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  1. #452
    Quote Originally Posted by Goshawk  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    This is most likely an unnecessary question.

    Early next year I will be off to Cameroon for a couple of months. Tourism. I have what seems to be a very lovely lady lined up to be my girl friend and companion during this time. I prefer to have a "steady" and caring relationship rather than one-night stands. I have had absolutely great experiences that way in Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, and most recently in Uganda.

    My question: Is Tadalafil (Cialis) easily available in Cameroon, especially Douala where I will arrive?

    Any brand recommended?

    Last January in Uganda I found out that age is starting to catch up with me. Sometimes I did not succeed to rise to all occasions. Not nice!

    Thanks for any info,

    Goshawk
    Goshawk, I read some of your reports. I like your approach, I do in a similar way.

    I have one question, do you keep in touch with these girls after you left the country?

  2. #451

    Unnecessary question?

    Hi all,

    This is most likely an unnecessary question.

    Early next year I will be off to Cameroon for a couple of months. Tourism. I have what seems to be a very lovely lady lined up to be my girl friend and companion during this time. I prefer to have a "steady" and caring relationship rather than one-night stands. I have had absolutely great experiences that way in Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, and most recently in Uganda.

    My question: Is Tadalafil (Cialis) easily available in Cameroon, especially Douala where I will arrive?

    Any brand recommended?

    Last January in Uganda I found out that age is starting to catch up with me. Sometimes I did not succeed to rise to all occasions. Not nice!

    Thanks for any info,

    Goshawk

  3. #450
    Thanks for the info Hip Daddy. I'm going to have a look at this.

  4. #449
    Quote Originally Posted by IAlvsg  [View Original Post]
    Thank you for your answer Hip Daddy.

    I saw Kribi and Limbe are not big cities and the number of hotels is very limited (maybe even more if only considering the girl frienly ones). Have you been in one of them?

    Do you think there are not enough spots where you can meet girls in these locations? (I may not like to always have the girl with me the whole day after getting her in Douala or Yaounde).

    Is there any special bars or clubs where it's "cool and safe" to go out at night in Kribi or Limbe (coming back and forth in taxi if too far from the hotel)?
    I can recommend the Ilomba in Kribi. But in Kribi all the good hotels are some distance to the center, more in direction of the water falls. I cannot give recommendations for bars or other pick up joints, as I haven't hobbied while there. But from my Yaounde experience, I would say you can score wherever locals gather.

  5. #448
    Quote Originally Posted by Hip Daddy  [View Original Post]
    Cameroon is not so bad, but it helps to have a sense of adventure and not to rely on pre-packaged vacation deals. The infrastructure is there, it is just different from what we know in the developed world. You can get from North to South by plane, train, and bus, but you will have to organise everything on your own or by a trusted local. Chilling out near the sea is great, try Kribi or Limbe, and you can even take a girl from the places with good selection (I. E, Yaounde or Douala) to come with you for a few days. Even if they have family, they will try to organise around it to be with you and your wallet. And the girls beat anything you can meet in the west in terms of passion and accommodating character.
    Thank you for your answer Hip Daddy.
    I saw Kribi and Limbe are not big cities and the number of hotels is very limited (maybe even more if only considering the girl frienly ones). Have you been in one of them?

    Do you think there are not enough spots where you can meet girls in these locations? (I may not like to always have the girl with me the whole day after getting her in Douala or Yaounde).

    Is there any special bars or clubs where it's "cool and safe" to go out at night in Kribi or Limbe (coming back and forth in taxi if too far from the hotel)?

  6. #447
    Cameroon is not so bad, but it helps to have a sense of adventure and not to rely on pre-packaged vacation deals. The infrastructure is there, it is just different from what we know in the developed world. You can get from North to South by plane, train, and bus, but you will have to organise everything on your own or by a trusted local. Chilling out near the sea is great, try Kribi or Limbe, and you can even take a girl from the places with good selection (I. E, Yaounde or Douala) to come with you for a few days. Even if they have family, they will try to organise around it to be with you and your wallet. And the girls beat anything you can meet in the west in terms of passion and accommodating character.

    Quote Originally Posted by IAlvsg  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    I see this forum is quite active despite what we can read about Cameroun. As I understood, it's not a convenient country for tourism (lack of infrastructure and unsafe roads).

    Do most of you come "only" for mongering because the place is great for that or are you here for your job?

    It will help me to realize if I'm complety wrong into getting there just for mongering and chill out (if possible near the sea).

    Thanks,

    Ialvsg.

  7. #446
    Hello guys,

    I see this forum is quite active despite what we can read about Cameroun. As I understood, it's not a convenient country for tourism (lack of infrastructure and unsafe roads).
    Do most of you come "only" for mongering because the place is great for that or are you here for your job?

    It will help me to realize if I'm complety wrong into getting there just for mongering and chill out (if possible near the sea).

    Thanks,
    Ialvsg.

  8. #445

    Expensive madam

    Guys,

    It seems that the going rate is becoming 1500 per hour and 2500 for coupleof hours.

    In my search for good contacts I found a madam by the name M she said she got Lebanese, Syrian and Iraqis.

