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  1. #3678
    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Hello!

    Planning my first trip out of the US this summer, so far I've looked at Colombia, DR, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Now I'm thinking about Brazil. Just a couple general questions.

    1. Would you recommend Brazil for someone who has never traveled abroad and never paid to play before? If yes, So Paulo or Rio and why?

    2. About how much is 30 m-1 HR and over night?

    3. I've noticed a lot of posters don't seem to like the 1-10 scale but if you wouldn't mind entertaining me, how would you rate the women in Colombia, Brazil, DR, CR, and Mexico. Or you could even rank the countries in whichever order you'd place them..
    Combo is right. If you read the forum thoroughly and follow the advice given, you will be fine. He's also right when he says there are plenty of legit venues in Rio and SP where you simply walk in and you will be taken care of by the girl of your choice for a reasonable price. These venues are virtually newbie-proof and have experience serving foreigners.

    I would also dive into a quick language course like Portuguese or Spanish in ten minutes day with both hearing and reading aspects. While learning some words and phrases is not a prerequisite, it helps in many situations. Uber also makes it easier to get around. You simply type your destination into the app. Some Tripadvisor or travel blog advice could help as well for travel basics, meals and non-mongering activities.

    I've been to every country on your list except the DR. You will not find the variety and quantity of hot women that you will find in Rio and Sao Paulo. SP working girls are especially diverse. Brazilian working girls are also the best sexual performers on the planet.

    Don't ask about prices. First, the two top destinations on your list Brazil and Colombia are not expensive. Second, it's a newbie faux pas to ignore reading the forum and jump to asking commonly-discussed topics. There are endless price discussions for each venue in each country's forum.

    Finally if you go in late July, early August, take note that Sao Paulo will experience cooler weather. Rio and SP will both have shorter days than Colombia. I personally like Rio's beaches and its beach vibe, but due to the temperature and shorter days the daily window for the beach will be narrower than December-February.

  2. #3677
    Quote Originally Posted by SAS40  [View Original Post]
    Don't know where to put this question really, but since there are people here who have travelled a lot so; next trip to SA I'm planning to visit a few more counties.

    Is it cheaper to book and pay a multi-stop flight ticket from home or to fly to one bigger destination, like Rio, and then search and book domestic flights when in respective country? Is thera a general rule here? I'm not bound to specific dates and travel from Europe.
    I presume you meant "visit a few more countries".

    When I have made multi-country trips to South America from the United States, I will check on-line for the multi-stop flight tickets for a price reference. However as a general rule, it's usually cheaper to book the cross-continent flights separately then book the flights within South America with a regional carrier. You can start with Expedia, Travelocity, etc. But I always check the regional carrier's site as well.

    I also think if you change or cancel an interregional flight it is easier if that is a separate booking.

  3. #3676

    Carioca do fake. How to learn Portuguese in 1 minute

    To learn or fake Portuguese for a date with a local, play porta dos fundos on YouTube in the apartment and play Felipe ret on the beach and speak softly or stfu while wearing a Vasco mask.

    Bring Bluetooth speakers and HDMI device.

  4. #3675
    Quote Originally Posted by SAS40  [View Original Post]
    Don't know where to put this question really, but since there are people here who have travelled a lot so; next trip to SA I'm planning to visit a few more counties.

    Is it cheaper to book and pay a multi-stop flight ticket from home or to fly to one bigger destination, like Rio, and then search and book domestic flights when in respective country? Is thera a general rule here? I'm not bound to specific dates and travel from Europe.
    I would do the later rather than former. Gives you more flexibility. In Brazil you want to go to Iguassu (and cross over to Argentine side of course too), and if you're interested in the jungle bypass Amazon and go to Pantanal IMO. Both places have some mongering to be done, including in Pantanal's Cuiaba and Corumba (don't know much about Campo Grande) but nothing compared to SP or Rio, or Curitiba for that matter too.

    Salvador is another tourist destination not to be missed in Brazil but not necessarily for mongering purposes. If you only come for mongering you should stay in SP (the best mongering but really ugly city IMO), and maybe Rio (2nd best mongering but in truly gorgeous environment).

  5. #3674
    Don't know where to put this question really, but since there are people here who have travelled a lot so; next trip to SA I'm planning to visit a few more counties.

