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hi nibu. I ant to stay 4/ 5 days a Lima and then i wanna move to the north (Tarapato). I hope to meet you somewhere ( maybe in La paz or Senta Cruz de la sierra). I am 35 years old.
no news about senta cruz. Just the things i read on this forum ( the archive).
Giovanni
To Monkey(aka: Pendejo Raphael):
Thanks for providing the names of all the 4$/night hotels that have no running water. That's the kind of info that every body here really likes to know about!!
Now this is something that your retarded mind will be incapable of understanding, but I am gonna try to explain it in simple words. The absolute cheapest way to travel is if you or your business, provides such a valuable service, that somebody else will actually pay for your flight, your first class hotel, your car,etc.
But that will never happen to you because you are obviously such a loser.
Just for your information, when I am paying out of my own pocket, I BARGAIN as hard as anyone, and because I speak Spanish fluently, I bet I get much better deals than you ever will. BUT, there is a level below which I will not compromise my personal comfort. Life is short and I am gonna live it as comfortably as I possibly can. That's the difference between you and me.
Finally, as you can see, your personal attacks don't scare me, so go on and keep acting like the piece of garbage loser that you are. J.G.
JG, you obviously haven't traveled much in Latin America. Once you get away from the major cities there are no more Hiltons. In many areas there are constant "apagones" when there is no electricity or water. Anyway, why go all the way to Latin America only to pay american prices and live like you're in the US? Sure you can stick to the major cities and stay in your $150/night Hilton and pay the fagged-out, coke-head sluts the $200+ prices they quote you, but you're missing the real Latin America and the real latinas. When you travel in the Amazon region like Tarapoto, often you'll be happy just to find a place to hang your Hammock. One last point -- in the Peruvian Amazon there are places where spanish isn't spoken much and macho talk, such as yours, really wouldn't cut it with the indigenous people.
Hey Nibu:
I have to agree with some other viewers here who are just not comfortable with the lifestyle in Latin America. YEs, many members of the developed nations are blinded to the rest of the underdeveloped world, but don't give the majority of us a hard time because we appreciate the lifestyle we have. Also, please note that cities like LIma are so heavily populated because many Latins don't like the impoverished conditions in which they live. Have no doubt, those women down there would love to grab an American or European and ride back home with him to the comforts of the developed world.
I have so much else to say, but I'll limit it to this: do you really want to fuck around with women who live in places without running hot water...or running water at all for that matter? Think about it man. You think they have facilities to take care of themselves when they get some STD shit? Maybe your standards are a little too relaxed!
I can't believe over three years have passed without any real info on this town.
I was just there and the whole place seemed lively enough what with countless "mototaxis" ferrying locals and the odd foreigner or two back and forth. The prettiest girls seem to be cherry-picked to work the gas stations. Every hole-in-the-wall business seems to be 'manned' by a girl and every want ad is for a senorita. They're all flirts too but not sure if that's just to get you to buy whatever it is they're hawking or they're looking for some action too.
Although I had company with me I would guess that scoring a NP here would be very easy. One suggestion along these lines I heard was to go hang out at the central square (I think every city/town in Peru has one!). When I walked through there there were lots of couples and people shooting the breeze.
Lodging is ridiculously cheap at about 10 soles the going rate for a "matrimonial" room; that is, a room with a queen size bed. The other type of room, can't remember the name at the moment, will come with two twin beds. At the place I stayed at the facilities were decent but forget about AC or hot water. What did you expect for $3 a night anyway?
For touristy stuff there is a nice waterfall about half an hour out of town by mototaxi but I'd recommend against the visit to see the natives which is just a tourist trap souvenir shop area and the indians don't seem particularly different in any way than the rest of the locals.
Back to the quest for pussy: the bus station is crawling with girls. There has GOT to be some p4p action there though I can't confirm (again, had company).
From Tarapoto, you can take a taxi (4 paying passengers) to Yurimaguas.
