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10-05-20 18:07 #7874
Posts: 7Island spa zamalek
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone tried island spa in Zamalek and if they provide extra services.
Thanks.
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10-05-20 16:10 #7873
Posts: 58Good true professional massage experience
Dear ISG friends.
This is for those who need to get a true professional massage experience (without any extras), for pure medical reasons or for general health reasons (true professional massage is really beneficial for general health through relaxation and lymphatic drainage etc.).
I first contacted many centers through searching FB, then picked a seemingly safe one that:
First: tells on whatsapp clearly that there is no extras.
Second: sent center photos, in which there are signs of doing only serious massage, for example the massage table is so tight in width, which is enough only for serious professional massage.
Third: have multiple branches.
I booked with them, they asked If I want a foreign captain / trainer nationality and what kind of massage session (trainers are Egyptian females but some are Syrian / Morocco / Iraq) , I asked for Egyptian trainer for a classic hard Swedish session.
The normal room (without a private shower) for the previous was 300 EGP, but strangely doubled to 650 just because I asked for a room with private shower (they call it Master room or VIP room).
The Egyptian trainer was really good and did a good professional strong session, that was actually a mix of Swedish techniques and Chiropractic techniques (I had a vast experience with different techniques as I did many sessions in many pro centers in UAE, and also through intensive research on this topic on internet).
At the end I thanked her and tipped her with 100 EGP because she really deserved it. Massage actually "should be" a truly professional science-based health profession, but as usual, many things that are done in western countries are greatly distorted and deviated from its original form and purpose when it's done in 3rd world countries like Egypt.
For reference, the branch was in Nasr City, very near to Manhal school.
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10-04-20 09:24 #7872
Posts: 1New member
Hello gentlemen,
I am just new in this forum and I need help for some contacts so if any monger can help for benefits I'm ready.
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10-02-20 05:36 #7871
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Roboman [View Original Post]
So it sounds like if you get an Egyptian girl you like, she's more likely to take good care of your needs than is a Moroccan girl. That's good to know. I was really grateful to my guides and especially the Egyptian doctor who befriended me without any motive. If I ever go to a country like that again, I'm going to line up a wise wingman and cover his costs. It's worth it in Egypt.
And subsaharan Africa is no walk in the park. Congo is supposed to be quite dangerous based in info I got from locals and police in Uganda and Kenya are out of control.
By the way, the hotel receptionist seemed very sincere and nice in trying to help me out with things. But she lacked competence and when I wanted to check my new SIM phone by calling her, she said she cannot give me her cellphone number (maybe married or something). Anyway, as far as mongering goes, it seems like a country which requires a huge amount of effort for possible return so unless you are particularly into Egyptian girls, the country may not have much merit as a purely mongering destination. For girls with that look, wouldn't there be better alternatives such as Lebananon or Jordan perhaps? Sorry for simplistic questions but I'm a complete newbie in Muslim and. Africa / Middle East and forum seems to be mainly about hardcore stuff.
I do know of of one guy who apparently is working Saudi Arabia by online dating. He says you can go part way and many fathers are trying to marry off their daughters to foreigners for sake of the dowry payment. Wish there was more info on that type of stuff.
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10-01-20 07:48 #7870
Posts: 277Welcome to Cairo. Everything you described is normal here. The Uber drivers don't know their way around and getting stopped by touts by the pyramids is par for the course. It's just gotten worse over the past few years because of the downturn in tourism. The phone search thing is mainly in the downtown area and is due to security concerns and worries about foreign agitators as well as locals using social media to stir up trouble.
You can't compare Egypt to Asia or even sub Saharan Africa. This is a place where prostitution is highly illegal, even though quite common. What's needed here is common sense and preparation. As for the women. You can't generalize that they're all ugly. There are gems here and most are GFE, while Moroccans tend to be cool and aloof and way too self involved.
The mongers who have reached out to experienced players here before coming have often had a good time. But this isn't the kind of place where you can just land at the airport, check in and hit a bar and pick up women. That's a recipe for returning home empty handed.
Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai [View Original Post]
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10-01-20 03:40 #7869
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Dizaster [View Original Post]
Egypt and especially the Giza area and museum have always been on my bucket list. New museum not open yet but the one in Tahrir Sq. Was great as was the paper museum in Giza. Pyramids were amazing and the second and third nights, I had great view of them from my hotel rooftop.
The problem with Egypt is that it is extremely dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. I was stopped twice and searched by police in 2 days, once the military type guys and the other plainclothes men. My phone was searched thoroughly. Fortunately, I didn't have any sensitive photos even though I love to take all kinds of photos in cities I travel to. If I had had even one photo of a police vehicle, they might have hauled me away to jail.