    Is it cheaper to book and pay a multi-stop flight ticket from home or to fly to one bigger destination, like Rio, and then search and book domestic flights when in respective country? Is thera a general rule here? I'm not bound to specific dates and travel from Europe.

  6. #3673
    Brasil and Colombia have better looking women than the other countries on your list. Brasil is my favorite because the women's performance is the best (think PSE combined with GFE). But both are great destinations.

    Brasil would be fine for you if you do some reading on this website (the Rio and SP threads several pages back). Rio and SP both have places where you can walk in and choose a girl and have a great time. If you have, say, eight days or more, I would do both cities. Do an open jaw ticket where you can fly into one and fly out of the other. If you like the beach, you'll want to spend more time in Rio. If you like a mega city (think NY but even much bigger), spend more time in SP. IMO Sao Paulo has the most beautiful women of any city in the World. But I actually enjoy Rio more cause it's a vacation city and it's spectacular. It's a city everyone should visit once in their life.

    FWIW the termas in Rio might be ideal for you. You walk in, get a locker where you store your belongings, put on a robe and slippers, and walk into a club-type area where girls are walking around in (generally) high heels and bikinis. You can generally make out with and fondle the women -- sort of "test-drive" them before you make a choice. Pick which one (or ones) you like, go to a room, and do her. And no real negotiating is necessary, which is nice for a first-timer. You just get charged for entry, drinks you purchase, and the girl and the room.

    The only thing about going to Brasil as a newbie is you might be spoiled for lots of other destinations.

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Hello!

    Planning my first trip out of the US this summer, so far I've looked at Colombia, DR, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Now I'm thinking about Brazil. Just a couple general questions.

    1. Would you recommend Brazil for someone who has never traveled abroad and never paid to play before? If yes, So Paulo or Rio and why?

    2. About how much is 30 m-1 HR and over night?

    3. I've noticed a lot of posters don't seem to like the 1-10 scale but if you wouldn't mind entertaining me, how would you rate the women in Colombia, Brazil, DR, CR, and Mexico. Or you could even rank the countries in whichever order you'd place them.

    4. I just want to say thanks and sorry. I plan for late July early August and considering this will be a legit first time for me I really just want to have the best experience I can. Good food, good drinks, safe atmosphere, and beautiful 20 year old busty babes all over me! Pretty much every forum has been very helpful so far, even if it does just make my decision harder to make LOL.

  7. #3672

    SA and the South America Trifecta

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Planning my first trip out of the US this summer, so far I've looked at Colombia, DR, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Now I'm thinking about Brazil. Just a couple general questions ...
    BTW, if you're interested in a comparison w/r to mongering using SA (Seeking Arrangements) and P4P women found in BRZ vs. COL vs ARG, then you may want to checkout a couple of recent reports in the Sampa (SP) thread, also around the end of March 2022, by Steve 9696.

  8. #3671

    BRZ vs COL

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Planning my first trip out of the US this summer, so far I've looked at Colombia, DR, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Now I'm thinking about Brazil. Just a couple general questions. ...

    3. I've noticed a lot of posters don't seem to like the 1-10 scale but if you wouldn't mind entertaining me, how would you rate the women in Colombia, Brazil, DR, CR, and Mexico. Or you could even rank the countries in whichever order you'd place them.
    Check/search the Sampa (SP, Sao Paulo) thread, around the middle of March 2022, for recent (BRZ vs COL) comparisons reports.

    As for a ratings, everyone's rating system is going to be very different and YMMV definitely based on your on preferences.

    One option (if you haven't already), is to simply take a look at the myriad of P4P and Escort websites or YouTube videos of the women found in each of countries that you're interested in, which should give you some insight w/r to looks, that meet your "rating system".

    Examples:

    Brazil:https://garotasacompanhantes.com, https://www.photoacompanhantes.com, https://www.hotside.com.br , https://splove.com.br/acompanhante.

    Colombia:http://serviciosprepagos.com, https://www.prepagosbogota.com/, http://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/bogota/.

  9. #3670

    First timer

    Hello!

    Planning my first trip out of the US this summer, so far I've looked at Colombia, DR, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Now I'm thinking about Brazil. Just a couple general questions.

