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Is Harare a real sex destination?
Hey friends,
I read everything and the opposite of everything about Harare.
For example I read the Cost of living in Kampala (Uganda) is 44% cheaper than in Harare. Then if I look for a furnished apartment in Harare for 20 days, it costs a lot less than in Kampala.
Look at the pic.
I don't understand well.
Is Harare a real sex destination or not? Is it really expensive or not? Are there beautiful girls and hot in the bed or not? Is really easy to get friends / girls or not?
Some info please?
Not really but it is possible
[QUOTE=JonesLover;2490922]Hey friends,
I read everything and the opposite of everything about Harare.
For example I read the Cost of living in Kampala (Uganda) is 44% cheaper than in Harare. Then if I look for a furnished apartment in Harare for 20 days, it costs a lot less than in Kampala.
Look at the pic.
I don't understand well.
Is Harare a real sex destination or not? Is it really expensive or not? Are there beautiful girls and hot in the bed or not? Is really easy to get friends / girls or not?
Some info please?[/QUOTE]If you are discrete then it is a lot of fun. But it takes time and resources. Zim girls are also not top self in bed.
Pokeris Travels and Zimbabwe
I'm reading through Pokeris' reports in preparation to a trip to ZW. The dominant lesson is that Zimbabwean women are unattractive.
Pokeris recommended getting an EcoCash account. Has anyone been active in ZW since 2020?
Three weeks in Zimbabwe. August 2022
Although there are tourist attractions I can't say enough good things about such as Victoria Falls, Great Zimbabwe, Mana Pools and Hwange; Zimbabwe is backward and it's leaders don't care to accommodate tourists. Its hot, dry and cloudless in the day (90s F) and cold and breezy at night (40s F). Hotels rooms don't have heat. They only have blankets.
Zimbabwean dollar (ZWL) is so unstable, it is preferable to use the USD. The exchange rates are random and determined by whomever is giving you change. Once a grocery store gave me my change in candy. I usually carry 100 dollars bills. Don't in ZW; carry 1, 2 and 5 notes because you can't win exchanging or changing USD anywhere in ZW. You might be given unusable worn and torn small denominations of counterfeit for you clean crisp 100.
The police are so corrupt, people fear dealing with them more than hardened criminals. If you are victimized by crime, don't involve the police because they are blatantly corrupt and unafraid of reprisals of any kind. You will only double down on your loss. They openly justify their corruption with being African and being from a poor country. I can speak from experience in this matter.
The internet infrastructure is barely usable in urban centers; it is not available or barely available but unusable in rural areas. I estimate Zimbabwe is 15 + years behind developed countries.
Many hotels, hostels, backpacking lodges and etc either don't advertise on the net or subscribe to travel sits like Expedia but don't communicate with them. You can make a reservation then receive a canned welcome message but the business will claim that your arrival is unexpected and they are booked.
There are few roads in ZW but it feels more like Texas than Africa because of the left over Rhodesia infrastructure. Don't bother getting a bus ticket in advance. There are no assigned seats. They jamb pack the buses then when one bus leaves, another empty one waits until its jamb packed. Make sure the bus says Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) on it somewhere. The police won't harass it and the employees won't steal your baggage. Before I found this out, I rode the first bus I could find. On one of these buses, I took what should have been a 6 hour trip in 9 hours (police stopped the bus 6 times for a shakedown). Watch your baggage. On a bus trip between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls (Stallion Cruise), I noticed that the bus attendant loaded all the tourists luggage on the right side compartment but everyone else's on the left. When the bus stopped in a rural area to allow some passengers to disembark, I noticed a car pulled up next to my bus. I was videoing at the time. The bus driver and attendant got out and unloaded the contents of the right side compartment into that car. At the end of the route, the bus claimed they lost the tourists' luggage until I showed everyone my video. After the fireworks, the attendant got a cab and returned 2 hours later with all the tourists luggage.
Zimbabwean woman are not all ugly. I think they are generally shorter and not as dark as Eastern Africans but its not really noticeable. Nighttime means danger for African women. If you want to find a good looking Zim lady, its best by day and walk in normal places. Just like every African country, see one and pursue her and whether she says it or not, she's interested. I followed the greatest ass ever created around Harare until she followed me. Zimbabweans are nymphos but are not aggressors. There are some exceptions to the stay in at night rule. Higher end restaurant establishments like Smokehouse in Bulawayo is an absolute goldmine for meeting hot African women.
Many places close down by 11 PM and the sludge slides into the nightclubs. Everyone knows each other and are in the game. As a foreigner, you're not a customer; you're a mark. As Pokeris noted, the ugliest ones are in the night clubs. IMO, most Night Clubs are not worth visiting unless you want to be a victim of professional criminals, pick pockets, unscrupulous drivers and / or worse, the police. Eclipse Sports Nightclub on the square in Harare is one such place. The very few women that are there don't want to just go home with you. That being said, I met a beauty at Club Connect in Harare. We met as we were both on our way out. It was packed with 90% men who weren't ashamed to ask me to buy them drinks.
I saw Victoria Falls, The Great Zimbabwe and found some heart breaking beauties walking in Harare, Bulawayo and the college town Masvingo but, I'm done with ZW. Its just too backward to stay for even as long as I did.