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Kampala . . . Backpackers RESTAURANTS NIGHT CLUBS Telephone Telephone Luisun Infocom Andy The Greek 077 403486 Italian Deli ➷ Ange Noir 230190 . INSET OF CITY CENTRE Offices Golf course Chopsticks (chinese) 250781/5 Club Silk 345362 BACKPACKERS 7 Cooper Road 235134 Viper Room 250780 Dominos Pizza 251513 French Embassy TOURIST MAP Fasika (Ethiopian) 268571 Sabrinas BARS Nightclub Dr. Clarke MTN Haandi (Indian) 346284 ✚ International Medical Centre Offices OF Khyber Pass (Indian) Farmers Choice Al’s Bar Kiseka Markets Chippers Ice Cream (car parts) Butchery. Masala Chaat House 255701 Capital Pub 269676 Haandi Restaurant Bancafe Mamma Mia (Pizzas) Chopsticks Restaurant Ternan Ave Nile Hotel 259221 DV8 Bar & Bistro 347713 Equatorial Al Tarboush KAMPALA Krua Thai 347273 (Lebanese restaurant) Hotel ShoppingPark Arcade Royal International Half London 268910 Conference Nile Ave Created and designed by Le Petit Bistro Jokers Sports Bar 348417 Shanghai Gorilla bookings Centre Fido Rwenzori (Chinese) Uganda Wildlife Backpackers Hostel & Campsite (U) Ltd Al Tarboush (Lebanese) 077 520400 Just Kicking 235134 Dido. House Authority Akamba Shanghai Bus Station Kira Road 250336 Kaos 343533 Central Craft Police Station DOCTORS Kampala Casino 343630 Police Sheraton Village Station Nile Ave National Dr. Clarke 341291 On The Rocks 259221 Tawfiq Curry Hotel Buses Colour Theatre International Medical Centre Sabrinas Pub 250174 .Pot De Winton Road K Chrome $ a Grand The Adventure 24 Hour Emergency 075741291 Wagadugu Redfox m Imperial Factory d Fourex p H.Kyber Pass a The Surgery 256003 a Hotel o Pioneer la Bancafe Speke Hotel R 24 hour emergency 075 756003 Cineplex 347713 / 348055 Mall R Airline officesCasino Uganda ja Kira Road Police Stn o Tourist British in Lugogo by-pass British High Commission Building a Stanbic Board. J . d $ Embassy Bank Post Cyberlounge TO MASINDI New Cineplex Cinema Crane The Surgery✚ Mt. Towers Office Internet cafe ➷ N Taxi Bus DV8 Bistro Bar USA Embassy 3km Wagadugu Elgon SPEKE CAMP Park Namirembe Road Park Fang Fang Great Wall Faculity of of China Aristoc (Chinese Restaurant). Crane ParliamentNandos Ave Veterinary Bookshop . Mulago Cassava Republic Bank . Malcom x Ave W E Nakivubo $ . Luwum Street Barclays Hospital 7 Cooper Road Prince Charles Drive ™ Stadium Steers ✚ Bank$ Faculity Rwandan Just Kicking Old . of Science Embassy Uganda Tourist Dominos Pizza Kololo Hill Drive Taxi H Faculity of Museum AcaciaAve Nakersero ➷ Hotel Agriculture Park Takrim Markets ✚ KOLOLO TO; JINJA Nkrumah Road Adminstration ➷ Buses Kololo MBALE BUJAGALI FALLS Owino TO MASINDI Faculity of Hospital Markets Nasser Road Social Science MT. ELGON Mobile: 075 720906 Cooper TO HOIMA➷ MAKERERE ImpalaAve WANDEGEYA Lugogo by-pass 2km Ridgeway Dr 075 777783 Motors Entebbe Road UNIVERSITY Small Shoprite Faculity Police Stn Andy The Greek [email protected] Shopping of Arts Faculity Athina Club local Kusubi of Law workshops Centre Metro Tombs Bombo Road YMCA Upper Kololo Terrace UMA Manufacturers Kafu Road Showgrounds of Jokers Old Fort Quality (Closed to public) Outdoor Jinja Road KISENYI Krua Thai Fairway Adventure LumumbaAve Nakasero Road Buganda Road NAKASERO Hotel Lugogo Golf Club Cricket Ground NAKULABYE Kenyan Kyadando RFC MBUYA THE Embassy Jinja Road (Pratice Tue & Thurs 5pm) Tanzanian ADVENTURE FACTORY Uganda Golf Police Stn. New Vision safaris expeditions Crafts Embassy Kaos Newspaper TO Hoima Road Course Ange Noir . trekking island getaways 1km Club Silk PORT BELL rafting ticketing Kitante Road ➷ Corner. Pocket Immigration Port Bell Road PO Box 1943 State House ✚ INSET Offices Coffee Kampala, Uganda Dr. Clarke Meat Abbattoirs Board Tel: 256 (0)41 345383 PLOT NO: 54, KAMPALA ROAD Chippers Shell e-mail [email protected] P.O.BOX 2397, KAMPALA, UGANDA 3km 2km Al Tarboush