Kampala Uganda – Number One Love Tourist Destination
03-26-2019, 01:59 PM
@Vizagoth: I know what you are feeling, LOL. Not going to drown you with a 100 questions as you are there to have memorable moments. Firstly, late March as I said is warm and the humidity, LOL it’s Africa man! Throw in heavy rain, some tourists pick up inhalers to breathe. You’ll acclimate, don’t worry. Hahahaha… laughing about your comments “melon’s” big asses. My friend, you are in the land of big Tit’s, Big Ass’ and Hips! After being with African women, you will get spoiled. Their bodies are not just big and curvaceous, but solid and athletic. As I said, you will see many women walking down the street and wonder if she is some kind of track athlete; many have big muscular thighs like a sprinter? The fact is, she has never worked out a day in her life, it is just who they are.
Good prevent, making sure the management was good with you bringing women to your room. In retrospect, had you signed onto the AfriIntroductions website earlier, you could have galvanized deeper relations and had them desiring you more upon your arrival. Bottom line, you made some contacts which one of the five no doubt will make your toes curl. I am not going to discuss moral dilemma with you on BSing the ladies, as I believe the end justifies the means. However, from my perspective, I was there to get laid – period! That was my goal and if I had to lead on a little bit, oh well. I do know what you mean, because they are so kind and warm, the conscience can get in the way. But you have travelled 8,000 miles man, so now is not the time for moral dilemma. The number one goal of a Ugandan woman is to land a man - period. Only followed by being a good wife to him once married. So, the NEXT TIME she asks you if you are searching for a wife? Tell her that is why you are in Kampala, to find the woman of your dreams who you will “take” as your wife. I found this works like magic and guarantees the “mattress dance” later in the evening ? Look, is it leading them on? Probably. But you have only so many days available and do not want to waste one if possible.
I like your plan to venture out on your own, hit the clubs, and let fate and luck guide your path. Your idea to go to Guvnor is a good idea with your lady, especially as it is still raining. Once you are there, you will wish you went alone (you’ll see). By the way, there is another club I keep forgetting to mention in Kampala called “The Monet Lounge Bar – Bugolobi. Make sure you do not miss this place. It is located on Bandali Rise, often overlooked but brings in talent that competes with Guvnor 100%! When I was in Kampala, I preferred soloing as often as possible. A more liberating feeling, more exciting and no confines. No safety net either but that is what makes you feel so alive!
When the rain stops, and you still want to travel to Jinja to the source of the Nile – my suggestion would be to take one of the ladies you met on AfroIntroductions. Vizagoth, this is ONLY a suggestion as this is YOUR Safari not mine! I am only putting this out there. The reason I would go with an AfroIntroductions lady, she will more likely be a lady of higher quality and will enjoy your time with her more. The drive by Uber is about 1-Hour depending on road conditions. You can also arrange tour shuttles from your Hotel. Once there - after seeing the Nile and getting your photo(s) taken near the “sign”, plan to spend the day. You will be on the shore of Lake Victoria which is beautiful. Be sure to visit Sezibwa Falls and Mabira Rain Forest as well. Where I am going with this, I would work my day into the later evening, and have dinner at” Rumours at the Source of The Nile.” Too late to return to Kampala, yes? Trust me, she will feel as she is being treated as a Queen and your work would be done. I would reserve a room at “Rydges Accommodations” ($30?) for the night. Again, only a suggestion.
To answer your question about Kabalagala, it is a walk on the wild side. Your idea to visit in the company of a local lady is a good idea. However, you will find most the ladies you meet on AfroIntroductions will not venture down to Kabalagala during the evening. If she does, you can rest assured she wants you! Kabalagala is about 15% red-light, 65% seedy and the remaining 20% could easily hold its own in the Acacia Mall area (meaning safe and a higher level of scrutiny of who comes in). Actually, Kabalagala is slowly improving, dismantling its shady reputation as more money is invested in this district. At this time of year, you will find the women of Kabalagala more seductively dressed and more easily compromised. It does not mean they are a sex-worker, in fact, most are not. You will see dirty-dancing taken to a whole new level inside the clubs, LOL and the booty dances, unreal! You will be looked much more upon in Kabalagala as a “prize” by the women than any other part of Uganda. Also, looked upon as a “mark” by some (men and women) so keep your wits about you. Vizagoth, it is perfectly safe down here IF you appear to be a hunter and not the hunted. At 6’ 7” this should not be a problem. What I mean, you have to stroll around like this is not your first rodeo, even if it is ? Do not strut around arrogantly here, but confidently. There will be elbow-to-elbow people in the clubs and on the pathways so be SMART with your safety and money. Stay within the boundaries where there are crowds of people (do not allow yourself to become isolated), however also do not allow them to crowd you. I enjoyed Kabalagala and cannot imagine traveling to Kampala and NOT spending time in Kabalagala. My advice, stroll through there during the day to get a lay of the land, so at night everything will not seem as foreign to you.
Bubbles O'Learys Pub and Big Mike’s Bar are two Expat hangouts. A lot of Hot local girls frequent there as well. A definite must regarding tour of the battlefield, however, would not count on as where you will have your best opportunity at landing a Hot Ugandan woman. But, the food is good there, drinks expensive but good. Like I said, many tourists to Kampala never venture past Bubbles O'Learys Pub or Big Mike’s Bar during their stay in Kampala. Which is to say, they never truly experienced Uganda!
Got longwinded so wrapping it up. Luck!!