KAMPALA, Uganda — The Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort Limited in Kampala has been awarded a 5-star rating by the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB).
The rating follows a nationwide grading and classification exercise of accommodation facilities conducted by the UTB from June to August 2024.
The exercise aimed to recognize and award star ratings to facilities that comply with the Uganda Tourism (Classification of Accommodation Facilities and Restaurants) Regulations.
Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort Limited’s 5-star rating is a testament to its commitment to maintaining quality hospitality standards, according to Lilly Ajarova, Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Tourism Board.
The UTB appreciates the resort’s efforts in positioning Uganda as a preferred tourist destination, Ajarova said.
A five-star rating is the highest rating given to a hotel, resort, or other accommodation provider, indicating exceptional quality, service, and amenities.
In the hospitality industry, star ratings are used to classify hotels and resorts based on their level of luxury, service, and facilities. The rating system varies from country to country, but here is a general breakdown:
- One-star: Basic, no-frills accommodations with limited amenities.
- Two-star: Simple, clean, and comfortable accommodations with some amenities.
- Three-star: Mid-range accommodations with a higher level of comfort, amenities, and services.
- Four-star: Luxury accommodations with high-quality amenities, services, and attention to detail.
- Five-star: Exceptional, world-class accommodations with outstanding amenities, services, and personalized attention.
A five-star rating typically indicates that a hotel or resort has:
- Luxurious rooms and suites with high-end amenities
- Exceptional dining options, including fine dining restaurants
- World-class spa and wellness facilities
- Excellent service, including personalized attention and concierge services
- High-quality amenities, such as pools, fitness centers, and business centers
Uganda’s tourism industry has been growing steadily, with the country’s unique wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage attracting visitors from around the world.
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