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  1. #15983
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Are you sure? I walked by Fortune Spa a few days ago and it was dead.
    Very sure- both Grand Wijaya and Pondok Indah have been open for months. A few days ago would be in the Lebaran range and explain being closed at present.

  2. #15982
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I flew into Jakarta last week through Hong Kong. Was a bit worried about the new immigration process, but The process was quite easy.

    After getting offs the plane, you go through a series of stations. I have Canadian passport.

    First they make you download an app (check online, its easy to find. I can't think of name now) and verify that you had two COVID test. I did this before my flights and uploaded my certs of jabs onto the app.

    Then they will do a document check where you need COVID PCR-RT test 48 hours before your first departure.

    Next Station is to pay for your Visa on Arrival (check your country if on list).

    Then they check your passport and ultimately stamps the passport.

    Pretty straight forward. When I lands, not many crowds so very fast. Less than 10 minutes, which is very rare for Indonesia.
    Still too many BS requirements if you ask me specially comparing to many countries who drop everything and are back to normal. Indo is far from being back to normal and once in the country still masks on and show your phone like a puppet wherever you go pffff no thanks.

  3. #15981
    Quote Originally Posted by CodeName47  [View Original Post]
    I guess your information seems to be still wrong. From the Australian smart traveller website.

    Still current at:04 May 2022.

    Updated:30 April 2022.

    Latest update: To travel to Indonesia, you must be vaccinated with at least 2 COVID-19 vaccine doses. You must also provide evidence of a COVID-19 (PCR) test taken within 48 hours of departure to Indonesia.
    https://www.aseanbriefing.com/news/w...tional-travel/

    Yes same thing I read.

  4. #15980
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I flew into Jakarta last week through Hong Kong. Was a bit worried about the new immigration process, but The process was quite easy.

    After getting offs the plane, you go through a series of stations. I have Canadian passport.

    First they make you download an app (check online, its easy to find. I can't think of name now) and verify that you had two COVID test. I did this before my flights and uploaded my certs of jabs onto the app.

    Then they will do a document check where you need COVID PCR-RT test 48 hours before your first departure.

    Next Station is to pay for your Visa on Arrival (check your country if on list).

    Then they check your passport and ultimately stamps the passport.

    Pretty straight forward. When I lands, not many crowds so very fast. Less than 10 minutes, which is very rare for Indonesia.
    This is exactly what I wanted to see here. Experiences matters a lot. I am prepared now.

  5. #15979
    Quote Originally Posted by KingFish7140  [View Original Post]
    I can report that Fortune Spa in Grand Wijaya and Pondok Indah is operating although with a new format. You pay 1. 9 or 2. 3 depending on the sort of girl you choose for all in for two hours. No tips according to the girls at the desk. This is very expensive, but is what it is.

    Does anyone know he status of places like Delta Spa and My Place? I'm thinking My Place is done. Rizz spa in Pondok Indah is for sure dead as is Delta Pondok Indah. I really hope Delta is not defunct. I know hey are not really monger places, but are great for a lazy Sunday.
    Are you sure? I walked by Fortune Spa a few days ago and it was dead.

  6. #15978
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I flew into Jakarta last week through Hong Kong. Was a bit worried about the new immigration process, but The process was quite easy.

    After getting offs the plane, you go through a series of stations. I have Canadian passport.

    First they make you download an app (check online, its easy to find. I can't think of name now) and verify that you had two COVID test. I did this before my flights and uploaded my certs of jabs onto the app.

    Then they will do a document check where you need COVID PCR-RT test 48 hours before your first departure.

    Next Station is to pay for your Visa on Arrival (check your country if on list).

    Then they check your passport and ultimately stamps the passport..
    Same with my experience on Tuesday. Nobody cared about the app at all. When asked for vaccination status at a mall yesterday, I just showed my international vaccination certificate.

    Was really easy. Only annoying surprise I had was that a return ticket was requested (which I didn't book at that point of time). So I had to book a return ticket instantly to be able to board the flight. When pushing back on the requirement, the airline said that it relates with Visa on Arrival. Who knows. Just as a heads-up for those that are more flexible and don't book return tickets like me.

