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  2. #4171

    Being a 15 year resident in Cuba and heading for Ghana! Please explain!

    Being a 15 year resident in Cuba and heading for Ghana! Please explain!

    ". SAFETY: 15 years as a permanent resident in Cuba definitely made me relax, so the question is what should I absolutely avoid doing in Accra or Ghana in general. I repeat that I don't go around at night, it's difficult, so I'm not going to get into any strange hole looking for trouble. How are the bus journeys across the country? . ".

  3. #4170

    Visiting Ghana

    I have a plane ticket for Thursday. I know a bit about Accra but I'm interested in any more info / contact you could PM me on the others cities (cape coast, takoradi, kumasi, tamale, sunyani, others), especially the nightlife and where the SW can be found. Yes I did read the forum.

    If somebody wants to have a drink there, just contact me here.

  4. #4169
    Quote Originally Posted by RomanGuy  [View Original Post]
    Reading the reports on this forum about any countries in Asia, Africa, America, ... it seems to read the theory of parallel realities. Who pays 10, who pays 100, who pays 1000!

    I was 9 times in Ghana and never made a girl happy with 100 Dollars or Euro, never paid a hotel 50 $ but 15 Euro or something like this. The most expansive girls I met in Accra were some Nigerians, and just to avoid discussion I gave them sometimes up to 150 Ghs.

    As every place in the world, also Ghana is made of environments, situations, cases. Enter the appropriated one that fits for you, forget the rest. Your income is like mine but when in Ghana I never give up anything. I avoid the made for white people places and enjoy where blacks are going.

    Feel free to enquire for budget solutions, via PM or on this board.
    Thank you, I take advantage of your availability to ask you some questions that I cannot ask you in private (I cannot register by buying bitcoin because I do not use credit cards but only debit cards and at the moment I am not in Milan). I am almost convinced of Ghana, I really think I will go there but. I need the help of an experienced person like you seem to be. I state that I am 59 years old and I am in good shape, I have a low profile and I do not like professional prostitutes, not even clubs or discos (in the evening I go out for a beer but at 22.00 I am already in relaxation mode), I prefer GFE experiences with hunting in the street and I already have some contacts from Afrointroductions. Budget 1000/1300 euros per month maximum.

    AIR FLIGHT: I saw that Lufthansa travels from Milan via Brussels for 460 euros. Great. The problem is this absurd pandemic and tourist travel bans. Not bad, I could also spend my mornings attending an English language course at the Ace School of Languages, in this case obtaining a visa for study purposes https://aceschooloflanguages.com/eng...sion-programs/ A 1-month course costs $ 330 and only takes me 4 hours in the morning. Useful and delightful. Am I too paranoid or do you recommend another strategy? The school is in the Lapaz area and not far from Adabraka where I understand there are several decent accommodations around 150 cedis. Il Massimo would be an apartment but the costs are impossible, at least looking at sites like Airbnb.

    SAFETY: 15 years as a permanent resident in Cuba definitely made me relax, so the question is what should I absolutely avoid doing in Accra or Ghana in general. I repeat that I don't go around at night, it's difficult, so I'm not going to get into any strange hole looking for trouble. How are the bus journeys across the country?

    THE COUNTRY: after 1 month in Accra I would like to enjoy another month of sea, relax with a sunbed, umbrella and beer (and the pussy, of course). Can Cape Coast be?

    I'll stop here, I don't want to exaggerate. The fact is that I have read the whole forum and I have too much information and they send me into crisis ahahaha.

    Thanks dear.

  5. #4168
    Quote Originally Posted by RomanGuy  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Unfortunately I am not in Ghana now but I usually go. When there, I lodge in Adabraka too, very strategical location.

    Have a reading of my reports of 2018,17, 16 and you will find interesting tips.

    My hotel is usually Ghasom on Adama Avenue, just opposite of Old Timers Club.

    I hope to read soon of you in this Forum, keep us posted.
    I am crazy to find this Ghasom Hotel on Adama Avenue and have not found any website of their prices.

    I have to solve the problem of subscribing to the forum (as I only use debit cards) to be able to discuss better in private.

  6. #4167
    Quote Originally Posted by RomanGuy  [View Original Post]
    It is perhaps a temporary caution. I think that in the next months it should normalize. What I couldn't easy afford, is to fly, wearing a face mask for so many hours, and in the transit airport too. It means good 14 hours plus. By the way, try to PM me, maybe we can have a better communication experience in Italian.
    Hello unfortunately I would have to reach a certain number of messages or subscribe to write to you in private, I can do it thanks.

  7. #4166

    For Oiste

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Precisely for this! But now in the covid era there is no way to go there. Or at least I don't find it.
    It is perhaps a temporary caution. I think that in the next months it should normalize. What I couldn't easy afford, is to fly, wearing a face mask for so many hours, and in the transit airport too. It means good 14 hours plus. By the way, try to PM me, maybe we can have a better communication experience in Italian.

  8. #4165
    Quote Originally Posted by RomanGuy  [View Original Post]
    I am Italian too and in the pre-Covid era, never ned a trick to receive a visa. The only trick was a fake hotel reservation, easy to get from bookings or tripadvisor. For the rest the embassy was very friendly, unlikely the Nigerian one.
    Precisely for this! But now in the covid era there is no way to go there. Or at least I don't find it.

  9. #4164

    For Oiste

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Thanks Roman Guy, I'm Italian and as you know I have to find the trick to go to Ghana. Now I start to inquire about the visa, opening borders, etc.
    I am Italian too and in the pre-Covid era, never ned a trick to receive a visa. The only trick was a fake hotel reservation, easy to get from bookings or tripadvisor. For the rest the embassy was very friendly, unlikely the Nigerian one.

