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  1. #3386

    Trip is next week go or stay home?

    I've RTFF 50 pages back for both Nairobi and Mombasa, Thanks Neddy69, Naked Gunz, triple darkness, Mombie75! I am supposed to arrive next week in Nairobi for a week then Mombasa area for 2 weeks. Just saw Today the president is extending the curfew for another 30 days and now stopping the sale of alcohol. I'm In shape, black, in my 30's and I got decent game. Is this trip still doable? I like to do tourist things first, meet cute ladies second. Between Tagged, Badoo, Tinder I have received over 400 likes in the last two weeks and a bunch of WhatsApp numbers so I think I can build a decent pipeline but that 9 pm curfew sucks, no bars, no hotel drinks, no nightlife. I don't mind a few vacation girlfriends but I want to be able to do stuff and not have a hanger on who is bored sitting in the room watching TV. If I cancel I won't be recover this trip for at least a year. For those who have been on the ground since COVID-19 started and some rules relaxed in July; What say you. Go or Stay?

  2. #3385

    Should I cancel my trip

    I've RTFF 50 pages back for both Nairobi and Mombasa, Thanks Neddy69, Naked Gunz, triple darkness, Mombie75! I am supposed to arrive next week in Nairobi for a week then Mombasa area for 2 weeks. Just saw Today the president is extending the curfew for another 30 days and now stopping the sale of alcohol. I'm In shape, black, in my 30's and I got decent game. Is this trip still dobable?. I like to do tourist things first, meet cute ladies second. Between Tagged, Badoo, Tinder I have received over 400 likes in the last two weeks and a bunch of WhatsApp numbers so I think I can build a decent pipeline but that 9 pm curfew sucks, no bars, no hotel drinks, no nightlife. I don't mind a few vacation girlfriends but I want to be able to do stuff and not have a hanger on who is bored sitting in the room watching TV. If I cancel I won't be recover this trip for at least a year. For those who have been on the ground since COVID-19 started and some rules relaxed in July; What say you. Go or Stay?

  3. #3384
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    White guys? Why would s white guy go there? LOL.

    Except me.
    I'd think only the hardcore mongers would go there. Less white dudes, more fun?

  4. #3383
    Quote Originally Posted by Kommissar1231  [View Original Post]
    Have you been there lately? I have read it has received a major upgrade. Wondering though how many white guys go there though.
    White guys? Why would s white guy go there? LOL.

    Except me.

  5. #3382
    Quote Originally Posted by Kommissar1231  [View Original Post]
    Have you been there lately? I have read it has received a major upgrade. Wondering though how many white guys go there though.
    I was there about a year ago. It had a make over and from what I seen it is just a normal overloud dark bar now, not like it used to be, it still has on site rooms but I didn't check them out. A handful of women make it known they are up for fun though.

  6. #3381
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Hey always a successful concept in Africa. Provide cheap booze. Spend money on a good sound System. Spend next to nothing on furniture. Ie. Plastic chairs. Provide ST rooms in the back. And make sure there's always hot chicas around. You can never go bankrupt. And Sabina Joy is not a brothel. It's a drinking den with female guests. Hahahaha.

    Neddy.
    Have you been there lately? I have read it has received a major upgrade. Wondering though how many white guys go there though.

  7. #3380

    Rip

    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    Mzee Kinyuria, the owner of Sabina Joy has died aged 111. Sabina Joy only close two times in it's history, during the coup of 1982 and the Corona pandemic.

    Sabina Joy Club is famously known for some good and immoral reasons. It has come out to be one of the most loved clubs in town for its quick service provision to men undergoing some dry spell diseases.

    https://kenyan-times.com/the-owner-o...he-age-of-111/

    I believe not many brothel-owners have been honoured by a president for their "outstanding vision and commitment" to provide a comfortable drinking brothel to both men and women....
    Hey always a successful concept in Africa. Provide cheap booze. Spend money on a good sound System. Spend next to nothing on furniture. Ie. Plastic chairs. Provide ST rooms in the back. And make sure there's always hot chicas around. You can never go bankrupt. And Sabina Joy is not a brothel. It's a drinking den with female guests. Hahahaha.