  7. #15977
    Quote Originally Posted by ClassicJakarta  [View Original Post]
    Gedong panjang will be busy after Ramadan. It sure was before Ramadan when I visited 3 weeks ago..
    Awesome and can confirm that I saw more last night (not as great as before but getting a bit better). Still a surreal experience with running over the dark train tracks, occasionally a train passes by (so everyone is rushing of the tracks) and backing a chick on a dirty mattress while a train passes by.

    Still not as "strange" as the old places where chicken were running around but still crazy: the.

    Only concern are the news of having everything demolished. After seeing what they have done with Kalijodo and the new international stadium. So probably best to "use" such places before they will disappear.

  8. #15976

    Sorry. Yes. Two covid vaccinations

    Quote Originally Posted by Gonz0  [View Original Post]
    I think he means two vaccinations. You upload your proof of being double vaccinated.
    Thanks for clarify Gonz0.

  9. #15975
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    First they make you download an app (check online, its easy to find. I can't think of name now) and verify that you had two COVID test. I did this before my flights and uploaded my certs of jabs onto the app.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cucumber  [View Original Post]
    What do you mean by "two COVID test" My impression is that you only need to take one test (within 48 hours before departure).
    I think he means two vaccinations. You upload your proof of being double vaccinated.

  10. #15974

    Two Covid tests?

    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I flew into Jakarta last week through Hong Kong. Was a bit worried about the new immigration process, but The process was quite easy... verify that you had two COVID test...
    What do you mean by "two COVID test" My impression is that you only need to take one test (within 48 hours before departure).

  11. #15973
    Gedong panjang will be busy after Ramadan. It sure was before Ramadan when I visited 3 weeks ago.

    Classic.

    Quote Originally Posted by KeenGerle  [View Original Post]
    Horny as hell, I arrived in Jakarta yesterday morning. Staying in the North and had my two favorite kinky places on the list (see above. I am a "little" bit kinky: D). Done with work for the day (like. Real work from the hotel), my first stop were the train tracks (Gedong Panjang) as it is close to where I am staying. This downmarket location has two sections: next to the tracks (where you have to be careful with passing trains) and the lower stalls (classic tiny discos).

    Though I had a heads-up (thanks at La Joe. Helped to manage expectations), I had some hope. In the end it is still Jakarta and things open fast again (unless they use bulldozers as they did with the Kalijodo crackdown what a sad event).

    So here some latest update on the too seedy places mentioned in my original post:

    *Gedong Panjang*.

    On the tracks: It is dark. Like pitch black. This place was never super lighted up but now it is as dark as it gets. Most stalls have been closed as part of the crackdown (their entrance has been closed with bricks / concrete). Some places still operate but only very few ladies were there and not a single talent on my first visit (around 8 pm). No point of banging an oversized Indo lady in her 30's. I always loved the place for the unique experience of banging a 20 year old next to the train tracks with a train occasionally passing by. Quite cool IMO: D). Since no talent, I went down to the other stalls. Maybe half of them were closed. Not sure if this was because of the crackdown or it was just post Ramandan. Nothing interesting for me so I left to my other favorite place..

  12. #15972

    My Experience at Jakarta Airport Immigration

    Gents,

    I flew into Jakarta last week through Hong Kong. Was a bit worried about the new immigration process, but The process was quite easy.

    After getting offs the plane, you go through a series of stations. I have Canadian passport.

    First they make you download an app (check online, its easy to find. I can't think of name now) and verify that you had two COVID test. I did this before my flights and uploaded my certs of jabs onto the app.

    Then they will do a document check where you need COVID PCR-RT test 48 hours before your first departure.

    Next Station is to pay for your Visa on Arrival (check your country if on list).

    Then they check your passport and ultimately stamps the passport.

    Pretty straight forward. When I lands, not many crowds so very fast. Less than 10 minutes, which is very rare for Indonesia.

  13. #15971
    Quote Originally Posted by Thampi62  [View Original Post]
    You are correct. They need only 72 hours prior PCR test only follwed by few verification on vaccination before immigration clearance. Thanks.
    I guess your information seems to be still wrong. From the Australian smart traveller website.

