Never been to Africa before but was thinking of visiting Mombas later in the year. Can anyone advise ;
1) Is Bamburi beach the best place to stay
2) Are 'A' levels freely available
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Never been to Africa before but was thinking of visiting Mombas later in the year. Can anyone advise ;
1) Is Bamburi beach the best place to stay
2) Are 'A' levels freely available
[QUOTE=Llantarnam]Never been to Africa before but was thinking of visiting Mombas later in the year. Can anyone advise ;
1) Is Bamburi beach the best place to stay
2) Are 'A' levels freely available[/QUOTE]1) depending on your expectations it might be the best place to stay.
2) if you mean with 'freely available' that you don't have to pay, then I would say no, girls are not freely available. Like discussed many times before, you always pay in one way or the other.
As it seems to me, that you are a little naive (why else would you ask question #2?), my advice: don't get fooled by these ladies, especially at Bamburi. 99% of the girls at Bamburi are looking for money.
The most honest way I think is: fuck them, pay them, finish the business. Next day, next girl. Girls are cheap enough, so you don't need to get them for free.
If you're more into the GFE, or you don't feel well paying for sex, you can fuck them for free, make a relationship, and pay 10times more for clothes, shoes, cosmetic, "taxi money", and so on.
If you really fall in love be prepared for going to Western Union every other day or so.
If you are lucky, and you really find an independent woman, who is financial stable and does not need your money, then it might be equal difficult to get her to bed, as it is in most western countries.
I canīt tell something as the best place; daytime; yes Bamburi Beach is
really good. But in that hotel area you ll have problems to get the girls in.
At evening i stayed many times in town; because without Cheers; Bamburi is
death. Or better go hunting at evening to Mtwapa
Have fun; me in july 4 weeks in Mombasa
[QUOTE=Llantarnam]Never been to Africa before but was thinking of visiting Mombas later in the year. Can anyone advise ;
1) Is Bamburi beach the best place to stay
2) Are 'A' levels freely available[/QUOTE]Doronto hit the nail on the head, pretty much, except there is a large number of 2nd and 3rd tier accomodations on and off Bamburi Beach which are happy to sell you a room by the hour for between 500 and 1400. PM for a laundry list.
Bamburi Beach is, in my estimation, by far the richest hunting ground on the North Coast. I try to stay away from Shanzu and Mtwapa girls (but succumb to temptation every now and then bcs there are some real stunners to be found) bcs they are reputed as the HIV capital of Kenya.
I've been spending a lot of time on the South Coast recently (daytime only) and there isn't much going on, it seems. But the beaches are better and far less crowded, the people are friendlier and more laid back. Some new discos seem to have sprung up, which suggests there might be good nighttime action.
Thanks for the info. I am a long time monger and do not object to paying.
When I asked if 'A level' was freely available, I did not mean getting it for free, I was asking if it was easy to obtain. Having been to other places sometimes (like Rio) it is second nature to the girls, sometimes (like Thailand) it is more difficult to find.
[QUOTE=Steve German]Any information about girlfriendly apartment in WALKING distance at evening to the main road in Mtwapa would be nice. A bit equipement should be like freadge, own shower and SAT-TV.
Thx[/QUOTE]I saw a place advertised at Nakumatt Nyali, may be of interest to you. 33000 KES per month for a 2 bedroomed bungalow, with fridge/freezer, tv/dvd, microwave, gas cooker, price inclusive of all utility bills, and it is located at Melrose Place, Shanzu. Matatu stage: SAGA. 5 mins walk from the beach. As for walking from the main Mtwapa Road this is hardly necessary because there is an abundance of motorbike taxis, charging 30 KES to 50 KES for anything up to 1 kilometre.
I was just surveying cheap guest houses in Mtwapa. 350 a night for Kandara Guest House. Small room with mosquito net but no fan. (across the road from the Post office turning). 500 a night for Mwalimu guest rooms, (next to Casaurina). Small room with fan. And the best was 800 a night for Joy Guest House. Self-contained rooms with fan and new mattress. Better quality decor. (opposite Casaurina). I wouldn't hesitate to use the latter.
Judging by the lack of activity on the forum, Mombasa seems dead, kabisa. However, when I make my rounds at all the North Coast beach bars and hangouts (daytime only), I recognize many girls from before and every now then you see a boy and a girl pairing off and leaving, exactly like before.
So, why don't we see any more reports on the action, I wonder?
I am always on the lookout for the "greener grass" myself, but usally end up going back to same old rotation; laziness, I guess.
Thx Ivory; but these offers are for long term. Is there any info about the
apartments of Bamburi Beach Villas; between Pirates and Big Tree ?
Distance to the hihghway ? Equipement ? Price one month; visiting girls
permitted ?
Cheers; in july 4 weeks in Mombasa
Hi all,
Does anybody know whether Hotel Reef, Nyali Beach is girlfriendly?
Thanks, Best regards.
Nothing much here.
I miss Max and his photos.
JP
[QUOTE=Jw Inc69]Hi all,
Does anybody know whether Hotel Reef, Nyali Beach is girlfriendly?
Thanks, Best regards.[/QUOTE]The Reef Hotel is , whereas The Nyali Beach Hotel is definitely not .
Nyali Beach resort is an absolute pit. I wouldn't even send my worst enemy there. It's not surprising that they are not girl friendly.
[QUOTE=Jw Inc69]Hi all,
Does anybody know whether Hotel Reef, Nyali Beach is girlfriendly?
Thanks, Best regards.[/QUOTE]
Several years back i stayed at Nyali Beach Resort, there is also the hotel which appeared to be 4/5 star.
I booked a double and did not have any problems with the to and fro of any chicks. What i did find though is the resort being family orientated, and a bit out of the way, meaning wheels are a constant requirement.
Your best bet is the Bamburi area where you will find, all but your night clubs walkable distances.
Concarne, in response to your post in the General Interest section:
Maye it was you for whose benefit the owner of the Mini Convenience Store next to Cheers interrupted his transaction with me early last week? I was changing some cash at 79. 30 (almost as good as what I would have got in Makadara but without sitting in traffic for half an hour) when a gringo walked in offering some TC's at 78. 00. So he quickly took my cash $ but instead of giving me my shillingi, he did your transaction in-between to make both of us feel good in the end. How often do you get that result these days?
[QUOTE=LustyHombre]Concarne, in response to your post in the General Interest section:
Maye it was you for whose benefit the owner of the Mini Convenience Store next to Cheers interrupted his transaction with me early last week? I was changing some cash at 79. 30 (almost as good as what I would have got in Makadara but without sitting in traffic for half an hour) when a gringo walked in offering some TC's at 78. 00. So he quickly took my cash $ but instead of giving me my shillingi, he did your transaction in-between to make both of us feel good in the end. How often do you get that result these days?[/QUOTE]
Dude! I had an interaction with him when there was somebody else being assisted...although the TCs were exchanged at 76.
What a trip if we briefly crossed paths then. Again I am bummed I did not have time to contact you during my short MBA stay but I am for sure coming back in 8-10 months so hopefully we can chat for a bit then. And thanks again for all the advice!