    I think its a scam because I doubt she got Lebanese or Iraqi girls may be Syrian.

    Anyways anyone who is crazy and want the contact I can forward it.

    Egptian Mongering scene is going nuts

  9. #444
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggydus  [View Original Post]
    Kayak dot com is useful. I use it all the time when traveling in Africa. But I would recommend buying ticket directly from airline since buying via a third party can present issues in event unforeseen disruptions to travel occur.
    Kayak dot com is quite useless to use while travelling in Africa. I use it not at all when travelling anywhere. Many airlines not on it. And prices lower elsewhere, not to mention: since buying via a third party can present issues in event unforeseen disruptions to travel occur. Try this http://matrix.itasoftware.com/. But even here not always found are the really small carriers, and Air Burkina et Cote the'Ivoire. You need to begin by looking at the route maps, some are here: http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/pages...ne-route-maps/

  10. #443

    Yaounde spots

    In Yaounde, several higher-class hotels have their own night club. Didn't manage the Hilton (I think it's on the top floor, but I was scared away by the oompah band in the ground floor restaurant) , but scored nicely at the Djeuga Palace, which is just a stone's throw away from the Hilton. The club opens at 10pm, but things only really heat up past 1am. Unbelievable amount of hotties with all body shapes, but even those that Greenpeace would push back into the sea when found beached, hold themselves well with a great attitude. Some girls are aggressive and will come to you, some will wait for you to approach. They all like to dance, so I went along and shimmied a while (with a serious boner thanks to the ministrations of my lady) before returning to my own hotel with a tall, long-legged beauty. Excellent unrushed service, BBBJ+BL, CFS, DATY with 1.5 O's on her side, finish in mish. Total act about 30 minutes, then complimented her out. Total damage was 40k CFA, which is considerable more than with FL, but the bottle of Whisky at the club had to be factored in, I guess. Payment was afterwards, we didn't negotiate beforehand, so it pays when you know the cost level. For the after-deed negotiations I started deliberately low at 20k, knowing that I would have to fork over more, but she wasn't annoyed, just smiled and pushed me slowly higher. Got the number, may repeat.

    For freelancers and civvies there is an open air live band bar near Mahima in Elig-Essono that opens only on sundays. The waitresses alone are worth going there.

  11. #442

    Flights

    Greek,

    All European airlines that serve Yaounde stop over in Douala on the way. Coming from Europe there are always pax entering in Douala just to get to Yaounde, so it should be possible.

    Camair also runs a connection for about 35k return, with three flights most every day.

  12. #441

    Use Kayak

    Quote Originally Posted by The Greek  [View Original Post]
    Hip Dayy,

    Thank you for taking the time to provide your clear feedback!

    Ae there are airlines flying from Douala to Yaounde? Price indication?

    Thanks again
    Kayak dot com is useful. I use it all the time when traveling in Africa. But I would recommend buying ticket directly from airline since buying via a third party can present issues in event unforeseen disruptions to travel occur.

  13. #440
    Quote Originally Posted by The Greek  [View Original Post]
    Ae there are airlines flying from Douala to Yaounde? Price indication?
    My gf is flying out of Douala tomorrow via Ethiopian Air into Bangui (Cent Afr Repub - lots of upheavel there with a rebellion and coup just a few months ago) , so I'm quite certain you can get flights from there into Yaunde. Apologies, no price quotes but intra African flights seem to be absurdly priced across the board.

  14. #439

    Thanks for the response

    hip dayy,

    thank you for taking the time to provide your clear feedback!

    ae there are airlines flying from douala to yaounde? price indication?

    thanks again

    Quote Originally Posted by hip daddy  [View Original Post]
    in my experience, they are fairly similar. in both cities french is the preferred lingo. some english is spoken, but may be hit and miss. safety-wise keep your common sense applied and you shouldn't have a problem. the procedure to pick up girls has been discussed here ad nauseam, and all hints are true. just get a girl to talk, get the phone number, and follow up on it. i think there may be more hard core hookers in douala than in yaounde, on account of it being a harbor city.

    most girls in cameroon are dark skinned. the lighter skinned or mixed race ones are usually reserved for ministers and the like. boobs come in all sizes, you'll find your dream girl.

    getting from douala to yaounde is neither easy nor safe. bus drivers are notoriously inept, and accidents happen. the rail system has a better accident rate, usually derailments mean no harm due to slow speeds. it'll take you hours anyway. speaking of personal safety, i can vouch for meither. i think the probability of petty theft and muggings is low in both.

  15. #438
    Quote Originally Posted by Nigel Swann  [View Original Post]
    Uganda is very safe, one of the safest in Africa. I know it very well for 5 years. Friendly people, beautiful and friendly girls. Have too many girlfriends there. Anyway in 5 years traveling through Africa more than 17 countries, I have not met any serious safety issues, just like travel every where keep aware, keep your wits about you, and don't take risks.

    Happy traveling and mongering.
    Your information is hopelessly dated. Uganda is no longer as safe as it once was in large part due to the massive flood of Congolese and Sudanese criminals entering the country unchecked. I now feel safer walking the streets of Nairobi than I do Kampala. How pathetic is that?

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