I take a long walk through the busy downtown area of Kampala, near City Square. Airbnb: Get $40 off your first trip of $75 or more with AirBnB bookings worldwide by using this link: www.airbnb.ca/...
Been a Kenyan and having lived in several African capital cities...,I can tell you for sure,theres no city that turns up like Kampala..,their clubs are awesome...you would however find it hard adjusting to their foods but once you get used to it...its awesome,once you there you should try Nsenene( roasted grasshoppers) they actually nice,i wouldnt advice you to drive through it though..Bodabodas( motorbikes) buzz all over like wild beez but..they have taxis n ubers...,best place to club.....90% ....,steak out,...there ladies are gorgeous too,mmh what else am i forgetting..oh once you in Uganda make sure you visit Mbarara...thats African Lax Vegas..,the people are accomodative n fun loving expecially if they understand English ..when thwy snob you dont take it as a rude gesture..thats what those who cant understand you do.Ooh pray God you dont visit during rainy season..it gets messy as hell,Have loose cash when you walking around dont let anyone know you so knew in that city.They have several malls...incase you need to do some shopping ,ask your driver to take you to Garden city.they call it Gaddo.otherwise i schooled in Kampala for six years at st.lawrence schools...i know those streets like the back of my palm..otherwise...have fun ,you wont regret
Thank you so much for this video, reminds me a little of New York City, but Kampala looks like a lot more fun to walk through. This is the best type of video you could possibly have taken, a normal days walk, thank you again !
Nice video I have watched it from beginning to the end. I thought you had recorded it in clips. It’s really great work and great skill to do that. Thanks.
That's the business center, what do you expect. A walk from that side is a quiet and beautiful uganda as well. All countries have that area. Dubai does as well so give Ug a bresk
Kizito George William been years since I,ve been home...this summer I just can't wait 😍...I miss everything BK home...empewo ekufuyira wano nebula okumanyulako obukowekowe....omusana here is lugelo!!!😃
I salute the people who made this video. I have always wanted a video like this. Best video shoot of the year so far. But i hate Uganda never to return dead or alive
Gracias por compartir esta caminata. Estoy emocionada. No solo sera un sueño. Ire muy pronto. Primeramente mi Senor Jesucristo. Desde de Mexico le mando un fuerte abrazo . Dembowski .
Hotel city square even in 2020 still only 60.000 u/s. Perfect location Kampala Road nekesero,market cafes restaurant,bars etc Centenary bank next door.Again Paul your comments 100%
It reminds me Chicago when I arrived here in the 1980s before gentrification. Still today, many areas of Chicago remind me of what I see in this video, not bad.
wow,i liked very much.i want visit kampala in june 2019.so many beautyfull woman in kampala.wy there is no bars and restaurant in this street? greetings from germany.
Wow our beautiful downtown! ❤ We walk through those streets almost every week. Everything is cheap downtown of Kampala👌. Thank you for showing the world what we got.
i've walked thru downtown L.A. population 4mil and it's no where near this many people on the streets WTF Kampala population is 1.5 mil and i think they are all on the street lol
Thing about Africa is that we actually have a life outside buildings, unlike life in most of the Western world. We also happen to be more naturally adhered to communal living, unlike out there where it is more singular... That should explain why you are able to see out outside in Africa and very few to none in the western world.
Hahaha, Kampala Population at day time is over 3M, hence the congestion. Just so you know, most people reside in neighboring towns like Mukono, Entebbe and Wakiso but work in Kampala during day time
Lol I was born in Uganda Kampala and raised in the US. IAM sure there not all on the streets but I always wonder why everything looks so dirty. In south Africa there so many nice places but Uganda just doesn't look very appealing some places look like skid row
Amazing but new people should know that we got many cities such as fort portal, Jinja Mbarara, kasese, Gulu, Arua and others which are not congested at all everyone has enough space !🤷♀️
Wow, what a metropolis. So many people. How did you decide where to go? Did you just follow random people, or you had a map? How do you not get lost over there as a foreigner? It's so dense!
Am enjoying this video, Chicago looked so similar before corporate developers and the mega corporations that we all know razed up most neighborhoods and avenues, there were small stores selling all kinds of wares, and vendors, all independent owners !, but then big box sharks appeared, with their high efficiencies and cost cutting, and " there went the neighborhoods ". You win some things... you lose some others....
Angelina K. No not necessarily, but still it is good because it's shows that other people care about your country. Plus it shows you are actual human beings *and not a pathetic internet troll like Desi here.*(seriously get a life, trolling is not even funny unless if it's clever)
Sorry but Internet Trolls Do Not use their Real Names, I Do. And I am expressing MY OPINION. You wouldn't know a REAL Internet Troll If it came over to your house and ate your face.
Mr. Paul. Were you in Uganda for business of pleasure? If pleasure how did you find it and is the hotel you are staying at feel safe to you? I really want to visit but I need to do some business from India,Please let me know i am interesting to visit Uganda.Any one my friends want to visit India ,it is my pleasure and most welcome.
Hi, I can work from anywhere using my laptop, I own a software company and can do everything over the internet. I have never felt unsafe at Kampala, even at night time.
Hi thanks for sharing your videos. Please advice which is the safest cities to travel among Nairobi, Kampala and Addis Ababa. Secondly which city is good for cheap and best nightlife. Finally, if you been to kabalagala, can we find budget accommodations there? Thanks- mujeeb.
Im in Kampalaga now, staying at Hotel Kenrock in Muyenga. The location is great, rooms are ok. 50,000 per night for double, 41000 for Single. You can also try Hotel City Square, think it is 70,000 a night. Will do video on budget hotels next month...Nightlife in Nariobi is very good, Kampala is even better.
Kampala is a lovely city....but...the chaotic vehicle and pedestrian flow is terrible...enforcement and adoption of strict traffic and pedestrian codes..with lane markers pedestrian crosswalks...traffic lights and stop signs at intersections...are needed for safety walking comfort...and orderly flow...the littering should be strongly enforced...lastly a public bus system with designated bus stops and central bus depot, buses that run on a arrival time schedule..regardless of being full or not