Banda Inns
2497 Lubbobbo Close, Kampala
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From the garden at Banda Inns Kaggwa 2-bed self-contained room work area - did I mention the wireless internet??

Banda Inns Kampala

2497 Lubbobbo Close Kampala, 3785, Uganda

TravelPod Member ReviewsBanda Inns Kampala

“Nice Hosts.”

heatheravan (60 reviews)
Denham, Shark Bay, Australia Flag of Australia
Aug 27, 2011

On very short notice our hosts arranged pick up from Entebbe Airport. The Inn is small and friendly. Rooms are basic but clean and have all needed including Mosquito Net and ensuite. WIFI in room (no TV or fridge)

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Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BBanda Inns Kampala

Rescued Chimps And Royal Tombs.

A travel blog entry by heatheravan

This is a top pick!
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We were warmly welcomed back at Banda Inns, in Kampala by Asteria, Stephen and staff and some of the other guests. One couple who were guests, form the US, were in Kampala finalsing adoption arrangements for their 15 month old Ugandan born son, Henry.

The next day we hired James and the vehicle again and were up early to go to Entebbe so …

Back in Kampala - the safari trip, part 1

A travel blog entry by lisamushroom

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It's been a while :) But now I'm back in Kampala and the family is on the way to the airport. I'm sitting on a lovely veranda at the Inn I'm staying in during my last days here in Uganda. Eva who was my neighbour when I arrived in Kampala two months ago is staying here as well. I'ts a nice place :)

But yeah, it's been two pretty amazing …

The safari - part 2

A travel blog entry by lisamushroom

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Now, where was I? We had left Fort Portal and were on our way to Queen Elizabeth National Park. It was funny, because suddenly we entered a landscape that to us was the savannah, and my dad asked our guide if we might see some wild animals along the road now that we were getting close to the national park. The guide just pointed out the window and …

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Wednesday

A travel blog entry by rosie6391

... t really a language barrier with the kids because you can communicate without having to speak and through actions. It was a lot of fun and the sun was out so it was nice to be outside.

Next some people came from an organisation called empower-a-child Uganda. There was 7 of them, 5 American and 2 locals. It is a religious organisation and it was exciting to have new people come in. They stayed between 10 and about 12:30. They started off with some religious songs, ...

Monday

A travel blog entry by rosie6391

... up a document on my own..but apparently I need to write on the document that this has been compiled by Joseph ( I cant see why I would have to say this when it is a project led by Liz and I ) and also he needs to be present when I talk to the Physiotherapist about it? I think that everyone is trying to impress the new management (who took over a week before I came) and it could look good for him to be leading a new project, but maybe im just being a ...

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