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  1. #1498
    Quote Originally Posted by Tungsten2  [View Original Post]
    Although you're Australian one difference between the cities is that Mombasa is brutally hot compared to NBO, KLA & KIG right now. That said, it's probably the easiest introduction although yes, there are many pros. The heat can be exhausting but just getting around NBO & KLA is too.

    I'll be in KLA / Entebbe early April if you decide on Uganda. Madagascar is great but if you're a newbie with limited French less so.
    Good to know where you'll be and about the hot temperature in Mombasa. Plus it will beginning to rain in April? This may mean more chicas per capita, but could be uncomfortable.

    I think the simple solution is to book a one-way ticket to Nairobi and see if I can handle that level of humidity & heat. Maybe Uganda would be nice alternative to Mombasa. I'll get the yellow fever vac. In case.

  2. #1497
    Tungsten and Triple Darknes.

    I replied a few days ago but there must of been something not allowed in my (long) post. So I'll keep it short this time.

    Thank you for the tips. Sounds like flying is the way!

    I'm going to start Nairobi and use that as a base for a few days, then take a break on safari while my sperm count recovers to normal. Then fly to Mombasa for desert. So fck, break, fck.

  3. #1496

    Kenya?

    Although you're Australian one difference between the cities is that Mombasa is brutally hot compared to NBO, KLA & KIG right now. That said, it's probably the easiest introduction although yes, there are many pros. The heat can be exhausting but just getting around NBO & KLA is too.

    I'll be in KLA / Entebbe early April if you decide on Uganda. Madagascar is great but if you're a newbie with limited French less so.

  4. #1495

    First Trip

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen121  [View Original Post]
    Sounds good. I might as well just stick in Kenya for such a short (first-time) trip.
    Actually hitting three countries in three weeks is ambitious for first timer. I was in your shoes just last year. Africa is HUGE road travel takes forever, One thing I noticed is that there isn't the classic third world speed demons in Kenya and TZ you get out of the cities and there's people with flocks of Goats and cows and people walking on the roads. In TZ they have wierd speed bumps on the roads and there's a lot of checkpoints. Flying is the way to go.

    Secondly Africa mongers are the hardest of the hardcore budget mongers (or they really like Black women) Africa doesn't have a monger industry other than brothels every girl is independent and they hustle as much or as little as they want, unless you go to a monger bar (which is a bar mentioned here that's notorious for pros) The GFE is absolutely stunning. Put it to you this way If you're into standard fare I. E BJ's and vaginal sex YOU decide how long you keep her. The problem isn't hardcores trying to give you the least for the most It will be totally up to you.

    Your problem as a first timer is getting rid of girls especially if you end up staying in one place. Chicks will try their hand especially since they'll know you're a noob but for 25 bucks you could fuck all night with multiple pops without a condom (don't do that) and that could be a non pro or a semi. Now if you're into threesomes and anal then you're getting into hard core category.

    When you hear dudes paying more than 30 bucks usually it's because their a clueless noob on a an expense account or you fucked a local celebrity chick, but random waitresses and such? Yeah defenitely in the 20 to 30 dollar range.

    Unless you're going to be in the slums other than the beach there's not that much difference between Mombasa, Nairobi, Dar and Kampala there's a difference in price and vibe but if you're going to be in the upmarket areas there's not much difference between cities that you'll notice.

    Pace yourself and decide how you want to monger either running through brother / bar chicks or banging a few co-eds frankly three weeks is hardly enough time to do much tourist shit and fuck, you'll likely spend more time than you think humping. It's sorta how it must be for celebrity men in the west you'll spend more time fucking than you realize.

  5. #1494
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    There is domestic flights in Kenya quite cheap between Mombasa and Nairobi. Cheap alternative train. To Kampala also flights from NBO and MBA. Prices from Europe to MBA are slightly more expensive on average than to NBO.
    Sounds good. I might as well just stick in Kenya for such a short (first-time) trip.

  6. #1493

    Transport

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen121  [View Original Post]
    This is my first post. I've lurked for some time now, getting exited back-reading most of the Africa forums and am making preparations for my first trip to Africa. Just thought I'd share my ideas and see what people think.

