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03-07-18 14:13 #2801
Posts: 481Nairobi. Mombasa
I saw some discussion about retirement, I did not find actual questions asked. But it was something about comparing Nairobi and Mombasa?
My personal opinion is Mombasa, also as a tourist. I would be happy to work and live in Nairobi. But retirement and as a tourist, I don't know what to do in Nairobi in free time except drink in the bars and clubs. In Mombasa you can do all kind of beach and sea related activites. If nothing else, just sit idly in Big Tree coffee and watch the sea (and girls). And it is cheaper and more relaxed in Mombasa region, also with girls.
I would say Kampala in Uganda is also very good but there is no ocean. Dar es Salaam has ocean, also good place. Those four are main mongering cities in East Africa where English is widely spoken. In Rwanda language starts to be problem already.
So, my personal favourite is Mombasa, maybe I will retire there myself some day. Mombasa has it's negative sides like too hot, but no place is perfect.
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03-07-18 13:58 #2800
Posts: 481Info of the Down Town hotel
On my last visit to Nairobi, I did as I promised in forum, I visited Down Town hotel to collect information about them.
That was in December. But better late than never.
This can be thought as substitute to Terminal Hotel. So here is finally email of the place, so it can be reached from other countries without expensive phone calls.
Sad that Simmers is gone, that makes downtown hotel less useful. Rest in peace, Simmers.
Hotel Down Town.
35 Moktar Dahha Street.
Off Koinange Street.
Tel +245 020 210485.
Fax +245 020 2240501.
Mobile 0721-417832.
Email downtownhotel2000@yahoo.com.
Tariff.
Single 2700 KSH.
Double 3000 KSH.
Inclusice of all taxes.
No service charge.
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03-07-18 08:14 #2799
Posts: 552Originally Posted by Mozam [View Original Post]
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03-07-18 06:35 #2798
Posts: 648Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
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03-07-18 06:29 #2797
Posts: 648Tinder vs Street.
I know that guys love tinder but there's downsides to non pros like jealousy and drama. One girl heard a girl in the background and got pissed and we haven't even met yet. That being said the Tinder date was total GFE. But she also questioned me fucking other girls.
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03-07-18 05:21 #2796
Posts: 123Taking it all in
Getting really excited for my trip. Been reading the forum pretty extensively (although the information gets dated easily as there isn't a large volume of information when compared to other places e. G. Thailand, DR, Brazil etc). It's a shame that I'll be coming during rainy season, either way, I plan on having a blast. If these Kenyan ladies have the big bubbly booties I've heard so much about then this will be a really, really, fun trip.
I'm also glad I'm getting a good Air Bnb instead of using a hotel. I prefer the privacy.
I'll have to see which is better. Nairobi or Jo'Burg.
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03-07-18 00:32 #2795
Posts: 1398Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
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03-06-18 16:55 #2794
Posts: 552Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
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03-06-18 16:07 #2793
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
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03-06-18 16:02 #2792
Posts: 648Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
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03-06-18 15:44 #2791
Posts: 648Social media vs street.
In the US I don't use dating apps at all, but they're much more useful overseas. I have relatives in Jamaica so I know that tagged is used as way to get foreigners by non pros or semi pros. I made yet another rookie mistake by not bringing a camera phone (can't have a camera phone on the job 'nuff said) tinder works but you have to talk more and wait longer. Meeting on the street semi pros and hardcore's is Quicker actually terminal 2 is not a bad place. And the cake hut off Ghandi avenue in Nairobi west is great for cappuccino and nonpro's and there's several moderately priced hotels for LT. Matatus can work too but hard to chat when squeezed on a bus riding on the sidewalk! A was in a matatus that did this. But 50 Kes can't be beat.
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03-06-18 06:32 #2790
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Nairobi is far safer than my normal overseas playground of Kingston Jamaica.
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03-06-18 02:47 #2789
Posts: 1491Noob.
Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
Thumbs up.
Neddy.
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03-06-18 01:43 #2788
Posts: 98Let us pray
https://www.nation.co.ke/counties/na...x0z/index.html
https://businesstoday.co.ke/dp-rutos...mmers-closure/
One thing is for sure-- downtown Nairobi is no longer the place to hang for mongerers. This is truly THE END of the downtown mongering scene.
And f*ck Rut0, and all the other corrupt kenyan politicians & cronies!
Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
I'm so sad.
I don't see these kinds of girls going to the New Florida--it just wouldn't be worth the investment.
I wonder where they -- and we -- will go now.
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03-05-18 23:52 #2787
Posts: 1398Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]