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04-22-10 19:26 #503
Posts: 108Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Head out to the clubs, mall where ever and have the time of your life. It's amazing the non ugandan girls that come to Kampala to work.
You luck will be better if you hang out at the non expat places but it's still easy where ever you go.
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04-22-10 15:47 #502
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Nakuru was alright for a weekend....read my little report on it at the other areas section.
Your trip sounds very close to what I had in mind. And I also considered doing in that order although I may fly one of the legs not sure yet.
Let me know,
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04-22-10 07:22 #501
Posts: 56Originally Posted by Concarne
A meeting to discuss logistics 'd be perfect. I'm not sure if I arrive for the first of may or later. Depends from work. No problem for languages, I speak English, French and Spanish. Basically I planned this trip:
Nairobi. Nakuru. Eldoret (I think I'll avoid Kisumu). Jinjia. Kampala. Mbarara then Kigali and the and back to Kenya to relax few days in Mombasa. Mongering and sightseeing together. Perfect holiday.
I'm sure for the capital of these 3 countries and for Mombasa still uncertain for the medium and small size towns but sure I'll do some. I'm looking for the best ones for our "sport".
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04-20-10 16:29 #500
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Premier1
Nah...I was thinking that it woudl be less touristy and I would get more of a local feel. Part of the reason I am going to Uganda is because Kenya feels a bit touristy to me.
Same reason I went to Cambodia after experiencing Thailand...now I would like to see Burma.
Good to hear that there are Rwandan samples in Kampala though. I may just hang there if time runs out.
Thank you very much for your advice!
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04-20-10 01:33 #499
Posts: 107Originally Posted by Concarne
Originally Posted by Concarne
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04-19-10 14:15 #498
Posts: 6Kisumu stop-over
In Kisumu Octopus has restaurant, pool tables and disco until well past midnight, 7 days a week, but best Thu - Sun. Opposite Hotel Inca there is another disco. Folks are sweet and easy. I've been told the best disco & pick-up is at the beach, though. And Mon Ami, in city centre, is always worth while to pop in at night.
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04-19-10 14:00 #497
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Premier1
to answer your question: I have a passport from the Dominican Republic and hold a USA green card.
So Rwanda no good? Yes I wanted to check out the chicks but figure there would be some otherwise intersting sighseeing. Not really worth it in your opinion?
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04-19-10 13:57 #496
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Pedja
I had look into Kisumu for a "layover". Do you know which are the places to hit? Any discos or club names with cuties?
TIA
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04-18-10 16:47 #495
Posts: 6Uganda visa
Premier1 is totally right: visa is readily provided at US 50 upon arrival. But that also goes for trip by bus, at border crossing. No hassle. And the advantage of that way is that you might stop over at Kisumu (for lake and ladies), or at Jinja (source of the Nile, and natural beauties).
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04-18-10 16:12 #494
Posts: 107Originally Posted by Concarne
With respect to Rwanda (as you mentioned on another post), if your sole purpose of going there is women, then save yourself the time, expense and aggravation and just remain in Uganda - plenty of Rwandans to pick off there...
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04-17-10 23:01 #493
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Taurus1
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04-17-10 11:12 #492
Posts: 104Concarne: Trip to Rwanda
To go to Rwanda you need first to apply a permit to the Foreign office
of Rwanda. The have online forms at the official government web site.
You make your application online and they send you the permit by e-mail.
You print the permit and you are ready to enter Rwanda. Visa cost
is 50 US$ at the border. Visiting Uganda and Burundi and coming back to
Kenya You do not pay visa for Kenya when you have still a valid Kenya
visa. In Tanzania is the same. How they deal it in Uganda I do not know.
That means, if you get a 30 days Ugandan visa, go to Rwanda and reentry
to Uganda within the 30 days of validity is a new visa necessary or not.
In analogy to the other countries reentry should be free, but I am not sure
about it.
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04-17-10 10:58 #491
Posts: 104Originally Posted by Concarne
3 months when insisting and the officer is in a good mood.
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04-17-10 00:01 #490
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Joe Perez
I arrive in Nairobi may 1st. Would you care to have a drink to discuss logistics? I would be interested in finding out what you discovered. My treat of course.
Do you speak spanish by any chance?
Cheers,
Concarne
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04-16-10 23:59 #489
Posts: 364Uganda visa in Kenya
Has anyone ever tried to obtain a ugandan visa at the embassy in Kenya? How long does it take?
I am not confident that with the passport I hold I would be able to get it on arrival.
TIA