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  1. #862

    Yeah, there are two kinds of people in the world

    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, who decides what cities have their own section? Like there is Armenia but not Pereira, I doubt that Armenia has more action than Pereira. Bucaramanga seems odd. Now Cucuta does not have that much action, I don't even mind it being lumped up here. I understand Santa Marta is a beach destination, so fine, but otherwise it seems random which places get their own section. I wonder who gets to decide this anyway?
    Those who think there are two kinds of people and those who don't jejeje.

    Splitters and lumpers. There seem to be a lot more splitters around here lately. Too many categories for some cities, yet other cities under represented.

  2. #861

    I believe that. You got spanked so bad on the Medellin board it was epic

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Froggy,

    You have been to this town twice now, must be a special attraction for you. It's only 3 hours bus ride or 120 miles from Bogota. Is weather much hotter?

    I could not find decent food even in big city like Medellin and Bogota. I had to eat cup noodles at night because it was not convenient and not much food places was open late at night, unlike Asia where you can find street food everywhere at all hours. I would starve to death in small towns.

    There are many light-skin, good looking vennies on the streets in Bogota and Medellin. The one you found here looked a lot better?

    The clubs in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin are very disappointing in both girls quality and entertainment value. Crimes risks are high in all 3 cities with girls drugging and robbing clients. Colombia is a very depressing place for me.
    Yeah, tell the truth. You got laughed and shamed off the Medellin board. Jajajaja at girl drugging. Actually, you are doing us a favor if you can keep other people away from Medellin, so keep up the good work!

  3. #860

    Bahia Solano final thoughts and recommendations

    Arrived in Bahia Solano Wednesday morning about 11 am and took a 30 minute taxi ride to my cabin outside of El Valle. Left the cabin at 10 am yesterday, spent several hours at the airport before being told the flight was canceled. Spent last night in Hotel Costa Choco in Bahia Solano and finally got off the ground at 9 am. Sitting in my room in Envigado right now.

    El Valle.

    I did see a sign for a disco and another for massage, but I expect you'll need to be a grand master to find any P4P action there. The streets are all dirt and rock and in terrible condition. The only restaurant we visited was good, but prices were high, 20 k per meal. I expect the gringo tax was applied.

    There are various stores and restaurants and many places will deliver. Wherever you're staying can give more information. Taxi from the airport was 15 k per person. Moto taxis around El Valle are 5 k per person. No place in El Valle accepts credit or debit cards. Everything is cash only. There are banks and places which take cards in Bahia Solano.

    Accommodations are pretty basic. Almost no place has air conditioning, or hot water. Bugs are going to be a problem. I didn't see any mosquitoes, but lots of other critters found their way into the cabin. One of them walked across my girls face when she was sleeping and she nearly jumped through the wall. We even found a small crabs in the other bed, the crabs are everywhere.

    Took 2 tours, each was 70 k per person. The first required a walk to the end of the beach, a couple of treacherous climbs and descents, a short hike on another beach, then a short walk to Cascada el Tigre, a nice secluded waterfall. There's a small pool at the base to soak in the water and cool off, and try to figure out how much it would cost to get a helicopter to pick you up. You'll want good shoes with traction and that you don't mind getting wet. You'll also learn the difference from having a good shape and being in good shape.

    The second tour, at my insistence, began with a taxi ride to town, lunch and then a short walk to our guide's canoe. The canoe was as basic as possible, just a hollowed out log. Our guide paddled upriver for 25-30 minutes, before leading us on an easy 10 minute hike to another waterfall. Other than being a bit smaller it was about the same as the first.

    The first one was the best, but be warned, getting there is going to wear you out.

    The beach itself is nothing special. It's a mix of sand and dirt, with little crabs running everywhere. It's not suitable for laying out and tanning. Surfing is an option. The views were quite nice and it was very quiet. Expect hot and humid.

    Bahia Solano.

    Bahia Solano is much larger and I expect it might be possible to find some action there. Hotel Costa Choco is pretty nice and has air conditioning. Took a short walk around, but didn't see anything special.

    Observations.

    If you bring a girl, other men are going to stare. Had one guy as we were walking on the beach get much too close and I did not like the way he was staring. We stopped to take some pictures, to get some distance.

    If you bring a girl, choose wisely. With the heat, humidity, bugs and the lack of amenities, you're likely to get some griping. My girl was a trooper and took everything with a smile. How many girls, after being wakened by a large bug on her face, wouldn't be screaming bloody murder? She just watched while I caught it and put it outside, then went back to sleep.

