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[quote=zecanarciso]luanda s the most expensive place in the world at the moment. so if you come here be prepared for it. new hotels only next year - 5 at least. if you come for a long period you can rent an apartment and have a good time. people here are friendly. just bring money.[/quote]how much are apartments furnished with high-speed internet?
how much is entertainment?
how much is pay-4-play?
my buddy just moved there, but he's working in oil so his budget is high.
thanks
One bedroom apartment, no furnishure /2.000 / 3.000 $US
Angola has not much in terms of pay for sex, although you will find it in practically all angolan cities. For example in Luanda, you will find street workers at the entrance to the Ilha. Locals say they are mostly congolese, I don`t know, never tried. Same thing in Benguela along the beach. same thing in Huambo in the centre.
Thing is the locals love sex, so it is fairly easy to screw local girls who do not work. These girls you can meet everywhere, in shops, restaurants, bars, airports etc
My only complaint about angolan girls is that they are extremely demanding, when they have sex with you, it is not for YOU, it is for THEM. If you can`t perform they will tell you so, straight up.
You have a mixture of races in Angola, white(ish), Black(ish) and everything in between but attitudes to sex are very similar.
I am making another trip to Luanda next week. I will let you know if things are the same or have changed
Judging by Beach Star's report, things have not changed much in Luanda. I was there for most of 2004 and loved it, more p! At#$ than you could shake a stick at. The women there really get into it. Lots of fun. I have thought of going back for a short vacation, but the visa is difficult to obtain. Among other discomforts once arriving, the TAXI situation sucked when I was there. We ended up hiring a car and driver for our whole stay. I am looking forward to go back, the Ilha was my favorite area, lots of fun there nightly.
I'm currently based in Luanda Sul, and I'm curious if anybody has any experience with the hobby in that area. In the two weeks I've been here I haven't seen anything promising yet, and I'm not sure if it's because I'm not looking in the right places, or because the area is just too calm and residential.
Another thing is the general attitude of the local girls - I perceive lots of them to be a bit cold or generally disinterested towards foreigners, so I'm don't quite understand other reports here claiming freebies to be readily available. What's your secret?
Any suggestions and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
[QUOTE=El Chapin]I'm currently based in Luanda Sul, and I'm curious if anybody has any experience with the hobby in that area. In the two weeks I've been here I haven't seen anything promising yet, and I'm not sure if it's because I'm not looking in the right places, or because the area is just too calm and residential.
Another thing is the general attitude of the local girls - I perceive lots of them to be a bit cold or generally disinterested towards foreigners, so I'm don't quite understand other reports here claiming freebies to be readily available. What's your secret?
Any suggestions and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.[/QUOTE]There is nothing in Luanda Sul, if you work there as well there is not much to do. The one smallshopping center and cinemas are good, a pizza place, a brazilian steak house and thats it. No night action.
The center of town is where the action is and also the Ilha, but you have to travel in, only about 15kms but can take time and is increasingly unsafe. If you have only been in luanda a short while recommend you take a Saturday or Sunday to go and look at Ilha, have lunch or dinner and check out the best places. Any place on either side of the road is worth exploring, it is fairly safe, but, of course very expensive. Best time for hunting is after 11pm.
Your comments about the girls are spot on, initially they always act distant, even in a night club, but they screw like rabbits! You do need to speak portuguese.
I have been here a few days this trip staying in the center, but am already frustrated, it is so much hassle! To make it worse I came from a holiday in Rio!. the problem of transport, why there are no taxis I don`t know, the cost, it is really expensive here, nad the fact you really have to work to get the girls. Don`t have the patience anymore and can`t wait to leave.
Good luck!
Hi guys,
Where is animatografo?
Thnx
Hi, guys.
Can anybody tell me where is animatografo?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Catmanlx]Hi, guys.
Can anybody tell me where is animatografo?
Thanks[/QUOTE]It was next to Don Quixote, but I think it has been recently torn down.
Any experiences where to find chicks on a weekend during the day. Went through Ilha - nothing, checked out if one of the pubs/bars are open, nothing.
Getting bored here!
Anybody wanting team up, have a car and some basic knowledge here.
Due to construction I heard that Paolos is closed.
I have been back in Luanda after a year away. I went to Zanzibar and Club Royale at the weekend. The better looking girls in Zanzibar wanted $100 and would not come down on price. The girls in Club Royale wanted $150 but came down to $100 when pushed. I wasn't prepared to pay more than $50 so went home alone.
When you are used to paying $20 for much better looking and friendlier girls just up the coast in Pointe Noire, Luanda is a big dissapointment.
[QUOTE=Hotrod8181]I have been back in Luanda after a year away. I went to Zanzibar and Club Royale at the weekend. The better looking girls in Zanzibar wanted $100 and would not come down on price. The girls in Club Royale wanted $150 but came down to $100 when pushed. I wasn't prepared to pay more than $50 so went home alone.
When you are used to paying $20 for much better looking and friendlier girls just up the coast in Pointe Noire, Luanda is a big dissapointment.[/QUOTE]
I am not surprised, recently Luanda is listed as the most expensive town world-wide. Irrational prices for appartments, food, transportation and girls. And if you do not speak portuguese, just forget it.
But a friend told me, that he saw more beautiful model-type girls than in any other african city, when he was there for a business trip.
Cheers,
M.
Hi,
I am going to Angola end of April 2010.
Will be staying at Hotel Tivoli for 2 nights.
Any action there? Or somewhere else? Prices?
I know that Luanda is not the best place for mongering and very expensive but maybe someone can give any good advice.
Thanks