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  1. #2902

    For Barba

    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    Juicy. I would love her details, Res Tuck.

    I am due to go to Mombasa area in a couple of months. Well traveled and well mongered but never sat foot in anything south of UAE on the African continent. I am in Kenya for other activities than mongering but will try to taste some chocolate. I have this one doctors student I have been friend with for years. We chit chat more or less daily since a few months. She is 23 now. She wants to meet me, and although I am normally always avoiding any situation that locks me with a girl for more than a few hours, I am considering to book us in for 2-3 nights into some place. Looked at Tripadvisor and realized that places like Tijara Beach cost a fortune. What do you recommend guys? I want to see this bird, before I head to Malindi but can not decide how and where is the best way.

    I don't mind spending a couple of 100 USD on hotel for a night but not 1000 USD per night like I got for Tijara Beach. Preferably safe and with a beach close by.

    Is the whole idea with the student a stupid idea? Am I bringing cookies to the party?

    Cheers!

    Barba
    I am Kenyan, with some monger experience in Mombasa. Welcome to Kenya bro...

    Student not a bad idea. Taking her to a $1000 place? Of course as you are saying, it may be a bad idea. If it turns out she is worth it, then you can do that later. Otherwise you may later discover she is actually very different than she makes herself out to be and has been stringing along some five other muzungus with the same script (I mean Kenyan girls are tricky at times) ... I would say just to start with a place like Kahama hotel $80.

    Cheers.

  2. #2901
    Quote Originally Posted by Mickeynator  [View Original Post]
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    It can be found by putting "mombasa-prostitutes-speaks-out-on-why. Html" to google and then search.

    I have also heard some of these comments from Mombasa girls.

  3. #2900

    Mombasa is even better place than before

    I just came back from Mombasa, and it was a best trip ever that I have done there.

    I got a bit scared when I they started to evacuate British citizens, but that passed.

    Somali terrorist are little bit problematic, but otherwise I don't understand all these comments about Mombasa not being safe. I have not noticed any different for my previous trips for security.

    I am more scared in any Latin America country than in Mombasa. I am not familiar with Nairobi, that could be more dangerous.

    Hotel prices are cheap, all the girls were willing to come with me, even those that before were asking astronomical prices.

    Threesome was always available. It is difficult to get threesome to work, but with these prizes it was nice to do little experiments. I got couple of very enjoyable threesome sessions.

    Of course this was low season, so there were not so many tourist anyway.

    Weather was cold and windy which was perfect for me, not so many mosquitos and I did not burn myself.

    There was heavy rain sometimes, that was something stopping me for going from one place to another for some time.

    Missing Mombasa (North Beach), and just waiting to get back there.

  4. #2899
    Quote Originally Posted by Mickeynator  [View Original Post]
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    Mickeynator, just post a whole link. This kind of information is not forbidden as far as I know.

  5. #2898

    Mombasa, more sextourist please

    Fellow Kenyans,

    As Kenyans are aware, the Tourism sector plays an important role in our economic development, both directly and indirectly. Since last year, the sector has experienced some challenges, which have impacted negatively on its performance.

    After growing strongly and steadily between 2001 and 2007, tourism sector suffered its worse when the international arrivals declined by 31 percent due to, among others, the election related challenges and impact ofinternational economic and financial crisis.

    Last year, international arrivals dropped further due to security related challenges. With the recent advisories from some in our traditional source market that account for about 46 percent, tourism sector is likely to continue facing difficulties.

    In view of the importance of the tourism sector in Kenya'seconomy, especially its multiplier effect on various sectors, the Governmentand stakeholders have agreed measures to get the numbers back into our hotels, and growing it on a sustained basis to at least 10 million visitors annually ina decade.

    I now turn to the specific measures to stimulate tourism sector recovery:

    First, under Tax measures, the Government, with effect from 12 thJune 2014, will allow all corporate and business entities to pay vacation trip expenses for their staff on annual leave in Kenya and deduct such expenditures in their taxes.

    Through this measure, we shall directly give at least 25,000 Kenyans a chance to go for a week's holiday every month at the expense of their employers, bringing to total over 300,000 additional Kenyan guests in ourhotels throughout the country.

    Second, with effect from 29th May 2014, all air ticketing services supplied by travel agents shall be exempt under the VAT Act, 2013 so as to enhance our competitiveness in the region.

    Third, all outstanding income tax related refunds amounting owed to the tourism industry players will paid out by Kenya Revenue Authority not later than next Thursday 29th May 2014. We expect this measure to improvesector liquidity and cash-flow;.

    Fourth, to further encourage local guests in our National parksand attract both regional and international tourists, all park fees currentlyset at USD90 per non-resident and KShs .1,200 per resident guest shall bereduced to USD .80 and KShs .1,000, respectively, effective 12th June 2014.

    Fifth, to encourage both local and international flights into Moi International Airport and Malindi Airport, the Government has reduced, with immediate effect, the landing charges by 40 percent and 10 percent, respectively.

    Sixth, Government has, with immediate effect, revoked the National Treasury Circular restricting the public service from holding conferences and other meetings in private hotels. It will now be possible forthe public sector to hold conferences and meetings in private hotels throughoutthe country as when the need arises;.

    Seventh, the Government has allocated adequate resources to expand Malindi Airport to international standards to allow for largercommercial aircrafts to land. This will encourage growth of charter tourism.

