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  1. #2251

    Where the girls at?

    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    BlackPanther:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be travelling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    Forget BoA but get yourself a Visa CREDIT card. Thats how you get cash in Africa on most ATM's. If you really dare to carry cash $$, there are many money changers downtown along Kampala road. In many hotels you also can pay cash in $$ - but to a higher rate.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    After you pick up your luggage, there are 2 booths of the the local telco companies (plus money changer and ATM's). They sell Sim cards and internet credits for the official rate. No scam. BUT: bring your own open phone, even a cheap one. Rent-a-phone is an ancient American thing.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost?

    Even in Entebbe airport you can log in for free into their Wlan. Have the Uber app on your phone and book your car. Cost about 100.000 UgaShilling to Kampala downtown. Safe and trouble free. Although most airBnB are hard to find. If you not know the place, the driver will give you a nice sightseeing.

    4 . - Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    Are you very sure?
    Feel free to enlight me more where to find them.

  2. #2250

    Where to get the girls??

    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    BlackPanther:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be travelling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    Forget BoA but get yourself a Visa CREDIT card. Thats how you get cash in Africa on most ATM's. If you really dare to carry cash $$, there are many money changers downtown along Kampala road. In many hotels you also can pay cash in $$ - but to a higher rate.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    After you pick up your luggage, there are 2 booths of the the local telco companies (plus money changer and ATM's). They sell Sim cards and internet credits for the official rate. No scam. BUT: bring your own open phone, even a cheap one. Rent-a-phone is an ancient American thing.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost?

    Even in Entebbe airport you can log in for free into their Wlan. Have the Uber app on your phone and book your car. Cost about 100.000 UgaShilling to Kampala downtown. Safe and trouble free. Although most airBnB are hard to find. If you not know the place, the driver will give you a nice sightseeing.

    4 . - Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    Are you very sure?
    Well Amadeuss, that's why I said in the last post, that any other tips would be greatly appreciated, but my knowledge would be based on other people posts, now if any want to add their contribution because maybe some circumstances have changed over there, please feel free to update and drop tips.

    From where to find the ugliest to the smoking hot, LOL, the cheapest to the most expensive, websites and apps, locations, and prices, otherwise I would go for I read from all of you like capital pub, H2 O, etc.

  3. #2249
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPantherXX  [View Original Post]
    Hello to this great community.

    1st of all, thanks a lot for all your posts, I've learned so much from them.

    Now, I'll be making for the 1st time a trip Mid-April to Uganda and I had more like technical questions:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be travelling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost me?

    Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    But if you have any other tips to give me, it'd be greatly appreciated.
    Hi, maybe I can help with my recent experience.

    1. I brought enough USD to get me through the week. Changed 50 $ or so at Entebbe Airport in the arrivals hall after leaving the baggage claim. The rest I changed in Kampala as needed. There are forex exchange places all over central Kampala, just walk in. Rates always seemed fine.

    2. I bought a SIM card at the airport (Airtel) but they failed to register it properly. I had to go to another Airtel branch at Victoria Mall the next day to have it fixed. So there is the option to get one at the airport, but I guess I was unlucky.

    3. Can't help you here, I only used drivers arranged by the hotels to travel Entebbe-Kampala-Entebbe.

    In central Kampala I mostly walked, if it was too far I took a Boda, strictly Uber at night.

    Hope that helps. Enjoy your trip!

  4. #2248
    BlackPanther:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be travelling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    Forget BoA but get yourself a Visa CREDIT card. Thats how you get cash in Africa on most ATM's. If you really dare to carry cash $$, there are many money changers downtown along Kampala road. In many hotels you also can pay cash in $$ - but to a higher rate.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    After you pick up your luggage, there are 2 booths of the the local telco companies (plus money changer and ATM's). They sell Sim cards and internet credits for the official rate. No scam. BUT: bring your own open phone, even a cheap one. Rent-a-phone is an ancient American thing.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost?

