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  1. #2166

    Report from Entebbe

    I have noticed little reporting or maybe disinterest from mongers about reporting on Entebbe while I have recently found it full of easy going girls offering all a man would wish to get an African woman.

    The two MP I tried did not disappoint.

    Check at an MP at Hill Ln just next to K hotels. Juliette will never disappoint. FS for 100 K is reasonable.

    Another one is located here. Called Lollipop MP with only Banyarwanda girls. Slim, soft bodies and offering full service. You should be a skilled negotiator to lower the price.

    Overall, there is plenty of MP in a quiet Entebbe and if you have enough time, you'll never regret the adventure.

  2. #2165

    Bodaboda in Kampala

    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    Almost got in two accidents with the same driver. He was totally nut!
    I talked with a bodaboda driver in Kampala. He told me there's about 3000 people with knee injuries a year hospitalized in Kampala. Walk and base yourself in different quarters. Monger locally in your quarter. I walked a couple of times all the way from Kabalagala to CBD. What you can do on Saturdays and Sundays traffic is comparable light to take a taxi to CBD. During business days. Forget it. That's the way Kampala is set up. Anybody who has been during a weekday in Old Taxi Park knows what I m taking about. I had 2 close calls with a boda in Entebbe in 2020. It rains frequently. When the roads are wet it's slippery. Even at low speed everybody is cutting corners. . Walk or take a taxi. I heard of a guy got himself killed taking a boda with his suitcase to the airport. A truck run over him. Are. I. P.

    Neddy.

    Safe Boda I used a couple of times. At least they provide a helmet. Which is standard for the passenger I'm Rwanda. Not in Uganda.

  3. #2164
    Quote Originally Posted by SceticoBlu  [View Original Post]
    Taking bodas is cheap but a test of courage. Me took the risk frequently going from center to Kabalagala, Acacia and Arena. Once I was simply lucky. My knee hurt 2 days. One can lose his leg in episodes like this. It is not so much about speed which you can tell the driver to reduce. But the streets are packed with bodas that they crash into one another.
    Almost got in two accidents with the same driver. He was totally nut!

  4. #2163
    Quote Originally Posted by KennyEstate  [View Original Post]
    It's actually 17 years in prison of you succeed to aid an abortion. The girl goes free, the docter goes free but YOU aiding might result in the full sentence I suppose. Obviously never ever do this, it's the easiest scam a wg can pull on you.
    My host told me you can get in trouble even if you just get pregnant a girl. I don't know if it's true, but he told me that if the girl is pregnant there is a risk you'll get detained in the country. People here told me it's not true, but after reading your story, I think it might be true as well.

  5. #2162
    Quote Originally Posted by NowerDays  [View Original Post]
    Hi, Internet: Is still an issue. It works, but video calls break up a lot even with fiber connection.
    Fiber connection? Where? Internet is good enough to have calls, text and browsing. Phones have 4 G and they are about to launch 5 G.

    About 10% of the girls are HIV positive. What I did was brought them to Nakasero Hospital for testing.
    7.1% among women, according to 2022 data.

    Accommodation: Lived next to acacia mall in a small local hotel where I got the "suite", big room no TV but a great bed.
    How was your suite? Clean? Did you have to bribe the receptionist to bring the girls in? I was paying more for my apartment in Bukoto. What about the shower, did you have a boiler or one of this very cheap and crappy electric heaters?

    Its pretty easy, pretty much every girl was a match.
    True, every girls is a match. It makes you feel like you are a Brad Pitt. Then you get back home and you realize you are Homer Simpson. It's funny like your value is so different elsewhere.

    Usually I did a girl for multiple days. Believe that's better than ONS anyway.
    It depends, not always true. My best fuck was ONS.

    All of them wanted to go without protection, but I never allowed this to happen.
    Because they want to get pregnant. You are an opportunity. They welcome to cum inside.

    Never paid any cash for a girl, some asked, but we always agreed on taxi & food to be good enough.
    This was not my experience, and I had a multitude of girls, some from Tinder, some that I met roaming around Kampala. I am sorry, but based on my experience it's hard for me to believe that you never paid the girls, if not directly, through gifts. Even the girls I met on the streets, asked me for money. With a couple of exceptions, where I basically paid for the transport, so to speak. But this is not even true, because in one case I paid 30 k to a girl who was living in the neighbors. I am pretty sure she didn't spend more than 5000 for the boda. The only one who really didn't ask me for anything, was a teacher I met on the street. I gave her my number and she messaged me a week later. It took me 40 minutes just to get her naked, so tense she was. We still speak, and she never asked for a penny. But she is not a girl I met on Tinder. She is a genuine a shy girl, who does not really sleep around.

