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  1. #25

    Francistown

    Again in Francistown with no lack of pussy. Just be friendly to the girls and soon you will find one. Best place for me was the Diggers (O'Hagons) Restaurant any day of the week, for pro's the Galo Shopping Centre area at night. Pay about US$ 25 for a night. Short term about half of that. I play around with about 10 regular ladies, this add a lot of spice. For more spice I will sometimes pick a new one. For good hotels you pay about US$ 60 - 80 (double). I usually book a double to avoid any hassles.

  2. #24
    [QUOTE=Archangel8166]Nice report: your writing is very good. too bad there are no pics of those wonderful, busty ladies!

  3. #23

    Hi Arch!

    this is a great report. you did your homework pretty well. the only thing surprised me in your report is the amount you had to pay. i checked some of the places in your report on my last visit and i was never quoted more than 80 bwp (10 us$). the zimbabwean ladies i met quoted 60 bwp (which was the most i paid). anyway, i wasn't looking for all night service, an hour service was all i needed and i would take them to my hotel room and enjoy the service.

    all in all, your report is great just don't pay too much!!

    Quote Originally Posted by archangel8166
    gentlemen, this report describes the situation in gaborone, botswana from early january to early april, 2009. i was working there for 13 weeks, and based on the time i spent in gaborone, the following summary covers the information most likely to be of interest to like minded individuals such as your selves.

    botswana is an english speaking country in southern africa. it’s bordered by south africa, namibia and zimbabwe. gaborone is a bustling, modern city and the seat of power for one of africa's most successful economies. botswana is the success story of black africa. after independence in the 70’s they discovered some of the largest diamond mines in the world. there has been a major improvement in living standards from the countries to the north. the country has good roads, good cars, nice hotels, and overall nice people. gabs, as it is affectionately known, lies off botswana's safari circuit. it's in the more populous and better-watered southeast. and is usually seen as a stopover for tourists on their way to mokolodi, the okavango delta or chobe national park.

    gaborone is only 15km or about a 30-minute drive from the south african border post at tlokweng, and a 45 minute flight from johannesburg. both pretoria and johannesburg are a 4-hour drive so getting away for the weekend is relatively easy and can be a nice change of pace. since it’s a landlocked country, almost everything is imported in from south africa. many of the south african chains are present there (pick n pay, shop rite, wimpy, nandos, debonnaire pizza, kfc, woolworths, etc.) so there’s no shortage of food items or other consumer goods. beer is plentiful and includes saint louis (brewed in botswana), along with heineken, castle, windhoek, miller, peroni, and amstel.

    a point of clarification. the country is called botswana. the people (2 or more) are referred to as batswana, and a person (male or female) from botswana is called a motswana.

    during my time in botswana the exchange rate was between 7. 50 and 8. 00 botswana pula (bwp) to 1. 00 usd.

    gaborone is relatively small (compared to other capitals) and there’s not a lot to do. during the week things can be very slow and even boring at times. although there are things happening during the week, everyone seems to live for the weekends.

    based on the 3 months i spent in gaborone, it’s not a great place to monger, but there are limited opportunities available. imho, the attitudes of motswana women are not always the best. as a rule they love to drink, are drama queens who get jealous quickly, and love to argue over things of little or no consequence. i actually preferred the zimbabweans that were available, since it was usually a lot less hassle, fewer headaches and better sessions.

    if you like dark skinned women with large breasts and asses, there are some lovely ones here. there are also a number of mixed race women here, and/or women with lighter complexions, which also adds to the variety that’s available. the prices quoted by many of the women typically started around 500. 00 bwk or about 65. 00 usd, but then quickly fell when i showed little interest or looked elsewhere. perhaps it’s the close proximity to south africa, or the strong economy, but p4p here is more expensive that in the surrounding countries of zambia, zimbabwe and mozambique where i’ve worked before.

    in the interest of full disclosure, i should also note that a lot of my time was spent with just one woman, a non-pro motswana that i met by chance at the hotel bar. she was a fashion designer by profession, very attractive, had a nice body, a nice attitude, and was fantastic in bed. overall, it was a very gfe, and the few arguments we had occurred because of her jealousy, or when she drank too much. the sex was always good and usually included bbbj/cim, sex with a condom, and multiple positions and pops. she also enjoyed anal. all in all, it was great sex, a lot of fun, and some of the best sessions i had during my time there, in spite of the drama and headaches.

