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  1. #533

    Manaus non-pro success

    It is true that Manaus (and very likely many other locations in the north and north-east of Brazil) are great for non-pro dating. I am not the youngest kid on the block and had two dates in a row with 23 year olds who were quite nice looking. Perhaps a little bit on the "soft" side but great. I had a third one that slipped from my fingers because I didn't seal the deal fast enough. Tinder girls are some fickle bunch -- you can be quickly replaced by someone else there if you don't nail a match down soon.

  2. #532
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    ... but that's not the purpose to discuss on a monger forum.
    Sperto, this is not fair. You said this then proceed to add another post.

    Because of that, I will add more info to help others out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    ... They charge about 200-300 reais, but if you go directly to the lanchas in the harbour you can negotiate the price down to 80 reais....
    For those who are interested in getting the lower price. You can google Mercado Municipal Adolpho Lisboa and there is a counter inside where you can get a tour for about are $150. But if you go to the back outside of the building, there is a row of tour agencies. This is where you can get the lower price. The touts on the pier are mostly based on here. I just took their numbers and texted one of them the day before I decided to go to make reservation, and pay in the morning.

    The picture taking and swimming are extra which I did not participate. The tour guide was very nice to me. He had someone to call the dolphins back for me to see it.

  3. #531
    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Your report is extremely eye opening and repulsed me from engaging in any paid tourist attraction excursion to indio villages, because they are all like that.
    Just to clarify a difference. The indian villages you visit when doing one day tours, everybody knows that these villages are tourist attractions with vendors selling souvenirs and soft drinks. Even though I puke over this tours, in one way it gives an income to these indians. Posing with a cobra or sloth cost 10 reais. Each day there arrives lots of boats with about 50 tourists each.

    The excursion that the german guy occasionally organize is different. He offers a visit to a tribe that is unspoilt. That's why he and his colleagues can charge absurd money. A problem is that the indians receive almost none of the money. BTW I remember the guy who tried to threaten me told me I would have to pay 150 reais for just one photo of the main hut. I did take several photos but I didn't pay.

    If you want to visit an indian tribe deep in the jungle it will be almost impossible. You won't get a permission from IBAMA, because of the risk of spreading diseases. If you have contacts there are guides that can bring you on a 1-2 weeks survival trip in the jungle. Just you and your guide in a canoe. You'll bring no food and eat what you fish or hunt. These guides offers to take you to tribes where you're not really allowed to go.

  4. #530
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    The day tour is more than that.
    Yes a day tour includes more. The standard for a one day tour is a visit to an Indian village, encontro das aguas, interact with botos (sweet water dolphins), jungle walk, look at a Vitória Régia and having lunch at a floating restaurant. The jungle walk is a joke as you walk a short distance on a trail together with a bunch of noisy tourists. Everybody takes photos of the same Vitória Régia. The interaction with the botos is cruel as everybody touch them in a way that's not proper. Regarding the Indian village. There are non-stop of boatloads of tourists going there. When every group arrives the Indians make the same dance, tell some stories, paint the tourists faces and let them take photos together with sloths and snakes. I hate to do such ridiculous tours together with large groups of noisy tourists. There are lots of people selling tickets to these one day tours. They charge about 200-300 reais, but if you go directly to the lanchas in the harbour you can negotiate the price down to 80 reais.

    If somebody wants to have real experiences of the jungle, swim with dolphins or go on a survival tour there are options for that, but that's not the purpose to discuss on a monger forum.

  5. #529
    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    ...
    Your report is extremely eye opening and repulsed me from engaging in any paid tourist attraction excursion to indio villages, because they are all like that.....
    The day tour is more than that. I lived in a natural setting. I could see different animals everyday but not clearly. I saw dolphin as well because I kayaked many times that I lost count. The dolphin I saw was like a blip every time I saw them, probably was hiding from my presence. I went on the tour only after I had been there for a while. The tour will take you to encontro das aguas, see dolphins, alligators and others in natural setting.

  6. #528

    More

    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Dammit! I want to do something about that. Sheesh!
    But that's the problem with indigenous people, always has been, and why Jesuits created the reducciones. They are so limited in intelligence and so docile, they let anyone walk all over them. Whether this fucking German guy or some leftist NGO, let alone the government goons themselves, they are all exploiting these people.

    Your report is extremely eye opening and repulsed me from engaging in any paid tourist attraction excursion to indio villages, because they are all like that. Gives a whole new perspective on the extremely expensive Roraima Angel Falls excursion, I bet that's deep down just another such exploitation racket.

    I won't do such trips out of Manaus, instead I will stay in much smaller towns and see what comes up organically from there.

    As much as I'm tempted at getting myself a real native Índiazinha as a wife, I do prefer them with European and African admixture, so I see what I find in the small towns.