Also, I take pain medications. Tramadol is over the counter in much of Asia. Guess what. A couple years ago, a British woman got 3 years just for bringing in 200 tablets of tramadol into Egypt for her boyfriend.
The roads are dangerous with lots of potholes and unfinihsed areas and people drive recklessly at high speeds in the evenings. The first night at my hotel on Tahrir Sq. , a car smashed right through police barricades and almost hit my building right under my second floor window. At first I thought it was a car bomb. But later, it appeared to just be a common auto accident.
September 20 is a very sensitive date which only made things there worse. I only found out later the significance of this date.
Finally, when I moved out to Giza second day, my Uber took a wrong turn and ended up in an area where people hire horse and camel rides. Well, these teenage kids were banging on the window trying to get into his car and I could see that not only was I shaken but so was my driver. Fortunately, he was able to turn around and speed out of there up to the nearest check point.
At my Giza hotel, I met a cool young Egyptian doctor who spoke decent English on the rooftop and he walked me into town to look around. He had to fight off the various touts by speaking rapidly but politely in Arabic and is seemed each tout would persist for 2-5 minutes so it's really a hassle. So glad I wasn't alone.
So more specifically, if you go to Egypt, only take photos in obvious tourist areas (pyramids, inside museum, etc.), don't stay near Tahrir Sq. (not only are police there hyper sensitive but it's very noisy day and night), and don't dare bring in any narcotic pain meds including tramadol even if you have a prescription. If you get into any trouble, you may not be given the benefit of the doubt and common sense may not rule. This country is higher risk in my opinion than any of the ones I visited in sub-Saharan Africa.
Surprisingly, many of the travel warnings and safety reports paint Egypt as a fairly safe country while demonizing much/most of sub-sahran Africa. They also demonize countries like the Philippines which is actually pretty safe. Frankly, their advice, based on my on-the-ground travel experience, is largely inaccurate and not only fairly useless but even misleading. I should have asked Neddy more about specifics of Egypt because he has experience there and knows what's going on. A well informed ISG guy will always give you much more accurate read than all the BS travel warnings you see online.
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09-30-20 18:58 #7868
Posts: 30Hey Egy Monger,
I would really be thankful if you send me her number.
Originally Posted by EgyMongerNew [View Original Post]
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09-30-20 09:56 #7867
Posts: 13Hey Ahmed,
Would mean a lot if you can share her number. How can you pass though? I can't send you a message.
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09-27-20 22:23 #7866
Posts: 185Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai [View Original Post]
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09-27-20 12:47 #7865
Posts: 279Safaa
A fellow monger here on ISG was kind enough to pass me the contact of this sweet tall 24 year old.
Although she refused DFK and rimming, I got a good BBBJ + CIM. Second round got a good view of her milk jugs in Cowgirl and exploded quite fast.
Asked for anal but no go, even with the promise of a tip.
Total Damage: LE 2000.
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09-26-20 20:32 #7864
Posts: 12Originally Posted by The1 [View Original Post]
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09-25-20 19:58 #7863
Posts: 159WARNING Do not go to Egypt unprepared
I just visited Cairo and Giza for 3 days. Had some very close calls with police a couple times and also my Uber got lost in Giza and some teens were banging hard on the windows trying to get in.
It's a serious police state and there many seemingly innocent things you can do which could land you straight in jail. Prescription pain meds can also get you into big trouble. They don't play here.
So don't go without having a briefing discussion with someone in the know or else without meeting up with a trusted ISG member on the ground when you arrive.
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09-23-20 12:22 #7862
Posts: 139Yes, Saudis not allowed to leave their country since March, only started some exceptions last week (students, businessmen, medical trips. Etc)
Originally Posted by EgyMongerNew [View Original Post]
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09-21-20 22:46 #7861
Posts: 279Ragaa
What's going on in Alexandria -- are the Kuwaitis and Saudis banned from entering?
Had yet another Alexandrian bombshell in her 20's last night. Yes, she came all the way from Alexandria.
Excellent GFE -- deep long French Kissing, 69 with her juices covering my entire bed. Did variety of positions. Good loud moans that got the neighbours knocking. Sadly no anal this time.
Total Damage: LE 2000.
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09-21-20 20:23 #7860
Posts: 58Originally Posted by Dizaster [View Original Post]
Actually I still need a hard massage for healthy and relaxing reasons, even if without any extras.
So at least there may be still some spas that do serious real good massage? Even without extras?