    arriving horny and having very limited background information, i initially paid 300 bwk (40. 00 usd) a few times during my first couple of weeks in town, but quickly learned that the prices were cheaper (especially for women from zimbabwe). after that i usually ended up paying no more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night, multi-pop session in my hotel room.

    hotels:

    although there are a number of hotels and lodges around town, imo there are 5 decent ones in gaborone. these include the walmont ambassador (grand palm) hotel and casino, the metcourt at the grand palm, the gaborone sun hotel and casino, the mondior summit, and the cresta president (at the main mall). the phakalane golf estate hotel is outside of town, and although it’s a nice hotel, it’s not very convenient. all of them are in the 70. 00 to 110. 00 usd range. the grand palm is my personal preference because i like the location, grounds and layout of the hotel. all these hotels are girl friendly except the gaborone sun, where you are required to register the girl and pay an extra 90. 00 bwp (12. 00 usd) a night. the gab sun is the only hotel that included breakfast in the cost of the room, so in the other 3 it’s an additional charge. i started out at the gab sun but moved to the grand palm for this reason, and never had any issues after that. i never tried any of the lodges around town, but my motswana friend lived in one out by the riverwalk mall, and it was more like a small apartment and very basic.

    the best bets to find working girls are the bars at the grand palm, gab sun, and the president. they are usually available every night, but friday and saturdays have more available. the grand palm has live music every night except saturday and sunday. the mondior doesn’t have a bar since the news café is located outside in the same compound. i pulled women from the bars at both the grand palm and gab sun several times. the typical cost was 200. 00 to 250. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) for a multi pop all night session. once i paid 300. 00 bwp (40. 00 usd) for a mixed race beauty from south africa that turned out to be a great performer, with an excellent attitude and skill set. unfortunately i never saw her again but the great memory i have of that session reminds me that it was money that was well spent.

    bars:

    in gaborone, most of the bar scene activity is on friday and saturday. of course, the bars are open during the week, but except for the weekend, most nights are relatively quiet, and the selection can be limited. please note that the following doesn’t include all the venues available, but only the ones that i felt were worth mentioning.

    bull and bush (seboni road, madibeng, next to the maharaj restaurant). this is the most popular bar in gaborone and a very relaxed place with a good and varied menu; and lots of cold beer. seating is in a partially covered outdoor garden area, or inside at the bar and around a few tables. there's always some sports event on the tvs inside, usually english premier league football or south africa rugby. there’s live music in the garden on weekends, and there’s a dj that plays music with dancing on friday and saturday nights. this is probably the best punting venue in gaborone, and there is always a good selection of women (motswana and zimbabwean) on friday and saturday nights. the opening prices typically start at 500. 00 bwp, but always drop quickly since there are a lot of women around and the competition is a useful reality check. prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 300. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. i took a number of different women from here and never paid more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night session.

    the tavern (under the maidol indian restaurant on nyerere drive) – nice bar with typical african ambiance. the action here is so-so during the week, but really picks up on friday and saturday nights. there is african and/or american hip-hop music during the week. saturday night is the busiest since they have karaoke. plan to go before 2100 since the place has limited seating and it gets very crowded quickly. this is also a good punting venue with a nice selection of motswana and zimbabwean women. again, prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 300. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. , of the woman. i took several different zimbabwean women from here and never paid more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night multi-pop session. all were good performers and there was never any drama or headaches. once i negotiated a bbbj/cim in the backseat of my car outside in the car park (parking lot) for 100. 00 bwp (13. 00 usd) with a zimbabwean woman when the bar closed at midnight.

    george’s tavern (also known as the scottish bar opposite broadhurst primary school). nice bar with typical african ambiance. always has african or american hip-hop music playing during the week, and live music on the weekends. cold beer and a limited menu (pizza and burgers). during the week it can be hit and miss, and the quality varies, but there are always women here every friday and saturday night. it’s a small place and can get very crowded on weekends. prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 250. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. i took several different women from here and never paid more than 200. 00 bwp (26. 00 usd) for an all night session. twice i was able to negotiate a bbbj/cim in the backseat of my car outside in the car park with different women for 100. 00 bwp (13. 00 usd) when the bar closed at midnight.

