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How Sudhir’s Paradise Island Investment Aligns with National Tourism Growth Strategy

Business magnate Sudhir Ruparelia is expanding his footprint in Uganda’s high-end hospitality sector, with his latest luxury project, Paradise Island Resort, now fully completed and scheduled to open in April 2026.

The development signals a broader push toward strengthening Uganda’s national tourism offering, positioning the country to attract premium leisure travellers, destination weddings, corporate retreats and high-spending international visitors.

Developed under the Speke Group of Hotels, Paradise Island Resort is located approximately 20 minutes by speedboat from Speke Resort Munyonyo on Lake Victoria.

The property is designed as an exclusive island retreat, targeting honeymooners, private holidaymakers and executive groups seeking privacy, tranquillity and luxury experiences.

Located about 20 minutes by speedboat from Speke Resort Munyonyo on Lake Victoria, Paradise Island Resort is designed as an exclusive retreat targeting honeymooners, leisure travellers and corporate groups seeking privacy, tranquillity and high-end comfort.

Luxury cottages at Paradise Island Resort overlooking Lake Victoria.

Construction of the resort began on May 1, 2021, as part of a broader push by the Ruparelia Group to strengthen domestic and international tourism offerings. The project blends modern luxury with natural island scenery, offering guests a secluded yet accessible experience.

Initially planned with 22 accommodation units, the project expanded following strong demand projections, adding 16 more units in a second phase.

Aerial view of Paradise Island Resort on Lake Victoria ahead of its April opening.

The completed resort now features:

  1. 10 Standard Cottages
  2. 11 Standard Cliff Hanger Cottages with panoramic Lake Victoria views
  3. 14 Deluxe Two-Bedroom Cottages
  4. 3 Executive Villas designed for maximum privacy and premium comfort

Set on 19 acres, Paradise Island Resort is neighboured by a rocky island rich in indigenous tree species and home to large bird populations, making it especially attractive to nature lovers and bird-watching enthusiasts.

Paradise Island adds to a growing portfolio of hospitality investments by the Ruparelia Group, which includes ongoing expansion at Kabira Country Club, the Speke Resort Convention Centre, Kingdom Hotel and Ssese Beach Resort.

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