[QUOTE=Forest;2426313]Unless you are into trannies, you won't find Iquitos easy...[/QUOTE]My god, the world has changed.
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[QUOTE=Forest;2426313]Unless you are into trannies, you won't find Iquitos easy...[/QUOTE]My god, the world has changed.
[QUOTE=PincheGringo;2260044]Too many girls walking the Malcion these days. I just watch instead of play as too many have said they did not have their DNI. I do not want to find myself on the wrong side of the age bracket. Too old to go to the disco these days.[/QUOTE]If I'm willing to spend time, even a couple of hours, to find someone with a DNI, would Iquitos be worth a visit? I read the reports and it seems like fake IDs are also a problem? How do you tell what's likely real?
And what's too old for discos?
Just arrived a week ago and on that small airport a driver tried to get me to pay for a ride to my hostel. I declined because he asked 25 soles with is about $8 US. So I took one of those motorcycles with a basket for three people in the back, a trike that city is full of. What a mistake, streets are as bad as those in New York City and now imagine that on a motorcycle, a horror. However, he took me to my hostel "Amazon Within" which I'm very happy about, nice, clean, quiet, safe. The next day I followed the instructions from someone who posted here a few years ago, I took a bus to the airport, and right on the bus stop standing that same driver who offered me a car ride for 25 soles a day before, he was taking his father to the flight to Lima, so he tells me to wait for him and he said he would take me to chongas even though his wife and a daughter was there, funny. So he puts his father to the flight and instructs his wife and daughter to go home, we take one of those terrible motorcycles to chongas his car was at the repair shop and he was free for couple of days). So it is literally one stop from the airport towards the city center, and if you take a bus (naturally you will not go there straight from the airport), but from the city, take a bus to the airport, they are everywhere around literally) and it takes about 25,30 minutes, and the stop before the airport is called Secada, it is right by Honda dealership and police station. Some small pharmacy is across the street. You walk into this unpaved road and will see about five or six bordells and the best one is the one right after "La Cucarda Star", all the others are not good during the week, but that one is good every single day, like baby version of that "Las Sirenitas" in Lima. So I was there with that guy Raul, taxi driver, I bought him a few bears and a girl as a thank you to getting me there and that was it. It looks scary at first with all those poor working mothafuckas waiting in line and they look scary at times, but no worries, I was there tree times, all good. Equatorian girls, rugged and pheasant like but some of them good looking. Peruvian girls are way more high class.
I told that driver Raul to join the website to hopefully get some clients, he can take you around to just about any place in Iquitos, not sure if he will do it, but if he does, it might be of a great help to many tourists from America and Europe.
I had the most beautiful girl in Iquitos.
Even licked her anus. Tasted really good.
Knowing a good cab driver is essential.
Spend your money mongers. Don't be cheap.
[QUOTE=DavidSchmauch;2432849]Just arrived a week ago and on that small airport a driver tried to get me to pay for a ride to my hostel. I declined because he asked 25 soles with is about $8 US. So I took one of those motorcycles with a basket for three people in the back, a trike that city is full of. What a mistake, streets are as bad as those in New York City and now imagine that on a motorcycle, a horror. However, he took me to my hostel "Amazon Within" which I'm very happy about, nice, clean, quiet, safe. The next day I followed the instructions from someone who posted here a few years ago, I took a bus to the airport, and right on the bus stop standing that same driver who offered me a car ride for 25 soles a day before, he was taking his father to the flight to Lima, so he tells me to wait for him and he said he would take me to chongas even though his wife and a daughter was there, funny. So he puts his father to the flight and instructs his wife and daughter to go home, we take one of those terrible motorcycles to chongas his car was at the repair shop and he was free for couple of days). So it is literally one stop from the airport towards the city center, and if you take a bus (naturally you will not go there straight from the airport), but from the city, take a bus to the airport, they are everywhere around literally) and it takes about 25,30 minutes, and the stop before the airport is called Secada, it is right by Honda dealership and police station. Some small pharmacy is across the street. You walk into this unpaved road and will see about five or six bordells and the best one is the one right after "La Cucarda Star", all the others are not good during the week, but that one is good every single day, like baby version of that "Las Sirenitas" in Lima. So I was there with that guy Raul, taxi driver, I bought him a few bears and a girl as a thank you to getting me there and that was it. It looks scary at first with all those poor working mothafuckas waiting in line and they look scary at times, but no worries, I was there tree times, all good. Equatorian girls, rugged and pheasant like but some of them good looking..[/QUOTE]