My trip to Uganda

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Hello fellow JF members, I am planning to trip to Uganda later this year probably on December I'm just looking for someone to host my stayings I will staying there for 2 weeks I have opted to book Airbnb but I also need someone to round up with
Ladies are most prefable aged around 20 to 40
 
Hello i postponed travelling to uganda last year following convid issue that was at peak, I want to do that this year, Any leads will be appreciated
 
Hello i postponed travelling to uganda last year following convid issue that was at peak, I want to do that this year, Any leads will be appreciated
Just be open minded what kind of transport are you interested with!,.... en which interested type of Uganda are you speakin' of ...since of all as you speak now there are different types of transport you can use to reach quick en safe like;!

Sorcerers!
Hyenas!
non to non flight!
Bloom Means of transport!
Nude down transport!
Hung me! Bat transport!
No viza, no Passport! except we normally end up in de Bush run ground! in addition to that we really understand you are one of us! according to our Radar catch up sensors!..so welcome!! please dare no to betray our task!
 
😂😂😀👍
 
Natumae mleta mada ulipata miongozo...
 

Just a Bus
 
I have set out everything concern that trip, i had a plan to find an Airbnb house but i have researched and find those airbnb’s are not safe enough, i have decided to stay at a hotel
 
I recently did a solo trip to Kenya, and I felt much more comfortable having a guide and someone to show me around. It’s a totally different experience when you're immersed in the culture like that! On a side note, if you ever think about working in travel, I came across a Travel Agent Training Program recently that could help if you’re interested in pursuing something like that. I’m new here and still learning a lot about the industry, especially around topics like Travel Agent Salary and Employment in California, which I’ve heard can be pretty good if you're in the right spots. I’ve never been to Uganda, but I hear it’s an amazing place!
 
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