    the tavern (across from tony’s serviced apartments) – along the lines of a liquorama described below, this place is one of several in this small area. my motswana friend showed it to me and referred to it as her "local bar". it’s a local crowd and friday and saturday nights are very busy and there’s action in the car park. i stopped by several times on saturday afternoons and was able to hook-up for st sessions with women that were hanging around drinking. i never paid more than 150. 00 bwp (26. 00 usd) for a 2-hour afternoon session at my hotel, and several times there was no charge outside of buying a few drinks.

    liquorama. these are the little stores that sell beer, wine and spirits. they are rep001tered all over town and at night you typically find people outside in the car park drinking, talking and socializing. there are usually unattached women hanging around these places that are willing to provide services in the back seats of cars. i checked out a couple but imo, the quality of the women is not that high, and hygiene and security are other considerations that make this a less attractive option that those mentioned above.

    shebeens. there are also a number of local african bars around town called "shebeens" where most of the traditional brews are sold (chipuku) that always have women circulating around them (known locally as mosquitoes). however, they can be rough places, and for security reasons i wouldn’t advise going there unless you went with a local to show you around. also, this is bottom feeding, and the quality (looks, hygiene, health, etc.) of these "shebeen queens" isn’t usually the highest.

    other bars (but not for serious mongers):

    o'hagans (game city mall) – the only irish pub in gaborone. typically has a more upscale crowd of expatriates and locals, a decent food menu, and cold beer. they have a dj on friday nights and in spite of there being no dance floor, there’s still dancing. there are some very attractive women here but it’s more of a hit and miss place, since most of the women here are non-pros. the ambiance is ok but if you are on the hunt, the first 3 venues listed above offer better opportunities.

    dros (molapo crossing) – this is a south african chain with a sports bar theme, and always has football showing on the tvs inside. again, it’s more of an upscale crowd and can be hit and miss since most of the women are non-pro. although the menu is decent and the beers are cold, for serious mongers, the opportunities are better elsewhere.

    kwest (main mall) – small place with limited seating, but offers some ok views of activity along the main mall. clients are mostly locals, and it’s more hit and miss with the women, but you can see some nice ones here. every time i went there i was with my motswana friend so never managed to hook-up with anyone.

    millennium jazz restaurant (mogoditshane) – this was my usual hangout on sunday afternoons. it’s a trendy place with live jazz music but not really a venue to troll for women. however, there are always a lot of nice, attractive women around listening to music and socializing. i usually went there with my motswana friend, but did manage to exchange telephone numbers and hook-up with one of the waitresses for several st sessions at my hotel during the week. there was no charge but i always paid for her taxi fare (50. 00 bwp or 6. 50 usd).

    lizard lounge (near the village) – trendy bar with african and american hip-hop music. gets busy on the weekends, but not for serious mongers.

    q-bar (phakalane) – nice upscale bar with a dj and dancing on saturday nights (it’s usually the dj that plays at o’hagans on friday nights). since it’s out of town, it’s not that convenient unless you live or are staying out there. lots of attractive non-pro women but not for serious mongers.

    fashion lounge (phakalane) – trendy and upscale bar that is busy on the weekend. since it’s out of town, it’s not that convenient unless you live or are staying out there. lots of attractive non-pro women but not for serious mongers.

    casinos:

    the grand palm and gaborone sun are currently the only 2 in gaborone. every night and especially on the weekends you can find women hanging around the bars in both casinos. usually when the bars in the hotels close at midnight, the women gravitate over to the casino bars. the selection may be limited and quality might also be an issue, but depending on how late it is, deals can easily be made. i never tried to pick-up any women in either casino but did see several leaving with residents that were staying in the respective hotels.

    transportation:

    there are a lot of reliable taxis so getting around is not a problem. all taxi‘s have blue-white number plates and a lighted taxi roof light. they are available at the major hotels and the prices are very reasonable. the best bet is to get a reference and some telephone numbers, and call when you need them.

    again, my experience in gaborone is limited and based on the 13 weeks i spent there between january and april 2009. if anyone has any specific questions that i may be able to answer, please feel to contact me. i hope this information is useful. best regards.

    archangel8166

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  4. #22

    Reply

    Sorry, I have not checked this forum since my return from Botswana.

