City Tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia Completes Stunning Paradise Island Resort On Lake Victoria

City Tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia Completes Stunning Paradise Island Resort On Lake Victoria

By Spy Uganda

Kampala: The latest news landing on our desk reveals that the highly anticipated Paradise Island Resort on Lake Victoria, owned by city businessman Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, is now complete.

Renowned for his exceptional marketing expertise Dr. Sudhir has already stirred excitement in the hospitality industry after releasing stunning images of the luxurious resort.

Located just 20 minutes by speedboat from Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala, the new luxury resort has already become the talk of town with its magnificent structures.

With the Christmas season just around the corner, holidaymakers are expected to flock to the newly completed Paradise Island Resort, which promises to offer a perfect getaway for those seeking to celebrate the festive season on the shores of Lake Victoria. To you who are reading this, consider this your early heads-up, don’t say we didn’t alert you!

The resort boasts 10 Standard cottages, 11 standard cliff hunger cottages, 14 units of Deluxe cottages (2BHK) and 3 beautifully appointed Executive Villas which will enable guests to experience the wonder of Lake Victoria and the island’s ambience.

Paradise Island Resort sits on 19 acres of land and is surrounded by another rocky island, which is occupied by trees and a huge number of birds, which makes it extremely beautiful for lovers of bird tourism.

The new resort is a new baby to Ruparelia Group, a company which has distinguished itself for superior hospitality services in Uganda, including Speke Resort Munyonyo, The Commonwealth Convention Center, Kabira Country Hotel, and Speke Apartments, among others.

Dr Sudhir Ruparelia says that the strong demand for top-notch facilities continues to drive Ruparelia Group’s desire not only for growth but also for the Group’s continued quest to make Uganda a destination of choice for tourists.
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