    Unless you're interested in doing nature tours, Bahia Solano is probably not for you.

  4. #859

    My stay in Bahia Solano has been involuntarily extended

    The taxi we prearranged arrived to pick us up early and we made it to the airport with plenty of time. Check in process was rather slow, but by 10:40 am we were all checked in with the 7 k exit fee (per person) paid, for a noon flight. At 11:45 we were informed the flight wouldn't be arriving until 2 pm. At 1:45 we were told it won't be ready until 7:30 am tomorrow. So now we're waiting out the night in the former Hotel Balboa, now Hotel Costa Choco. Room with air conditioning is 130 k for the night.

    Detailed final report will be coming in a few days.

  5. #858

    Bahia Solano- El Valle first impressions

    Flew into Bahia Solano from Medellin yesterday (from the municipal airport in Medellin, not the international airport in Rio Negro). The departure time got moved back 25 minutes the day before the flight and I was informed by Whatsapp and email.

    The airport in Medellin is quite small. Once boarding begins, you wait outside until all passengers are checked in, then you take the quarter mile walk to the plane. The plane had 19 seats and 19 passengers, no bathroom. However, it's only about a 45 minute flight. Baggage allowance is 1 bag no more than 15 kg and one carry-on item. There are no overhead bins and good luck getting anything under the seat.

    At Bahia Solano they did an ID check, just a glance at passports, but they scanned in cedulas. There is a 30 k per passenger tourist entry fee. Except where the ticket counters are, there is no inside to the airport. Taxi to El Valle was 15 k per person. There are no banks or ATMs and everything is cash only.

    Climate ranges from hot and muggy to not as hot, muggy and raining to not as hot, muggy and dark. There are small stores in El Valle, the closest town to where I'm at, along with quite a few restaurants and hotels. Services are minimal, no air, no hot water, no WIFI, but there is spotty 4 G service from Claro.

    Expect higher prices for most things, this place is remote. However the stores will deliver. If bugs freak you out, don't go. I saw what looked like a grasshopper in the cabin last night, except it was about 6 inches long. Lots of other creeping crawling things as well.

    The beach is directly in front of the cabin, 200 yards to the water line, with decent surf. I saw a place which rents surfboards and gives lessons. There are lots of tours available, most involve a boat ride. There are also fishing charters and scuba diving. The best time to come is June and July, during the sperm whale breeding season.

    There's no P4P scene that I'm aware of. Bring your own or do without.

    So far I'm happy I made the trip.
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  6. #857
    Ok, I'm in MDE right now, and have grown a bit tired of it, thinking periera, which I know well or someplace new, Valencia, could be on the list. Where is the action there, periera is easy, just got to watch the girls all the time form bieng druged, but ID consider a trip to valiencia, if there was some pussy down there, or even just a place that is not MDE. Its fun for the first few weeks but after that it gets old.

    More info on Valencia please, I am wanting to leave soon.

  7. #856
    Quote Originally Posted by OrgasmDonor  [View Original Post]
    I started a Pereira section, but somehow it got relegated to the bottom of the list and is often overlooked. There is some good info there, but now it is somewhat dated.

    I don't know how to get it put in the upper sections where it gets more easily noticed. Maybe somebody can help?.
    When a paid member starts a thread it goes at the bottom in the user blogs area. Only the admins can start a new thread in the top section. Your best bet is to convince an admin you have enough useful information on Pereira and that there's enough interest in the city.

  8. #855

    Pereira section

    I started a Pereira section, but somehow it got relegated to the bottom of the list and is often overlooked. There is some good info there, but now it is somewhat dated.

    I don't know how to get it put in the upper sections where it gets more easily noticed. Maybe somebody can help?

    O. the.

    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, who decides what cities have their own section? Like there is Armenia but not Pereira, I doubt that Armenia has more action than Pereira. Bucaramanga seems odd. Now Cucuta does not have that much action, I don't even mind it being lumped up here. I understand Santa Marta is a beach destination, so fine, but otherwise it seems random which places get their own section. I wonder who gets to decide this anyway?

  9. #854
    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    Hi Frogg,

    Good to see that your enjoying your trip to VV again.

    We met in VV by happenstance back in November 2021 and for the naysayers hey that's the way we roll, something different and out of the norm.

    TTM.
    Tall Man, the time we spent in Villavicencio was memorable and eventful.

    Next, time I will try out other cities and regions of Colombia, just as you have done. If I run across you, will be sure to say "hi"--you're not hard to spot, tallest guy around.