    1. Would you recommend Brazil for someone who has never traveled abroad and never paid to play before? If yes, São Paulo or Rio and why?

    2. About how much is 30 m-1 HR and over night?

    3. I've noticed a lot of posters don't seem to like the 1-10 scale but if you wouldn't mind entertaining me, how would you rate the women in Colombia, Brazil, DR, CR, and Mexico. Or you could even rank the countries in whichever order you'd place them.

    4. I just want to say thanks and sorry. I plan for late July early August and considering this will be a legit first time for me I really just want to have the best experience I can. Good food, good drinks, safe atmosphere, and beautiful 20 year old busty babes all over me! Pretty much every forum has been very helpful so far, even if it does just make my decision harder to make LOL.

  10. #3669

    Airpass Option

    Quote Originally Posted by Nordico  [View Original Post]
    Domestic flight tickets going up. The average price of air tickets in Brazil rose up to 62% from January to March this year, considering a round trip, according

    to a survey by Kayak, a company specializing in travel search ...
    If you're looking to hobby and/or sightsee in multiple Brazilian cites, then this dovetails nicely with the question that was just asked in the Manaus thread, w/r to paying a nominal fee for an "airpass", for flying in Brazil and is it worth it.

    Quote Originally Posted by UniversalX  [View Original Post]
    AirPass Info Contact this one for specific information - https://www.brol.com/airpass

    https://brazilianairlines.com/brazil-airpass
    For those traveling to multiple Brazilian cities (perhaps 2 or more), a Brazilian airpass, might be of interest w/r to a great cost effective way to see other parts of Brazil and hobby as well. Note, these "airpasses" typically work better if you have at least 2-3 weeks of travel time.

    BTW, some South American (SA) airlines offer a SA Airpass. So great possibilities and opportunities to hobby/sightsee in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Uruguay or Venezuela.

    So for those BM looking to compare Brazil vs. Colombia (for example), the SA Airpss presents an interesting option to consider.

  11. #3668

    Domestic flight tickets going up

    The average price of air tickets in Brazil rose up to 62% from January to March this year, considering a round trip, according to a survey by Kayak, a company specializing in travel search. The surge is related to the increase in fuel prices and greater demand for travel after the relaxation of restrictions imposed during the pandemic. https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mercad...ampaign=comptw.

    With the strong Real this hurts even more.
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  12. #3667

    Emed at home Covid Test

    Quote Originally Posted by OJeito  [View Original Post]
    Fantastic news! Thanks for the update senhor Sperto! I live in a rural part of the my country and getting a PCR test is a bit of a hassle so the news of this fresh implemented policy is very welcoming indeed.
    FYI, from the USA to Brasil and Back to the USA I used EMED at home covid tests. I. e. Yesterday morning at the Marriott Executive Apartments, I woke up, patted my girl friend on the bum and told her to sleep a bit longer. That I had some paperwork to do. Put on a T shirt and briefs and used the phone on my camera to read the bar code on the emed package and initiate the test procedure. Approximately 20 minutes later I had my negative results which I uploaded to United and I am all set to go back to the USA.

    It is approx $100 for 6 of the tests. Two of my coworkers also used them with the same results this month. Works any place you have cell service or WIFI.

  13. #3666
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Since yesterday there is no need for a covid-test for vaccinated travelers.

    https://www.jb.com.br/pais/2022/04/1...a-no-pais.html
    Fantastic news! Thanks for the update senhor Sperto! I live in a rural part of the my country and getting a PCR test is a bit of a hassle so the news of this fresh implemented policy is very welcoming indeed.

  14. #3665
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Since yesterday there is no need for a covid-test for vaccinated travelers.

    https://www.jb.com.br/pais/2022/04/1...a-no-pais.html
    That is great news. Thanks for posting Sperto & thanks Nordico for a previous heads up about the evolving situation. I am going to cancel my test appointment tomorrow.

    The attached PDF file is the latest travel update from the Brazilian Consulate in Miami. Talk about good timing. I have 9 days left before my flight. Hold on Girls, I'm going to see you real soon!

    http://miami.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/...to_brazil_.xml

  15. #3664
    Since yesterday there is no need for a covid-test for vaccinated travelers.

    https://www.jb.com.br/pais/2022/04/1...a-no-pais.html

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