[QUOTE=Otari; 1450350]I try to do summarize some info.
- The regular 'pros' price per hour is 50. 000 – 10. 000 UGX (15-30 €). The pros are in night clubs / night clubs. The business is done in a nearby 'hotel' for about 10. 000 USX (3 €) per hour.
- You can get 1 hour in your hotel with 'non pros' starting from 25. 000 UGX (8 €)
Is it correct?
Some questions:
- Can you recommend night clubs with the best pros (for example Cayenne, Venom, Capital Pub)?
- What are the places to meet non pros (for example bar De Posh)?
- Is it safe to get a girl to your hotel (of course you have to secure you valuables before) or you may expect some scams from girls, hotel management, police etc.
- What is the best (closest to action) area for staying in Kampala?[/QUOTE]The chica I picked up from DePosh for 25K UGX stayed the entire night with me at my hotel. We only agreed to be together at my hotel, so no negotiating of funds occurred at the club or before we got busy. I just gave her what I wanted to give her the next morning. This works many times, but occasionally a chica will start up moaning and complaining that it is not enough money. I even had that occur even when I had negotiated price beforehand with a chica in Liberia, which is why I try to avoid obvious pros, be they in the night club or bar or on the streets or in a brothel.
If you are seeking pros, then Capital Pub is the place. I mostly only observed non pros and semi pros in Venom and Cayienne. I was always with a date at those two clubs, and although some girls are there with their boyfriends, I did observe a few girl only groups.
You can meet non pros anywhere, and it might be best to meet such during daytime. You just have to have courage and with to talk up some of them.
I had no problems bringing girl back to my hotel, but if you want to have multiple girls at the same time (they likely will have to be drunk), you will need to rent an apartment. Many of the hotels will limit you to one guest in the room and the place I stayed at (Kenrock) had the receptionist actively monitor that. They also have CCTV cameras on both floors, so even if you manage to sneak one by and later bring in another, you might just get a knock on the door. That hotel is within walking distance of Kabalagala, but when I visit next time, it will definitely be for a month minimum so I can rent an apartment.
Best place to secure a place depends on what you plan to do. If it is just to hit Kabalagala each night, then use Google Earth to view that area and the surroundings. There are hotels all around that area, and not just in Muyenga where I stayed. If you plan to visit Entebbe or Jinja, you might want to pick a hotel or apartment along the Entebbe Rd for ease of commute.