    I opted for SW because there are so many of them and you can always negotiate your way around. I picked the two SWs at night around 11pm. The best places to pick up these SWs is from the bus stops. Starting from 6pm, a lot of SWs pretend to be waiting for public transport at the stops, just pull over and they will come over to your car. They always say they are "working" and just tell them to hop in to your car. I wasn't looking for all nighters, so I would just take them to my hotel room and do the deed.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Red Baron
    Thanks for this.

    Did you find these girls during the day or night?

    How did you identify the girls as SW? I had girls find excuses to talk to me every few hours while I was there. I was never sure what I was dealing with.

    Which hotel did you stay in?

    I found the Cresta President gave off anti-girl vibes, despite the free condoms in the rooms.

  5. #21

    Gaborone, Botswana - Trip Report

    gentlemen, this report describes the situation in gaborone, botswana from early january to early april, 2009. i was working there for 13 weeks, and based on the time i spent in gaborone, the following summary covers the information most likely to be of interest to like minded individuals such as your selves.

    botswana is an english speaking country in southern africa. it’s bordered by south africa, namibia and zimbabwe. gaborone is a bustling, modern city and the seat of power for one of africa's most successful economies. botswana is the success story of black africa. after independence in the 70’s they discovered some of the largest diamond mines in the world. there has been a major improvement in living standards from the countries to the north. the country has good roads, good cars, nice hotels, and overall nice people. gabs, as it is affectionately known, lies off botswana's safari circuit. it's in the more populous and better-watered southeast. and is usually seen as a stopover for tourists on their way to mokolodi, the okavango delta or chobe national park.

    gaborone is only 15km or about a 30-minute drive from the south african border post at tlokweng, and a 45 minute flight from johannesburg. both pretoria and johannesburg are a 4-hour drive so getting away for the weekend is relatively easy and can be a nice change of pace. since it’s a landlocked country, almost everything is imported in from south africa. many of the south african chains are present there (pick n pay, shop rite, wimpy, nandos, debonnaire pizza, kfc, woolworths, etc.) so there’s no shortage of food items or other consumer goods. beer is plentiful and includes saint louis (brewed in botswana), along with heineken, castle, windhoek, miller, peroni, and amstel.

    a point of clarification. the country is called botswana. the people (2 or more) are referred to as batswana, and a person (male or female) from botswana is called a motswana.

    during my time in botswana the exchange rate was between 7. 50 and 8. 00 botswana pula (bwp) to 1. 00 usd.

    gaborone is relatively small (compared to other capitals) and there’s not a lot to do. during the week things can be very slow and even boring at times. although there are things happening during the week, everyone seems to live for the weekends.

    based on the 3 months i spent in gaborone, it’s not a great place to monger, but there are limited opportunities available. imho, the attitudes of motswana women are not always the best. as a rule they love to drink, are drama queens who get jealous quickly, and love to argue over things of little or no consequence. i actually preferred the zimbabweans that were available, since it was usually a lot less hassle, fewer headaches and better sessions.

    if you like dark skinned women with large breasts and asses, there are some lovely ones here. there are also a number of mixed race women here, and/or women with lighter complexions, which also adds to the variety that’s available. the prices quoted by many of the women typically started around 500. 00 bwk or about 65. 00 usd, but then quickly fell when i showed little interest or looked elsewhere. perhaps it’s the close proximity to south africa, or the strong economy, but p4p here is more expensive that in the surrounding countries of zambia, zimbabwe and mozambique where i’ve worked before.

    in the interest of full disclosure, i should also note that a lot of my time was spent with just one woman, a non-pro motswana that i met by chance at the hotel bar. she was a fashion designer by profession, very attractive, had a nice body, a nice attitude, and was fantastic in bed. overall, it was a very gfe, and the few arguments we had occurred because of her jealousy, or when she drank too much. the sex was always good and usually included bbbj/cim, sex with a condom, and multiple positions and pops. she also enjoyed anal. all in all, it was great sex, a lot of fun, and some of the best sessions i had during my time there, in spite of the drama and headaches.

