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  1. #2116
    Quote Originally Posted by SceticoBlu  [View Original Post]
    I won't name the hotels they are in town center. On the street there are many motorbikes and shops. Inside it is remarkable quiet. The one I am staying now is with Dstv. Three channels are working: Aljazeera, football and moviechannel. Both hotels have good restaurants. The rooms are not to small. Misquitonets are there but no mosquitos; rather some ants. So I don't use the net. According to western standards I would give them 2-3 stars. Rather 2.

    By posting I wanted just to show what can be possible by negotiating.
    I also know some good bars with girls in Mombasa. But I'm not saying the names or where they are, I just want to say that they exist. LOL.

  2. #2115

    What is the secret on the hotel name?

    Quote Originally Posted by SceticoBlu  [View Original Post]
    I won't name the hotels they are in town center. On the street there are many motorbikes and shops. Inside it is remarkable quiet. The one I am staying now is with Dstv. Three channels are working: Aljazeera, football and moviechannel. Both hotels have good restaurants. The rooms are not to small. Misquitonets are there but no mosquitos; rather some ants. So I don't use the net. According to western standards I would give them 2-3 stars. Rather 2.

    By posting I wanted just to show what can be possible by negotiating.
    As long as you not tell us the name we can't check your story is true. For me are the diffenrences to big (80 k to 300 k).

  3. #2114
    I won't name the hotels they are in town center. On the street there are many motorbikes and shops. Inside it is remarkable quiet. The one I am staying now is with Dstv. Three channels are working: Aljazeera, football and moviechannel. Both hotels have good restaurants. The rooms are not to small. Misquitonets are there but no mosquitos; rather some ants. So I don't use the net. According to western standards I would give them 2-3 stars. Rather 2.

    By posting I wanted just to show what can be possible by negotiating.

  4. #2113
    Quote Originally Posted by SceticoBlu  [View Original Post]
    Compared to Nairobi Tinder is better in Kampala. In Nairobi the majority looks for a serious relationship. The bad habit of demanding ubermoney in advance is there in both.

    I got a hotel for 20 dollars (38 usd on booking.com) by talking to the manager and paying one week in advance.

    Another quite good one where I have stayed in 2018 is for 80.000 Shillings. In the www it runs for 300.000.
    Could you please share more details about this Hotel?

    Which Hotel was it?

    Thanks.

  5. #2112
    Compared to Nairobi Tinder is better in Kampala. In Nairobi the majority looks for a serious relationship. The bad habit of demanding ubermoney in advance is there in both.

    I got a hotel for 20 dollars (38 usd on booking.com) by talking to the manager and paying one week in advance.

    Another quite good one where I have stayed in 2018 is for 80.000 Shillings. In the www it runs for 300.000.

  6. #2111

    Truvada

    Anyone know where I can buy truvada near Kabalagala? Or anywhere in Kampala?

  7. #2110

    HIV Tests available in Pharmacies?

    Does anybody know if these quick HIV Tests are available in Kampala, like in Mombasa, where you can buy them at every Pharmacie??

    And how about other things like antibiotics or sleeping pills? Are they available in pharmacies without prescription?

    Will check out Uganda later this year.

  8. #2109
    Quote Originally Posted by MastermindF  [View Original Post]
    I was planning to go to Kampala too. When I was searching where to do my yellow fever vaccination in France the laboratory told me that Ebola virus was back in Kampala and other cities. I checked on the government website if it is right and it seems that it is. For this year I cancelled my trip to Uganda.
    As of September 20, there have been approximately 140 Ebola cases in Uganda. The probability of dying on the road in Kampala (Boda Boda) is a thousand times higher.

    Nevertheless thanks for your answer. But it doesn't quite match my question. (#2105)

  9. #2108
    Quote Originally Posted by IamElvis  [View Original Post]
    Just got back from 3 weeks in Uganda. Elbola is a non issue.
    May be english is not good enough.

  10. #2107
    Quote Originally Posted by MastermindF  [View Original Post]
    I was planning to go to Kampala too. When I was searching where to do my yellow fever vaccination in France the laboratory told me that Ebola virus was back in Kampala and other cities. I checked on the government website if it is right and it seems that it is. For this year I cancelled my trip to Uganda.
    Just got back from 3 weeks in Uganda. Elbola is a non issue.

