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02-20-20 19:08 #4891
Posts: 38PSA. I am in Lima now, take the suggestions below and exchange dollars. ATMs are a huge pain in the ass with low limits and high fees.
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02-18-20 18:00 #4890
Posts: 282Originally Posted by DownUnderMonger [View Original Post]
I don't know of any sauna there but, then, I've only traveled to the selva as a tourist and with my wife, so I didn't really have the chance to look for it. In any case, it would surprise me to find a sauna in Iquitos, when just staying out of the air conditioning will have you sweating like a horse faster than any steam room ha ha ha. Actually, just before writing this, I checked on Google "sauna iquitos", "spa masajes iquitos", "sauna pucallpa", "spa masajes pucallpa". And got quite some hits. Although I really don't have any other intel about those places.
However, and this cannot be repeated enough, do carry gallons of mosquito repellent and be extremely careful with local water.
As for Ecuador, I'm sorry but I have no idea. I've only been there once for a few days as a fishmeal expert consultant. But I was taken from the airport to an isolated beach hotel near Posorja (a minuscule fishermen's town close to Salinas) and was driven every day from my hotel to the fish meal plant and back. So I really didn't have the chance to explore. All I know about Ecuadorian girls is that they are, ethnically, very similar to Peruvians, that there used to be lots and lots of them in Las Cucardas and El Trocadero where they have been more recently displaced by the Venezuelans.
J. J.
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02-18-20 05:24 #4889
Posts: 156Thanks for the information JJ.
One thing I'm worried about the Selva is the heat, and the lack of creature comforts. I couldn't find any baos turcos or anything else exciting. Guessing it would be hard to get things to a place with no roads. Saw a few reviews about small chongos in Iquitos but nothing bigger than 24 rooms.
Have you been to Ecuador? Is the chongo system the same up there? Calle 18 sounds like an interesting place, the Ecuador forum is just dead though.
Originally Posted by JackJericho [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 17:59 #4888
Posts: 282Originally Posted by SlickRich33 [View Original Post]
Now, the people (and their authorities) in the northern half of the Peruvian coast are way more open minded, when it comes to prostitution, than the people of the southern coast. And the Arequipenos are the less open minded off them all. Tacna is a notorious exception and I think it is because of its proximity to Arica (Chile) where prostitution is prohibited. So that is why there are no legal chongos in Arequipa, the local authorities simply refuse to issue the operating license. The chongos you find there are small illegal joints with no sanitary control of any kind because, obviously, nobody is going to invest any money in a business that can be closed at any moment and survives only by bribing the authorities.
Regarding Pucallpa, and also Iquitos, Chachapoyas, Tarapoto Tingo Maria and all "selva" cities in general, I have no real intel, never been in a chongo there. From what I'm told there are a few, small and very low quality. The reason is because charapas (selva women) are not only very open minded regarding sex, but also really really horny so you don't really have to pay for sex; or, if you pay, you do it with a girl you met at a disco or at a bar or at a restaurant or at pretty much any public place. Of course you have to flirt a little (not too much, really) and have a liking for the charapa type and the charapa ways (I do, by the way), but charapas are generally considered the horniest women in Peru. There is a saying claiming that charapas are like tin roof plates, if you don't "nail" them well, they fly away pretty fast.
J. J.
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02-17-20 17:08 #4887
Posts: 282Originally Posted by DownUnderMonger [View Original Post]
There is not really a good chongo in Sullana. Quite some years ago they opened Molino Rojo; new, clean pretty much like a smaller "Las Sirenitas" and they had a good start but, somehow they lost momentum, started losing their best girls, failed to attract new good ones and, the last time I was there, two thirds of the rooms were empty and I found the few girls present quite unattractive, but that can change anytime since the infrastructure is there and is good. All the chongos there are in the road between Piura and Sullana; El Siete and El Siete_y_Medio are close to Piura (side by side), La Colmena is across the road, a few yards closer to Piura, and Molino Rojo is in the same road but close to Sullana. You can visit all four in one day if you start early (I've done it).
J. J.
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02-17-20 06:00 #4886
Posts: 156Yeah with Arequipa out, the south becomes pretty barren, not worth the crazy mountain roads in and out of Arequipa. I'll do a trip to Pisco from Lima via Cañete and Lurin, but that's as far as I'll go. If I want to go to Tacna again, I'll fly.