    arriving horny and having very limited background information, i initially paid 300 bwk (40. 00 usd) a few times during my first couple of weeks in town, but quickly learned that the prices were cheaper (especially for women from zimbabwe). after that i usually ended up paying no more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night, multi-pop session in my hotel room.

    hotels:

    although there are a number of hotels and lodges around town, imo there are 5 decent ones in gaborone. these include the walmont ambassador (grand palm) hotel and casino, the metcourt at the grand palm, the gaborone sun hotel and casino, the mondior summit, and the cresta president (at the main mall). the phakalane golf estate hotel is outside of town, and although it’s a nice hotel, it’s not very convenient. all of them are in the 70. 00 to 110. 00 usd range. the grand palm is my personal preference because i like the location, grounds and layout of the hotel. all these hotels are girl friendly except the gaborone sun, where you are required to register the girl and pay an extra 90. 00 bwp (12. 00 usd) a night. the gab sun is the only hotel that included breakfast in the cost of the room, so in the other 3 it’s an additional charge. i started out at the gab sun but moved to the grand palm for this reason, and never had any issues after that. i never tried any of the lodges around town, but my motswana friend lived in one out by the riverwalk mall, and it was more like a small apartment and very basic.

    the best bets to find working girls are the bars at the grand palm, gab sun, and the president. they are usually available every night, but friday and saturdays have more available. the grand palm has live music every night except saturday and sunday. the mondior doesn’t have a bar since the news café is located outside in the same compound. i pulled women from the bars at both the grand palm and gab sun several times. the typical cost was 200. 00 to 250. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) for a multi pop all night session. once i paid 300. 00 bwp (40. 00 usd) for a mixed race beauty from south africa that turned out to be a great performer, with an excellent attitude and skill set. unfortunately i never saw her again but the great memory i have of that session reminds me that it was money that was well spent.

    bars:

    in gaborone, most of the bar scene activity is on friday and saturday. of course, the bars are open during the week, but except for the weekend, most nights are relatively quiet, and the selection can be limited. please note that the following doesn’t include all the venues available, but only the ones that i felt were worth mentioning.

    bull and bush (seboni road, madibeng, next to the maharaj restaurant). this is the most popular bar in gaborone and a very relaxed place with a good and varied menu; and lots of cold beer. seating is in a partially covered outdoor garden area, or inside at the bar and around a few tables. there's always some sports event on the tvs inside, usually english premier league football or south africa rugby. there’s live music in the garden on weekends, and there’s a dj that plays music with dancing on friday and saturday nights. this is probably the best punting venue in gaborone, and there is always a good selection of women (motswana and zimbabwean) on friday and saturday nights. the opening prices typically start at 500. 00 bwp, but always drop quickly since there are a lot of women around and the competition is a useful reality check. prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 300. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. i took a number of different women from here and never paid more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night session.

    the tavern (under the maidol indian restaurant on nyerere drive) – nice bar with typical african ambiance. the action here is so-so during the week, but really picks up on friday and saturday nights. there is african and/or american hip-hop music during the week. saturday night is the busiest since they have karaoke. plan to go before 2100 since the place has limited seating and it gets very crowded quickly. this is also a good punting venue with a nice selection of motswana and zimbabwean women. again, prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 300. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. , of the woman. i took several different zimbabwean women from here and never paid more than 250. 00 bwp (33. 00 usd) for an all night multi-pop session. all were good performers and there was never any drama or headaches. once i negotiated a bbbj/cim in the backseat of my car outside in the car park (parking lot) for 100. 00 bwp (13. 00 usd) with a zimbabwean woman when the bar closed at midnight.

    george’s tavern (also known as the scottish bar opposite broadhurst primary school). nice bar with typical african ambiance. always has african or american hip-hop music playing during the week, and live music on the weekends. cold beer and a limited menu (pizza and burgers). during the week it can be hit and miss, and the quality varies, but there are always women here every friday and saturday night. it’s a small place and can get very crowded on weekends. prices for all night range between 200. 00 to 250. 00 bwp (26. 00 to 33. 00 usd) depending on the looks, age, etc. i took several different women from here and never paid more than 200. 00 bwp (26. 00 usd) for an all night session. twice i was able to negotiate a bbbj/cim in the backseat of my car outside in the car park with different women for 100. 00 bwp (13. 00 usd) when the bar closed at midnight.

