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  1. #2982

    Going to Mombasa South Beach

    Going to Mombasa South Beach, 1st December. Anybody want to hang. Nights full of drinking, fornication and just shooting the shit.

    I'll be staying at Sophia Baharini apartments.

  2. #2981
    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    Hello mongers!

    As it looks, I "have to" go to Kenya for a week in December. A few hours work, some fishing and hopefully some fucking. Have a pretty girl I have been chatting with that I will meet somewhere around Mombasa, and then probably drag her along north for some days. I tried to do my homework and a buddy recommended a couple of nights on Diani beach before heading to Malindi. Does anyone have recommendations for a good place to stay in Diani and Malindi? And perhaps Lamu Island as well? I am not price sensitive. Just want a place where I can bring in guests with no fucking around from the staff. Do not mind to be on the beach, or walking distance. From what I have read it is easy to find company from teens in clubs and on the beach, so I am not that worried about finding action, once I do decide to send miss Mombasa home.

    Grateful for any help I get. Thank you.

    Barba
    Blue Marlin and Waterlovers are my favorite beach hotel hideaways in Diani, Hemingways in Watamu offers some serious Bill fishing opportunities, and for Lamu my choices would be Peponis and Kizingo. Enjoy!

  3. #2980

    Pirates beach was my favorite hang out.

    Barba,

    I can't advise you on the hotels you mentioned since I stayed in Shanzu: 10 min ride to pirates beach. But I can tell you a lot about pirates beach.

    I drove to pirates beach everyday. It's mostly locals, peaceful and relaxed atmosphere with girls everywhere. They have sitting areas under the shade of Palm trees with multiple services available. Every section belongs to a person from whom you can rent seats and table and he / she can take care of your needs. No price gouging. I rented from the same guys and they were super cool.

    The beach is in good location. It's very close to a nice mall with good eatery choices including a couple of really nice cafes: an Italian and Ethiopian one. The Ethiopian one turns into a nice night club. Very relaxed ambient. Though service wasn't great. The Italian cafe has the best food choices and service. Popular with middle class and tourists. And it's about 15-20 ride to Mtwapa where more action and night clubs are and my favorite restaurant.

    I had a blast on my trip to Mombasa. Great sweet girls, food, beach, service and prices are perfectly economic. Check my report and pm me if your questions if you prefer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    Found the name of the place Polyorchid recommended. Blue Marlin Beach Hotel. Will probably go for that one for the first nights, before heading north.

    And also saw the advice on Kahama hotel from Cheupe that I missed last time. Thank, mate.

    How is Pirates Beach? I saw someone here was renting an apartment there.

    B

  4. #2979
    Found the name of the place Polyorchid recommended. Blue Marlin Beach Hotel. Will probably go for that one for the first nights, before heading north.

    And also saw the advice on Kahama hotel from Cheupe that I missed last time. Thank, mate.

    How is Pirates Beach? I saw someone here was renting an apartment there.

    B

  5. #2978
    Hello mongers!

    As it looks, I "have to" go to Kenya for a week in December. A few hours work, some fishing and hopefully some fucking. Have a pretty girl I have been chatting with that I will meet somewhere around Mombasa, and then probably drag her along north for some days. I tried to do my homework and a buddy recommended a couple of nights on Diani beach before heading to Malindi. Does anyone have recommendations for a good place to stay in Diani and Malindi? And perhaps Lamu Island as well? I am not price sensitive. Just want a place where I can bring in guests with no fucking around from the staff. Do not mind to be on the beach, or walking distance. From what I have read it is easy to find company from teens in clubs and on the beach, so I am not that worried about finding action, once I do decide to send miss Mombasa home.

    Grateful for any help I get. Thank you.

    Barba

  6. #2977
    Quote Originally Posted by Willyboy  [View Original Post]
    Mtwapa City. The land of meat.

    Referring to the coast, people would think that the main motivation for the trip is the desire to have fun. It does not matter whether one on official business or not. So when an opportunity arises for a return to the coast, one sees fun! The reason for the trip has to take a back seat. In the spirit.

    The mind starts picturing those semi-nude women. Black or white. In their bikinis, the Beach Boys hugging in the company of old white women and young women in Kenya and caressing the white men near the age of their grandfathers on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Nobody cares. It is an accepted way of life. That feeling of the wind from the ocean to the mainland at night with sounds of taarab and Bango, local songs, played a club in the background brings out the beauty of the heavenly paradise within the realm of the imagination. That is, if there were no sins to the coast!

