Sudhir Ruparelia’s Paradise Island Resort on Lake Victoria is poised to redefine eco-luxury tourism in Uganda. Nestled on a 19-acre island just 20 minutes by speedboat from Speke Resort Munyonyo, the resort merges environmental sustainability with top-notch accommodations. Unlike other island lodges, which might focus on rustic charm or simplicity, Paradise Island offers an elevated experience, boasting 10 standard cottages, 11 cliff-hanger cottages with dramatic views, 14 two-bedroom deluxe cottages, and 3 executive villas.
What sets the resort apart is its seamless integration of luxury and nature. Designed with eco-friendly principles, the resort provides guests with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Lake Victoria, while enjoying the comforts of a modern, upscale retreat. Rajiv Ruparelia, who led the project along with Sheena Ruparelia, explained, “We want guests to not only enjoy the beauty of nature but also understand the importance of preserving it for future generations.” This focus on sustainability, coupled with high-end amenities, positions Paradise Island as a destination for eco-conscious travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The resort is also a haven for bird-watchers, thanks to the adjacent rocky island which is home to a variety of bird species. This makes it especially appealing to eco-tourists, blending leisure with opportunities for wildlife observation. Tourism experts have praised the resort’s potential to attract both local and international travelers, describing it as a “game-changer for luxury tourism in Uganda” due to its accessibility from Kampala, its natural beauty, and its range of luxurious accommodation.
For those looking to visit, the journey to Paradise Island Resort is an easy and scenic 20-minute speedboat ride from Speke Resort Munyonyo, making it both accessible and exclusive. It is expected to draw honeymooners, retreat-seekers, and eco-tourists alike, with its mix of serenity, nature, and top-tier service.
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