is definitely a bucket list moment for us.. maybe we’ll be lucky one day! 🥰

  • @soxrox2574
    @soxrox2574 Рік тому +2

    I'm all in favor of places like this. Having the goal of reintroducing back to the wild if possible is great.
    Plus that experience of staying there with the lions 🦁 Amazing.

  • @Saravon
    @Saravon Рік тому +1

    You guys crack me up and yes those noises are frightening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @aerofly2
    @aerofly2 Рік тому +7

    What a fascinating experience, and kudos to the guys at the Reserve. I find it very strange that it takes countries such as ours to have places like this where we don’t have these species naturally, to try and conserve those species in countries where they roam free, and such facilities are rare.

  • @inzieoscar
    @inzieoscar Рік тому +3

    Poor Emma sitting in the back seat... bumping and rocking around.... very brave of her with her car sickness and pregnancy.

  • @MagicRich
    @MagicRich Рік тому +2

    I work here, it truly is an amazing place!

  • @reneecloyd6114
    @reneecloyd6114 Рік тому

    It's so hard to reconcile the sadness of animals being captive with the gratitude of saving them from death. Much appreciation for the people who dedicate their lives to providing the best environment possible.

  • @sharonlundquist8433
    @sharonlundquist8433 Рік тому +7

    Since I've been a kid, my dream was always to see lions or tigers in the wild... Thank you for letting me live my dream through your travels.

  • @brianpurcell9058
    @brianpurcell9058 Рік тому +4

    Fantastic place but I'm in a conflict between these animals should be in the wild but I can see why they are not !! Not sure how I feel about it to be honest ! Unique experience all the same 👍

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Рік тому

      Yes.. it’s such a tricky subject to navigate as there are so many good points for every side and so many variables! Thanks for watching Brian 🙏☺️

  • @eleanorcramer7986
    @eleanorcramer7986 Рік тому +1

    As a little person dressed in plaids with my mom the proper Anglophile wearing sensible shoes I didn’t then expect the common place rough language paired with an English accent. It’s so very much a treat to hang with you. I’m certainly not offended. I love you guys. I had an apartment that was across from wolves and peacocks at the zoo. I don’t like to go there anymore knowing what I know about the dirty dealings within the system.

  • @isbjrn358
    @isbjrn358 Рік тому +1

    One of the most things, besides a lot others, i liked and still like about you, Emma and Alex, is that you try to be open minded, share your feelings and thoughts but always encourage your viewers to make their own opinions and experiences and give your best to look on st not just from one side. Thanks, as always, for your content, your personalities and for sharing parts of your life with us. Best wishes from northern Germany

  • @angiehowie9149
    @angiehowie9149 Рік тому +4

    Everything you both have said is exactly how I feel. I follow a group in Africa that find elephants dying from drought or orphans from poachers and they nurse them and get them ready for release into the wild. It's amazing watching them work. I always wonder, how many are going to survive the next poaching season or drought after they've been released though. But I'm happy they have a safe place to grow and get strong while they are there. But at the same time, to see how many animals CAN'T be taken back into the wild is very sad. I saw that there are Zoo's that have a program where they're now doing artificial insemination in some tigers on the brink of extinction because their numbers are so few, that finding a non-related mate (so they can avoid health issues) has become an issue, especially if the female and male won't accept each other, which could lead one to killing the other... Things you just don't think about! I guess in that case, the first priority is getting the numbers up, second is teaching them how to be wild again?? I wish there were easy answers when it comes to this stuff. But as you said, it's not black and white and so much to think about and at least the people running these programs are doing something.

    • @rakelllindsay6600
      @rakelllindsay6600 11 місяців тому

      Interested to know what this group is that you follow..

  • @WilderhopeAdventures
    @WilderhopeAdventures Рік тому +7

    Had a look at the cost....£3500 for 2 nights. WOW Much as this would be amazing there is no way any normal person could do this

    • @seabliss22
      @seabliss22 Рік тому +6

      Don't look at it as I have to pay this for only two nights. Look at it as a donation to a worthy cause and as an appreciation for your generous gift you get to spend two nights there. 🥰

    • @floatingpeaks4584
      @floatingpeaks4584 Рік тому

      Why would you pay 3500 for a hotel room in England. 😂😂

    • @WilderhopeAdventures
      @WilderhopeAdventures Рік тому

      @@seabliss22 That's a fair point but there is still no way I can justify that amount for two nights...or even a week

    • @chokolatelatte4764
      @chokolatelatte4764 Рік тому +2

      It is very expensive, but look at it as more helping with the cost of running the place. There are hotels out there charging that much just for a room, this has so much more.