    A popular local nightclub on North Coast in Mtwapa, Photo courtesy of Mtwapa.info.

    It gets even more exciting when you avoid the long hours in hazardous Kenyan roads to Mombasa and going through the air. Who would not want to avoid the trailers and trucks ever present on roads Yes, the roads that attract our wildlife parks more tourists to their pits would pull for our animals them! With the exception of those with the phobia for suspension few meters above sea level and left to the mercy of the pilot, plane, clouds and always unpredictable weather, they still say that air transport is the safest. The plane crashes are rare as they are feared, when they happen, the families end up not only the loss of one of their own, but also the ability to maintain. Decent farewell ceremonies for the deceased It is not only fashionable to funeral parties in the absence of the bodies. There are people who are not convinced of death, till they see the body. When you're in the air, it's between you and your God.......
    Such a candid picture of Mtwapa. Thanks. Still my memories of the Mombasa / Mtwapa of yesteryears are merrier. The days when Tembo was alive. Whenever I make trip to the meat city, I feel as if the ambience is getting stale.

    I have heard that a prostitute long enough in the profession gets jaded. When a city lives and breathes prostitution, one is tempted to wonder whether the city itself can also become jaded. This is how I feel about Mtwapa. Or may be I am just getting old.

  7. #2976

    Mtwapa

    Mtwapa City. The land of meat.

    Referring to the coast, people would think that the main motivation for the trip is the desire to have fun. It does not matter whether one on official business or not. So when an opportunity arises for a return to the coast, one sees fun! The reason for the trip has to take a back seat. In the spirit.

    The mind starts picturing those semi-nude women. Black or white. In their bikinis, the Beach Boys hugging in the company of old white women and young women in Kenya and caressing the white men near the age of their grandfathers on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Nobody cares. It is an accepted way of life. That feeling of the wind from the ocean to the mainland at night with sounds of taarab and Bango, local songs, played a club in the background brings out the beauty of the heavenly paradise within the realm of the imagination. That is, if there were no sins to the coast!

    A popular local nightclub on North Coast in Mtwapa, Photo courtesy of Mtwapa.info.

    It gets even more exciting when you avoid the long hours in hazardous Kenyan roads to Mombasa and going through the air. Who would not want to avoid the trailers and trucks ever present on roads Yes, the roads that attract our wildlife parks more tourists to their pits would pull for our animals them! With the exception of those with the phobia for suspension few meters above sea level and left to the mercy of the pilot, plane, clouds and always unpredictable weather, they still say that air transport is the safest. The plane crashes are rare as they are feared, when they happen, the families end up not only the loss of one of their own, but also the ability to maintain. Decent farewell ceremonies for the deceased It is not only fashionable to funeral parties in the absence of the bodies. There are people who are not convinced of death, till they see the body. When you're in the air, it's between you and your God.

    When one lands in Moi Airport, sweat all over the body tells a different region. If you've never liked it, if you never called the regions where survival is not outside the air-conditioned rooms and is fancied guaranteed then you must be prepared to face the different climate in the coastal area to be. It is not only the climate! Watch out for the desire of seeing foreigners on the shore trying to mankind from the days of Sodom and Gomorrah tribulations recall is likely to entice you to settle there.

    Mtwapa is a busy city. There are no companies except the oldest profession. Prostitution. That is the main economic activity of the city. It is the only thriving industry that drives the economic growth of the small town. That is what attracts the tourists. All activities revolve around prostitution. There are beautiful women to focus on the old rich white men. Rules governing the business of selling their body There are also those young men who provide the service to the old white women who just their groove back.

    The city, all night long, glowing with lights and flowing to overflow, composed of different sizes and ages, dressed in attires that the nightlife of the women's evening they bring nice contrast.

    It's business, and every woman can do it. Even pregnancy is not a barrier. The pregnant ones serve a special clientele. The not-so-ordinary people having sex. At least I saw two women in the family way in business, and that evening they were lucky. They had their men, and they had their money. I believe the men also had their good time of their special kind of women. And no one cares. It's pretty kind of life style in Mtwapa.

    There are many women waiting outside to invite strategically at the entrance of the clubs their potential clients. It is very busy, a bit of work as a 24-hour economy. Barbers work until after 01:00, and only when the sleep gets the better of them. The matatus plying between Mombasa. Mtwapa route are available until the next day. Tuskys Supermarkets, open until late at night, just to get the stuff needed overnight care, as condoms are not scarce. It's called social responsibility. Or Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)!

