Charity Super Bowl party in Lima
Come and relax with an evening of Adult Entertainment, drinking, eating and sexy fun, and help out with a good cause! The first annual Charity Fiesta for Open Minded Adults will be held Super Bowl Sunday February 1st, 2015 from 5 pm until 11 pm at my spacious apartment in the Miraflores area. Meet and mingle and practice your Spanish (And other skills) with Lima's most spectacular and fun ladies! Watch the game? Sure! Kickoff is at 6:30 pm. If you don't like football or if the game get's boring, the ladies will find ways to keep you entertained! Drinks and snacks will be provided. 100% of the profits from this event will go to a particular medical charity that prefers to remain anonymous at this moment, but whose identity will be revealed at the fiesta. Come and put smiles on these ladies faces and donate some jingle to a worthy cause; helping kids! PM me for details and to reserve your spot. Space is limited so act fast! Not a registered ISG member? Well why not? Send Jackson his $19.95 and get in touch with me today via my inbox. And gentlemen, mark your calendar for February 1st- a party to remember.
Fiestero!
Three spaces filled! Look at your travel plans and PM me soon!
[QUOTE=Fiestero;1664810]In some ways this party will resemble a "SLY one" party. So, if you have thought about attending one of SLY's extravaganzas, then this might be interesting to you. The main similarity is to one of SLY's annual Charity orgies. Proceeds going to charity. The main differences are, that you will have the option of some privacy with your girls, since the apartment has bedrooms specifically for that purpose. If you want to join the fun out watching the game, that's fine, but for those looking for a way to ease into the group scene, this may be a "happy medium". If you want to have a photo session with your girl or girls, Mardi Gras masks will be provided to protect / respect everyone's privacy. We want everyone to be safe, so we will provide condoms. There will be a halftime "auction". If you've fantasized about having multiple partners: bid high, bid often! Beats listening to Katy Perry. There will be an "Entrance fee to cover the expenses of the party itself: "Booze, Broads and bites" (and condoms). This "fee" will also reflect the added cost of apartment rental, but! It will also be dictated largely by how many of you gentlemen can fit this into your schedules. I am shooting for a party size of 6-8 gentlemen (two and possibly three slots are filled, so act fast!) and 10-15 girls. (I will try to maintain a 2 x ratio of girls to guys, so bring a friend! I will set the entrance fee based on numbers of attendees. Remember the halftime auction! Finally at the end, we will pass the hat for voluntary donations directly to the charity. In this case, one of the attendees will be a friend, a very special and very fun semi-pro, that I have known for years, who has finished her education and started her career in healthcare at a hospital for children north of Lima. So, if you attend, you will get to meet her! And speak directly to the person responsible for making the charity aspects of this thing work. You will then realize that your donations are going straight to the Kids. No intervening Charity bureaucracy- a very efficient way to make an effect. PM me today to hold your spot with a small, fully refundable deposit. February first! Plan to be in Miraflores, Lima on that date for some chicas and football![/QUOTE]OK, I've got three slots filled, so to speak, for the party. Let me know as soon as you can if February 1st will work for you. PM me now to hold your spot!
Fiestero!
Little more on the David Joshua Brown arrest
[URL]http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-lima-police-arrest-american-accused-of-child-sex-tourism-ring-108325[/URL]
[URL]http://www.reuters.com/article/us-peru-sexcrimes-idUSKBN0TQ2UA20151207[/URL]#t6 OBEdGLgt6 mbvVW. 97.
Spanish article:
[URL]http://elcomercio.pe/lima/policiales/cayo-estadounidense-que-explotaba-sexualmente-ninas-video-noticia-1861792[/URL]
Very sad for the children.