    All the other girls asked for money, including the ones I met roaming around the city. One girl I met in Kampala in a mall in the center (not a Western mall), agreed to come to my place, and once there she asked me 100 k. I offered her 60 k, she didn't accept, and so she left. Another girl, a seamstress, after I offered her a dinner, had the courage to ask me for an iPhone. Then she said that it wasn't necessary, and she wanted to go the day after on a horse ride, but I decided not to, because the thing wasn't going anywhere. So mate, I know what you say isn't true.

    2 really good ones I helped to find a job with an international company I knew.
    That my be the reason you didn't pay.

    Fraudsters: Had fraudsters every day. But no real issue, just be aware, take it with fun and be polite.
    I didn't have any.

    Travel: Always used Uber for myself (1-6 EUR), don't walk or use bodaboda its simply to dangerous, traffic wise.
    It is really dangerous, but it is way faster than Uber. There are not sidewalks unfortunately, but I walked a lot in the center, because it is where I met the best girls.

  6. #2161

    Afro Introductions

    Quote Originally Posted by PolyOrchid  [View Original Post]
    Took the bus from Kigali to Masaka and spent 2 days and 3 nights there, breaking up the long trip to Kampala. Contrary to some reports, I found Kigali, and Rwanda generally, a horrible place to meet girls. Except for one girl who gave a class-3 boudoir experience, and Louise the well-known Kigali MP, I have nothing which will draw me back to Kigali. Rwanda is clean, secure, safe, and oh so predictably boring, IMO.

    So, it was off to the wild west of Uganda for me. I've had good luck meeting girls through Afro Introductions around Africa, except for Rwanda. And as a first time traveler to Uganda, I used it to line up some early meetings there. The attached pic is of a 26-year-old girl I met in Masaka. She met me as my bus arrived, and we proceeded to a very nice lodge in the city.

    She provided splendid company and spectacular sex for 2 days and 3 nights. So, if you use dating apps, I highly recommend Afro Introductions for East Africa. I'm now in Kampala and have made some good Afro Intro contacts there as well. Have met none yet, but am very optimistic. Three days in, and I'm understanding the high marks Uganda receives from some African vets.
    Thanks for post. Looking to make first trip to East Africa including Uganda, and was looking at various online options to get contacts sorted like I've done in Asia and at home. You recommend Afro Introductions but it seems to be full of scammers and fakes according to reviews and positive one all look very fake themselves. I pick up fakes pretty well on other sites I use but I've seen stuff saying it like 90% fakes which doesn't make it worth the paid membership or effort. Any tips?

  7. #2160
    Quote Originally Posted by MadDin19  [View Original Post]
    It depends on what citizenship you have. If you are European you need an e-visa in advance. It takes one business day after the application is submitted.
    Thanks guys for the prompt replies.

    I applied yesterday evening, payment of visa fee was confirmed at midnight, this afternoon I received the visa.

    Arriving Sunday afternoon.

  8. #2159
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Apply a couple of weeks beforehand.
    Mwalimu.
    Have you ever been to Uganda?

  9. #2158

    Got to Love It

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    But as you see. It's Africa.

    Mwalimu.
    So right, Neddy. God bless it!

  10. #2157

    Africa.

    Quote Originally Posted by PolyOrchid  [View Original Post]
    I'm not sure which nationalities can take advantage of this, but, with a US passport, I was able to get a 90-day tourist visa at the Ugandan immigration window when the bus crossed at Katuna, Uganda.

    I tried to get the online e-visa, but the site refused to let me upload my passport photo. When I went to the Ugandan consulate in Kigali, the Ugandan woman working there told me not to worry because I could get the 90-day tourist visa at Katuna.

    It worked splendidly, no hassles, no forms to fill out, simply hand your passport to the immo agent, let him snap a photo, and Bob's your uncle. Easy peasy. A Ugandan immo agent also asked me for my yellow fever card, and when I told her the Ugandan consulate told me it was not a requirement, she waved me through.
    Yeah. Maybe at the land border. By air? No way. The airline would simply to refuse you boarding. Officially however you need EVisa. But as you see. It's Africa.

