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  1. #3072

    Belgian hotel owner murdered in MBA

    Another Belgian lost his life in MBA.

    Burglars have murdered Johnny Tielens Saturday Night.

    He was shot down in his own hotel.

    The 69 year old emigrated to Kenya in 2000 and was running the hotel the Global African together with his Kenyan girlfriend, a mother of three children.

  2. #3071
    Williboy,

    Thank you for your response. I understand it is a desperate situation but not sure how I should interpret your messages? Do you say it is insane to visit? I go to some pretty hairy places every now and then, but also have a lot of responsibilities so I should not die yet.

  3. #3070
    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    I saw that UK FOC lifted the travel ban advice. Considering 80 persons die in the traffic in Thailand every day, I am thinking it was silly to cancel my last trip I had scheduled to Kenya. Almost 300 000 tourists visited Kenya the first months of 2015. The spread of opinions is huge. Some say "never again" and others seems to travel there over and over again, with no other worries than to wear a condom or not. Do we have any gentlemen here that traveled to Malindi area recently? All good up there as well?
    Hoteliers are outraged at the Mombasa county government's proposed Sh41 million budget for tourism development in the 2015/2016 financial year.

    Share this story.

    7.

    In share.

    The amount, which they term as too little, comes at a time when the sector is facing one of its worst downturn following massive decline in international tourist arrivals.

    Currently, hotel occupancy in Mombasa is averaging at between 20 and 25 per cent compared to 50 per cent in the same period last year.

    Out of the county's total Sh10.7 billion budget, only Sh106 million has been earmarked for the Tourism and Culture Development department, down from Sh200 million in the current financial year.

    Out of the Sh106 million, only Sh41 million has been set aside for tourism development while the rest is for recurrent expenditures.

    Out of the county's 10 departments, tourism received the lowest allocation with health carrying the lion's share of Sh1.6 billion.

    Thursday, Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers Coast branch vice-chairman Silas Kiti described the Sh41 million allocation as sad news for the sector.

    The paltry allocation, he said, was a clear indication that county chiefs had little interest in reviving the sector that has seen several hotels close down and tens of thousands of workers laid off.

    Mr Kiti argued that Mombasa should have set aside at least 10 per cent of its budget for tourism recovery campaigns since by virtue of it being the country's leading tourist attraction, it would be a major beneficiary.

    "At the moment, thousands of hotel workers have been laid off while hundreds of suppliers have lost their livelihoods. How will the county be able to collect Sh5 billion from the local revenue sources if the sector is on its knees?

    Mr Kiti called on the six Coast governors to set aside funds for marketing as part of efforts to revive the sector.

    "It should be noted that tourism is the backbone of the region's economy with farmers, fishermen and almost all businesses depending on the sector.

    "We talk of 40,000 hotel workers being out of work while thousands of suppliers have been driven out of business. If we invest heavily in tourism, the sector will rebound and support job creation and economic growth," he said.

    Kenya Association of Tour Operators Coast branch chairperson Monika Solanki expressed disappointment over the Sh41 million allocation, saying the funding amounted to a "mere drop in the ocean".

  4. #3069
    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    I saw that UK FOC lifted the travel ban advice. Considering 80 persons die in the traffic in Thailand every day, I am thinking it was silly to cancel my last trip I had scheduled to Kenya. Almost 300 000 tourists visited Kenya the first months of 2015. The spread of opinions is huge. Some say "never again" and others seems to travel there over and over again, with no other worries than to wear a condom or not. Do we have any gentlemen here that traveled to Malindi area recently? All good up there as well?
    Mombasa.

    Arrivals from tourist (out of Africa in 2013) 160.000 persons. In jaer 2014.40.000 persons. Kenya transport is safe? I think not!

  5. #3068
    Hi,

    I saw that UK FOC lifted the travel ban advice. Considering 80 persons die in the traffic in Thailand every day, I am thinking it was silly to cancel my last trip I had scheduled to Kenya. Almost 300 000 tourists visited Kenya the first months of 2015. The spread of opinions is huge. Some say "never again" and others seems to travel there over and over again, with no other worries than to wear a condom or not. Do we have any gentlemen here that traveled to Malindi area recently? All good up there as well?

  6. #3067

    Diani Beach

    Thank you, McBlack, for your report!

    I have no personal experience as to what goes on in the night clubs, although I've heard that the better ones (ShaqAttack, Tandoori) are still hopping, inspite of low tourist numbers.

    Ukunda is where all the hotel workers and the WG's live and it's much like Mtwapa on the North Coast was 10 years ago, except that the mzungus who live there mostly seem to bethe down-and-out ones who have to watch their pennies and can't afford to live on the beach.

    I am strictly a daytime guy and can confirm that all the beaches, not only the area around 40 Thieves, offer some decent action. What I like most about Diani is that the beaches are among the 10 best in the world, according to Trip Advisor, and that they are far less crowded than Nyali and Bamburi Beach on the North Coast.