What is the best way to get permanent residency in Peru (aside from marriage)
Hi, I am have been researching naturalization in order to get a second passport in Peru. It seems that it is pretty straight forward, you can apply after 2 years of permanent residency. But, it is a little more hazy how one can get PR without marrying? I was looking at the rentista (pensioner) visa, which seems to just require proof of $1000 of passive income? It seems a little unspecific about what constitutes "proof. " But a rentista visa is a "non-working" visa? Would a rentista visa, student visa, etc all allow for a 2-year residency that would qualify one for citizenship? Does anyone here have actual experience with this, possibly know a local lawyer who can get it done? If the scuttlebutt I have seen is true then it sounds incredibly cheap, fast, and easy compared to other countries out there. Thanks!
Prepaid cards are different now
[QUOTE=Guerinto;2016490]In 2015, all I had to do was show up at the Claro on Avenida Jose Larco, bring my unlocked phone and my passport. You get in one line, then another and you get a chip and a number there. I believe I also bought some data on the spot and after that you top up a Metro, among other places. Was pretty quick and simple for me, but then I brought a local with me just in case. I have basic Spanish.
Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]That has changed now. Foreigners can rent a sim card at the airport for $10 usd and $6 usd a day. If you want a prepaid only a local can do that with an ID and fingerprint.
Tourists can still rent SIM cards
[QUOTE=JackJericho;2018013]It really doesn't make much sense. I am Peruvian so I'm more familiar with the regulations as they apply to locals, but Per is a country where tourism make an important part of the total national income so I'm sure there are some provisions for tourists. The law demands all owners of new lines to be properly identified and I think that Passports can be considered proper enough ID; all the more so since most modern passports include electronic registry of biometric characteristic, s and that is recorded by the authorities upon entering the country. What Artisttyp says makes a lot more sense to me. I'll find out at Claro, Movistar and Entel stores and report back.[/QUOTE]You can still borrow a sim card at the airport. It's just more expensive than using a prepaid. I think the provider was claro.
I paid about 15 soles for the sim and another 40 soles to load it with the help of a local friend. $15 usd.
If I was to have rented a sim for this trip from the airport it would have been 10 usd and 6 usd per day. $70 usd to rent. I saved $55 usd.
If you are a tourist I hope you have some local friends who are willing to help you. Otherwise you will just have to suck it up and eat the cost.
Just Finishing My First Trip to Peru and Colombia
My thanks to all the people that makes the Peru and Colombia forums great! Fantastic info here; it made my trip enjoyable and a lot easier. A lot better than the Vietnam forum in which people will not give info because "it might spoil the market" or the equally pathetic [URL]usasexguide.info[/URL]'s California forum (Jackson's domestic site) in which people will only give info in a trade.
IMO, Colombian girls are cuter than Peruvian girls. Obviously, mongering in Colombia is a lot better than in Peru.
I only know a few words in Spanish. Obviously being fluent in Spanish helps, but knowing a few phrases, having Google translate, and having money is sufficient to enjoy everything. Using Uber to go point to point is the way to go for a newbie who doesn't know Spanish.
At the airport in Peru at the baggage claim area, there is a stall renting Claro sim cards. The sign said 6 per day for a sim rental. WTF! That is a rip off. Not sure if it that was in US dollars or Soles; either way, it is still a rip off. You can go the official Claro office, and buy a sim card for 5 Soles (you just need an ID). I paid 20 Soles for 1 Gig of data for 1 month; that also came with some bonus minutes and text. It was 30 Soles for 2 Gig. As reported in the internet, there is a Claro store at the upstairs departure level. It seems geared toward customers who plan to roam in other countries. Never checked plans / prices for Peru at that store.
Uber is in Lima, but not available in Cusco. Easy Taxi app works in Cusco.
Getting a Taxi from the Airport to your Hotel in Miraflores
When you go through the airport exit door you will be mobbed by companies offering taxi services at varying rates. Avoid these guys as they are, for the most part, trying to scam ignorant tourists. They will be asking you for anywhere up to USD 50 for a ride to Miraflores, which is way too much.
There is a English speaking Taxi Owner / Driver on this page who can be contracted via pm Provided you are a paid ISG member. Handle "Gringo Taxi" he is relatively inexpensive 55 soles (about $USD18 to Miraflores) and offers a good service by someone who speaks our language.