    Neddy.

  8. #3379

    Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    Mzee Kinyuria, the owner of Sabina Joy has died aged 111. Sabina Joy only close two times in it's history, during the coup of 1982 and the Corona pandemic.

    Sabina Joy Club is famously known for some good and immoral reasons. It has come out to be one of the most loved clubs in town for its quick service provision to men undergoing some dry spell diseases.

    https://kenyan-times.com/the-owner-o...he-age-of-111/

    I believe not many brothel-owners have been honoured by a president for their "outstanding vision and commitment" to provide a comfortable drinking brothel to both men and women....
    When there a few years ago. There was no water in the entire establishment and everything smelled of piss.

    Despite that had a good time with a keen Kenyan lass on site, in a prison cell like room after paying some money to guy behind a slot window.

    Good times.

  9. #3378

    Sabina joy

    Mzee Kinyuria, the owner of Sabina Joy has died aged 111. Sabina Joy only close two times in it's history, during the coup of 1982 and the Corona pandemic.

    Sabina Joy Club is famously known for some good and immoral reasons. It has come out to be one of the most loved clubs in town for its quick service provision to men undergoing some dry spell diseases.

    https://kenyan-times.com/the-owner-o...he-age-of-111/

    I believe not many brothel-owners have been honoured by a president for their "outstanding vision and commitment" to provide a comfortable drinking brothel to both men and women....
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails sabina joy.jpg‎  

  10. #3377
    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    I assume we are talking about travel insurance here, ie an insurance you buy for a particular trip in combination with a plane ticket or a package. I wonder whether government warnings could affect the validity of normal health insurance coverage.
    I buy annual travel insurance. It covers everything needed for foreign trips / holidays, such as valuables, cancelled flights, health etc. It is totally invalid if the country you visit is under the FCO warning unless you are already there when this advice kicks in. If I buy health insurance inside of Kenya then that would stand I assume but can you do that if your a none resident / national?

    Separate types of insurance I've no idea.

  11. #3376
    Quote Originally Posted by Mombie75  [View Original Post]
    I'm from UK and if the FCO here have this warning for your visiting country.

    "The Foreign & Commonwealth Office currently advises British nationals against all but essential international travel".

    Then insurance is invalid.

    I've no idea how European countries or the US do it.
    I assume we are talking about travel insurance here, ie an insurance you buy for a particular trip in combination with a plane ticket or a package. I wonder whether government warnings could affect the validity of normal health insurance coverage.

  12. #3375
    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    Neddy you are right. Insurer backs no holiday with a negative advice of foreign affairs.

    Is there another solution?
    I'm from UK and if the FCO here have this warning for your visiting country.

    "The Foreign & Commonwealth Office currently advises British nationals against all but essential international travel".

    Then insurance is invalid.

    I've no idea how European countries or the US do it.

  13. #3374
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    If the your ministry of foreign affairs issued a travel warning for your country of destination then that usually invalidates your travel health insurance. Check with your insurer.
    Going without insurance is a huge risk in my opinion...
    Even if TZ for example is open for business that doesn't mean that there isn't a travel warning.

    Neddy.
    Neddy you are right. Insurer backs no holiday with a negative advice of foreign affairs.

    Is there another solution?

  14. #3373
    Quote Originally Posted by Kommissar1231  [View Original Post]
    Why not do an all-nighter?

    3 k for short-time. Which is like what. A few hours and 1 pop? Might as well stay in Thailand, haha.
    I don't do all night as I hate anyone in my room overnight even less so sharing my bed.

    Short time, usually 2 k /$20 in Mombasa, 3 k /$30 in Nairobi, for me is 30-90 mins depending on my mood and time of day, pop as many as I want.

  15. #3372
    The UK high commissioner and US ambassador have been on twitter the last few days doing little interviews for Kenya tourism offices of some type.

    Saying Kenya is opening back up, it is safe to travel with the protocols they have implemented etc. You would imagine if they are doing that then the travel warnings will drop. Though in Gov the left and right arms are never coordinated.

    We shall see.

    I'm hoping to get out in early Sept.

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