  11. #2106
    Quote Originally Posted by MadDin19  [View Original Post]
    Hello, everyone.

    I am planning my first trip to Uganda (Kampala) and I have a question. Yes, I read the old posts but I didn't find anything related to my question.

    I smoked for 30 years but switched to e-cigarettes 7 years ago. That's probably why I'm still alive.

    I read that e-cigarettes are banned in Uganda. But you can obviously buy them. There are shops, even with their own website (www.vapeking256.com) in Kampala. What's right now?

    E-cigarettes are also banned in Thailand. There I vape in the hotel, in the car or when I'm alone. In a bar I then temporarily switch to tobacco. Is this procedure also recommended for Kampala?

    Is it generally allowed to smoke (tobacco) in bars or clubs? I've read that Ugandans are a bit strict about this.

    Maybe someone can help me with information. Thanks in advance.
    I was planning to go to Kampala too. When I was searching where to do my yellow fever vaccination in France the laboratory told me that Ebola virus was back in Kampala and other cities. I checked on the government website if it is right and it seems that it is. For this year I cancelled my trip to Uganda.

  12. #2105

    Smoke / vape in Kampala

    Hello, everyone.

    I am planning my first trip to Uganda (Kampala) and I have a question. Yes, I read the old posts but I didn't find anything related to my question.

    I smoked for 30 years but switched to e-cigarettes 7 years ago. That's probably why I'm still alive.

    I read that e-cigarettes are banned in Uganda. But you can obviously buy them. There are shops, even with their own website (www.vapeking256.com) in Kampala. What's right now?

    E-cigarettes are also banned in Thailand. There I vape in the hotel, in the car or when I'm alone. In a bar I then temporarily switch to tobacco. Is this procedure also recommended for Kampala?

    Is it generally allowed to smoke (tobacco) in bars or clubs? I've read that Ugandans are a bit strict about this.

    Maybe someone can help me with information. Thanks in advance.

  13. #2104
    Quote Originally Posted by Klklklll  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    I have never been to Uganda yet but I'm considering to get there (or Ethiopia). I haven't seen many information about that here, so here's the question:

    What's a chance to get good rimming in Uganda? If not much, than I would choose Tanzania instead, where 80% girls were doing it (and they do decent).
    I would say very very low chances. They don't even do anal.

  14. #2103

    Uganda rimming

    Hello guys,

    I have never been to Uganda yet but I'm considering to get there (or Ethiopia). I haven't seen many information about that here, so here's the question:

    What's a chance to get good rimming in Uganda? If not much, than I would choose Tanzania instead, where 80% girls were doing it (and they do decent).

  15. #2102

    Hotel or Airbnb recommendation

    Thanks a lot for your useful report.

    Do you have any recommendation for a guest friendly hotel or Airbnb?

    Quote Originally Posted by PorkJoint6  [View Original Post]
    First of all thanks for all the information prior to my trip!

    There's no longer a 90 day visa extension, it's 60 days. So 90+60 = 150 days maximum stay in Uganda.

    My biggest fear was malaria. I use a net but am being stung by many mozzies every night. My trip has gone by without any sickness. Haven't used malaria pills.

    5 k at any pharmacy for 30 day anticonception pills Mycrogynon FE.

    5 k at any pharmacy for morning aftel pills brand Back-Up or Lydia.

    100-200 k for abortion pills at the clinic (Marie Stopes is the best clinic).

    50 k for ST is basic, prom queens go for 60 k. Most I payed was 80 k but she looked like that. All night works the same 150-200 k. ST is 2 rounds in max 2 hours but many girls will leave after 1 pop. BB is actually called Live Sex here.

    Capital between 1 am and 2 am. Top Pub is fine starting at 9 pm. Rock Garden was closed, not much to do at Bubbles. Monalisa The Boss (former Wallet Pub) has girls on late Monday nights. Eden Service Park in Bwaise should be good too (rooms for 20 k), there's a brothel in front.

    Badoo and Tinder for dating. Same prices as mentioned. Many girls will ask 150 k for ST or more, please don't give in.

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