  7. #527

    This makes me want to do something about that fucking Germany guy

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    This year I thought I would return to the tribe. Again I took a ride with a lancha to the small scenic village. From there I started my treck to the indian settlement. When I was on my way I encountered several warning signs telling it was dangerous to continue. There were no signs when I went there 2016. I continued and came close to the settlement. The indians live in huts both down at the river and up on the cliffs (depending on the level of the river). I noticed a bunch of indians up on the cliffs. Suddenly I saw a white blond guy who chased away the indians. That was odd. When I arrived at the settlement everybody was hidden except a guy coming up to me. The guy wasn't indian. He was very angry and hostile and wanted to know how I managed to find the settlement and why I went there. I spoke with him calmly explaining the situation. He didn't care and started to make threats if I didn't leave immediately. I got pissed off and told him I would leave. When he walked away I took some photos of the huts and the settlement and left.

    When I came back to the scenic village I spoke with some villagers. They told me I was lucky to come back alive. They explained that the problems were not the indians being unfriendly. The problem is a german guy and a few guys from Manaus who now live in the indian settlement. They exploits the indians. They allows no visits to the settlement, not even the locals from the village. They only allows visit when they find a group of tourists willingly to pay an absurd amount of money to visit an unspoilt tribe. According to the villagers the german guy keeps most of the money to himself.
    Dammit! I want to do something about that. Sheesh!

  8. #526
    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    But I will say that if you are on a short time table in Brazil for mongering, focus on RJ and SP, perhaps only on SP to waste less time.
    Yes, if you are on a 1-2 weeks purely monger trip you should stick to Rio or Sao Paulo. If you look for regular girls Manaus is the place to be. I know a bunch of guys who have travelled all over Brazil for thirty years and nowadays they only stay in Manaus.

    A small story about indiazinhas. The women with indian blood who lives in Manaus ain't impressive at all. The tribeswomen are different. In 2016 I went with a lancha from Marina do David to a small village on a side-river. One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen in Brazil. From the village I followed a river through jungle and a swamp. I arrived in an indian settlement. The indians were super hospitable, kind and happy for my visit. I got the opportunity to try toasted crispy giant ants and huge white larvas. Anyway the women and girls in this tribe were just stunning. Absolutely beautiful and I would happily married a few of them. Most of them were topless (some with really large boobies) and were just wearing a short skirt. I behaved well even two of the women were very flirty and inviting. I had a fantastic time together with the tribe and took great photos.

    This year I thought I would return to the tribe. Again I took a ride with a lancha to the small scenic village. From there I started my treck to the indian settlement. When I was on my way I encountered several warning signs telling it was dangerous to continue. There were no signs when I went there 2016. I continued and came close to the settlement. The indians live in huts both down at the river and up on the cliffs (depending on the level of the river). I noticed a bunch of indians up on the cliffs. Suddenly I saw a white blond guy who chased away the indians. That was odd. When I arrived at the settlement everybody was hidden except a guy coming up to me. The guy wasn't indian. He was very angry and hostile and wanted to know how I managed to find the settlement and why I went there. I spoke with him calmly explaining the situation. He didn't care and started to make threats if I didn't leave immediately. I got pissed off and told him I would leave. When he walked away I took some photos of the huts and the settlement and left.

    When I came back to the scenic village I spoke with some villagers. They told me I was lucky to come back alive. They explained that the problems were not the indians being unfriendly. The problem is a german guy and a few guys from Manaus who now live in the indian settlement. They exploits the indians. They allows no visits to the settlement, not even the locals from the village. They only allows visit when they find a group of tourists willingly to pay an absurd amount of money to visit an unspoilt tribe. According to the villagers the german guy keeps most of the money to himself.

    If you really have the urge to see some kind of an indian tribe there are daytours from Manaus. It's extremely touristic and boring. The tourists get to see some indians dancing, get painted in their faces and hold some animals.
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  9. #525

    Ed. Simoes today

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    * Prives: A good option in Centro is Edifcio Antnio Simes (Av Sete de Setembro 1251). There are only three puteiros left, sala 101,405 and 1104. The best one is sala 405.100 reais /30 min or 120 reais /1 hour. Six girls work there. Four of the girls are slim, petite girls in the range 18-24 years. The fifth one is a slim taller girl, and the sixth one is a heavy girl with a huge horseass. I recommend two of the girls. Mirella, morena, clara, 22 years, beautiful, nice medium sized tits and a small round ponyass. Amanda is 24 years old girl with lots of indian blood, small firm tits and great round little butt (note: she's short, only 140 cm, but with lots of curves). The girls at 405 gives excellent service and have no problem with BBBJCIM. For those who wants anal have to pay 30 reais extra. The rooms are simple but clean, shower before and after session.
    I was soooo turned on in the hopes of finding that Amanda at sala 405 today but sadly she wasn't there (and I didn't ask). Instead I had a certain Elisa who was my type and we hit it off fine, even a wistful look from her as I was already out the door.

    I doubt that 405 is the best sala, I think one must sample them all. I was surprised to find them all greeting me immediately, no formal presentation and no threat of having to pay 20 if you don't pick any (as it is the case in some other places).

    I got what I came for and so I am happy. But I will say that if you are on a short time table in Brazil for mongering, focus on RJ and SP, perhaps only on SP to waste less time. I don't think Manaus is worth it. I walked past Remulus last night and the dumb thing is you can't peek inside to get the sense of the action. This is much better in Thai gogo bars where you can see immediately if you want to stay, and they don't charge entrance fee. Remulus has a 20 reais entrance fee, which is not the world, but since you don't even get a preview and I wasn't hell-bent I didn't do it.