Yurimaguas is known for being very friendly towards Americans. You should be able to score non-pro action there. There is also a street near the airport in Yurimaguas where there are bars, and a local can show you where it is. Sex for 20 soles is available, but you shouldn't have to pay for it. The locals don't meet that many foreigners there so you should be quite a novelty.
On the way between Tarapoto to Yurimaguas when the taxi stops there are various refreshments available, including fresh coconut.
I found it kind of neat that the girl selling the coconut was fussing over me to make sure I didn't get the juice on my shirt. They sure know how to show kindness to strangers. There is a town midway between Tarapoto and Yurimaguas where the taxis also stop. It's also a good place to hit up on some traveling chicas. I did not post a travel report about this earlier, because the mongering action is nothing like in the bigger cities, but non-pro action is everywhere. Hoewever, some knowledge of Spanish is essential.
I was recently in Tarapoto and had a good time. This is a small city a long ways from civilization, even though it is only an hour by air from Lima. There is no Cine, for example, and the markets, etc. Could be the same as they were 30 years ago in the rest of Peru.
For tourist activities, you are pretty limited. There are a couple of waterfalls to visit, and the countryside is beautiful if you like farm land.
The people are very friendly, and if you make any effort at all, you should be able to make friends with just about anyone. They don't see many foreigners and are starved for interaction.
The pro scene is hard to crack. No ads, no way to find out about pros except from taxi drivers and hotel doormen.
There is a Chonga on the northwest side of town in Morales section. I went down there during the day just to see, and the entrance price was S/5 plus S/10 for the woman. No time limit discussed, I believe that was for a single pop. Did not partake because I had already linked up with a couple of chicas at my hotel, but it looked like the typical low level chonga type scene. Any taxi driver should be able to get you down there.
My doorman had phone numbers for women to come to my room, which is always my preference. First number was S/80, but they quickly upped that to S/100 on the pretext that the S/80 was for a single pop, whereas I always want an hourly rate.
First woman was a little chunky, but very sweet in the jungle fashion. The selva babes may not always be the most beautiful, but they sure do have the passion.
I told the doorman that I wanted a delgada, and the next woman was a knockout, still full of passion. Thin, but healthy, only about half my size. I brought her back the next night, my last, which is not usually my modus. Damn, I still want that girl.
My hotel was the Luna Azul, cost was S/225 for four nights in a smallish room with AC. The staff were very nice, no problems with the women coming in, but it is a family hotel, so you need to be discreet. After about 9 PM there should be no problem bringing in a woman, and there was never any mention of an extra charge.
I would say Iquitos is far superior for the P4P action with a jungle flavor. If you want a town where there are virtually no gringos, Tarapoto would fill that bill.
Indeed, the people of Tarapoto are very friendly once you make the effort to interact. That knowing some Spanish is mandatory, it goes without saying.
Having been there 3 years ago, I did notice the price increase this summer.
I did ask prices at the Laguna Azul, and they have increased indeed. Three years ago I paid 15 soles for a room there. This year, the cheapest they had, went for 30 soles, small room with fan and cable TV. They were willing to negotiate as the posted minimum rate was 50 soles.
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The pro scene is hard to crack. No ads, no way to find out about pros except from taxi drivers and hotel doormen.
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I would not say itīs hard to crack the pro scene, but taxi drivers are your main source of introduction if you want to meet pros. I met both pros and nonpros over there this summer.
THE PRO SCENE
A ranch-style chongo called Jaguar. I went there once, had a very attractive Chinese girl 19 or so. I did negotiate the price down to 15 soles for the basic session. She was great at trying hard to make me come and spent some extra time toward that end. She was by far the best one I saw there that night. My taxi driver knew all kinds of places, but the Jaguar is well known in Tarapoto.