Plus I don't want to repeat Ica, with only one chongo in town with no cover charge, the place becomes a free peep-show shit-show.
Originally Posted by SlickRich33 [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 04:07 #4885
Posts: 74You can't be scared!
I wish there was more post on the Troc, Cucardas, and now, Las Sirenitas! But I just have to deal with reality! Why? There are no Americans going to these places! Why? Cause these places are in the hood! I guess people see these places and be like. Fuck that!
Los Olivos is on the rough side! I would slightly be worried there at night! I feel OK at Las Cucardas cause I been there about a 100 times! I've gotten used to the area. But I just have to realize Americans and other foreigners just ain't trying to hang in the hood!
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02-17-20 03:52 #4884
Posts: 74BB blowjob
Hey Downunder!
I want to tell ya. I kinda ashamed to say, I got my first BBBJ from an old grandma working there on the upper floor at the Troc. I must have drunk too much! The BBBJ was just OK. I know I could have done a better job at negotiating gesh! My fault was I stop to talk to her. She grabbed me by the arm and became aggressive!
It was 60 soles for the BBBJ. WTF!
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02-17-20 03:37 #4883
Posts: 74Chongos Galore!
Originally Posted by DownUnderMonger [View Original Post]
I wanted tell ya! Damn! This is some good Intel on these chongos! There are more chongos than you can shake your dick at! Wow! The next time I return, depending on how time I have, I will at least check out Pucallpa, and Chiclayo. I want check out Las Sirenitas at night. I would like sip on a couple of beers as I enjoy the strip show there. In Arequipa wow! Did not know the Chongos there were illegal! This was back in 2008 when I went there. The chongo was definitely low quality. All the locals there looking at me. I want to go to Tacna to check out Las Sirenitas and revisit Las Cucardas!
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02-17-20 03:16 #4882
Posts: 74Brazilian girls.
Originally Posted by Polvo [View Original Post]
For her shift to start. She was fine with a fat juicy ass. I got excited but, I didn't have much juice left as I Got rocked by a hot Venezuelan there! Those Venezuelan girls still got that passion! If Los Olivos wasn't so far, I would have came back for the same Venezuelan girl at least 3 times! I did have a hot session with another Venezuelan at the Troc too!
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02-16-20 04:26 #4881
Posts: 156Thanks for that Jack.
I think somewhere on the North Coast seems to be the best option.
There's a direct flight from Santiago to Trujillo on JetSmart (Flight from Australia goes to Santiago), and I'm still to explore Puira and Sulliana.
Though I did read about how scam-happy Tumbes is, hopefully, that is the only town like that up there.
Otherwise, it will be a town / city between Chimbote and Lima where Lima is in easy reach, although a 180 degree bus cama isn't too expensive either from further north.
Originally Posted by JackJericho [View Original Post]
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02-14-20 21:28 #4880
Posts: 249Soles and dollars
Casinos usually give you the best rate.
Now at 3. 37.
Just keep away from the tables and you are ok.
Later.
Originally Posted by MadMan19 [View Original Post]
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02-13-20 23:13 #4879
Posts: 1363Money changers.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
As far as those green vest money changers I only saw a few near the movie house at the end of Parke Kennedy.
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02-13-20 23:07 #4878
Posts: 28$100's
Just changed 10 of them at the airport last night for 3.16 soles per usd, I thought it would be higher. Only here a short time so valued the convenience.
Enjoying las chicas de Lima, more later.
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02-13-20 22:02 #4877
Posts: 249$100 bills
Hi Polvo,
It is good to hear from you again!
As John G. Described, it is ok to bring $100 bills, up to $10,000 I believe, before you have to disclose it at the airport.
If you are staying for a while, it is better you open a local acct at a bank, with a "no charge once a month attention at the counter", and make a significant deposit. Then you can use their Debit card to withdraw you money at any time you want without any charges, otherwise the regular ATM withdraws are limited to $400 and they charge you about $5 for ea withdraw.
The forum has suffered a mix of reactions but finally I believe things are back to normal again, regarding David and possible consequences to those who knew him, so I hope we'll be "seeing" you and sharing your experiences.
Prices at the 69 and similar spots 9 are way high, but offer and demand usually sets the going rates.
The old bait and switch and same old, same old mechanical, pro hit-and-run. Never go away.
Hope you have a nice time on your return to Lima!!
Later.
Originally Posted by Polvo [View Original Post]