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01-13-17 16:31 #1313
Posts: 215Originally Posted by DonOmar [View Original Post]
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01-10-17 23:10 #1312
Posts: 215One man's vomit is another man's meal
Originally Posted by Butterfly72 [View Original Post]
The location is the only positive other than the low cost. But then you get what you pay for including on-going visits from the police if you stay there long enough. Yes they get tipped off (and paid off) by the 'very friendly and helpful' staff that you rave about.
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01-10-17 21:43 #1311
Posts: 231Queen Escorts
Dear mongers,
Thanks to lead from other post of Ubique I decided to venture & test girls of escort services. Thats what I enjoyed most in UK some years back.
So checked in and contacted through them WA booking no. The guy was friendlier and cool. Sent me pics of currently available gals.
Selected Cathy who is fair looking nice face cut girl. It was last Sunday Afternoon. Checked in at Tip Tone Hotel Muyenga an average hotel but with spacious rooms.
It was deal or heart break since Cathy does not offer BBBJ or CIM. After so much of percipience she offered to try CIM without condom.
Massage was excellent erotic & relaxing. Had good round of CBJ, Sex in cow girl position & CIM.
Total Damage USD 120 at Ush. 3500 to USD hence paid 420,000 Ush to escort agency. Hotel Room was 100,000 & drinks 10 k.
It was an average encounter. My Heart still wanted more hence selected very petite girl called Ms. Shanita for Monday evening encounter.
Well Girl was delayed so escort agency guy sent another replacement but girl was not at good.
At 6.30 came Shanita. Girl is petite & kinky with pierce. Quickly settled with BBBJ fuck in doggy style & CIM.
It was relaxing sex overall.
Well just wanted to venture into escort services otherwise In Uganda there is no need for escorts services. You go to nice night club and you will get one (Usually that's has been my experience in 2016).
Keep mongering but be safe.
Raj.
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01-10-17 20:19 #1310
Posts: 215Originally Posted by Forest [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Forest [View Original Post]
Lastly, don't give too much credence to members here who give very little details, a total of 6 posts and nothing prior on Uganda.
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01-07-17 15:20 #1309
Posts: 6Kenrock
I've been to Kenrock two times.
- The staff was very friendly and helpful.
- True, the rooms are very basic but clean and the cleaning lady did a fine job.
- If something in the room didn't work they repaired it quickly.
- cleaning dirty laundry needs two or three days.
- The food from the restaurant from the hotel is from average to good. It depends on what the staff really can cook.
I was satisfied with my two staying in Kenrock and I'm planning to book a room there for the 3rd time when I will fly to Uganda again in April.
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01-07-17 13:30 #1308
Posts: 231Sex parties at Kampala
Thank you Ubique bro for your generous comments & sharing vital info.
In December around Christmas time I came across an advert on Sex party at EBB on 17th Dec. By Girl called Vivian. Charges were only 50 K.
I tried to find genuineness of that party but could not succeed. Does Uganda offer sex parties like LMP and other at London & Manchester. If yes I would be interested.
Please PM and we can chit chat.
In muyenga up on hill I always take my sex partners (Few Chosen ones) at diplomat Hotel.
Warm Regards.
Keep mongering but be safe.
Raj.
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01-07-17 08:15 #1307
Posts: 782What hotels are these?
Originally Posted by Ubique2 [View Original Post]
Many thanks!
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01-06-17 12:07 #1306
Posts: 6Good contribution by Raj
This is a good summary & thanks for the details Raj.
A couple of comments for guys who are just there for a short time.
Most of the nice hotels will require ID at night for your gal & will charge you extra if you have not booked a double.
I usually stay at one of the two best hotels in Kampala. If you don't have time to get out of the city, both hotels offer massage & I always am offered a HJ. Nothing more. One gal asked for $100 for the HJ, to which I laughed and said no & I just had a massage. Next time I saw her, she just gave me the HJ and I gave her $US 10 as a tip. Not all the gals will offer HJ, but believe me, they will let you know. My favorite seduces me with her hands all over my body. Some women just like to touch & she never asked for extra or asked if I wanted. Needless to say, I gave her a better tip because she was so cool.
I've hit the town a few times & it does start and go late on weekends. I've traveled solo & I'm white. I've had working girls hit on me at the nicer clubs and met some normal gals and made friends with them. I've never had a good time at Guvnor, but I always arrive too early, feel lame, then leave early probably before it gets crowded. Silk is OK too.
I've ordered in from Queen's before. The guy on the phone was professional, cool, helpful. They are a good service if you are lazy or solo and don't want to hit the bars and prowl. http://www.queensescortservices.com If you don't like the heavier style booty gals, just tell the dude and he will help you. I met a really kind and nice Rwandan gal and just appreciated the time with her.
The more local guys can steer you to the other bar areas, and probably cheaper options, etc. But I wrote this for the businessman who doesn't have a lot of time to get out. Always make sure you can say no to outrageous offers. But there are some gems and super nice gals in Kampala, so be nice to them, treat them well and they will do the same to you.
Originally Posted by RajFunloving [View Original Post]
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01-04-17 14:50 #1305
Posts: 215Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
1) Sub basic accomodations at best.
2) A rude and lazy staff.
3) Suspect clientele (perhaps even you).
4) Hit and miss electricity and hot water - 5 hp generator is a joke.
5) One girl allowed in your room only.
6) Crappy restaurant when open.
I find it hard to believe that someone who is seriously considering the International Hotel would even give the Kenrock a passing glance. Keep in mind that I was trying to address the OP's question with some elaboration, not to get into an apples and oranges discussion about hotels in the area.
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01-03-17 14:35 #1304
Posts: 390Originally Posted by Coalburner69 [View Original Post]
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01-03-17 14:08 #1303
Posts: 215Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
BTW, I've never heard of the 'Kentucky' hotel? The only hotel that I can recommend in that immediate area is the SEB. If it's still in business that is.
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01-03-17 07:20 #1302
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
I am living in Mombasa which I pay 150 usd per month for two bedroom apartment.
For 1000 usd you can buy new motorbike. The overall cost per month is 600 usd including rent.
Assuming I am ready to rent 10 km away from center what should I expect to get?
Getting girls in Kampala? I was there for 5 times and that's was the last problem I had.
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01-03-17 06:06 #1301
Posts: 390Hotels near Kabalagala
There are several hotels near the junction of Kabalagala & Tank Hill Road (where there is the Italian Supermarket) . One reasonable hotel is the one which is called " Kentucky. Something " . I stayed there & it was OK, but not luxurious. There are more neighbouring hotels around.
There you are really within walking distance of the clubs, bars & restaurants of Kabalagala.
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01-03-17 04:57 #1300
Posts: 215Originally Posted by AddisAlem [View Original Post]
That said, if you can make it on foot from the International Hotel in Muyenga to Kabalagala in 5 minutes and in total darkness at that, then you can walk on water. 15-20 minutes is more like it and that's just to the roundabout. It's a good 30 min walk all of the way down to the Capitol Pub. Google it if you wish, but my estimates should be pretty much dead nuts on. As far as a 10 minute boda ride to the city center (at night) is concerned, that's a little more realistic (assuming he would even take a boda vs a taxi in the first place) but he's more likely to be headed a tad further towards places like Kololo, Kisementi and Ntinda anyway.
Point being, there are many more accessible and 'nicer' bars and restaurants (not to mention talent), if you're strategically based in the city center vs Muyenga. If you want to go slum it, Ggaba road is always within striking distance too.
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01-02-17 17:46 #1299
Posts: 37Originally Posted by Coalburner69 [View Original Post]