    Still current at:04 May 2022.

    Updated:30 April 2022.

    Latest update: To travel to Indonesia, you must be vaccinated with at least 2 COVID-19 vaccine doses. You must also provide evidence of a COVID-19 (PCR) test taken within 48 hours of departure to Indonesia.

  14. #15970
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnAuro  [View Original Post]
    Hi KeenGerle,

    I have exactly the same problem. Ok, maybe no need to call it a problem, actually some chicks like it to be pounded long.

    But it takes some explanation to make it understandable to the girl. So I prefer to return to girls who already do know that I come difficultly or that I have to finish off by hand. Or that I tell them. "Good for tonight, make me come tomorrow morning". Unfortunately, few girls like sex in the morning.

    I am old already, retired, but I have this problem also when I was 40 or 50. Sometimes it happens that I can come without helping with a hand, but that's only once or twice per year. Another trick to come easier will be when I did not come for a week, so the balls are full of sperm. Actually after 3, 4 days my balls start kind of itching, and they want to be releases from its load. Another trick is to imagine in my mind I have sex with some young, sexy girls. Means some kind of girls which I find hot and with whom I already had good sex in the past. Actually this young explosive sensation of orgasm which showed up from age 15 to 50 is also gone since long, it's a kind of weak release of my juice- without this psychedelic freak out which it was before.

    What is interesting, I am also much fascinated by this seedy place near Jakarta train station. I was reading about 20 years ago her in ISG about these girls in old train wagons. 10 years ago I tried to find them, but I could not. I would have needed to ask some locals to find it, but I was shy asking some stranger on the street for it. Ok, looks like I have to try it again, LOL.

    John.
    I have had similar experiences in Indonesia. Girls want to get multiple orgasms in a session. For me, anything more than two a day will take more time, and they will come twice at least by then. And some girls want to see them pounded. They love mirrors when in action and in multiple positions. In general, I met girls who love sex.

  15. #15969
    Quote Originally Posted by KeenGerle  [View Original Post]
    If anyone knows if there are other downmarket places around (from reading the forum, most of you guys are more into upmarket places), please share. Would be a shame if this is a wasted trip..
    I don't know anything about these places, other than what I've read about them here.

    There isn't much information on either location.

    You could maybe check out Rawa Malang.

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelBaton  [View Original Post]
    I have been here. I believe I left a report, but in summary, it was a hell of a way to go for nothing particularly special. I went in the late afternoon. It felt very safe and chill, but its a slum area with bars playing loud music and some hores hanging about. Most were middle-aged MILFs and unappealing to me. I thought it would be a complete strike out but I kept searching. Eventually, I did hook up with the 22 yr old cewek in the photo who was actually fairly good looking, not a MILF and the youngest woman I saw. But the deed had to be done in a hot, cramped, dirty concrete box of a room with no running water. Don't recall what I paid, but it wasn't much and she wasn't much of fcuk. If you are bored, have nothing to do and are in the mood for adventure and you have a way to get out there, near the ditches, it might be a worthwhile distraction. I recommend it for the monger who doesnt mind slumming it and is bored of the clubs, but dont expect a PSE.
    Or, if you prefer beside the train tracks, you could try near Stasiun Tanahabang.

    However this information is older, and after reading TommySuharto's post I think it's unlikely that it still exists.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ekspat  [View Original Post]
    Where I sometimes went to and what I've considered low end, was near Station Tanahabang. Some rundown houses parallel to the railway tracks and this smelly river or channel or whatever it is.
    Quote Originally Posted by TommySuharto  [View Original Post]
    Yes, low end. Authorities have tried to control it a number of times and Yokowi had it bulldozed at least once since then. Not sure what the status is these days. It may still be going. Not a safe area to go, please note. But perhaps for those with a desire to calibrate the meaning of "sleaze", there used to be streethookers in front of Tanah Abang station as well. Approximate level. It saves from walking through the dirt and dealing with semi preman. Expect 250 k.
    Good luck.

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