Individually designed by Dutch architect G. Hooft Graafland, each blends beautifully with its setting, not least because of their carefully constructed turf roofs Four villas have a double bedroom, four have twin beds, one is for honeymooners, and the remaining one is for family use. Entering a double or twin villa, you’ll find the the bedroom – this is spacious and includes mosquito netting around the bed/s, air conditioning, an overhead fan, reading lights, plenty of storage space, and a vanity table with mirror over as well as a hairdryer and plug points. There’s a separate lounge area too, with a comfy cane sofa and chairs, a coffee table strewn with reading material, a tea-and-coffee station, and a mini-bar. The en-suite washroom contains flush toilet, twin washbasins, double showers, and a freestanding bathtub. Dressing gowns and a few toiletries are supplied. From the bedroom, sliding doors open out onto a private deck, which offers a couple of safari chairs, a parasol, and lovely lake views! The honeymoon villa benefits from all of these features in addition to an outside shower, while the family villa is big enough to sleep a maximum of two adults and three children.