    the tavern (across from tony’s serviced apartments) – along the lines of a liquorama described below, this place is one of several in this small area. my motswana friend showed it to me and referred to it as her "local bar". it’s a local crowd and friday and saturday nights are very busy and there’s action in the car park. i stopped by several times on saturday afternoons and was able to hook-up for st sessions with women that were hanging around drinking. i never paid more than 150. 00 bwp (26. 00 usd) for a 2-hour afternoon session at my hotel, and several times there was no charge outside of buying a few drinks.

    liquorama. these are the little stores that sell beer, wine and spirits. they are rep001tered all over town and at night you typically find people outside in the car park drinking, talking and socializing. there are usually unattached women hanging around these places that are willing to provide services in the back seats of cars. i checked out a couple but imo, the quality of the women is not that high, and hygiene and security are other considerations that make this a less attractive option that those mentioned above.

    shebeens. there are also a number of local african bars around town called "shebeens" where most of the traditional brews are sold (chipuku) that always have women circulating around them (known locally as mosquitoes). however, they can be rough places, and for security reasons i wouldn’t advise going there unless you went with a local to show you around. also, this is bottom feeding, and the quality (looks, hygiene, health, etc.) of these "shebeen queens" isn’t usually the highest.

    other bars (but not for serious mongers):

    o'hagans (game city mall) – the only irish pub in gaborone. typically has a more upscale crowd of expatriates and locals, a decent food menu, and cold beer. they have a dj on friday nights and in spite of there being no dance floor, there’s still dancing. there are some very attractive women here but it’s more of a hit and miss place, since most of the women here are non-pros. the ambiance is ok but if you are on the hunt, the first 3 venues listed above offer better opportunities.

    dros (molapo crossing) – this is a south african chain with a sports bar theme, and always has football showing on the tvs inside. again, it’s more of an upscale crowd and can be hit and miss since most of the women are non-pro. although the menu is decent and the beers are cold, for serious mongers, the opportunities are better elsewhere.

    kwest (main mall) – small place with limited seating, but offers some ok views of activity along the main mall. clients are mostly locals, and it’s more hit and miss with the women, but you can see some nice ones here. every time i went there i was with my motswana friend so never managed to hook-up with anyone.

    millennium jazz restaurant (mogoditshane) – this was my usual hangout on sunday afternoons. it’s a trendy place with live jazz music but not really a venue to troll for women. however, there are always a lot of nice, attractive women around listening to music and socializing. i usually went there with my motswana friend, but did manage to exchange telephone numbers and hook-up with one of the waitresses for several st sessions at my hotel during the week. there was no charge but i always paid for her taxi fare (50. 00 bwp or 6. 50 usd).

    lizard lounge (near the village) – trendy bar with african and american hip-hop music. gets busy on the weekends, but not for serious mongers.

    q-bar (phakalane) – nice upscale bar with a dj and dancing on saturday nights (it’s usually the dj that plays at o’hagans on friday nights). since it’s out of town, it’s not that convenient unless you live or are staying out there. lots of attractive non-pro women but not for serious mongers.

    fashion lounge (phakalane) – trendy and upscale bar that is busy on the weekend. since it’s out of town, it’s not that convenient unless you live or are staying out there. lots of attractive non-pro women but not for serious mongers.

    casinos:

    the grand palm and gaborone sun are currently the only 2 in gaborone. every night and especially on the weekends you can find women hanging around the bars in both casinos. usually when the bars in the hotels close at midnight, the women gravitate over to the casino bars. the selection may be limited and quality might also be an issue, but depending on how late it is, deals can easily be made. i never tried to pick-up any women in either casino but did see several leaving with residents that were staying in the respective hotels.

    transportation:

    there are a lot of reliable taxis so getting around is not a problem. all taxi‘s have blue-white number plates and a lighted taxi roof light. they are available at the major hotels and the prices are very reasonable. the best bet is to get a reference and some telephone numbers, and call when you need them.

    again, my experience in gaborone is limited and based on the 13 weeks i spent there between january and april 2009. if anyone has any specific questions that i may be able to answer, please feel to contact me. i hope this information is useful. best regards.

    archangel8166

    editor's note: i would suggest that the author or another forum member consider posting a link to this report in the reports of distinction thread. please click here for more information.

