Ol Lentille
Boscia house
The largest of Ol Lentille's houses, Boscia is a huge three bedroom villa with multiple common areas for people to congregate in, including a large living room with a fireplace.
Named after the boscia (shepherd's) tree, its decor is luxurious but minimalist, with black and white tones dominating.
It has a large wrap-around deck with a plunge pool, and a private outdoor area with a barbecue pit. There are spectacular views of the rugged peaks of Laikipia from most parts of the house.
Acacia house
Acacia is a two-bedroom thatched roof house, built into the mountainside, with large rocks blending spectacularly into the house.
Its decor is inspired by the acacia tree, with accents of gold and blue gracing its plush interiors.
The house has two decks overlooking a watering hole often visited by elephants.
Acacia can also be booked as two separate suites, each including its own dining and lounging areas.
Aloe house
Aloe is a large villa built on two floors, with two large bedrooms on the upper floor, and dining and living areas on the ground floor, with a fireplace. Each of the bedrooms has a large private terrace, accessed through double glass doors and also features a dressing room, sunken bath, and a roofless shower room.
The ground floor terrace has a shaded outdoor dining area and plunge pool.
Its luxurious interiors are inspired by the aloe plant, and feature accents of red.
Carissa house
Carissa is hidden on the property's highest point, with breathtaking 280 degree views of Laikipia's rugged landscape. The bedroom comes with a round bed and floor to ceiling windows. There is a sunken outdoor bathtub in the rocks, often with eagles flying above you, a lounge with a fireplace, a dining room, and a large wrap-around terrace.
The villa's gorgeous interiors are inspired by the carissa tree, and feature pops of green and blue.