[QUOTE=Willyboy;1154361]Every night anather girl during night, end never more than 2000ksh / night.[/QUOTE]Arent you over paying will? I thought it shouldn't be more than 800 a night.
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[QUOTE=Willyboy;1154361]Every night anather girl during night, end never more than 2000ksh / night.[/QUOTE]Arent you over paying will? I thought it shouldn't be more than 800 a night.
[QUOTE=Willyboy;1154361]Every night anather girl during night, end never more than 2000ksh / night. High spenders. Do it. I can not stop to giving your money out for notting. Only stupid mans doing this. I look many many stupid mans handling with one end with 300 dollars, even for schort thime.[/QUOTE]I never paid more than 1000 ksh. You are slipping!
[QUOTE=Norweez;1154563]Arent you over paying will? I thought it shouldn't be more than 800 a night.[/QUOTE]Malayas have different prices for black, Hindu, and Mzungu. In general Mzungu pays the most, negotiable. At onepalm Mtwapa girls go with fellow blacks for 200 shilling or some beers (price of a morning after pill at the chemist). Some Mzungus pay 1000 per day, but they stay with the girl a full week. Pay to leave. 2000 is a price you can choose more ladies in 5 minutes than you can handle in one day. Service is perfect because they wand more days, a full week or a western union relationship.
Blacks don't laugh about mzungu prices, they wish they could spent money like a mzungu.
Of course its up to the Mzungu how much he values his presence with the lady. When you're old, unattractive, no entertainment for the lady, bad performing and desperate, you can pay more.
Price in Kenya for ST is 1000ksh. For LT 2000ksh. If you want to pay more, Plaese do it. I will drinking tusker from all prices higher than this. Or aeting staek filet. Or paying good accomodation. Or thaking taxi. Not thaking matautu. I will not aeting schapaty or ugali end paying craesy amount for malayas. The supermarket is 10 end more malayas for 1 mzungu.
Price in Kenya for ST is 1000ksh. For LT 2000ksh. If you want to pay more, Plaese do it. I will drinking tusker from all prices higher than this. Or aeting staek filet. Or paying good accomodation. Or thaking taxi. Not thaking matautu. I will not aeting schapaty or ugali end paying craesy amount for malayas. The supermarket is 10 end more malayas for 1 mzungu.
Hey Willyboy.
Can you tell me for how many years you have been xploring Kenya?
I've just come back from a holiday in Mombasa. I am 48 years old, reasonably normal looking and slightly overweight.
I had no problems to find a long time for 2000 Kenyan shilling. My girls were from the beach, tempo, casaurina and casablanca.
All of them were good-looking, without children and with big breasts.
Sure, some wanted 5000 Kenya shilling. But after a short discussion they agreed to 2000.
My advantage is, I am not a shy man and very communicative.
Incidentally, I met Willyboy, believe me he has a lot of experience in Kenya and is a very nice person. He knows a lot of places normal tourists would never find. His English is much better than what as he writes here.
@willyboy.
Use google translate as I have advised you.
Wenzman
[QUOTE=Wenzman; 1155413]I've just come back from a holiday in Mombasa. I am 48 years old, reasonably normal looking and slightly overweight.
I had no problems to find a long time for 2000 Kenyan shilling. My girls were from the beach, tempo, casaurina and casablanca.
All of them were good-looking, without children and with big breasts.
Sure, some wanted 5000 Kenya shilling. But after a short discussion they agreed to 2000.
My advantage is, I am not a shy man and very communicative.
Incidentally, I met Willyboy, believe me he has a lot of experience in Kenya and is a very nice person. He knows a lot of places normal tourists would never find. His English is much better than what as he writes here.
@willyboy.
Use google translate as I have advised you.
Wenzman[/QUOTE]Another fellow hunter on safari who pays a fair rate for 'rumpypumpy' with a hotty. Sounds promising any interesting pictures or tales with regards your time in Mombasa for the forum.
I enjoy reading Willyboy's comments, so please don't change and surely the quirkiness can't be down to a translation app!
Sorry, no interesting pictures. Only hotel, beach and so on. I almost had a different girl every day. The risk of getting problems with the photos was just too big. It was difficult enough, to get rid of the girls in the morning. Some are real stalkers. I am not a great writer, but will soon post a few experiences.
[QUOTE=Jbond; 1155484]Another fellow hunter on safari who pays a fair rate for 'rumpypumpy' with a hotty. Sounds promising any interesting pictures or tales with regards your time in Mombasa for the forum.
I enjoy reading Willyboy's comments, so please don't change and surely the quirkiness can't be down to a translation app! [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Expat Kenya; 1154790]Malayas have different prices for black, Hindu, and Mzungu. In general Mzungu pays the most, negotiable. At onepalm Mtwapa girls go with fellow blacks for 200 shilling or some beers (price of a morning after pill at the chemist). Some Mzungus pay 1000 per day, but they stay with the girl a full week. Pay to leave. 2000 is a price you can choose more ladies in 5 minutes than you can handle in one day. Service is perfect because they wand more days, a full week or a western union relationship.
