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04-02-08 22:05 #36
Posts: 111Going to Rwanda in just over a month
My first words on this forum are words of thanks to Junior Punter!
- Nightclub called Cadillac
- (Girl friendly) Hotel Des Milles Collines (HDMC)
- Bourbon Coffee
- A bar called Planet at the Kigali Business Centre (KBC)
- I've also read of Mango Club, behind HDMC
I will make sure to try all of these and get some vacation snaps.
By luck I have suddenly found myself some $2,000 to do a trip to Rwanda in early May for just over a week. Most of the cost, of course, will be flights plus hotel.
If anyone else has anywhere to add to the above locations it would be great. I'll be doing my own research before I go, of course.
FYI: I am virtually thirty, white, speak passable French and obviously English. Unsurprisingly, don't speak a word of Kinyarwanda. I will put in my report how useful I think each language is. Might try and learn some Kinyarwanda (heh), learning languages seems one of the other fun aspects of doing this sort of thing.
Aside from the obvious, like admiring the countryside and (hopefully) a few days of spotting some gorillas, I am going there to appreciate the African woman, especially the Tutsi variety: Long legs, big brown eyes, large breasts; perfect. Everything I have read about and seen of Tutsi women suggests they are worth the expense of getting to them. I first thought of Burundi, as it must surely be even cheaper (for girls), but it would take a braver person than me to go there.
I will also post a large number of photos of my trip, and hope others will be encouraged to visit Tutsi women after seeing them. My aim is to do a detailed report with maps, photos etc. Once I have guaranteed myself my money's worth at the above four recommended locations, I will make sure to scout around for new sites, perhaps venture outside of Kigali etc.
It's sorta exciting to be going to Rwanda for two reasons. To begin with this is the first time I have combined a holiday with whoring, and secondly Rwanda's somewhere that isn't as well reported on as some other places.
Will keep you posted, thanks to those who have already shared their knowledge here. The trip will be early may for definite; got my flights booked, now just need to choose a hotel...
**Gedanken**
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02-18-08 22:11 #35
Posts: 39Action in Kigali
Unfortunately, I have been a good boy, but for those of you looking, these are easily the hotspots:
Planet at KBC;
Milles Collines;
Bourbon Coffee - if you see some provocatively dressed girls; the ones in group are non-pros!
I have heard of Cadillac, but not gone. It's different from Kenya / Uganda at the first two places I mentioned - no one is pushy or in your face... and seemed to be more semi-pros.
Anyway, happy hunting.
JP
P.S. They are just as hot as last time!
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02-12-08 13:47 #34
Posts: 39Going back to Kigali...
... and hoping to have some fun while I am there.
I already have two (well, one for sure) NGO workers lined up who could be fun freebies, but I hope to report back on any mongering (or opportunities) when I am back.
JP
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02-07-08 01:19 #33
Posts: 57Which of the French speaking African countries are most navigable for English only speakers?
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02-06-08 23:54 #32
Posts: 4050Vive La Differance
I didn't mean to cause a controversy here, but I'm surprised that anyone would think that more than a hundred years of colonialism wouldn't leave some sort of mark on any country. For me, the biggest difference between Francophone and Anglophone African countries is the food. Where the British were, it's starchy, tasteless, pretty uninteresting and generally very bland. In the French-speaking countries, it's a different matter altogether and the food is often quite good. I've eaten in restaurants in some French West African countries that were virtually indistinguishable from nice Bistros in Paris and had very nice wine lists to boot.
I agree with Wild Thing that the Tutsis, whether from Rwanda, Barundi or elsewhere can be stunning, and are some of the finest looking women on the planet. I once hooked up with a Tutsi in Uganda, who was literally fresh off the bus from Kigali, and it was one of the more memorable three or four days of my entire time there. When I was in Ghana, I used to go to the same club every Thursday night, since that was "Francophone" night when many of the French-speaking students from neighboring countries would come out to party. There were so few foreigners in Ghana who spoke French that I had a very high success rate with some extremely fine looking ladies.
Maybe Buff should actually go to a couple of African countries before reaching any firm conclusions.
GE
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02-06-08 14:40 #31
Posts: 315Originally Posted by Buff Naija
You should visit Madagascar if you don't believe such influence is possible.
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02-06-08 11:49 #30
Posts: 105Originally Posted by Buff Naija
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02-05-08 23:24 #29
Posts: 1Originally Posted by GoodEnough
French influence in African style? Rubbish.
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02-01-08 13:11 #28
Posts: 49Originally Posted by GoodEnough
Wild Thing 69
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01-29-08 00:06 #27
Posts: 4050French Chic
Originally Posted by Junior Punter
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01-28-08 07:48 #26
Posts: 39Slowalk,
First of all, my observations are based on being raised in Africa [but not being of African ethnicity]. Second, I have travelled / lived in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, South Africa, and Ethiopia, and as beautiful as some of the Ethiopians are, I have heard that enthusiasm can vary.
In any case, for the Rwandan's, I think that they learnt to dress and and groom well from the Belgians / French, and coupled with their genetics [tall, slim, fair] and friendly attitude, it makes them more attractive to me than the other groups I have come across.
I have heard that Kenyan women can be more enthusiastic, although quality appears to be a problem at times.
Each to their own - and good luck if you make it to Kigali again.
JP
Originally Posted by Slowalk
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01-26-08 23:16 #25
Posts: 320Originally Posted by Junior Punter
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01-25-08 13:53 #24
Posts: 39Hesekiels,
Sorry for not reporting back sooner, but I never actually had a chance to 'play' while in Kigali.
However, the few nights I was at Milles Collines, there were definitely women there who would play. It is equally easy to get lucky with a foreign aid / NGO worker - and there are lots of them here, so itching to get laid.
However, it must be said that Rwandan women are BY FAR the most attractive Africans I have come across anywhere on the continent.
Happy hunting, and I'll report back when I head back if I do find some P4P opportunities.
JP
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01-12-08 15:51 #23
Posts: 1053Originally Posted by Junior Punter
JP:
Hope you have a great time in Kigali! IMHO you did really great by not paying such an enormous amount! I am, however, certain that you can get a pretty girl at a much cheaper rate!
Please keep us updated, brother! Since I intend to go to Rwanda this year any new information about prices, venues etc would be highly appreciated!
Cheers - Hesekiels
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01-12-08 15:30 #22
Posts: 39Kigali Opportunities
I am currently in Kigali, and although I have not mongered [yet], there seem to be a few opportunities:
Hotel des Milles Collines: on Tuesday & Thursday, they have a live band. Last Tuesday a HOT 19 year old girl called Antoinette sad down and had a drink with me [a Coke for RWF 1,200]. I told her I wasn't interested in paying I'm young and enjoy the chase at times!], but she didn't fully understand. When I told her I want someone for fun, but am not interest in P4P, she quoted RWF 50,000 [just under $100]; I said no thanks, but she finished her Coke and we kissed for a long time before I left.
There are HOT women [better than ANYWHERE else in the region - Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania] everywhere in the city, and if someone makes a bit of an effort, it should be easy to pull for free or for a little gift / dinner.
Unfortunately, I am staying with friends and cannot bring anyone back here, but I will keep looking [haven't been to the clubs yet] and report back. I have also seen some women that look like SWs, but one can never be sure...