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06-23-08 13:31 #86
Posts: 156Steve German
Let me answer your question this way:
If you are single, financial ok (house / apartment rent etc), and you have some 50 euros to spend only for drinks and girls per day, than you are better doing in Dakar, more restaurants, ladies, everyday there is something new to be seen.
If you are the more silent guy, looking for a sweet GF who spoils you day and night than you may go to St. Louis, Sally, because life is cheaper there, and in general more tranquile. If you live there you find out that the locals are charming and in general nice. Don't play the wealthy asshole and keep in mind its Africa, than you can be a happy horney smiling lucky Guy there.
But be carefull, soon as the ladies understand that you are a resident there it will be hard to decide who will share the bed with you the following night because the ladies are looking for a " wealthy" guy. But the ladies in Senegal are truely something special, very sweet, not demanding at all regarding money lifestyle, the loca guys treat them like shit.
So finaly, if I were you I would go first to Dakar for 3-4 month, be selective and catch a true 10 in all regards, make her feel comfortable with you and than move out of Dakar (some 10-20km) enjoy the sunrise on the balkony with a nice Gintonic while your Mademoiselle gives you a gentle blowjob.
Thats called lifestyle LOL
Yours,
C.
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06-20-08 18:21 #85
Posts: 489If i wanna stay in Dakar; what would be a good location for an apartment,
supermarktes aso. The coast or is Dakar center better ?
Cheers
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06-11-08 19:53 #84
Posts: 156Meat Loaf , link to pictures
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06-11-08 16:59 #83
Posts: 156Meat Loaf
Hi Mate,
Thats the link to view the place: Location de vacances: Dakar. Sénégal.
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06-11-08 12:17 #82
Posts: 2149Originally Posted by Carnevalisticus
I'm just beginning my research and education on West Africa and will see what comes from it.
Thanks again for your help everyone.
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06-11-08 07:17 #81
Posts: 156Meat Loaf
Hi,
The landlord answered :
"We can rent the flat including electricity and water for 3000 USD july 4th to oktober 3rd."
If you like you may contact me here or PM me, I will forward you the original email . Final cleaning is excluded.
C.
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06-10-08 18:15 #80
Posts: 489Try www.au-senegal.com; but no expirience
Have fun
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06-10-08 18:13 #79
Posts: 156Meat Loaf
Hi Meat,
I ask for an apartment , good located / 100m away from an internetcaffee, renting time beginning July - 4 October . July / August is high season.
The apartment is about 100m2 , good location and belongs to an norwegian landlord, he asked 3800 $ , settled for 2800$ , he needs a few days to think about it. Beach etc is in walking distance, apartment has a balkony, 3 floor , decent place , good "western" kitchen.
Lets see what comes up from that.
C.
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06-10-08 16:23 #78
Posts: 156Meat Loaf
I will look if I have the adress from the apartment I had in 2004, its also possible to rent a house. In 2004 I payed for 6 months 1400 euros up front, in both cases Internet connection might be a problem, don't know how much the things improved till now.
I come back to you soon.
C.
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06-07-08 17:37 #77
Posts: 2149Questions About Housing?
ladies and gentleman:
hello, i'm a monger considering relocating to west africa for about three (3) months and have a few questions:
1. are furnished / unfurnished short-term apartment rentals available?
2. with high speed internet service?
3. what are the price ranges of said apartments?
4. are they paid month-by-month?
thank you,
meat loaf
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05-26-08 15:45 #76
Posts: 10Planning a trip to Senegal
I live in Spain and I'm planning to do a trip to Senegal because this country is near from Spain and then the price of the air-ticket don't is very expensive.
I like black girls and I would wish to know the best places in Dakar to find beautiful girls (disco's, nightclubs, etc).
Thanks you for the information.
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02-28-08 10:41 #75
Posts: 1Originally Posted by Mercenario
I have never been asked for anything by receptionists in Hotels across Africa for anything. If you decide to tip them. How does it make them corrupt? It seems to me that by booking a single room, then taking a guest and paying $2 for them to get in makes the "trickster" more corrupt than the recipient. Does it not? If people in "rich" countries are not so corrupt and icons of greatness, why don't they pay for a double room? As if there is no corruption in the rich developed countries! Get real buddy, your comments are derogatory.
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02-11-08 22:02 #74
Posts: 186That´s quite intelligent!
Originally Posted by Kurre
Cheers!
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02-11-08 16:47 #73
Posts: 164Once upon a time in Saint-Louis, Senegal...
I met pular girl at L'Iguane Café. She agreed to spend the night at my hotel and the receptionist took her ID card to be held until she left (in some hotels they just take down the details of the card).
At 5 a.m. I asked the girl to leave, but about 2 minutes later she comes back with the night receptionist. He had asked the girl for the difference of single and double room, which the girl refused to pay. I promised the receptionist to take care of the difference in the morning. Problem solved?
Had I booked a double room, I am sure the receptionist would have found some other excuse to make some money on the side. Anyway, he came back around 5.30 a.m. and said, that since the difference between a single room and a double room was about 8000 F CFA, he would strike out the girls name from my room for 7000 F CFA and I would save 1000 F CFA plus there would be no record of the nocturnal visit. After negotiations, the price fell to 5000 cfa´s (I was too tired to argue), which I paid him. "Next time", the guy told me, "when you need companions, ask me! I know a lot of nice working girls."
Since that incident, I always give the night receptionist 500-1000 cfa´s when I return from town at night (he usually has to get up and unlock the front door). When I come in with a girl, I might double that amount. I usually book a single room, but then the girl always leaves before the morning shift comes in.
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02-09-08 12:04 #72
Posts: 6Thanks Kurre! A lot of great information in your post!
[QUOTE=Kurre]If you bring a girl to your hotel, tip the night receptionist or he´ll ask the girl for money, when she is leaving. Then they´ll both turn up at your door when the girl tries to leave and you end up paying more.[QUOTE]How much is the expected tip for this? Does it also apply if you book a double?