  7. #3066

    God bless Mombasa

    I miss Mombasa, mombasa women, food, beach and low costs.

    One of the most memorable nights of all my travels was the very first night in mombasa. All I can say it was full of orgasms on all parties involved!

    God bless Mombasa☺128522;128512;.

  8. #3065
    Quote Originally Posted by DonOmar  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for your report.

    So what is your impression regarding the number of girls hanging around both daytime and in the clubs?

    Did you visit Ukunda?
    In my opinion Diani Beach is like this:

    Both WG's and Non WG's know that they are part of the tourism of the male traveler the difference being that the WG will approach you and the Non WG will look at you hoping that you will approach her.

    Its just as easy to ask a waitress at a hotel for her number as it is to ask a WG at a night club "how much".

    I went to two nightclubs. One of them was Shakatak. There were definitely more women than men.

    All I had to do was sit and order a drink and wait and before I knew it I'm trying to explain to every girl that comes to me that I am not cumming in or on anyone tonight just window shopping.

    I have no doubts about the night time scene here.

    The interesting thing about Diani for me was the daytime possibilities that I did not explore.

    Every restaurant I had lunch in or had a drink in would have someone working there that I would say Hi to and get a very welcoming response that suggested something way beyond hospitality.

    At 40 thieves during lunch early afternoon I would always see girls a handful of girls enjoying a drink at the bar and making eyes but not approaching.

    Based on the frequency of these vibes it is my opinion that the daytime scene is alive and well for both GFE and good old fashioned "money exchanged for balls deep action".

    I am going back to see if my theory is correct.

    I went to a club in Ukunda I cannot recall the name but it took about 20 minutes to get to from Diani Beach. It was decent but nothing to write about.

  9. #3064

    Nice

    Quote Originally Posted by McBlack  [View Original Post]
    I spent a week in Diani Beach a few months ago. This was a spur of the moment type of trip as I had about 5 days off.

    Booked a flight from Abu Dhabi to Mombasa (Kenya Airways).

    The flight plan was is Etihad to Nairobi and then Kenya Airways to Mombasa.

    Prior to traveling I was put in touch with a driver that would pick me up from Mombasa and drive me across the ferry to Diani Beach.

    The taxi driver communicated well over the phone and I told him what I expected from my trip. When he passed my screening questions I gave him my details of arrival and I would call him when I touched down.

    True to his word when I arrived the man was more than happy to show me around and it was obvious that I was no the first monger he had met.

    I didn't have much time on my hands so I got straight to the point I. E. Which places can a gentleman of my tastes stay in. He proceeded to show me one lodge that was not listed on google. (don't remember the name) It was decent, everything worked. Spacious room, basic furniture. K2500 per night.

    Felt no shame at all. Hell I felt free enough to even ask the girl checking me in if she would join me in my quarters later but she declined saying there would be no one to watch the reception. (I sensed a bit of persuasion and persistence would've worn down her defenses).

    Anyways this accommodation / lodge was not my comfort level and at that cheap price I could afford to book it for a few days and only use it to get my rocks off whilst I hang my hat at the more luxurious Sands at Nomad. I Didn't ask if they were girl friendly as I had no intentions of bringing someone where I will be sleeping without an understanding the environment (bad trooper. Should've got that intel regardless).

    So my chauffeur introduced me to his neighbor who works at one of the hotels. I asked him how much shed charge and he said just treat her like a lady and she'll probably won't charge you a dime.

    I know a lot of fellas here feel some type of way about market prices and such. I will state my position now: When I go for a vacation I plan for it and I save enough money to get away with whatever gets thrown at me. I RTFP absorb the wisdom that others before me have left and prepare accordingly.

    I personally feel no accomplishment in paying close to nothing for something I can afford UNLESS the service lacks enthusiasm.

    But I digress. I won't describe her body as I have a picture attached. We went out to some bar and knocked back a couple of drinks while establishing a repertoire. Fortunately she spoke well so I had the opportunity to apply some charm without it going over her head.

    Went back to the lodge, smiled at the receptionist on my way in with the girl. She smiled back.

    After an engaging and enthusiastic performance from the girl In the morning I gave her k3000 and she refused to accept my money saying she just wanted to know how long ID be staying and when ID see her again. (Clever girl) I thought to take advantage of that but thought better of it as I did not wish to encourage a clinger or GF Experience. I insisted she take it. She eventually did.

    We met again and this time she did not take my money. The rest of my trip was filled with none mongering things. I am going back end of July or early January and this time for 3 weeks.

    If anyone is around that time lets meet up.
    Must be "Rich" in all aspects. Nice Tan colour, Protruding ****, nice smile etc etc.

    Awesome.

    UC.

  10. #3063
    Quote Originally Posted by McBlack  [View Original Post]
    I spent a week in Diani Beach a few months ago.
    Thanks for your report.

    So what is your impression regarding the number of girls hanging around both daytime and in the clubs?