    There are plenty of clubs and hotels or guest houses as they are called. That's where men and women spend their time. Small shops are converted into pubs to wine and spirits to sell to the whites and their local partners.

    If Mombasa Republicans advocate secession, they do not have a point. These people have already separated. Kibaki's government is fighting a losing battle, just like the way they do in Somalia fighting faceless people. The 'Mututho' laws in other parts of the country are not in force. It is not even known of their existence. You can drink anytime, anywhere, for pubs do not close. Their employees work in shifts. There is security as people walk all night. It is difficult to spot except those who monitor the banks during the day. Policemen They do not even bother if the prostitutes in Mtwapa, the company is very legal. All that the prostitutes have to do is to pay to the police for protection and not for the Treasury. Their tax The government does not accept dirty money.

    That house-helps who are recruited from the villages to find the allure of prostitution too hard to resist. Few loyal to their career or babysitter where they earn meager income and they have to deal with a stressful employer. They just organize in groups and together to rent a room and they go for these men. The yields are higher, and there is the chance of landing a wealthy white man. The dream of every prostitute in Mtwapa and the greater Coastal region.

    The buildings, hotels and clubs are built from the proceeds of prostitution. The property owners are women with white men who were living together. Alike They were given money for the buildings, businesses and hotels. After the death of tourists or their departure to the country of origin, these women inherited everything. Others were given money by their white men for construction. There are also men who are lucky enough to land. Those white women who crave sex of the young men She laughed all the way to the bank after offering their professional services, and now they have good buildings.

    Prostitution is no respecter of age, race, tribe or gender. In Mtwapa, it broke young girls are available as well as the old grannies who have physical desires. There are plenty of Kikuyus, Kambas, Luo and luhyas the art have mastered. Polished coast accent, and humility as most would go ahead as Digo or taita girls in the view of the coastal mannerisms. All in the competition for money to send to their mothers, and to support their children. These women give Kenyans in the Diaspora a run for their money in sending money home. Weather in Mtwapa, it is worth to say that Kikuyu are dominant in this business. Always enterprising!

    The next time you are told that your daughter works in a hotel in Mtwapa, just sit back and relax. Then open a bill to your local branch of Equity Bank. It will be a matter of time before you start receiving cash in pounds sterling and euro currency. Whispers, the late Wahome Mutahi, she called: investments.

  8. #2975

    High risk alert by the Austrian ministry of foreign affairs

    Quote Originally Posted by Norweez  [View Original Post]
    If Mombasa got a lot more dangerous it would still be safer than my neck of the woods. But then again, Kenya is on the news almost everyday now. Not sure if this is just more media coverage...
    I would not count that much what written in the press, but what official authorities ars saying. E. g. The Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affaires is keeping up since 18/07/2014 its explicit high risk warning for the border region to Somalia, a high risk warning for all of the Kenyan coastline and a general warning for all of Kenya. Causes: Terrorist attacks, Political unrest due to political and religious reasons, high general risk of criminal results.

    Austrians like Germans are important clients for the travel agencies. So they are not interested in these warnings and pressure the authorities. If the Austrian Government still is keeping up its warning, its meant being a very serious issue.

  9. #2974
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    A tourist was on Thursday shot dead while walking with her Kenyan partner in the Mlango wa Papa area in Mombasa's old town.
    A German female tourist

    http://in2eastafrica.net/german-tour...ad-in-mombasa/

  10. #2973

    Another tourist shot dead in Mombasa Old Town

    A tourist was on Thursday shot dead while walking with her Kenyan partner in the Mlango wa Papa area in Mombasa's old town.

    The tourist, who was in her twenties, died on the spot after being shot in the neck.

    Her Kenyan partner is nursing gunshot wounds at Coast General Hospital.

    The attackers did not take anything from the pair.

    The incident happened near where a Russian tourist was last month shot in the forehead. She later succumbed to the gunshot injury while undergoing surgery at a Mombasa hospital.

  11. #2972

    Good Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Fennec  [View Original Post]

    IMHO reaction from governments of GB and US are overacting to keep tourists away from Kenya. And concerning the sad story of the Russian lady who was shot in Mombasa: how many people including tourists die from gun fire per annum in the US? Even after after 9/11 nobody told them to stay away from New York. But Kenya is said to be dangerous although it's a hand full of tourists who became victims in the extreme west close to Lamu last years. This policy leads to big problems for common people because tourism brings more foreign currency than any other industrial sector.

