From e649be682458ad1485ceac935949dd7aaa049148 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mahdi Dibaiee Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 09:36:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] uganda: add traffic video --- _posts/2022-09-10-uganda-trip.md | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/_posts/2022-09-10-uganda-trip.md b/_posts/2022-09-10-uganda-trip.md index 35b7a1f..475ed40 100644 --- a/_posts/2022-09-10-uganda-trip.md +++ b/_posts/2022-09-10-uganda-trip.md @@ -20,6 +20,12 @@ We arrive and into the airport and from there we take a Matatu (public taxi) tow Once we get to Kampala then the main mode of transport in the city is Boda Boda which is basically motorcycles, and there is absolutely no rules of the road and they seem more like suggestions so you may see your Boda boda going on the opposite lane even when there is a dividing line or concrete between the two lines they just go to the other side if their own side is blocked by traffic. In a way boda boda is very efficient timewise and also cost wise, but it is not for the faint-hearted. It’s very easy to find boda boda as they are everywhere and as soon as you just walk to the side of the road if you motorcyclist will stop asking if you need a boda somewhere. +

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+ We find our way to a hostel in Kampala called Bushpig (a good backpacker’s hostel) and from there we take a walk to exchange some money for Ugandan shillings but on the way we get stopped by police who is sitting beside a kiosk and they start shouting at us why are you smoking in the public since my friend was smoking turns out smoking in public is illegal in Uganda and you can be charged for now in this case as I had anticipated they actually wanted a bribe and didn’t really want to take us to be charged legally. In this case we end up paying $100 which is a lot of money specially in Uganda to get away from the situation boards afterwards after talking to an expat from Canada who was living in Uganda for nine years he said that you could have got away with 40,000 shillings which is about $10-$15 in this case we were afraid that they might actually take us to be charged and we didn’t want that to happen. The advice from the expat was that once you give them a little bit of money then you can just leave because if they try to stop you and actually take you to court or something then you can counter them by saying that they took a bribe and in reality they really just want to a bribe, they do not really want to act on the law. We were going to have transport from Kabale to a lodge in a village close to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Rubuguri village. When we asked our contact he said $150 per person, however after haggling and clarifying that we want to do a budget trip, we ended up with the price of $35 per person! This price was not exactly the same service of a full private-car hire from Kampala to Rubuguri, instead we would take the private car to Kabale town, a town close to Rubuguri, and from there we would take a boda boda (Mororcycle taxi) to Rubuguri. This boda boda leg of the trip was not easy, but we were happy to do it even if hard.