UGANDA’S CAPTIAL CITY KAMPALA 5 DOS & DONTS!!

Uganda acountry found in Africa,east Africa, it’s landlocked country and it’s portrayed as the pearl of Africa “due to its Nature and Tour destinations and Kampala is it’s capital city

Am Ariel view of kampala city posted by destination Uganda

THE DON’TS

1.Carrying and using dollars

Picture of a dollar posted by REUTERS

Whereby in kampala is where people are alerted on the fake dollars since no one knows how to differentiate between the original dollar so its kept away from use and people are not willing to accept them in their store.


2.Join a riot or In the lane of the riot just ingore or reach safer places just in case of the riots spotted . because of the known cases were the protestants are treated and if your a foreign journalists coming to kampala to catch scenes of protestants just be careful when you engage in them because the security Can take you as one of them.

3.Leave the hotel premises,

where by when it’s your first time in Uganda and the city is kampala where by if your given guidelines to not leave your hotel premises the reason behind can be the responsible personel is willing and able to take care of you in the hotel premises and when u tend to go out just inform the personel.

4.self shopping in markets and streets,

view of The street of kampala posted by dreamstime.com

Currently in kampala is where street selling and buying is burned and you just have to access the legal markets or malls where by in some mall which tend to be engaged with alot of people and puzzles to find the exit once you enter and also markets where by a new person in kampala you might be manipulated to pay extra because of your color and age

5.Charity on the streets and to certain people seen by there color, age, type of car they are driving on streets this happens when your in the jam of kampala and this time is used by the street kids and other people where by they approach your car and the knock and other start wiping off dust from your mirrors,just dnt panic just keep the windows locked and the doors where the seater either back or front might possess your things and they can be snatched away in admist and it’s to not to fully give them as they might alert others and flock your car and this is overwhelming.

THE DO’S

1.Use of Tour guides and translators

Picture of tourists in kampala with aguide posted by AA safaris and tours

Where by to people who are not found of the local language or English as used in kampala it’s better to have a guide or atranslator who will interpret and translate the words of some of the interests parts you want to explore.

2.Police and security guards for help. Where by in kampala you can find the police over the streets, at stations, road sides and also security guards of companies who are there to offer some guidance in the city may be in need of the plot of the company or hotel etc just reach them.

3.Online services and delivery service where by with these are quite good in away they look at the orders in regards to your color or age aslong as you hit the ordering of the product you want and gets delivered either you pay before or after delivered this helps in the easing the work on getting somethingz you want with like shopping it’s jumia, uber and others.

4.Visa payments

where by use Visa cards to shops or apps which are allowed to cut the extra costs on your card but it’s good to use Visa since in kampala most people have visa machine s and agents are all over the city which this creates an easy way on not carrying cash if you don’t know how to give out change and also you can access you bank account if its abling Visa and mastercard.

Conclusion

Vaccinations

posted by havard gazette

ThIs is a general thing you should lookup for as the health bodies have urged the public for vaccinations so while I’m kampala you can encounter vaccined and unvaccinated so better carry too your mask and card to avoid answering questions to weather your vaccinated and different vaccines on the market and different immunities of genes, either get vaccinated in your home country and also campaigns of vaccination are in Uganda in any city.

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