    As mentioned before, in Kenya you have to be very carefully crossing the road because all cars are coming from the wrong side.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggydus  [View Original Post]
    Nowhere is safe today. I feel unsafe in the US. Don't even think about flying Malaysia Airlines or going anywhere near Russia, China, Korea, the Middle East, or certain parts of Africa.
    If Mombasa got a lot more dangerous it would still be safer than my neck of the woods. But then again, Kenya is on the news almost everyday now. Not sure if this is just more media coverage on normal stuff that goes on in that country or a spike in violence. Different type of crime there, I would say its not safe and not worth it.

    Yeah, world has gone to shits after Obama (most likely not his fault). But seriously, can't go anywhere without potentially being hit by a bullet or a typhoon or a stray missile.

    And yes Shabab do attack brothers and sisters, don't you see what they're doing in their own country. World going nuts.

  12. #2971

    Not hating!

    Quote Originally Posted by NakedGunz  [View Original Post]
    Why you hating on Obama? And on a sex forum of all places.
    I returned from a nice trip to Uganda and Kenya last month. I have been working extremely long hours since I returned, and also butting up against some of the administration's policies and Illinois' distain for innovation (the greying man in the WH got his start there). So forgive me if I have no love for such.

    I may post my trip report this weekend since it will be first weekend since mid June that I will have gotten more than 3 hours of sleep on the weekend.

  13. #2970
    Quote Originally Posted by Mskofmsk  [View Original Post]
    Is Mombasa safe for first timer (to Kenya) alone white guys nowadays?

    Please add comments or advice for me.

    I plan to visit Kenya (Nairobi and Mombasa) soon and alone. Is it a god idea at all?

    I'm reading news about safety problems.
    After all Mombasa is safe. Apparently most mates enjoy their stay in Kenya and evidently they come back in a good condition. When you visit Kenya for the first time you will be likely one of the hundred-thousands of tourists who don't become victim of Al Shabab. Newspapers write normally about the tourist as victims and not about the overwhelming majority of people having peaceful and relaxing holidays.

    Since more than 25 years I am going to Kenya and was never attacked. I always met nice people and had nice company. Since more than 1 year I have rented an apartment for long-term at Pirates Beach. Now I have got what I wanted. 100 qm / sqm apartment on 3rd floor situated directly at (with view to) the Indian Ocean next to Big Tree (if interested PM me). Very girl friendly because it's only yourself who decides whom to let in or not.

    Pirates Beach should be very safe, because lot of Muslims swimming there, especially on weekends. Normally Al Shabab doesn't attacked brothers and sisters. Nice to go in the afternoon to Big Tree or have a walk at the beach. Impossible not to meet beauties who are willing to take a tea with you at home or stay overnight.

    When I visited Kenya last May I still went to Mombasa and Mtwapa day and night, even took matatu or tuktuk back home in the middle of the night.

    IMHO reaction from governments of GB and US are overacting to keep tourists away from Kenya. And concerning the sad story of the Russian lady who was shot in Mombasa: how many people including tourists die from gun fire per annum in the US? Even after after 9/11 nobody told them to stay away from New York. But Kenya is said to be dangerous although it's a hand full of tourists who became victims in the extreme west close to Lamu last years. This policy leads to big problems for common people because tourism brings more foreign currency than any other industrial sector.

    As mentioned before, in Kenya you have to be very carefully crossing the road because all cars are coming from the wrong side.

  14. #2969
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggydus  [View Original Post]
    Lastly, the world is a much better place because of Obama. NOT!
    Why you hating on Obama? And on a sex forum of all places.

  15. #2968

    Blame Obama

    Quote Originally Posted by Mskofmsk  [View Original Post]
    Is Mombasa safe for first timer (to Kenya) alone white guys nowadays?

    Please add comments or advice for me.

    I plan to visit Kenya (Nairobi and Mombasa) soon and alone. Is it a god idea at all?

    I'm reading news about safety problems.
    Nowhere is safe today. I feel unsafe in the US. Don't even think about flying Malaysia Airlines or going anywhere near Russia, China, Korea, the Middle East, or certain parts of Africa. But since I know we all will someday have a tombstone as a headboard, I do not concern myself with living in fear of dying.

    Now if you decide to go to Kenya, I would recommend not hanging out too long in populated venues like nightclubs and malls. Renting a sedan vice taking matatus or buses is best.

    Lastly, the world is a much better place because of Obama. NOT!

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