TEL: (256 41) 250954 / 250955 Old Kampala Kampala Road Gorilla bookings Industrial Area www.theadventurefactory.com Police Station Central FAX: (256 41) 234328 Police UWA Akamba Station Sheraton Buses Railway LineSixth Street Kabira Road THE BEST RATES IN TOWN Balintuma Road Mosque Hotel R Speke Hotel De Winton Road SPO T Namirembe . Redfox B .Old Fort New E A Cathedral The Surgery Seventh Street R ✚ Taxi Post Office Eighth Street H KANYANCHU LAKE † ✚ T Mengo International Park CAMPSITE NKURUBA HOSTEL & CAMPSITE ✚ Hospital Hospital Namirembe Rd Parkview Jinja Road Kibale National Park Fort Portal LUNGUJJA KIKANDWA . Bar Parliament Ave Natete Road, Lungujja Magies Bar Barclays Camping - Bandas Campsite - Bandas Rwy Stn KICKINGKAMPALA Forest walks Tel; 256 (0)41 344417 Powerflex Gym Nakesero Kibuli AKAMBA BUSES Tel: 250412 Swamp & Markets Mosque Akamba buses leave Kampala for Nairobi at Chimpanzee Nature Reserve www.backpackers.co.ug Bulange HOSTEL & CAMPSITE MENGO Owino ✚Kibuli 7am each morning and 3pm each afternoon. Markets Entebbe Road The Akamba Royal(more comfort & room) NO HOOKERS ➷ Q Shell Supreme Hospital TO; FORT PORTAL & leaves 7am each morning. In general you may ➷ Local restaurants Court of PROPS AND LOCKS WELCOME Uganda purchase tickets half an hour prior to departure, KIBALE FOREST & market KISENYI however it is better to buy in advance. Several buses & matutus Clock Tel: 041 235134 6am to noon WAKALIGA Rubuga Tower Hospital BUSEGA † Mackay Church ✚ (First Protestant Natete Road † Missionary in Rubuga Kalala Uganda) Cathedral Wankakyi Gate Gate ➷ TO; MASAKA NATETE (Twekobe) Total =Professional Film MBARARA Kabaka’s (Kings) = Seventh Happiness Sleeved Negatives Palace American Shires (Pizza) =Camera Batteries KABALE OldAirstrip Nsambya (Chinese) Buses to Kabale leave several Entebbe Road Hospital Embassy =Photographic Supplies ✚ (Under construction) Quality Ethopian Village times each morning from 6am Cuts Shell Capital Pub =Wedding Portraits up to midday. Matutus all day. Restaurant = NETPA KATWE Fasika Police Stn Slide Development/Printing Kabaka’s (Ethiopian) = B/W and APS Film Bus to Butogota near Bwindi NP Engineering Masaka Road Gallery leaves the bus park at around 6am Lake Nalongo KABALAGALA Processing BUNYONYI Cafe Gate Wansanso each morning arrive Butogota approx 5pm Gate 54 KAMPALA RD OVERLAND CAMP Then catch pickup or special to Bwindi NP Flying Camping -Cottages - Tents Rhino Pub TEL: 230556 is the Registered Trademark Blue Note Bar Restaurant - Bar Buses to Kisoro near Mgahinga NP of Backpackers Hostel & Campsite (U) Ltd Al’s Bar leave 6am & 6.30am each morning. Reg No. 22039 & 22184, Uganda 1999 NDEEBA Tel 0486 23741 Crane Forex Bureau Ltd Half London [email protected] Katwe Police TOURIST HOTEL Station THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY OPEN 7 DAYS Dealers in all La Petit Bistro DELUX BUDGET HOTEL A WEEK types of Tickles IN THE HEART OF KAMPALA 8.30am foreign ➷ FAR OUT 8.30pm currencies To Gaba & Munyonyo ISLAND CAMP ➷ Every effort has been made to ensure TO AIRPORT PLOT NO: 7/9 NILE AVENUE at THE SPEKE HOTEL the accuracy of information provided. Unusual African Crafts PLOT 9 MARKET STREET P.O. BOX 3673, KAMPALA, UGANDA Backpackers Hostel & Campsite (U) Ltd, Plot 23, Cooper Road, Kisementi - Kamwokya Airport Road Ò PO BOX 7036 KAMPALA TEL: 3437000 / 344006 / FAX 23578 nor it’s advertisers, nor it’s printers accept any Lake Bunyonyi Tel: 256 (0)41 232885 TEL: 251471/251472 FAX: responsibility for any damages or inconvenience FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM IN TOWN 251473/235345 e-mail: [email protected] Bombo Road & Kabalagala [email protected] www.cranefourex.com that may arise herefrom. Mobile 077 463251 E-MAIL” [email protected] © Copyright Backpackers Hostel Sept. 2000.
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