    I am here for other than p4 p purpose, so I am happy. But I don't think it's worth it just for the p4 p action. Me being the PhotoAccompanhante dude, I can't even find ONE indiazinha on the offerings. That is why I wanted this Amanda from sala 405 so much. Got to search more.

    Anyone here these days by the way?

  10. #524
    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Anyone been to a smaller town out of Manaus, for example, Santarm?
    Yes, Santarém and plenty of others as well. I made reports.

  11. #523

    Out of Manaus

    Anyone been to a smaller town out of Manaus, for example, Santarém?

  12. #522

    Plane crash

    Plane crash in Barcelos, all 14 on board died. The passengers were tourists going to Barcelos on a fishing trip. It was a small plane with 12 passengers. Heavy rain and the plane seemed to have run out of landnings strip. Some reports says there were some american tourists among the passengers. In one video filmed on board it sounds like there were english speaking passengers but on the passenger list all names look like brazilians.

    Once when I left Barcelos going to Manaus I managed to get a seat in a small plane exactly like this. All passengers were guys who had been fishing in Barcelos. When getting close to Manaus the weather was really bad and the pilot almost lost control of the plane. The passenger got in panic and even the pilot seemed scared. I was lucky when the plane managed to land. I promised myself never to fly in a tiny plane like this again.

    https://www.meiahora.com.br/geral/20...-amazonas.html

  13. #521
    Manaus proves to be a great city for non pros. I don't think I've gotten attention like this anywhere else in Brazil thus far.

    I'll be checking out the local scenes coming up and basing myself here for the next few months. Remulos seems to be up and running, looks nice inside with plenty of girls.

  14. #520
    Great stuff Sperto. I know as a world traveler I should go to Manaus and some other cities in Brazil, but the problem is I just can't seem to tear myself away from the girls in SP. KKK. But thanks for the reportage anyway. Happy Trails,

    A. H.

  15. #519

    Manaus update

    A short update on Manaus. I'm here since a couple of weeks. It's about 7 years since my last visit. Here are some notes on Manaus.

    * If you stay for some time rent an apartment. I'm paying 130 reais for a supernice apartment with a great view of the Amazonriver from the balcony. If you have no contacts, use Airbnb to find an apartment.

    * Centro is a good place to stay, but it will get deserted after 7 PM. Very few options in Centro for having dinner at night (there are some small restaurants at Teatro Amazonas).

    * I spent my first New Year in Manaus. Surprisingly good. Very organized, safe, nice fireworks and lots of pretty women.

    * People in Manaus are short, chubby and not very good-looking in general. It's hard to find beautiful women over 25 years.

    * Nightlife: On this trip I've been very busy with regular girls and haven't visited as many for clubs as I used to do. I've mostly have been to bars and restaurants in the evening. Some of the forr clubs from my 2016 report still exist, and some are gone. Popular clubs now are Forr Do Velho Incio, Forr Joo De Barro, Forr de ands and Forr das Santinhas.

    * Prives: A good option in Centro is Edifcio Antnio Simes (Av Sete de Setembro 1251). There are only three puteiros left, sala 101,405 and 1104. The best one is sala 405.100 reais /30 min or 120 reais /1 hour. Six girls work there. Four of the girls are slim, petite girls in the range 18-24 years. The fifth one is a slim taller girl, and the sixth one is a heavy girl with a huge horseass. I recommend two of the girls. Mirella, morena, clara, 22 years, beautiful, nice medium sized tits and a small round ponyass. Amanda is 24 years old girl with lots of indian blood, small firm tits and great round little butt (note: she's short, only 140 cm, but with lots of curves). The girls at 405 gives excellent service and have no problem with BBBJCIM. For those who wants anal have to pay 30 reais extra. The rooms are simple but clean, shower before and after session.

    * Remulos is open. The owner, O Lobo, is still going strong. 82 years old and, according to the Remulos security guys, he still f*cks lots of women. Entrance 20 reais. Beer is 7 reais. I've only had time to visit Remulos once, yesterday (Friday evening). Plenty of people. We played some snooker and enjoyed the striptease. There were about 30 girls yesterday. About six girls were superhot, a bunch of other girls were doable and another bunch were fuglies. The striptease can be really good depending on the girls. It's fun to watch the locals paying for table dances. They seem to be very fond of licking the girls assholes. I had no intention of taking any Remulos girl yesterday, but I heard the girls charging 100-200 reais. Remulos is worth visiting, but it's not as wild as it used to be. Furthermore, the quality isn't as good as it used to be.

    * Regular girls: This is my main reason for visiting Manaus. It's very easy to pick up beautiful regular girls. Do it at the forr clubs, Teatro Amazonas, the streets or wherever it suits you. Blond hair and blue eyes are big advantage when looking for girls in Manaus.

    P. S The autospelling will probably mess up several of the names mentioned in this post.

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