Accommodation
Two Distinct Expressions of the Wild
At Randilen Plains, accommodation is shaped by the landscape itself.
Whether staying at the architect-designed Lodge or the immersive Bush Camp, the experience is rooted in privacy, space and an uninterrupted connection to the surrounding wilderness.
Both offer comfort and considered design.
What differs is the way you choose to inhabit the wild.
The Lodge
Positioned within sweeping open plains, the Lodge is defined by its circular bandas inspired by traditional Maasai bomas. Each structure is subtly raised above the earth, allowing the buildings to sit lightly on the land while blending naturally into the terrain, organic in form, refined in execution.
With only six bandas, generously spaced across the landscape, the Lodge maintains an intimate atmosphere. Wildlife is often visible throughout the day, drawn to the natural waterhole located directly in front of the main building. A swimming pool and expansive viewing deck offer space to unwind while remaining immersed in the landscape.
The Lodge offers a quietly luxurious safari experience – architectural, grounded and deeply connected to place.

The Bush Camp
For those drawn to a more immediate encounter with the wilderness, the Bush Camp offers a classic tented safari setting without sacrificing comfort.
Eight spacious tents, including generous family configurations, are positioned to capture open views across the plains. Each tent features en-suite facilities, comfortable bedding and thoughtful design elements that maintain a sense of authenticity.
Without the structure of permanent buildings, the Bush Camp feels lighter, closer – shaped by sounds of the night and the rhythm of the bush itself.
It is a return to the essence of safari: immersive, unfenced and quietly unforgettable.