Blacks don't laugh about mzungu prices, they wish they could spent money like a mzungu.
Of course its up to the Mzungu how much he values his presence with the lady. When you're old, unattractive, no entertainment for the lady, bad performing and desperate, you can pay more. [/QUOTE]This is good, always state what you paid because we need to do this to keep the prices down. This is important for new arrivals who don't know the price scene. If you have a lovely story to tell then tell it but please. State the price you paid for the lovely story.
First, English is not my native language. I use Google Translate and then improve the grammar. So bear with me if I write something unintelligible.
I'm an old Thai expert with 25 years' experience. Was the first time in Kenya 20 years ago, at that time with my ex-wife, a typical safari and all inclusive holiday. The second time 10 years ago, then I was going alone and as a fun tourist. For Kenya so I am a newbie, but to deal with the Ladies I have some experience.
I booked a cheap flight ticket by chance for 199 € at a last minute website. At the same time I have read in ISG that Willyboy is also in Kenya. We had mail contact and met him in Frankfurt airport.
Willyboy comes from Belgium and speaks English very well. He is a nice guy and has plenty of experience in Kenya. So the perfect partner for a beginner like me.
Hotel:
I tried to make a reservation in advance in Kahama Hotel, but the communication was not successful. When we got there they had a room for me. I paid per night 3750 ksh (double room, one breakfast). The hotel's location is ideal near the Bamburi Beach, so for beach lovers. In the room was a double bed, air conditioning, TV and a clean bathroom. You can rent a safety box at reception for 180 ksh per day. I also recommend this, but there are not enough boxes for the number of rooms. Connected to the hotel is a sports bar and four times a week are events. So who wants to go to bed early, should have a deep sleep. The service at the hotel is not very good. It is offered free Internet, but that almost never works. Also defective repair in the room is very slowly. There are, for the Bamburi Beach little (worse) alternatives. The Kahama Hotel also knows this, and accordingly is the service.
Food:
Big Tree is ok for pizza and pasta
Kahama has a restaurant (good burgers)
Safari Inn has good Swiss food
Tarboush Restaurant in Mombasa City has very good cheap food
Fontanella Restaurant in Mombasa City good Steaks.
Some local places in Mtwapa
Daytime:
Was a few times with Willyboy in Mombasa City. He showed me some interesting places. However, I live in a big city and I am more a beach lover. We made a day trip to Malindi. Interesting environment, but we had both stomach problems after visiting a fish restaurant there. We made a day trip to Diani Beach in the south. Very beautiful white sand beach, but a long way from Bamburi Beach, and nothing for us fun tourists. Was a few times in Mtwapa. I've been looking at Luck apartments. Would be an alternative to the hotel, the roads in Mtwapa, however, especially in the rainy season are very bad.
At night:
Friday and Saturday I was in disco tempo, otherwise Casablanca, Casaurina, Bahnhof and Kendas. Florida once, but only to see the place. Once I was in the Nyali Cinemax in with a girl.
Ladies:
As written before, I had no problems getting a girl for 2000 ksh per night. The women were different, some new to the scene but also some hardcode Malayas. I always negotiate the price and service before. All girls were pretty, had a good figure, and no children.
Otherwise:
During the day I'm usually walk from Kahama Hotel in the direction of Pirates and went back on the beach. I do not have problems with the Beach Boys, probably because I have a fat tattoo on the upper arm and look a little bit dangerous. Stop was normally at Big Tree and Cheers for a drink or something to eat. On the way to the beach I've also had some good conversation with the Malayas and collected phone numbers for the night. I'm not shy and had therefore always a few jokes for the girls left.
That was it for the first time, if desired, I can post a few stories with the girls.
Wenzman
[QUOTE=Wenzman; 1155859]First, English is not my native language. I use Google Translate and then improve the grammar. So bear with me if I write something unintelligible.
I'm an old Thai expert with 25 years' experience. Was the first time in Kenya 20 years ago, at that time with my ex-wife, a typical safari and all inclusive holiday. The second time 10 years ago, then I was going alone and as a fun tourist. For Kenya so I am a newbie, but to deal with the Ladies I have some experience.
I booked a cheap flight ticket by chance for 199 € at a last minute website. At the same time I have read in ISG that Willyboy is also in Kenya. We had mail contact and met him in Frankfurt airport.
Willyboy comes from Belgium and speaks English very well. He is a nice guy and has plenty of experience in Kenya. So the perfect partner for a beginner like me.
Hotel:
I tried to make a reservation in advance in Kahama Hotel, but the communication was not successful. When we got there they had a room for me. I paid per night 3750 ksh (double room, one breakfast). The hotel's location is ideal near the Bamburi Beach, so for beach lovers. In the room was a double bed, air conditioning, TV and a clean bathroom. You can rent a safety box at reception for 180 ksh per day. I also recommend this, but there are not enough boxes for the number of rooms. Connected to the hotel is a sports bar and four times a week are events. So who wants to go to bed early, should have a deep sleep. The service at the hotel is not very good. It is offered free Internet, but that almost never works. Also defective repair in the room is very slowly. There are, for the Bamburi Beach little (worse) alternatives. The Kahama Hotel also knows this, and accordingly is the service.