  10. #853

    Villavicencio

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Froggy,

    You have been to this town twice now, must be a special attraction for you. It's only 3 hours bus ride or 120 miles from Bogota. Is weather much hotter?

    I could not find decent food even in big city like Medellin and Bogota. I would starve to death in small towns.

    There are many light-skin, good looking vennies on the streets in Bogota and Medellin. The one you found here looked a lot better?

    The clubs in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin are very disappointing in both girls quality and entertainment value.

    Crimes risks are high in all 3 cities with girls drugging and robbing clients.
    Captain, I doubled down on Villavicencio 'cause it went so well the previous time. The warm weather is a main attraction, rear-round daily in the mid-high 80's F. Though it rains a lot between April-November. Best time to come is Dec-March when it doesn't rain so much and North America is freezing, though I hear there is an April 6th festival, and also in early Dec, could be worth checking out.

    Its close proximity to Bogota, where the non-stop international flights from North America come and go, is a plus.

    The food in Villao is the same as in the rest of Colombia, nothing to write home about.

    Not as many Vennies in this town as the bigger Col. cities, most of the chicks I met were cute locals.

    Club El Harem and the others were a slice of Hong Hong Club in ViaV.

    Risk factor is not that great, but carefull nonetheless.

  11. #852
    Quote Originally Posted by Frogg  [View Original Post]
    I went to Villavo for the cozy cleanliness of the smaller city and its warm weather. The lack of tourists and bums is refreshing.

    How many clubs do you need? I only need a good one, and El Harem hit the spot. Expensive compared to what?

    Didn't check out casas, saved that for another trip. I'm not a club guy either, but like to vary it up sometimes. Spice of life.

    I enjoyed the warm weather just fine without a pool, but a swimming pool does sound fun.
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Froggy,

    You have been to this town twice now, must be a special attraction for you. It's only 3 hours bus ride or 120 miles from Bogota. Is weather much hotter?

    I could not find decent food even in big city like Medellin and Bogota. I had to eat cup noodles at night because it was not convenient and not much food places was open late at night, unlike Asia where you can find street food everywhere at all hours. I would starve to death in small towns.

    There are many light-skin, good looking vennies on the streets in Bogota and Medellin. The one you found here looked a lot better?

    The clubs in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin are very disappointing in both girls quality and entertainment value. Crimes risks are high in all 3 cities with girls drugging and robbing clients. Colombia is a very depressing place for me.
    Hi Frogg,

    Good to see that your enjoying your trip to VV again.

    We met in VV by happenstance back in November 2021 and for the naysayers hey that's the way we roll, something different and out of the norm.

    TTM.

  12. #851

    Villavicencio

    Froggy,

    You have been to this town twice now, must be a special attraction for you. It's only 3 hours bus ride or 120 miles from Bogota. Is weather much hotter?

    I could not find decent food even in big city like Medellin and Bogota. I had to eat cup noodles at night because it was not convenient and not much food places was open late at night, unlike Asia where you can find street food everywhere at all hours. I would starve to death in small towns.

    There are many light-skin, good looking vennies on the streets in Bogota and Medellin. The one you found here looked a lot better?

    The clubs in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin are very disappointing in both girls quality and entertainment value. Crimes risks are high in all 3 cities with girls drugging and robbing clients. Colombia is a very depressing place for me.

  13. #850

    Villavicencio

    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Doesn't sound so great to me. 3 clubs? And it seems rather expensive.

    Did you see any casas? TBH, if I want the mongering, Bogota just has the biggest selection. The only reason for me to play elsewhere is because I want to be elsewhere for other reasons, such as catching a bit of summer, pool, and sunshine.

    Why didn't you at least stay in a hotel with a pool to actually enjoy the weather there?
    I went to Villavo for the cozy cleanliness of the smaller city and its warm weather. The lack of tourists and bums is refreshing.

    How many clubs do you need? I only need a good one, and El Harem hit the spot. Expensive compared to what?

    Didn't check out casas, saved that for another trip. I'm not a club guy either, but like to vary it up sometimes. Spice of life.

    I enjoyed the warm weather just fine without a pool, but a swimming pool does sound fun.

  14. #849

    Villavicencio and you didn't stay at a hotel with pool?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frogg  [View Original Post]
    I am in Villavicencio this week, having made the three hour bus trip from Bogota to bask in its year-round summer weather....
    (... 3 clubs ...)
    All in all, Villavicencio is one of the best-kept secrets in Colombia.
    Doesn't sound so great to me. 3 clubs? And it seems rather expensive.

