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06-28-13 00:08 #1043
Posts: 7Anyone coming to Kampala or is in Kampala and is looking for someone to hang with and show them around. Don't worry, I don't charge, just looking for someone to hunt girls with and help out.
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06-28-13 00:04 #1042
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Lagartija [View Original Post]
Thanks!
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06-27-13 23:58 #1041
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Lurvie [View Original Post]
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06-25-13 17:22 #1040
Posts: 11Queen escorts
I used that service today. The girl I chose was not available but they offered me a reasonable alternative. The girl showed up in the hotel, very classy, well dressed, she still had to register (Sheraton Kampala) , was very GFE.
I know many people will say that 100 US + 70k Ugandan as the booking fee for queen escorts is a lot, but I am more lazy than cheap, so what can I say, happy to use this service again next time I'm in town.
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06-25-13 00:06 #1039
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Lurvie [View Original Post]
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06-22-13 14:57 #1038
Posts: 2Heyyy
Any one currently in Kampala? Need to hang out and have some fun.
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06-21-13 18:58 #1037
Posts: 450Originally Posted by Gulu Road [View Original Post]
Thanks a lot for your advice. I appreciate it very much. Uganda looks like a very nice travel & mongering destination.
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06-17-13 00:04 #1036
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Otari [View Original Post]
All major cities in Uganda will be interconnected by bus as well. All cities will have a bus park where you can find a bus to your next destination. The thing is buses a bigger and may take longer to fill but they are certainly cheaper than Matatus. Some buses will also leave some cities at a schedule time so folks have learned to show up on time. Matatus pretty much travel as soon as they get full. They sit 1 people, travel faster and hence them being less safe. While in a major city, really called towns in Uganda, one can get from place to by boda boda, which are motor cycles with a passenger seat. I do not recommend this mode of transport at all. The riders are not well regulated, are very daring and so accidents are very very common. That said when traffic is heavy they get you around. Within a town will use a Matatu.
Regarding security, take the normal precautions. Do not flash around money, your IPAD or Laptop and limit night travel. Dress down for sure. If you are not African and appear and sound foreign you will attract interest from well meaning people mostly but that too is how thieves will identify you. Ugandans are very friendly and they will overwhelmingly mean to help but some will want to take advantage of you. As a non-Ugandan you may attract a higher price premium on anything. That said Uganda is safe and those war days are long gone.
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06-16-13 12:03 #1035
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Jacky1973 [View Original Post]
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06-16-13 12:01 #1034
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Howard [View Original Post]
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06-15-13 07:02 #1033
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06-15-13 06:51 #1032
Posts: 56Thanks for the useful info.
Which other western towns beside fort portal you suggest?
Mbarara?
Masaka?
Kabale?
Any description?
Thanks again.
Originally Posted by AceMachine2 [View Original Post]
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06-10-13 16:54 #1031
Posts: 450Originally Posted by AceMachine2 [View Original Post]
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06-10-13 16:52 #1030
Posts: 450Thank you very much AceMachine!
Originally Posted by AceMachine2 [View Original Post]
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06-08-13 08:39 #1029
Posts: 20Originally Posted by Otari [View Original Post]
I would spend a few days at Entebbe, this is the airport area (best at weekends) and chill out on the beaches and bars in the old town. Take in the zoological gardens, go for a boat trip etc. From Kampala to Jinja town is a couple of hours. Here you can Bunji jump, white water raft, enjoys the shores of lake Victoria. Good cafes, restaurants, accommodation, night clubs and girls. Go West to Fort Portal at the foot of the Rowenzore Mountains. Gorilla trips, crater lakes, cheap hotels in towns and yes, girls. Still West a few other towns. You can even bus down to Rwanda (10 to 12 hours from Kampala and if a Brit, visa on arrival. Other Nationalities details can be googled.
You can also combine a trip to Nairobi as many overnight buses each way. Lot to do and see. Girls are friendly and amenable.
Enjoy