Blanketed in serene, fringed by beaches! With water, overseeing the world’s second-largest freshwater lake, Entebbe is blessed with tranquillity at the shoreline of Victoria.
The peninsular acts as the country’s main gateway with an international airport (Entebbe), a Sea/Lake Port (Port Alice Nakiwogo), with routes in and out of the country. Secure and beautiful, gratified with nature, forests and birds.
With excessive beauty that is, businessmen such as Sudhir Ruparelia move to tap into such potential with plash executive suites, 5-star hotels and great recreation for fascinating experiences and tourism.
“We usually come to Uganda, struggle to move to the airport days to departure. We need great places to spend feel the nature and refresh before taking flights back to our destinations,” a tourist says.
A five-star hotel, towards Kitubulu, in Katabi town, is in the offing. Businessman Sudhir Ruparelia has added up to his real estate and Recreation Empire.
The first of its Kind, Sudhir is constructing a 350 guest room five-star beach hotel at a rocky site, replacing the nostalgic Ssese gateway at a rocky site, overlooking Lake Victoria and the surrounding lush tropical forests annexe.
The construction of the Beach Hotel which started in 2019 is almost taking shape as the Kitubulu is painted with great construction beautifying Katabi town.
Seated on an approximate 15 acres, the project is expected to take more than Ugx 36 billion, joining the Ruparelia group of Hotels. The completion time is expected in the next one year.
It also serves as an alternative to Entebbe Hotels with vast facilities that leave comfort for tourists to continue visiting the Pearl.
“We want to give Ugandans and the visitors something new and contribute to the growth of the Tourism sector in our country,” Dr Sudhir said in 2019.
Entebbe, being the second tourism city after Fort Portal houses a number of tourism sites in the country, rich in the country’s history and fascinating nature. The Area houses the Uganda Wildlife Education Center, the Mabamba Shoebill site, Entebbe Za Mugula, the Ngamba Chimpanzee sanctuary and Freedom tree.
“The Institution of great facilities such as the Dr Sudhir’s Entebbe hotel greatly suits in our idea of having a tourism sector with great facilities that would attract more tourists to get into the country,” says Lilly Ajarova the CEO of the Uganda Tourism Board.
Sudsier, East Africa and Uganda’s richest businessman and property magnate, is also the Chairman of the Ruparelia Group that has vast investments in real estate, hotels and tourism, insurance, education and media.