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04-23-17 18:02 #1040
Posts: 27Hey guys,
I'm back home. The news of my death have been greatly exaggerated haha.
So, all in all I had a good time in Venezuela. It could have been better if I had gone in a different time period and had a Venezuelan bank account, but it could have also been worse since a German guest in the same hotel I stayed in got robbed in broad daylight with the thief taking his phone and his wallet, leaving him penniless and without any contacts.
My first night I spent in Catia La Mar in a flat I rented from the most wonderful couple imaginable. They came to pick me up at the airport, took me back to the flat they rent out, tomorrow took me to a seaside fish restaurant and gave me tons of first hand info about the life of ordinary Venezuelans.
In Caracas I stayed in the hotel El Cid in Altamira, even though I planned on staying in the Cumberland. The reason I switched was that the protests were due to take place extremely close to it so I chose security over comfort. The El Cid is a very basic hotel. The staff is few but very friendly, there's no breakfast possible, the location is really good since it's very close to a German embassy (which proved useful for my hotel mate), very close to Plaza Francia and the metro there, Sambil is also close like maybe a 10 min walk.
After Caracas I went to Choroni, even though I planned to go to Isla Margarita, but since I couldn't arrange transportation back on Friday when my flight back home was scheduled, I chose to go this small village / city close to Maracay. The way to it is through a curvy mountainous road which is at times treacherous but locals know about all of the pitfalls. I planned on getting the bus from Caracas to Maracay but in the end I went to the ticket office too late so ended up getting a taxi. 30 $.
Since we're all here about girls, here's my experience. Since I arrived just 2 days before Easter it was very difficult to arrange anything. I did manage to fuck 4 chicas in total.
Chica No1 was on Easter Monday. Fantastic mulata body, 19 years old, ass to die for. She thought me wonderful. Paid for one hour, she ended up staying for 3 and a half. Fantastic service. Price: 40 000 BsF. Anal, oral without.
Chica No2 and 3 were a pair I booked for the first trio of my life. One white, other mulata. Best friends. One 19, the other 22. The younger one is the long lost twin sister of Abigail Spencer from Suits. She has a 3 year old daughter. Wonderful experience, though everything covered. No anal. Paid 50 000 BsF for 1 hour. Girls stayed for 1 hour, but started counting from the time they were naked, we talked first for a good 10-15 minutes.
Chica No4 came to Choroni and spent about 18 hours with me. Full service. The biggest tits I touched in my life, at least a kilo and a half in each! The girl did have a big stomach. Not pregnant though. She just gained some weight, but otherwise her body was really good. Paid 45 $ in hard currency for her services.
The only mishap I had was being swindled out of 20 $ at the airport by the police who took my passport as if to check it and then refused to give it back. After 10 minutes of patiently waiting, I simply said "Cuanto?" and the matter was resolved. There was also a misunderstanding with a girl I arranged to meet in American Dallas. Even though we arranged at 4, she came at 3. Since I didn't have internet that day on my phone (got a local Movistar sim card the next day) and I couldn't call with my own and there's no WiFi in American Dallas. We simply missed each other. She wasn't too mad, I was haha I ended up paying 17 000 BsF for the use of a room during 6 hours. No refunds, no other chicas available at the time.
I was very wary of thieves so I took maybe 20 pictures in the 4 days I was in Caracas. At night I stayed in my hotel. I simply didn't want to risk it.
All in all I'm happy I went and I would go again but I'd skip Caracas altogether.
My best piece of advice is to research if and how it's possible to get a local bank account. The exchange rate will be so much better and you don't need to play Escobar with wads of money that are worth 3 $ each. Of course, it pays to be careful and spread your money around. I had some in my hotel room (under the mattress and underneath the soles of my shoes) some in my wallet, some in my belt (this I highly recommend buying or making). Thieves will be all around you!
The protests began the same day I left for Choroni so I missed everything. So not sad haha.
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04-21-17 23:43 #1039
Posts: 765Are you still Alive!
Originally Posted by Mlatimudan [View Original Post]
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04-18-17 22:00 #1038
Posts: 27I heard about it. My friends here are very worried. They've been buying food all day long. Usually the protests start from 7 locations, but for this one they're saying 40!
I'm leaving for Maracay at 7 AM by car. A friend of a friend is driving me cause all the busses are sold out due to the protests.
It's rough. I expected it to be, but it's rough.
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04-18-17 07:49 #1037
Posts: 270Originally Posted by Mlatimudan [View Original Post]
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04-16-17 13:41 #1036
Posts: 27Hey guys,
I'm alive haha I found a lovely couple who took me in for my first night in Catia La Mar which is really close to the airport. They helped me change some dollars. I got only 3000 bsf per dollar on account of cash being in short supply and because, apparently, it's tax season so everyone needs bolivares so the rate is lower if you don't have a local bank account.
I'm staying at El Cid in Altamira which is just okay, nothing fancy, but they recommended this general area since it's not too close to the protests that are going on but still very well connected by metro. 10 tickets cost 36 bsf.
I had arranged one girl for a 2 hour session but she postponed for tomorrow so I'm waiting for Easter to end.
Also, I'm having problems with my sim card. I can receive messages but I can't send them, nor can I call or be called. I need a local sim card for sure.
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04-16-17 13:17 #1035
Posts: 270Originally Posted by ColombiaGirls [View Original Post]
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04-15-17 20:33 #1034
Posts: 2Is Venezuela really dangerous yet?
I'm considering to go in June to Venezuela for 2 weeks for vacation and planning my trip yet. I see this as an adventure. But nonetheless I'm a bit concerned about the safety. Is it really dangerous there at the moment? If so, are there any safe districts / areas? And does the ATMs work for foreigners?
And regarding the girls. Are the Venezuelan girls nice and cheap?
I have seen there is an escort agency www.escortsinvenezuela.com in Venezuela. Does anyone has an experience with this agency? If so, would you recommend it to me?
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04-14-17 19:24 #1033
Posts: 270Originally Posted by Mlatimudan [View Original Post]
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04-14-17 15:35 #1032
Posts: 857Originally Posted by Mlatimudan [View Original Post]
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04-14-17 14:08 #1031
Posts: 155Originally Posted by TombStoneMan [View Original Post]
I have been to Caracas and other Venezuelan cities several times in last 2 years.
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04-14-17 08:13 #1030
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Haitek [View Original Post]
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04-14-17 07:07 #1029
Posts: 270Originally Posted by Mlatimudan [View Original Post]
Good luck mate!
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04-13-17 19:28 #1028
Posts: 27Have I miscalculated? I didn't take into account that Venezuelans will celebrate Easter with a few days off, including banks not being open. I fear there may not be a lot of people with enough cash to exchange dollars at black market rates. Keep your fingers crossed and wish me luck.
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04-10-17 14:18 #1027
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Haitek [View Original Post]
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04-09-17 00:59 #1026
Posts: 294Exchanging money
Although I don't change money in airport because I don't need to but there are many people asking about changing money. You can just about ask any one at the airport and they will point you to a person at airport changing money. Caracas airport has a food court up stairs go to that area and you will most certainly be asked to change money.
John.