Food:
Big Tree is ok for pizza and pasta
Kahama has a restaurant (good burgers)
Safari Inn has good Swiss food
Tarboush Restaurant in Mombasa City has very good cheap food
Fontanella Restaurant in Mombasa City good Steaks.
Some local places in Mtwapa
Daytime:
Was a few times with Willyboy in Mombasa City. He showed me some interesting places. However, I live in a big city and I am more a beach lover. We made a day trip to Malindi. Interesting environment, but we had both stomach problems after visiting a fish restaurant there. We made a day trip to Diani Beach in the south. Very beautiful white sand beach, but a long way from Bamburi Beach, and nothing for us fun tourists. Was a few times in Mtwapa. I've been looking at Luck apartments. Would be an alternative to the hotel, the roads in Mtwapa, however, especially in the rainy season are very bad.
At night:
Friday and Saturday I was in disco tempo, otherwise Casablanca, Casaurina, Bahnhof and Kendas. Florida once, but only to see the place. Once I was in the Nyali Cinemax in with a girl.
Ladies:
As written before, I had no problems getting a girl for 2000 ksh per night. The women were different, some new to the scene but also some hardcode Malayas. I always negotiate the price and service before. All girls were pretty, had a good figure, and no children.
Otherwise:
During the day I'm usually walk from Kahama Hotel in the direction of Pirates and went back on the beach. I do not have problems with the Beach Boys, probably because I have a fat tattoo on the upper arm and look a little bit dangerous. Stop was normally at Big Tree and Cheers for a drink or something to eat. On the way to the beach I've also had some good conversation with the Malayas and collected phone numbers for the night. I'm not shy and had therefore always a few jokes for the girls left.
That was it for the first time, if desired, I can post a few stories with the girls.
Wenzman[/QUOTE]Sounds like you had a good time, which is what holidays are all about!
[QUOTE=Willyboy;1154811]Price in Kenya for ST is 1000ksh. For LT 2000ksh. If you want to pay more, Plaese do it. I will drinking tusker from all prices higher than this. Or aeting staek filet. Or paying good accomodation. Or thaking taxi. Not thaking matautu. I will not aeting schapaty or ugali end paying craesy amount for malayas. The supermarket is 10 end more malayas for 1 mzungu.[/QUOTE]Will be in Mombasa from the 23rd if you fancy a beer. Let me know when and where to meet.
For me too is first time in Kenya and and I'm afraid of crime and diseases like malaria and AIDS.
[QUOTE=Make My Day; 1153111]This question is going around my mind for months now:
How safe and fun is going to Mombasa on your own?
I went to Thailand 5 times now, one time to the Dominican Republic and one time Cuba. In my opinion Thailand is very safe and probably not comparable.
Does going Kenia means taking cabs all the time or are there still more relaxed areas in Mombasa where one can walk back to the hotel?
I really would love going Mombasa, Malindi and see some wildlife but am a bit of a chicken. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sabai2;1157301]For me too is first time in Kenya and and I'm afraid of crime and diseases like malaria and AIDS.[/QUOTE]No risk. No fun.
[QUOTE=Sabai2;1157301]For me too is first time in Kenya and and I'm afraid of crime and diseases like malaria and AIDS.[/QUOTE][QUOTE=Make My Day; 1153111]This question is going around my mind for months now:
How safe and fun is going to Mombasa on your own?
I went to Thailand 5 times now, one time to the Dominican Republic and one time Cuba. In my opinion Thailand is very safe and probably not comparable.
Does going Kenia means taking cabs all the time or are there still more relaxed areas in Mombasa where one can walk back to the hotel?
I really would love going Mombasa, Malindi and see some wildlife but am a bit of a chicken.[/QUOTE]It is save to go to Mombasa on your own, get used to some of the rules.
Aids is decreasing but still there, malayas will often try to seduce you for unprotected sex so be prepared, wise and not too drunk. Don't leave drinks unattended, order another one if you don't have a choice. At night, take a taxi, its cheap. During the day walking on the streets is not a problem but take care of your belongings. I never lost anything in Mombasa. Mombasa is saver than you'd expect when you see street life.
When you take a girl to a hotel, use a save if possible. The girls often know the hotel's staff the police, taxi drivers, other girls (and gossiping a lot) so they are at home.
Stick to your programs, be clear what malayas can expect with drinks and meals, short or longterm. No need to explain too much about your private life, exchanging private tele numbers and emails. They'll remember everything about you.
Just advise:
First questions always, where are you from, tell them you just came from Mombasa, whats your name, think of a movie star and like that they'll get curious, stop talking the usual bulls*t, stop standard begging for beers but they'll have a laugh and challenge in stead.