    • @tootsieb11
      @tootsieb11 Рік тому +1

      I suppose they have to generate income to help with the running costs...If there were a group of 4 then it may be manageable, it is a unique experience.

  • @carieannpayne7091
    @carieannpayne7091 Рік тому

    I volunteered at an AZA zoo while we were temporarily stationed in El Paso TX. There is a reason, there is a rhyme. I am grateful for accreditation, and I am grateful for animal conservation. I’m very grateful.

  • @JasonBrownafewmomentsl8er
    @JasonBrownafewmomentsl8er Рік тому +2

    I pretty much feel the same as you about wildlife in captivity

  • @chokolatelatte4764
    @chokolatelatte4764 Рік тому +4

    Wow, never knew of this place, though expect very expensive to stay!
    Are the windows one way so the lions can't see you? They don't seem to take notice of you walking around.

  • @ruthanderson4925
    @ruthanderson4925 Рік тому +7

    This is so cool! We have a place near where I live (Northeast Florida, US), called The Catty Shack, and it's a preserve for big cats. While they don't have a place to sleep, it is possible to go and view the tigers and other cats they have there, and the admission goes to support the care of the animals. I think they even have yoga - can you imagine trying to meditate with a tiger checking you out??? Anyway, this is probably my fav video of yours that I've seen so far!

  • @gvbalajee
    @gvbalajee Рік тому +2

    Wonderful lion lodge expeditions

  • @thaliad6759
    @thaliad6759 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. I live not too far from the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado and have visited many times to see the lions, tigers, leopards, bears, wolves etc that they rescue. They have over 1200 acres and try to make the living environments as close to what the animals would experience in the wild. Places like this are important as they rescue animals from bad and often illegal situations or give them a home when they are older. I love that they work to bring the animals, that are capable, back to the wild as well. While any animal in captivity is a sad thing, it is good that places like this also educate and make people aware of the plight of these beautiful creatures.

  • @Ian-ks9fo
    @Ian-ks9fo Рік тому +2

    If you're still down in Kent, check out the Harbour Arm and Creative Quarter in Folkestone.

  • @81clive
    @81clive Рік тому +1

    Travel Beans needs a wildlife holiday in africa! I am originally from South Africa, now uk. Miss the wildlife! Imagine driving around a game reserve the size of london ! and staying in the middle, were wildlife roam freely🦏🦁

  • @angeliquebelluomini7797
    @angeliquebelluomini7797 Рік тому +2

    Zoo = bad, sanctuaries = good and I joyously support them🥰

  • @roseannarabia6461
    @roseannarabia6461 Рік тому +1

    I feel your conflicted feelings, I have the same feelings on the matter. I think its wonderful what they are doing for those animals, and I also know that there are many more places that aren't doing well for animals they claim to be rescuing. I live in Amarillo, TX in the US and live about 1 1/2 mi from a wildlife rescue. Oddly, in the 6 years I've lived here I have never seen them, but I hear lions and monkeys at night all the time. I personally, would go to stay where you stayed because I would want to learn more about the animals from people that are knowledgable and that truly are showing that the money they raise from the accommodations are helping to care for them. It really is a grey area and no one solution works in every situation, and there is more people doing harm than good in most cases. I applaud them for their efforts. Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @MaraNMinn
    @MaraNMinn Рік тому +2

    It is nice to see how and why some animals are kept in captivity and get a better idea on what some people and places are doing to make a difference. Thanks for sharing this!! 💕

  • @gailwagner8115
    @gailwagner8115 Рік тому

    I agree with how you feel on this subject.. it is also true that if people don't fall in love with animals they won't tend to protect them as well. This can help people and animals.. ❤️

  • @rebeccamoore4177
    @rebeccamoore4177 Рік тому +2

    You hit the balance well. Needs must as you Brit’s say!

  • @paulgill7271
    @paulgill7271 Рік тому

    My grandparents used to live near Port Lympne and so we used to hear the animals all the time whilst sitting in the garden.
    I haven't been back there for a long time and I had forgotten how lovely it is. Love watching your videos xx

    • @susanaobeid6770
      @susanaobeid6770 Рік тому

      That will be a nice experience I wish I can come there for my nest vacation. Greetings from UK hope you're good and the weather condition over there is favourable

  • @vickysicling6824
    @vickysicling6824 Рік тому

    As a child and young adult I have always held a strong belief in freedom for animals big and small. As I have got older I have an appreciation of conservation and the impact that not protecting our planet’s inhabitants would have on our over all eco system. Black Fish’ was definitely a defining moment for me to oppose ANY form of keeping an animal for entertainment or monetary gain. ❤

  • @mariamunroe6861
    @mariamunroe6861 Рік тому +1

    I feel exactly how You Both feel about these animal's..., Thank You for sharing....