My best time perhaps was in a small bar-type establishment on an unpaved street. I arrived there at night. I canīt even begin to describe this location but the chica was great. She was 22, petite, with a slight scar on her stomach. For 40 soles she did everything I asked and things I did not even ask but was glad that she got into it. We must have tried about 10 different positions out of the Kama Sutra. On top of that, she was into bbj, and an anal conosieur in every sense. She even gave a great rim job. Having been given such a lavish tongue-bath and a senseless fuck, I staggered out of that place with her phone number, but the damned phone will not answer.
These places change locations as some places open and others close, but a decent taxista will get you there.
There is no lack of places from what I have seen.
HIGH END CLUBS
There are a couple of high-priced clubs that cost around 140 soles for a one hour session, but the chicas are no different from the other places, but the clubs are more expensive looking. Again, any taxista will know about these clubs. One is Saggitarius bar, the other is Coco Bar I think.
WHISKERIAS
There are whiskeria-type places in this neighborhood too along the main highway. There the going price is about 70 soles, and the girl that I found there was more attractive than in the higher end club.
ONE OF A KIND
There is another Coco Bar, this one is on an unpaved road, action here begins at night, and there is a bar of course. There is a decent sound system.
The song they kept playing that night was "Recuerdo Cuando Tenia Quince"
which of course means, "I remember when I was fifteen". Well, they are definitely not hard core pros here, although they are pros and they are sweet.
SUMMARY OF THE PRO SCENE
The scene downtown is just about worthless. Trannies and washed-out broads sitting in doorways. The best action is at low-end clubs and houses, which of course a decent taxista would know about. It does take a few days to get to know places, but if you insist on seeing better places and insist on value for your money, you will find it here. There is know shortage of these places but you will spend an hour or two finding some of them. The taxista typically charges about 20 soles per hour for driving you around and waiting for you at the clubs.
There is such a variety of pros at night, although not in great numbers like in a big city, that they had me occupied at night.
I did meet college girls and others by going out and conversing on the street and was invited to a parillada where more college girls were in attendance. I did make some friends here, though did not stay in town long enough to pursue the matter, although I did get some phone numbers. It seems like it takes some time to get to know them, as these girls did not seem to be cut out for one night stands--a departure from the scene in Iquitos.
I stayed near the main plaza at La Posada Inn. The rooms were small but clean and secure, a fair deal at S. /60 per night with good cold AC and hot shower. Including breakfast. The staff there was very friendly and helpful, but I never got the chance to find out whether it was chica-friendly. Probably only at night. Joseph is the night guy and he speaks a little English, would be the person to ask if you stay there.
I checked out the plaza for SW's and did not see any at all.
I went to the Sagitarius Night Club and it was not bad. A fairly large night club with quiet private areas where you could sit and talk away from the loud music. The price S. /10 for entry and S. /12 for a Pilsner Grande. The place was pretty much empty at 11 PM, but there was one nice 7-8 and the price was S. /50 to the house for a room upstairs and S. /150 for an hour with this chica. It is probably the best place in Tarapoto.
Another night I went out to the Jaguar chongo which is WAY out in a dark, deserted looking area on the outskirts of town, but seemed safe once I got there. The wierd part is that they have a bar in front (Jaguar I) where you sit and drink, but no chicas come in the bar area. You have to walk back behind the bar to find them standing in front of their doorways at Jaguar II. The actual chongo. S. /3 admission just to walk back there and look. Nothing that interested me at all, mostly 5-6, so I left.
All in all, I did not find much in Tarapoto. I think if I had spent more time in the clubs out near Morales there might have been more action there.
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Hey Shyguy,
What was your impression of the non-pro scene? I understand that gringos are pretty rare around there so did you notice any special attention from the local girls?
[QUOTE=Elberto]Hey Shyguy,What was your impression of the non-pro scene? I understand that gringos are pretty rare around there so did you notice any special attention from the local girls?[/QUOTE]No, I did not go to the regular clubs - I think they are mostly out near Morales District.