Ugandan businessman Sudhir Ruparelia, the Chairman of Speke Group of Hotels and the Ruparelia Group, has been recognised for his remarkable impact on the country’s tourism and hospitality industry.
The award was given to him on September 27, 2025, during the World Tourism Day celebrations held in Arua City. The national event was officially led by Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja.
Sudhir, well known for his long-term support of wildlife conservation and eco-friendly tourism, received a golden flamingo trophy. The trophy stood as a symbol of his efforts to safeguard Uganda’s environment while positioning the country as a major travel destination worldwide.
The function took place at the Arua City Golf Course, where leaders from government, foreign dignitaries, tourism players, and members of the community gathered. This year’s celebrations were guided by the international theme, Tourism and Sustainable Transformation.
During the ceremony, Prime Minister Nabbanja applauded the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities for its continuous work in growing the sector. She also highlighted the role of private investors such as Sudhir, saying their contributions had transformed Uganda’s economy. She noted that tourism remained one of Uganda’s strongest development pillars and stressed that investors like Dr Sudhir had uplifted hospitality while advancing wildlife protection and empowering communities.
Sudhir’s award comes after decades of dedication to tourism, hospitality, and conservation. His investments have revitalised national parks, encouraged eco-tourism, protected endangered wildlife, and created livelihoods for many Ugandans. Under his leadership, Uganda has gained stronger visibility as a preferred tourist destination, greatly contributing to national income.
This recognition further secures Sudhir Ruparelia’s place as a central figure in Uganda’s journey toward sustainable tourism.

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