  • @tone459
    @tone459 Рік тому +2

    Love that lodge, figured I'd book it... £3.5k for a couple of nights, that really is a special stay!

  • @PeppermintPatty1405
    @PeppermintPatty1405 Рік тому +2

    Amazing!!! And what a wonderful way you two are going to share your experiences with your new addition. Blessings and keep ‘em coming.

  • @annegus5443
    @annegus5443 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing. Organizations like these are so important for supporting conservation efforts as well as educating the public.

  • @deborahallford7337
    @deborahallford7337 Рік тому

    I worked at an exotic animal sanctuary in CO for several years, and was privileged to sleep out on the deck ABOVE the lions and tigers one summer night. I will love the sounds of lions roaring and tigers chuffing FOREVER. AWESOME VIDEO!!

  • @joannridgway7972
    @joannridgway7972 Рік тому

    I truly enjoyed your video this week to the Lion and animal preserve! You ask out thought on the care of the Animals , It seems as though their very well taken care of and loved . I commend the people who are spending their time and funds to build a place for the animals. We all know the first man and woman were given the responsibility of caring for the animals but were disobedient to their creator
    And lost that privilege.
    I feel as though God saw to it that certain people with the knowledge and ability to do this enormous job were led to be the caretakers of his creatures of the wild .
    So I am thankful for these dedicated individuals who are putting their selves out there to be used .
    I didn’t hear the source of funding so if it’s not a country or government’s funded ,I sincerely applaud these caretakers .and a BIG THANK YOU GUYS FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 💖💖
    I love your content ,am anxious to see your new little Bean 💕💕💕

  • @Prplpassions
    @Prplpassions Рік тому

    There is a place in the states (Arkansas) that my husband and I have been supporting for years. They are refuge that has lions, tigers, bears, and a few smaller animals. All these animals are illegal are own and have been rescued from terrible situations. They also have rooms you can stay in next to the tigers. It’s so amazing to hear the lions calling. That sound is amazing! It carries a long way.

  • @jpennturner
    @jpennturner Рік тому +2

    Zoos are really important for conservation.

  • @chrisprideaux151
    @chrisprideaux151 Рік тому

    I’ve been fortunate enough to stay here and it’s an absolutely fabulous experience. Each of the animals appear well looked after with more open spaces than any other Park I’ve visited in the UK. Whilst it’s not cheap, what you do recognise is that your money is well spent on the welfare of each & every species.

  • @TheShauNanigans
    @TheShauNanigans Рік тому

    All of the people claiming this is click bait are hilarious. No one who works with these animals for even an hour would think it's a good idea for strangers to spend the night with something like lions or tigers. Something terrible would happen, and then none of the animals will have a home. The lions walk right up to their windows multiple times though. They may as well be in the room at that point. There are far more obvious click bait situations than this. It's like when people complain about Tread the Globe not physically driving their van the circumference of the world. Really people? How do you think their van would survive a trek across the ocean? People's expectations are so weird.
    Another great video. You're one of the channels I've come to look forward to the most each week. Best of luck to you on your future travels and baby adventures.

  • @livmaria942
    @livmaria942 Рік тому

    Thank you, it was a wonderful experience, and that someone is taking care of the problem. They seem to be having a good time and enjoying life, And wow Emma your body language moving by the windows was so funny, Because you really show the emotions we humans have at the thought of a lion so close. What an experience you had and good questions you asked the guy in the car. I hope you are well and you are enjoying your growing belly Emma, smile,, Just I was young now and expecting a baby which is the greatest gift and joy you can feel, You Alex is the most beautiful man with such a bright soul. Yes, you are both wonderful people with a wonderful mood. Thank you,

  • @Phiyedough
    @Phiyedough Рік тому

    My only reservation about this system of rescue and ultimate release is that the animals have to endure the long journey back to Africa or wherever. Things like zoos do raise awareness of wildlife and hopefully help to inspire future generations of people to devote their lives to helping endangered species.

  • @jujugypsyjourney3826
    @jujugypsyjourney3826 Рік тому +2

    Wow~ what a wonderful place! 👍💕 th for sharing

  • @gaeldejonge
    @gaeldejonge Рік тому +2

    I agree about most zoo enclosures but this place seems amazing! Thanks so much for sharing this and your incredible experience there 😮

  • @novicemorris
    @novicemorris Рік тому

    The bears are the best. The fun they have playing with each other is an absolute hoot to watch.

  • @estherhardcastle2732
    @estherhardcastle2732 2 місяці тому

    Loved, loved this! Laughed out loud several times.