  10. #4163
    Quote Originally Posted by RomanGuy  [View Original Post]
    Reading the reports on this forum about any countries in Asia, Africa, America, ... it seems to read the theory of parallel realities. Who pays 10, who pays 100, who pays 1000!

    I was 9 times in Ghana and never made a girl happy with 100 Dollars or Euro, never paid a hotel 50 $ but 15 Euro or something like this. The most expansive girls I met in Accra were some Nigerians, and just to avoid discussion I gave them sometimes up to 150 Ghs.

    As every place in the world, also Ghana is made of environments, situations, cases. Enter the appropriated one that fits for you, forget the rest. Your income is like mine but when in Ghana I never give up anything. I avoid the made for white people places and enjoy where blacks are going.

    Feel free to enquire for budget solutions, via PM or on this board.
    Thanks Roman Guy, I'm Italian and as you know I have to find the trick to go to Ghana. Now I start to inquire about the visa, opening borders, etc.

  11. #4162

    For Oiste & al

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    I had been fantasizing about Ghana for some time but after reading the whole forum I realized that it is not for me. Hotel minimum 50 dollars a night, women 100 dollars a shot mhmmm. For me who live on 1000 euros a month is difficult and very expensive. It is true that I hate clubs and discos and I prefer to spend the day on the beach, and that I prefer to pick up girls on the street or in the markets (in short, I don't like professional working girls), but it is really complicated for me that I would have liked to spend there a couple of months. Sin!
    Reading the reports on this forum about any countries in Asia, Africa, America, ... it seems to read the theory of parallel realities. Who pays 10, who pays 100, who pays 1000!

    I was 9 times in Ghana and never made a girl happy with 100 Dollars or Euro, never paid a hotel 50 $ but 15 Euro or something like this. The most expansive girls I met in Accra were some Nigerians, and just to avoid discussion I gave them sometimes up to 150 Ghs.

    As every place in the world, also Ghana is made of environments, situations, cases. Enter the appropriated one that fits for you, forget the rest. Your income is like mine but when in Ghana I never give up anything. I avoid the made for white people places and enjoy where blacks are going.

    Feel free to enquire for budget solutions, via PM or on this board.

  12. #4161

    RE: Visa's etc

    Quote Originally Posted by DickMilhous  [View Original Post]
    Recent Africa points of interest; I considered Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Gambia; all but S Leone (Freetown) require physically shipping passport to the consulate which I was not interested in.
    Have you considered a visa expediting service, such as this one?

    https://www.traveldocs.com/

    I have used Travel Document Systems (TDS) for a few visas over the years. They have a handful of offices around the United States (I'm not sure if you're in the USA, though) and I have always found their service to be quick and professional. They do, of course, tack on a fee for their service, but it allows you to sit back and relax, knowing that an agent is dealing with the consulates and embassies instead of you. But, you still have to do the pre-trip paperwork and FedEx all of it to TDS.

    Quote Originally Posted by DickMilhous  [View Original Post]
    I had also considered DKR, Senegal too as they have no visa requirement but tickets were equally expensive with MBA and I am not a francophone...
    Senegal is also on my radar because of the "no visa" requirement. I speak maybe a handful of words of French but I won't be deterred, as many guys have commented online (not just here on ISG) that the women are beautiful, slender black pearls. Do a search for social media influencer Nyla Lueeth and that's the figure and beautiful skin tone that's apparently common in Senegal. Just for convenience, here's her Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/purp.alpaca/?hl=en

  13. #4160

    Visa's etc

    Recent Africa points of interest; I considered Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Gambia; all but S Leone (Freetown) require physically shipping passport to the consulate which I was not interested in. I did get an e-visa for Kenya (as I did with TZ), thinking MBA but bus class flights were about 50% more expensive compared to flights into Dar, TZ for me; I ended up in Dar, again. Perhaps MBA later this year with no regrets as Dar is target rich.

    I had also considered DKR, Senegal too as they have no visa requirement but tickets were equally expensive with MBA and I am not a francophone, so there would be that. I received a return call from the Sierra Leone consulate that the caller assured me a visa would be issued on arrival; would definitely want to confirm that with the airline but Freetown would be a close pick behind MBA. FWIW.

  14. #4159

    Ghana eVisa

    Just writing to let everyone here in the forum know that I've been in recent contact with an employee of the Embassy of Ghana. I saw an article online that stated an eVisa (electronic visa) was scheduled to be available for Ghana around the middle of this year. However, the embassy employee stated that they haven't received any update from the government of Ghana regarding the eVisa.

    So for now, it looks like we are all going to have to apply for a visa to Ghana the old-fashioned way. The eVisa is the way of the future. I purchased an eVisa for Uzbekistan in late 2019 and the process was quick and cheap. I did the old-fashioned visa for my trip to Russia a few years back and it was tedious and somewhat expensive. The minute Ghana gets an eVisa, their tourism is really going to explode.

  15. #4158

    RE: Exotic Ghana

    Quote Originally Posted by Zakmo  [View Original Post]
    The 100 a shot is for guys going for top tier women in convenient locations and choose not to negotiate. If you want cheaper, but high quality, you'll need to do some leg work on dating / social media sites.

    You'll always pay a tax when picking out of a spot known to be frequented by foreigners / expats. If you choose to go that route, make sure you take ladies closer to the end of the night, they'll drop their prices.

    There's a similar site like that for Nigeria. I've used it and it works. Only thing I'd advise is to get the number of a provider and add it to your what's app to vet the pics. I did an outcall with a girl once and when she got to my door I saw the pics were fake.

    Another thing is to ask for a video call to confirm before you go to her / call her over.

    Best bet is still boots on the ground though.
    Thank you. The summer is almost over for me so trying to make use of the good weather that remains. Interesting to see escort agencies are in Ghana now.

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