    Duration is 2 weeks at the end of March 2019, and am thinking that the Kenya / Uganda / Tanzania triangle is the best bet. I want to do touristy stuff and lay some hot, young chicks in between. I am 47 years old, fairly fit and tall. I was also considering Madagascar.

    Even though I have travelled through South east Asia and have some experience with African girls, I'm kind of nervous and feel I should run my plans by for a 'common sense' check. My take from reading: there are pros, non-pros, and semi-pros. Available women are everywhere. You can get numbers and arrange dates as easily doing every day stuff as night clubs. Don't walk alone at night. Avoid women who are drunk or who approach you. Don't overpay the pros and don't skimp on the nice girls.

    My understanding about the cities:

    Nairobi. Polluted and big. But so big that you can find something for everyone. Cons: Not that appealing as a tourist. Women getting a bit 'spoilt and entitled'.

    Mombasa. A good balance between girl availability and tourist hotspot. Cons: over-touristed? Pro to non-pro ratio a bit high?

    Kampala. Cheaper, perhaps more authentic? Cons: polluted and ugly. (Bonus. Rwanda looks close?

    I also researched Madagascar. Authentic semi-pro / non-pro experiences more common. The young girls look damn hot. Cons: remote, difficult to get around. Limited experience without French .

    The plan in my head is to spend a week or so in Mobasa, then another week in Uganda / Rwanda and mix up touristy stuff with as much sex as I can. As a rule of thumb I don't enjoy 'hardened pro' experiences nearly as much as GFE's.

    Specific questions: I have some idea about local issues, with Visa, etc, but know little about getting around between the countries and cities above? Would you suggest I fly into Nairobi first or start at Mombasa? I am stopping in Africa on the way from Australia to Europe. Is luggage storage available? Any unknown unknowns?
    There is domestic flights in Kenya quite cheap between Mombasa and Nairobi. Cheap alternative train. To Kampala also flights from NBO and MBA. Prices from Europe to MBA are slightly more expensive on average than to NBO.

  7. #1492
    Quote Originally Posted by FunForever2  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Any clubs with bigger chance to meet bisexuals for a potential threesome? I might be an optimist. But I heard someone say that there are in Bubbles, and maybe in Cayenne on Sundays. Read that there might be bisexuals / lesbians under the pool party there. But I have not much experience with clubs in Kampala. There might also be places other than clubs to meet up with bisexuals. Will be happy for comments.
    I wouldn't be overly optimistic about finding 'any clubs with bigger chance to meet bisexuals for a potential threesome'. Uganda is still a closed society when it comes to bi-sexuality and homosexuality.

    You can easily find 3 some at the well known hooker joints in Kampala like the previously mentioned DePosh and others. And in the attempt to 'seal the deal' girls may lie and tell you that they are bi, but once you hit the room all you'll end up with is the standard Ugandan 3 some in where no bi action occurs, and both girls take turns only on you.

    In sum, I would say that you would be hard pressed to even find a legit 3 some in Uganda, let alone one with any real bi action.

  8. #1491
    This is my first post. I've lurked for some time now, getting exited back-reading most of the Africa forums and am making preparations for my first trip to Africa. Just thought I'd share my ideas and see what people think.

    Duration is 2 weeks at the end of March 2019, and am thinking that the Kenya / Uganda / Tanzania triangle is the best bet. I want to do touristy stuff and lay some hot, young chicks in between. I am 47 years old, fairly fit and tall. I was also considering Madagascar.

    Even though I have travelled through South east Asia and have some experience with African girls, I'm kind of nervous and feel I should run my plans by for a 'common sense' check. My take from reading: there are pros, non-pros, and semi-pros. Available women are everywhere. You can get numbers and arrange dates as easily doing every day stuff as night clubs. Don't walk alone at night. Avoid women who are drunk or who approach you. Don't overpay the pros and don't skimp on the nice girls.

    My understanding about the cities:

    Nairobi. Polluted and big. But so big that you can find something for everyone. Cons: Not that appealing as a tourist. Women getting a bit 'spoilt and entitled'.