    Mwalimu.

  11. #2156

    Getting your Ugandan visa at Katuna when using the bus

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDin19  [View Original Post]
    It depends on what citizenship you have. If you are European you need an e-visa in advance. It takes one business day after the application is submitted.
    I'm not sure which nationalities can take advantage of this, but, with a US passport, I was able to get a 90-day tourist visa at the Ugandan immigration window when the bus crossed at Katuna, Uganda.

    I tried to get the online e-visa, but the site refused to let me upload my passport photo. When I went to the Ugandan consulate in Kigali, the Ugandan woman working there told me not to worry because I could get the 90-day tourist visa at Katuna.

    It worked splendidly, no hassles, no forms to fill out, simply hand your passport to the immo agent, let him snap a photo, and Bob's your uncle. Easy peasy. A Ugandan immo agent also asked me for my yellow fever card, and when I told her the Ugandan consulate told me it was not a requirement, she waved me through.

  12. #2155
    Quote Originally Posted by LoverAfrica  [View Original Post]
    Is visa on arrival still possible or is the E-Visa a must and how long does E-Visa take?
    It depends on what citizenship you have. If you are European you need an e-visa in advance. It takes one business day after the application is submitted.

  13. #2154

    Kabalagala

    Quote Originally Posted by Pokeris  [View Original Post]
    I agree with guys who is saying not much left of kabalagala and its not same as was before 3-5 years ago its nothing left except capital pub. On Friday morning checked in in acacia hotel (stayed here before 5 years ago so knew the place) the rooms prices is 60 k for smaller room and 70 k for bigger room its basic hotel but has everything you need, hor water, wifi, fan, restaurant not so much noise at night as its far from main road.

    Daytime kabalagala is boring place and not mutch to do. Night time becomes a bit more action but is even near close how it was before covid time. On Friday night between 10 pm -12 am on the streets near capital pub and around is max 10 freelancers most of them was standing near atlantic supermarket in small alley as it has some guesthouse near but the quality is very low I even not take them for free. Capital pub was almost empty 23.00 pm so I comeback at midnight entrance fee was 3 k this time was much more busy probably at least 30-40 girls but just few was looking not bad you can give them 7 points from 10 ranking max I spoke with one I liked we agree the price for 60 k all night she has cute face and nice body and she told me she don't have any kids, but when I push down her blouse I saw saggy tits so I skipped her. I drink few tusker lite for 6 k and find another girl 19 years old small cute girl with nice attitude I offer her 60 k for all night after some negotiation she accept my offer. We walk back acacia hotel around 1. 30 am sex was good can't complain girl was sweet also but after cum I just lost interest to stay with her all night and decide to send her home I told her I give you 50 k for short time and you can go as I want sleep alone she said ok no problem (was fair enough deal for her and I not care its 10 k less or more for me). In a morning decide to move kololo near acacia mall as girls at clubs here looking much better and area is more nicer.
    Kabalagala was already on a down trend before COVID for a number of reasons. The big clubs all closed. The city government asked too high taxes and police started to clamp down on drunk motorists. Of course you can go to Kololo but prices for pussy are most likely higher there. I would go to the provinces. Fort Portal füare example. And Kampala. Most horrible congested town I came across the whole of Africa. As I get older I concentrate on day game in malls or in markets. And believe me I had some sweet pussy in daytime. The problem since COVID night life is down in a lot of countries. Funny enough most joints in Mombasa and Kampala belonged to Germans and Swiss men. The internet is killing a lot of trade too. No need for the girls to go out. Sex starved western man seems money on Western Union for some pussy pics. Now everywhere broad band internet and smart phones are available. Unfortunately.

    Mwalimu.

  14. #2153
    Quote Originally Posted by LoverAfrica  [View Original Post]
    Is visa on arrival still possible or is the E-Visa a must and how long does E-Visa take?
    Check tripadvisor.

  15. #2152

    EVisa

    Quote Originally Posted by LoverAfrica  [View Original Post]
    Is visa on arrival still possible or is the E-Visa a must and how long does E-Visa take?
    Only EVisa. No VOA. Apply a couple of weeks beforehand.

    Mwalimu.

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