    Even in Entebbe airport you can log in for free into their Wlan. Have the Uber app on your phone and book your car. Cost about 100.000 UgaShilling to Kampala downtown. Safe and trouble free. Although most airBnB are hard to find. If you not know the place, the driver will give you a nice sightseeing.

    4 . - Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    Are you very sure?

  5. #2247
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPantherXX  [View Original Post]
    Hello to this great community.

    1st of all, thanks a lot for all your posts, I've learned so much from them.

    Now, I'll be making for the 1st time a trip Mid-April to Uganda and I had more like technical questions:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be traveling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost me?

    Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    But if you have any other tips to give me, it'd be greatly appreciated.
    Last time I was there was before Covid.

    I changed a small sum within the airport even before getting claiming my luggage. Probably not the best rate of course.

    In town I withdrew cash with my visa credit card from Standard Chartered not far from Speke hotel. I remember being able to get substantial amounts at a time, with no local ATM fees. Across from the bank was a money changer.

    I got a SIM right in front of the airport but maybe that was not the best of ideas. I went for the most expensive package advertised as it boasted the highest internet speed. On the way downtown I realized the speed was very average. I phoned the guy who sold me the package and he said the highest speed was not available so it was to be expected I didn't get high-speed. So high-speed was not available but he sold it to me all the same!

    Remember all this was some years ago before Covid so take it with a grain of salt.

  6. #2246

    Planning a trip to Uganda

    Hello to this great community.

    1st of all, thanks a lot for all your posts, I've learned so much from them.

    Now, I'll be making for the 1st time a trip Mid-April to Uganda and I had more like technical questions:

    1- Where can I change my US dollars from the airport or get local currency in the city?. I'll be travelling with both My bank of America debit card and some cash.

    2- Is it easy to get a Sim card and phone from the airport?.

    3- How is it to get a cab to Kampala where I'll be staying in an airbnb? And how much that could cost me?

    Other than that, from your posts, I pretty much know where to find the girls.

    But if you have any other tips to give me, it'd be greatly appreciated.

  7. #2245

    Noted

    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Why booking long ahead. None of the hotels has an occupancy rate more than 60%. Moreover a day before they drop prices.

    If you only know how to hit bargirls, they will fleece you with $$$ requests. 100 $ and more. Silly.

    If you know how to sweet talk girls back home you can find many ones on internet almost for free. Locals pay 30.000 for one fuck.

    Don't expect pretty faces- but big boobs and butts and wet pussies. A big dick helps to make them really going.
    Not to boost myself. While I have not been to Uganda yet, I am basically an African veteran and been around the block especially when it comes to women. Yes, I definitely know how to talk to women back home and yes I have gotten pussy for free in Africa. Again not trying to brag or boost just giving you context about myself. Moving on, I ask if they are down for sex because there are some African women who are shy to sex. I also heard crazy stories about "threesomes" being easy there LOL.

    As for why I book early? I book all my trips in advance to get them out the way. For context I been to Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania. Moving on what bars or clubs do you recommend? I constantly hear Capitol Pub.

  8. #2244
    Quote Originally Posted by BigZozoIntl  [View Original Post]
    Going to be in Uganda (and Rwanda) this coming August can't wait. Going to be staying near Kololo. Everything is booked. I been to many East African countries but Uganda. I heard the women love sex as much as Kenyan women. Is that true?
    Why booking long ahead. None of the hotels has an occupancy rate more than 60%. Moreover a day before they drop prices.

    If you only know how to hit bargirls, they will fleece you with $$$ requests. 100 $ and more. Silly.

    If you know how to sweet talk girls back home you can find many ones on internet almost for free. Locals pay 30.000 for one fuck.

    Don't expect pretty faces- but big boobs and butts and wet pussies. A big dick helps to make them really going.

  9. #2243

    Uganda / Rwanda trip coming

    Going to be in Uganda (and Rwanda) this coming August can't wait. Going to be staying near Kololo. Everything is booked. I been to many East African countries but Uganda. I heard the women love sex as much as Kenyan women. Is that true?