    Mombasa. A good balance between girl availability and tourist hotspot. Cons: over-touristed? Pro to non-pro ratio a bit high?

    Kampala. Cheaper, perhaps more authentic? Cons: polluted and ugly. (Bonus. Rwanda looks close?

    I also researched Madagascar. Authentic semi-pro / non-pro experiences more common. The young girls look damn hot. Cons: remote, difficult to get around. Limited experience without French .

    The plan in my head is to spend a week or so in Mobasa, then another week in Uganda / Rwanda and mix up touristy stuff with as much sex as I can. As a rule of thumb I don't enjoy 'hardened pro' experiences nearly as much as GFE's.

    Specific questions: I have some idea about local issues, with Visa, etc, but know little about getting around between the countries and cities above? Would you suggest I fly into Nairobi first or start at Mombasa? I am stopping in Africa on the way from Australia to Europe. Is luggage storage available? Any unknown unknowns?

  9. #1490
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    Try "DE POSH" on Muyenga Road (Kabalagala).
    Thanks. But it looks like De Posh is closed from February 2019! Guess there must be other clubs to meet bisexuals then in Kabalagala or Kampala?!

  10. #1489
    Quote Originally Posted by FunForever2  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Any clubs with bigger chance to meet bisexuals for a potential threesome? I might be an optimist. But I heard someone say that there are in Bubbles, and maybe in Cayenne on Sundays. Read that there might be bisexuals / lesbians under the pool party there. But I have not much experience with clubs in Kampala. There might also be places other than clubs to meet up with bisexuals. Will be happy for comments.
    Try "DE POSH" on Muyenga Road (Kabalagala).

  11. #1488
    Quote Originally Posted by IAmTheBest007  [View Original Post]
    Seems contradictory to me you say you paid some girls 100 k and then you had girls for free. The usual gift is between 30 and 50 k. Never paid more and never will but I will never let them leave without transport money unless you want them to hassle you every day and at the end it will cost you much more. Most of the girls here never ask for transport money but they always expect it. Nothing is free in Africa.
    Two things can be equally true. There's lots of free pussy to be had if you understand the culture and know where to look for it. I certainly did and apparently so did he:

    Quote Originally Posted by JamisPlumber  [View Original Post]
    That was my territory 2 yrs ago. If you are to please yourself, work by the hour and let go. Go for the next kill. More than 80% of my kill was at close to zero cost. Only spent on booze and chicken.

  12. #1487

    Clubs to meet bisexuals.

    Hi,

    Any clubs with bigger chance to meet bisexuals for a potential threesome? I might be an optimist. But I heard someone say that there are in Bubbles, and maybe in Cayenne on Sundays. Read that there might be bisexuals / lesbians under the pool party there. But I have not much experience with clubs in Kampala. There might also be places other than clubs to meet up with bisexuals. Will be happy for comments.

  13. #1486
    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk  [View Original Post]
    Why is it good for life?
    I just got YF shot today. My yellow book actually states for life.

    I had trouble finding the shot in the US. Travel clinic wanted over $200 usd. If anybody else visits Pattaya the YF vaccine is 700 b (21 usd) out at the shipping port public health office.

  14. #1485
    Quote Originally Posted by Peetteri1  [View Original Post]
    Really nice to read these posts. Great stories. I was in Uganda couple years ago. Usually paid around 50 000 to 100 000 for the girls, depending how long they staid at my home. Tinder worked very well and also got lots of girls for a free of charge.
    Seems contradictory to me you say you paid some girls 100 k and then you had girls for free. The usual gift is between 30 and 50 k. Never paid more and never will but I will never let them leave without transport money unless you want them to hassle you every day and at the end it will cost you much more. Most of the girls here never ask for transport money but they always expect it. Nothing is free in Africa.

  15. #1484

    Yellow Fever Good For Life

    Thanks all; it worked.

    The World Health Organization determined that one Yellow Fever vaccination is good for life.

    My eVisa was approved using a photocopy of my old yellow fever vaccination.

    I just hope all African countries accept the change.

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