    Eighth, all budgetary resources, at the National Government, earmarked for foreign travel will, in Supplementary II, be reallocated todomestic travel to further give impetus to tourism sector recovery. Similarly, we urge Parliament and the Judiciary to do the same.

    Ninth, the National Government urges the County Governments toreallocate all their foreign travels budgets to domestic travels in order tospur growth of domestic tourism and sustain employment.

    In addition, the industry has identified a raft of measures, which will complement Government's initiatives. In particular:

    First, The industry will offer better vacation package to Kenyans compared to what they offer international package tours, estimated atabout USD 60 daily per person on full board.

    Second, The Government and Industry will develop an interactive Kenya Tourism Portal, within a week, to promote and manage booking and distribution of domestic guests under the Tourism Stimulus Program.

    Third, The Government and Industry will, within two weeks, develop a comprehensive promotional campaign program to popularize both international and domestic tourism.

    And for the Medium to Long Term measures, the Government will shortly reconstitute a Task Force with a mandate of developing a strategy toaddress underlying challenges and positioning Kenya as the preferreddestination for safari, commercial, educational and health, conferencing andprofessional services in Africa, attracting at least 5 million guests in thenext 5 years.

    Thank you and God bless you.

  6. #2897

    massage

    Quote Originally Posted by Leblon  [View Original Post]
    Short answer: I don't know if massage in you hotel includes happy ending.

    Which hotel, which beach, North or South? Maybe somebody knows if you specify hotel?

    I don't want massage, I only want sex, so I have asked massage places sometimes if they have Happy Ending, usually I had to explain what it is, and generally it is not available.

    There are massage offered in beach, you go to small cabins there, I have never done in Bamburi beac (North).

    They may give you hand job, other things they are afraid to do if somebody sees. I once took one massagist to Kahama hotel, she told me that it is only hotel that allows her to come to room.

    Why ask happy ending from massage, when it is so easy to get full service from working girls. If you are in north beach, check from your hotel if girls are allowed, then go to Big Three and / or Cheers, and take a lady from there to 1000 or 2000 kenya shilling short time. You can have massage separately.
    Thanks for the reply, I did have a massage at the hotel which was awesome but no HE. I an not into FS, bit too risky I am afraid plus I happen to like the massage process with the teasing etc.

  7. #2896

    Chinese in town...

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  8. #2895
    Quote Originally Posted by Scuffer  [View Original Post]
    Would appreciate the help guys.
    Short answer: I don't know if massage in you hotel includes happy ending.

    Which hotel, which beach, North or South? Maybe somebody knows if you specify hotel?

    I don't want massage, I only want sex, so I have asked massage places sometimes if they have Happy Ending, usually I had to explain what it is, and generally it is not available.

    There are massage offered in beach, you go to small cabins there, I have never done in Bamburi beac (North).

    They may give you hand job, other things they are afraid to do if somebody sees. I once took one massagist to Kahama hotel, she told me that it is only hotel that allows her to come to room.

    Why ask happy ending from massage, when it is so easy to get full service from working girls. If you are in north beach, check from your hotel if girls are allowed, then go to Big Three and / or Cheers, and take a lady from there to 1000 or 2000 kenya shilling short time. You can have massage separately.

  9. #2894
    Quote Originally Posted by BarebackJack  [View Original Post]
    Good for you mate. That leaves more pu $$why for us who refused to be scared. This place is only dangerous to people who aren't streetwise.
    I agree to that your naivety is what will get you conned and stolen works the same way for the locals that present themselves as such. Common sense works you don't have then stay away.

  10. #2893
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWolverine  [View Original Post]
    Bareback is a very safe concept. Its seems you know what you are doing regarding safety.
    Yawn. How original.

  11. #2892
    Quote Originally Posted by BarebackJack  [View Original Post]
    This place is only dangerous to people who aren't streetwise.
    Bareback is a very safe concept. Its seems you know what you are doing regarding safety.

  12. #2891
    Quote Originally Posted by Beno69  [View Original Post]
    I aslo travel about 10 years around in Kenya. But this was my last time!
    Good for you mate. That leaves more pu $$why for us who refused to be scared. This place is only dangerous to people who aren't streetwise.

  13. #2890
    Quote Originally Posted by Beno69  [View Original Post]
    Dear NGong.. I don't have Insurance and what you tell here is pure Sh..
    This people is very dangerous! And you are joking around!

    I aslo travel about 10 years around in Kenya. But this was my last time!
    After 7 jaers visit. I also stop to visit. There are also lot of expats without money. This type of persons are also very dangerous.

  14. #2889
    Quote Originally Posted by NGong  [View Original Post]
    Beno 69.
    I am al 10 years up and down in Kenya and never has nay body stolen my things and I hear many stories like this.
    But when you try to find out what is real it is the most fake for the insurance...
    Dear NGong.. I don't have Insurance and what you tell here is pure Sh..
    This people is very dangerous! And you are joking around.!
    I aslo travel about 10 years around in Kenya. But this was my last time!

  15. #2888

    Bump?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scuffer  [View Original Post]
    Hi Guys,

    I will be in Mombasa for a few days and wondered if anyone could tell me if the hotel massages are. Ok? Standard veggie or is HE available?

    Thanks
    Would appreciate the help guys.

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