  6. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Hadecologne
    I was in Gaborone and had a chance to roam around. Managed to settle on two SWs on two different days, one in front of Gaborone Sun Hotel and another in Maruapula area. Donations were unbelievably quoted at $4. $5 for FS. I took up the two offers and had a great relaxing time. The two providers were of zimbabwean origin.
    Thanks for this.

    Did you find these girls during the day or night?

    How did you identify the girls as SW? I had girls find excuses to talk to me every few hours while I was there. I was never sure what I was dealing with.

    Which hotel did you stay in?

    I found the Cresta President gave off anti-girl vibes, despite the free condoms in the rooms.

  7. #19

    Gaborone

    I was in Gaborone and had a chance to roam around. Managed to settle on two SWs on two different days, one in front of Gaborone Sun Hotel and another in Maruapula area. Donations were unbelievably quoted at $4. $5 for FS. I took up the two offers and had a great relaxing time. The two providers were of zimbabwean origin.

  8. #18

    To live in Botswana

    Element 6,

    How did you manage to stay there 3 years?

    What kind of work?

    I am in California.

  9. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by The Red Baron
    How did you meet this WG in the Cresta President? When I was there. There was nothing happening at all. The bar was empty on a Saturday night. Very disappointing.
    I was there on a Friday night. Spotted her when dropped in on my way out for dinner with a client. She was still there working the bar when i came back so i just relaxed and waited for her to hit on my while i sank a couple of quiet beers.

    Hope you have better luck nect time.

    TDs

  10. #16

    Cresta President

    Quote Originally Posted by Two Dogs
    In Botswana for a few days last week.

    No action to report in Francistown but had a very pleasant overnight experience with a freelance WL I met at the Cresta-President Hotel. Going rate was 300 BPula. Seemed a reasonable price to me. Two shots in the evening and another before breakfast had me spent.

    TDs
    How did you meet this WG in the Cresta President? When I was there. There was nothing happening at all. The bar was empty on a Saturday night. Very disappointing.

  11. #15

    Gaborone

    In Botswana for a few days last week.

    No action to report in Francistown but had a very pleasant overnight experience with a freelance WL I met at the Cresta-President Hotel. Going rate was 300 BPula. Seemed a reasonable price to me. Two shots in the evening and another before breakfast had me spent.

    TDs

  12. #14

    Botswana sex

    I lived in Botswana for ove 3 years, and there is action to be had. However the best tip I ever got was from a local guy who told me just to ask any girl if she wants to go for a ride with you (I had a car). If they accepted it meant they were up for sex.

    I have to say, once I got over the initial hesitation, I would often just pull over if I saw a girl I liked and ask her. Most often they said yes, and every time they accepted they also consented to sex (often just drove out to the bus and did it in the car)

    They never asked for money but I would usually give them something.

    So I would say if you see someone you like, just ask them if they would like to go to your hotel for a drink. If they accept you can expect more to come

    Enjoy!

  13. #13
    Sorry, here are the pics. The nude one got tired too soon but she had the smoothest body and skin. She was Zambian and the other one I guess Batswana.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails nicelady.jpg‎   Another one.jpg‎  

  14. #12

    Thanks for sharing, but...

    westcoast,

    did you not intend to show us some pics of your finds?? personally, i've had several memorable experiences with zambian ladies and would love to have a peek at your discovery. all the best.

  15. #11
    Just want to share two ladies with you, the one was in Francistown and I met her near the Game Store in town, she said "Hi" to me and we made a date just there and then, she was very nice girl. Paid her about P150 or $25 for short time.

    The other one I met in Gaborones and she was actually a Zambian. Also a very nice girl with the smoothest skin and body, though she was tired very soon. Bit expensive ($100) but for whole nite. I booked a double room at the Presidents Hotel (costs about $80 / night),

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