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09-08-20 09:01 #813
Posts: 1491Moving
Originally Posted by Hungambia [View Original Post]
A new president can change the rules. Racial politics directed against foreigners or white people in particular. Read history. To put it short. Be prepared to move. And yes as unpleasant as it sounds I have met people in their 80's lost everything and are now near destitute.
Countries going down: Kenya too expensive and too corrupt.
Gambia. Tourism is all but dead.
Rwanda. This is not what its portrayed to be. Total police state. Can go down the drain again and most likely will.
South Africa: In a nutshell. Fucked.
Countries stable or on the rise:
Tanzania. While not a democracy stable and predictable policy. Dirt cheap. Little hassle with the law. In short. Relaxed.
Uganda: The pearl is still the pearl. Dirt cheap. Perfect climate. Sweet pussy. Only political big question mark. The current president is old. Nobody knows what's going to happen if he passes away. Coups political unrest a real possibility.
Madagascar: All the same. Nothing changes for the better. LOL.
Senegal. politically very stable. learn French. a little overvalued currency. Currently too expensive fur my taste. CFA is waiting to be devalued for a long time versus the Euro
Up and coming:
Nigeria and Angola. Big time currency devaluation. Sweet pussy.
Sierra Leone: one of the most peaceful countries. Currency's absolutely worthless.
I could go on and on.
Thats my view of things.
Neddy.
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09-08-20 07:13 #812
Posts: 1491Gambia.
Originally Posted by Hungambia [View Original Post]
But if you want shag them. See above. But he's into slim chics. The foreigner girls are just a rip off. Even for 1000. They want 2000.3000. Total Rip Off. I came to Gambia in 2016. The last Jammeh years. But the last couple of years the rip off got worse. In the good old day you found a quiet sister for 500. These days are over.
Go to Guinea Bissau. Much better there.
I still have a residence permit there until 2023. LOL.
Neddy.
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09-08-20 00:58 #811
Posts: 9Mariama and. I can't remember the second one's name.
Good old days in TG.
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01-23-20 14:45 #810
Posts: 51Short report
I was Nov. / Dec. For a couple of weeks in Gambia and Senegal. The visa rules ve.
Changed for peoples from most countrys is now visa on arrivel. They just take fingerprint.
And eyscann. The airport is a construction site. The entry, receipt of the stamp is very quick, also.
If you leave the country The baggage is still X-rayed in front of the exit.
From November 1, a new law should come into force that prohibits smoking in restaurants or in front of them.
The first days in November no club / restaurants allowed the guest for smoking,10 days later we could smoke.
Nearly in every clu or bar.
The club operators also complain that many English tourists fail to arrive, whether it is due to the Thomas Cook bankruptcy or whatever I cannot answer.
Some girls get megalomania and charge prices of 3000 - 4000 Dalasi for LT, but I never paid more then.
1200 Dal. The girls at the strip are not really pretty, some pros or semi re always around Britannia and Time inn.
I forgot this places better is you go Sundays or afternoon / evening to poco loco or palma rima beach. For me the strip is.
Going down, Wow is closed.
The GTA only wants to see more tourists on the strip (you can see many older pensioner couples in the evening), after midnight the strip has died out.
The tourism police have to pay more attention to the fact that prostitutes cannot enter this part. The only positive thing is that the police regularly bring the bumsters away from the strip with jeeps.
The good times for us in Gambia are unfortunately over.
Gambia is changing but what ll be the result?
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11-02-19 20:18 #809
Posts: 133Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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10-29-19 00:56 #808
Posts: 51Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
Go back there son.
Originally Posted by ChrisP [View Original Post]
Again. Lot of gals go home cause their " job in an hotel" is fiished.
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10-24-19 16:31 #807
Posts: 1491Forget it
Originally Posted by ChrisP [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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10-24-19 15:11 #806
Posts: 1044Ramadan
Hello all,
I'm looking at spending a month in Gambia next year. I generally prefer the West African thicker / bigger boobs and ass body type to East, and thought I'd try somewhere other than Ghana, which is becoming a bit pricy. However, my free month is May, which I've just discovered coincides with Ramadan. There doesn't seem to be much on the board about this topic. Does anyone have experience of Ramadan in Gambia? Does everything carry on as normal or are there restrictions in nightclubs (no music / alcohol), girls not wanting to put out, a generally dim view taken toward mongers?
In addition, as we're on the Muslim topic, approximately what proportion of the girls you find in Senegambia (if I go I'll be staying on the strip, probably either Easytime Lodge or Oasis apartments) have suffered FGM?
Many thanks for any info.
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10-24-19 07:32 #805
Posts: 1491Forget Gambia
Originally Posted by JamesXFisher [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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10-23-19 22:54 #804
Posts: 133Hotels
There are no package holiday hotels that are girl friendly. You'll pay more to bring a girl back to your hotel than you will be paying her for her services. That is perverse. Get yourself a private place through airbnb or similar or you could try Kasumai beach resort. They have a private lawn with a mini swimming pool facing the sea. It's about a 10 minute walk from the action. Last time I was there, there where loads of European women making out with Gambian loverboys which makes me suspect they are not too difficult concerning visitors. But check with the management in advance if they are going to charge you or not.
I recently read about a place called oasis apartment complex. They are right next to the football field about 300 meters from 'the strip'. They charge 20 euro / day if you take it for a month. That's not too bad from a tourist point of view considering the location and what you get.
Originally Posted by JamesXFisher [View Original Post]
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10-21-19 13:04 #803
Posts: 24Accommodation in Senegambia
So I have now booked my flights to Banjul and will be in The Gambia for 7 nights in mid-November.
I have found a couple of options, as follows:
* Sunu hotel (EX-SARGES hotel) - about €400 for 7 nights.
* Mansea Beach Hotel and Resort. About €430 for 7 nights.
I don't mind cheap and cheerful, but I do need A/C and WiFi! I want to stay where the action is and don't mind noise.
Do you guys have any experience of the above, or other recommendations?
Any experience with AirBnb?
Thanks in advance!
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09-24-19 15:52 #802
Posts: 295Don't know if you noticed.
Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
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09-19-19 19:00 #801
Posts: 133She's a preggo
Originally Posted by Mdemde [View Original Post]
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07-16-19 17:47 #800
Posts: 1Spent few weeks in Gambia and first night one local rasta showed me a restaurant where you can drink, eat and smoke. That place also had small cottages for short stay. Can't remember the name of the place but it was quite close to Reo's toward the beach. But I think every local can guide you there or know similar places.
Originally Posted by Kakao1 [View Original Post]
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07-14-19 16:22 #799
Posts: 51Originally Posted by TerraX99 [View Original Post]
There re some places but not at Senegambia.