    Did you see any casas? TBH, if I want the mongering, Bogota just has the biggest selection. The only reason for me to play elsewhere is because I want to be elsewhere for other reasons, such as catching a bit of summer, pool, and sunshine. Maybe Medellin as a far second. But Bogota just has so much more. Since I am in Cucuta from time to time I am at least happy to have found the two casas which have some great selection at a very reasonable price. But I don't really like the bars.

    Why didn't you at least stay in a hotel with a pool to actually enjoy the weather there?

    My bandit girl is from Villao. I've been there twice. But not mongering. I was there to meet a girl who I ended up adopting as a baby. Haha.

  15. #848

    Villavicencio

    I am in Villavicencio this week, having made the three hour bus trip from Bogota to bask in its year-round summer weather. I had previously visited and reported on this city, but I wanted to try something different this time around. Specifically, I wanted to try out its nightclub scene.

    Research indicated a block / intersection with three girl clubs on Carrera 33 and Calle 26, just a seven minute drive outside of the downtown area. The clubs are: Piel Canela, El Harem, and Pasarela. There are also some lesser bars surrounding the three main clubs.

    Along the same stretch are three hotels: El Dorado, Hotel Villareal del Llano, and San Miguel, and a few others further out. I stayed at Hotel Villareal (right next door to El Harem) for 60 K a night, a very good price for the accommodations. My room had air conditioning, a large comfortable bed, was spacious and clean with cable TV and strong internet.

    During the day, the neighborhood's surrounding blocks are full of auto parts and repair shops and hardware stores. The area is not tourist friendly during the day. Though there is a restaurant on the corner, the drive-by traffic is loud, and the smell of car exhaust and workshop smoke is palpable though all the streets in that area. During the night however the clubs and bars come alive. I walked into all three clubs, bought a beer for myself and a random chick and had a chat to gather info to share with all you peeps.

    First, I went to Piel Canela, got there at 7 pm just an hour after opening. There were two other customers and about five girls sitting around, no music playing yet. The beers offered were Poker at 6 K and Corona at 8 K. I bought a Poker for myself and a Corona for the good looking (though not flawless) Vennie chick I spoke with (girls only drink Corona here). She quoted me 80 K to go to an on-site room for "un rato." This is the lowest end of the three clubs. Piel Canela seemed rather dark and drab when I was there, even the outside is painted pitch black, but the prices and services are very reasonable.

    For the next two hours I checked out the nearby Unicentro shopping center, a very modern and clean mall anchored by an Exito store. The mall was rather impressive and within walking distance to the clubs, just one-or-two blocks away.

    Then, at 10 pm I went back and entered El Harem Night Club. This club was livelier than Piel Canela (pehaps because it was later night by then?) with neon lights and reggaeton music playing, and quite a few girls by this time, some very good looking. The waiter offered me a Budweiser for 6 K, and I bought a Corona for a hot cinnamon-skinned Paisa chick for 15 K. While talking to her, she quoted me 80 K for a private "rato" on premises + 10 K for the room. She bad-mouthed Piel Canela as a dumpster-of-a-club warning me not to go there, though saying that Pasarela was much more expensive and nicer than both Piel Canela and El Harem, but she also vouched for El Harem.

    The best was saved for last, Pasarela Club, which is across Carrera 33 where you must enter a parking lot to find the entrance. Upon entering, though it looked not too different in presentation from El Harem, Pasarela Club was larger and I noticed two stories. I was offered a Corona by the bartender. I asked him to bring me a nice looking chick I saw from across the room. Up close she was an extremely beautiful 19 year old white-skinned Vennie who ordered a smirnoff beer which she poured into a glass with sugar on its rim. We talked for some time. The beauty quoted 180 K for upstairs, mentioning the club has six stories, two of which are for dancing / clubbing and floors for the private rooms, and the top floors for staff. When I paid for my Corona and her Smirnoff, the bill came to 55 K. Pasarela Club is definitely the price leader, but the quality is there.

    From what I was told Monday/Friday the clubs open at 6 pm and close at 3 am, while Thurs/Sun they continue to 4 am or even later depending on the venue.

    All three clubs have facebook pages--El Harem even has its own web page:

    https://www.facebook.com/pielcanelavip1

    https://www.facebook.com/Whiskeria-E...8525777227729/

    https://haremvillavicencio.wixsite.c...mvillavicencio

    https://www.facebook.com/pasarelaclubapdo/

    All in all, Villavicencio is one of the best-kept secrets in Colombia.

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