The invention of Airbnb has certainly changed the way we plan our vacations nowadays. After all, Airbnb makes it possible to stay at some pretty unique destinations. For instance, the place showcased here is located at an animal sanctuary. And yes, there are plenty of adorable animals that you can visit with! Your stay here will definitely be one to remember, especially if you love hanging out with farm animals. Take a look:
Sweet Animal Sanctuary is located in the small town of Sweet, Idaho. Animal lovers will be delighted to know that this sanctuary is dedicated to giving unwanted farm animals a good life, and you can even spend the night here!
Sweet Animal Sanctuary began when the two owners, Dr. Nicole Cundiff and Rev. Drew Phoenix, decided in a change of pace. They purchased a farm and started taking in unwanted farm animals so they could live a nice, relaxing life on the farm.
Their wholesome mission is definitely worth supporting, and you can do so by planning your next getaway to Sweet! The sanctuary is home to a spacious Airbnb where you can get an up-close glimpse at life on the farm.
The Airbnb can accommodate up to four guests with two beds and two bathrooms. Known as "The Casita", the home is well-stocked with everything you could need including a kitchen, living areas, and lots of space. The lower main house is also nearby and contains a gym, extra bathroom, and laundry room.
Guests are welcome to venture anywhere on the property during their stay here. That means you can spend plenty of time getting acquainted with the farm's vast population of animals which include sheep, goats, alpacas, chickens, and turkeys.
The sanctuary will even supply snacks for you to feed the animals. A light breakfast and farm fresh eggs are also provided for guests every morning. Basically, you'll be treated to the ultimate farm experience!
Why not try something different for your next weekend adventure? This Airbnb at Sweet Animal Sanctuary is bound to be a great time! See the listing here and book your stay soon.
What do you think? Would you spend the night at this animal sanctuary? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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