  10. #2242

    Hotels

    Just a short info:

    Been to 5 different hotels in the price range between 30 to 140 $.

    The 30 $ was a tiny room, just ok for fucking but not to enjoy the stay longer.

    Hotels in the range of 50 $ like the Dana hotel are eru African style: no maintenance. Many things not working.

    The hotels in the 80 to. 100 $ range also not as the photos show. Humura Resort with a rotten pool.

    Only if you spend 150 $ a night and more you can expect some quality.

    However, in the low priced hotels the room maid were eager to drop their panties for 20 or 30.000 Shilling. Love Uganda for that.

  11. #2241
    Quote Originally Posted by Tottem  [View Original Post]
    I thought you were a seasoned monger when it comes to Africa...
    I live in Africa and I get myself into the most stupefying situations I can't explain why I did what I did. It happens.

  12. #2240
    Quote Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun  [View Original Post]
    Exactly.

    Need proof? Check out Ryan Live on YouTube.
    He's one cringey, creepy-lookin mofo that dude!

  13. #2239

    First report: Kampala & Entebbe

    Hi everyone, a little report from my first trip to Uganda.

    Kampala, Monday: I picked Speke Hotel, partly because I was under the impression that Rock Garden would make the hunt easy. Apparently it never reopened after covid. Oh well.

    Headed to Capital Pub around 9 pm. Not many people around, the later the more came in. Before I even got the chance to sit down I was approached by a rather cute and slim 23 year old. As she was the best and least crazy looking of the few girls around I didn't refuse her company. She was from the rural north, lovely girl, but not exactly intellectual. But who cares about brains. Took her back to Speke, didn't have an ID, just had to sign in the guest book. We didn't speak about money before, after I offered her 50 k, settled for a fair 70 k and walked her to a boda.

    Kampala, Tuesday: Rest day as I was struggling to digests the quite delicious butter chicken I had at Asian Fusion.

    Kampala, Wednesday: After warming up the liver with a couple of beers at Khyber Pass I went to Jam Bar (formerly Bubbels), around 9:30 pm. Again, very few people but it got busier later. Only two obvious working girls around. Met an expat, had a couple of beers to many. I wasn't entirely convinced by the two ladies that stared me down all evening and I thank my drunk self for the wise decision to go home alone.

    Entebbe, Thursday: After an early start and drive to Entebbe the afternoon was all about curing the hangover. After getting a huge Rolex I went to the massage parlour on Berkeley Road, opposite the botanical garden. I think there are two, this was the one closer to Victoria mall. Had a nice 1 hour massage by a cute 20 year old. Swedish Massage 100 k + 70 k for the HJ. I know, I massively overpaid. But I had to spend the last shillings somehow, I guess.

    Conclusion:

    It was my first time in Uganda. Generally I found the people not quite as open and approachable as in other East African countries. Nonetheless, if you're seriously looking for girls you will find as many as you'll ever need. Girls aren't the most important part of my trip, so I'm fine with skipping some of the potential opportunities. Off to Mombasa now for some easy ones. Lamu after that. Don't expect to score there.

    Greetings.

  14. #2238
    Quote Originally Posted by TrueGent  [View Original Post]
    I had heard stories about this place so I finally decided to go
    I have been in Kampala for 3 days, mostly partying. Now in Jinja, so if anyone knows a good massage place here.

    Will do a safari in Murchison falls as well.

    Going to be in Kampala for 6 more days, plan to check out that new best hotel. Contacted them already on tiktok. Bit raunchy but what the hell, was in Sophies club and LE cyrcee in Phnom Penh, and lived years in Pattaya. I will survive, with a few beers that is. Curious 🤣.

    Later this year retiring for good to Thailand, this is my 2nd Africa trip, 1st was Rwanda.

  15. #2237
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Is that place in Busega? That's totally off the beaten track.
    Yes it is. They were surprised to see a Mzungu.

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