Beware of getting into street taxis at the airport to save a few bucks. Gringos get kidnapped and robbed down here especially when they just arrive and are the most vulnerable so this advice is very important.
The airport is located about 45-60 minutes from Miraflores, depending on traffic.
Hint: Make sure that both back doors and the trunk of the taxi are locked and all windows are up. You do not want someone helping themselves to your luggage while the taxi is stopped at traffic lights on the way to the hotel. You will be driving through some shady districts on the way to Miraflores so this advice is not just academic. You may be taken through some seedy back streets in San Miguel in order to get to the coastal road. It this happens, do not be unduly alarmed.
Fellow mongers be careful out there.
Is ISG blocked in Peru or Lima?
A few years ago there was some controversy and I thought I read ISG was then blocked in Peru. Is ISG blocked in Peru?
I'm going Peru this winter.
Uhhh. If you are staying in a hotel in Cuzco, are you bothered by people trying to sell you cocaine? Or would they approach you in the market? On the street?
Will be visiting Peru for the first time. Need advice.
Hey brothers!
I'm thinking of visiting Peru for a week or two in August. I love Latinas & go to Tijuana often but I'm starting to get bored of the scenery there. Those of you who have been to Tijuana can you please give me a comparison between your experience in Tijuana and in Peru? Would love to know what the prices are in Peru for short sessions and all night stays. Is there a red light district similar to Tijuana? Are the women in Peru as attractive as HK girls? I'm trying to decide if it'll be worth it to go Peru or just spend my vacation in Tijuana again. I'm also considering Costa Rica as well but I'll ask this same question on that forum. Definitely looking forward to hearing your responses.
Any recommended legit massage parlors?
Hey guys,
Will be in Tijuana this coming Monday & Tuesday. Would like to get a great massage after a few sessions with the chicas. Any recommended spots nearby? No need for extra services.
The best I have ever seen.
Today the dollar is worth 3. 60 soles.
When I first started to go to Peru in 2007 it was 3. 15 soles per dollar. If I remember right after that it went under 3 soles for a while.
Also on general guidelines
Check the condition of money when giving and receiving bills.
Counterfeits are common and everybody is willing to "pass the buck" to visitor who is not used to inspecting bills.
This is easily forgotten when you are from country with no such issues.
Cash in excess of 10000 USD
[QUOTE=XXL;2594410]Cash in excess of 10000 USD must be declared at customs. Is this just a formality at Chavez Airport or are there any hitches or waiting times to be expected? Unlike for Brazil I don't see any online form to do this ahead of the flight.
I once declared some electronics years ago. It took quite some time. Only one counter was manned and the value of individual items had to be guessed and entered.[/QUOTE]If you bring money that you must declare, go to the SUNAT (Customs) office after collecting your luggage and present the Baggage Affidavit, which you must previously have completed and marked in the "Goods to be Declared" section with an "x" the category (s) that correspond; as well as the of the Affidavit of Money and / or Negotiable Financial Instruments.
There is no way to do this online but you can download the forms here: [URL]https://www.gob.pe/1116-ingresar-equipaje-al-pais-ingresar-y-salir-con-dinero-del-pais[/URL] print them, fill them and sign them in advance, so you can just present them at the SUNAT desk.
J. J.
No more PCR required as from November 1st
At least for the fully vaccinated.
[URL]https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-saludan-flexibilizacion-restricciones-ingreso-al-peru-para-turistas-y-peruanos-867629.aspx[/URL]
I fly today and the bl**dy airline only ajusted its requirements yesterday, a couple of hours after I wasted 135 euro on a PCR test.
I made a video about the Red Light Zones in Lima
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ojS5oedmdQ[/URL] - I can answer more questions just let me know here.
Viagra (sildenafil) without a prescription?
In previous trips to Peru, I bought sildenafil at Mifarma without a prescription. I checked the website [URL]https://www.mifarma.com.pe/[/URL] and see the notice, "Prescription required. ".
Has the policy changed or is vitamin V still sold without a prescription at the clerk's or pharmacist's digression?