    Did you visit Ukunda?

  11. #3062

    Ukunda diani beach

    I spent a week in Diani Beach a few months ago. This was a spur of the moment type of trip as I had about 5 days off.

    Booked a flight from Abu Dhabi to Mombasa (Kenya Airways).

    The flight plan was is Etihad to Nairobi and then Kenya Airways to Mombasa.

    Prior to traveling I was put in touch with a driver that would pick me up from Mombasa and drive me across the ferry to Diani Beach.

    The taxi driver communicated well over the phone and I told him what I expected from my trip. When he passed my screening questions I gave him my details of arrival and I would call him when I touched down.

    True to his word when I arrived the man was more than happy to show me around and it was obvious that I was no the first monger he had met.

    I didn't have much time on my hands so I got straight to the point I. E. Which places can a gentleman of my tastes stay in. He proceeded to show me one lodge that was not listed on google. (don't remember the name) It was decent, everything worked. Spacious room, basic furniture. K2500 per night.

    Felt no shame at all. Hell I felt free enough to even ask the girl checking me in if she would join me in my quarters later but she declined saying there would be no one to watch the reception. (I sensed a bit of persuasion and persistence would've worn down her defenses).

    Anyways this accommodation / lodge was not my comfort level and at that cheap price I could afford to book it for a few days and only use it to get my rocks off whilst I hang my hat at the more luxurious Sands at Nomad. I Didn't ask if they were girl friendly as I had no intentions of bringing someone where I will be sleeping without an understanding the environment (bad trooper. Should've got that intel regardless).

    So my chauffeur introduced me to his neighbor who works at one of the hotels. I asked him how much shed charge and he said just treat her like a lady and she'll probably won't charge you a dime.

    I know a lot of fellas here feel some type of way about market prices and such. I will state my position now: When I go for a vacation I plan for it and I save enough money to get away with whatever gets thrown at me. I RTFP absorb the wisdom that others before me have left and prepare accordingly.

    I personally feel no accomplishment in paying close to nothing for something I can afford UNLESS the service lacks enthusiasm.

    But I digress. I won't describe her body as I have a picture attached. We went out to some bar and knocked back a couple of drinks while establishing a repertoire. Fortunately she spoke well so I had the opportunity to apply some charm without it going over her head.

    Went back to the lodge, smiled at the receptionist on my way in with the girl. She smiled back.

    After an engaging and enthusiastic performance from the girl In the morning I gave her k3000 and she refused to accept my money saying she just wanted to know how long ID be staying and when ID see her again. (Clever girl) I thought to take advantage of that but thought better of it as I did not wish to encourage a clinger or GF Experience. I insisted she take it. She eventually did.

    We met again and this time she did not take my money. The rest of my trip was filled with none mongering things. I am going back end of July or early January and this time for 3 weeks.

    If anyone is around that time lets meet up.
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  12. #3061
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    I came across another site where lovers of Kenyan ladies report their experiences (as well as from other African countries and in fact worldwide).

    Most of the reports are about Malindi & Mombasa.

    But it is not in English, however with the help of Google Translate you will be able to understand most of it.

    If you are interested I can give you the URL by private mail.
    I am interested in the site. Please send me the link.

  13. #3060

    Hotel Security

    For a certain case to prevent stealing from hotel room I bought a motion sensor alarm with a remote control. You activate the alarm with the remote control and any tiny vibration even a dead person can be back to life.

    This is not mean that you can leave your stuff in the hotel and go to the disco since all hotel stuff are deaf. But if you take a girl to sleap the night over then she can not leave the room. Even just touching the door and not the alarm itself its start blowing your ears.

    But you can use it on the top of the luggage too so it can not be opened without alarming.

    Ebay 7 dollars.
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  14. #3059
    Quote Originally Posted by Beno69  [View Original Post]
    100% correct. And 1 day you will get robbed or even killed from the Kenyan Mafia: including the super nice, cheap Girls, the Hotel Managers, the Police. - you think it's still cheap then?? - I think it's much cheaper to doo your hobby in a other country. Just my impression. Even, when I miss this Girls so much.
    I can't argue with that bro. It is shitty thing to happen. I have had similar happen to a friend who was drugged in a club so I totally feel you on that. Such bastards are killing the livelihood of so many people too while mistreating the same people who pay for their own livelihood. Its just asinine. I am Kenyan by the way so. I have not been robbed yet though, but I hope I never get there. But am getting that pussy. Next week am going to Mombasa.

  15. #3058
    Quote Originally Posted by Cheupe  [View Original Post]

    ... But thinking about the desperation down in Mombasa I think the pussy is dirt cheap at this very moment...
    100% correct. And 1 day you will get robbed or even killed from the Kenyan Mafia: including the super nice, cheap Girls, the Hotel Managers, the Police. - you think it's still cheap then?? - I think it's much cheaper to doo your hobby in a other country. Just my impression. Even, when I miss this Girls so much.

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