I wadnt gan back there for a gowld pig marra.And yellow fever jab
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I wadnt gan back there for a gowld pig marra.And yellow fever jab
Aye watch out for crocodilesGoing to Lake Bunoynyi in a few weeks to film a promo for the first dance music festival to be held in East Africa with proceeds going to the Pygmy tribe that live on edge of the lake......erm any recommendations?
I wadnt gan back there for a gowld pig marra.
Going to Lake Bunoynyi in a few weeks to film a promo for the first dance music festival to be held in East Africa with proceeds going to the Pygmy tribe that live on edge of the lake......erm any recommendations?
Love Uganda and although I haven’t been to Bunyonyi my friend went recently and it looked amazing. Best place I went was Murchison falls but it’s up in the north so doubt you’ll get there. I wouldn’t bother with Kampala either just loads of traffic, though just next to it is Munyonyo on lake Victoria which is better can get delicious fish straight out of the lake. They have this thing called a Rolex too which is like a chappati/omelette thing you get everywhere really cheap. You might have been warned about the bikes (boda bodas) but I took my chances and great way to get about for pretty much pence. Or the little buses are a laugh, usually decked out in some premier league team colours...you automatically get charged twice as much as everyone else but it’s a fair tax considering. If you hear the word “muzungu” someone is talking to you or about you...means “white person” (well, assuming you’re white). But the people are mega friendly and love football especially premier league so always up for some chat. I always felt safe there, the authorities realise how valuable tourists are so have serious consequences for any trouble so there isn’t really any. Bunyonyi is gorilla trekking country so that is the big tourist thing to do in that region but it’s expensive. Oh yeh and apparently you’re not meant to say Pygmy its Batwa. What’s the festival called?
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Yeah. Enjoy it.Going to Lake Bunoynyi in a few weeks to film a promo for the first dance music festival to be held in East Africa with proceeds going to the Pygmy tribe that live on edge of the lake......erm any recommendations?
This. Though I think he said he was back in the U.K. now? Not sure for how long.@Monty Pigeon lives out there I think
I look forward to the post “ Does anyone know a decent bar that will be showing the final in Uganda?”Going to Lake Bunoynyi in a few weeks to film a promo for the first dance music festival to be held in East Africa with proceeds going to the Pygmy tribe that live on edge of the lake......erm any recommendations?
What were you doing in a landlocked country, Pugwash?I wadnt gan back there for a gowld pig marra.
@Monty Pigeon lives out there I think
Aye! Yellow fever and malaria apparently
I was there for three months, left a couple of weeks ago.
Main advice: avoid Kampala. The traffic is horrendous, and opportunistic crime is on the rise (someone I know had her mobile phone snatched out of her hands by a motorcyclist while she was a passenger in moving traffic in Kampala).
Take anti-malaria tablets. There's plenty of cerebral malaria about, which can be deadly.
For a short time it's a brilliant place. After three months I was pretty much done with it. The daily hassles, the daily power cuts, getting mango fly maggots in my back, getting the vehicle clamped by an extortionist when doing the weekly shop, having to take nightly precautions against an armed gang at large in the local area, all got a bit much by the end.
If the OP can get a day to himself to see gorillas, do it.
Stuck in Kampala? From the little I know, you have my sympathies.
Wouldnt you like to kna?What were you doing in a landlocked country, Pugwash?
Roistering.Wouldnt you like to kna?