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  1. #3451
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    When meeting girls in person that you became acquaintence through tag. Is the skin color considerably darker as if most pics were filter to look light. 2nd. Do you see a good amount of lightskin Kenya women?
    If your only coming to Kenya once or twice, then jump in, the water is fine, as long as no heavy covid restrictions are in place. It's Africa. Everybody is Black! Don't fret over skin tone, jeez! If you become a frequent visitor it's best to learn about the tribes, and who is in power, who wants the power, and the women's characteristics of the tribe.

  2. #3450
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    When meeting girls in person that you became acquaintence through tag. Is the skin color considerably darker as if most pics were filter to look light.

    2nd. Do you see a good amount of lightskin Kenya women?
    Yes, they do use filters on pics but you can easily identify those pics.

    There are not many light skinned by western black standards.

  3. #3449

    2 part question

    When meeting girls in person that you became acquaintence through tag. Is the skin color considerably darker as if most pics were filter to look light.

    2nd. Do you see a good amount of lightskin Kenya women?

  4. #3448
    Quote Originally Posted by Mombie75  [View Original Post]
    6 vouchers!

    I will be in Nairobi Dec28-Jan1 then on to Msa for 3 weeks if anyone is around for a drink.

    Kenya is very different from Thailand, I have met several Thai experts trying Nairobi or Mombasa for a change but they never seem able to adjust to it. Thailand spoils you due to the sheer amount of bars and women available. Kenya does not have so many bars and the abundance of women as Thailand but there is still easily enough for what we want.

    For Kampala check whether you need yellow fever jab / cert for Uganda? Not sure what that situation is these days. Several years since I went there.

    Kenya you do not need one.
    Thanks for all the info guys, appreciated.

    I booked a ticket to Kampala, December 1 - 24 (wanted to stay longer but I have to go in quarantine for 10 days when I return to Belgium.

    487 euro non stop flights with Brussels airlines (the company where I have the 6 vouchers).

    I asked some more info via facebook messenger at a hotel where I plan to stay for the first nights.

    Yellow fever vaccination and a covid test required, curfew between 9 pm and 6 pm, so not too much nightlife.

    I do plan to go and see some nature and wildlife besides mongering.

    Yes Mombie75, Thailand used to be like that when I started going there in late eighties until mid nineties. There will never be a better place than Thailand in that period IMHO.

    Now it's more hardened, more expensive, but still fun (I speak the language), when I retire I will be there for most of the time. Easy to visit Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar. From there.

    First get past that damn Covid.

    Well, the cancellation of my flight to Bangkok gives me the opportunity to visit Africa for the first time.

    I will continue reading in the Uganda section I guess, but thanks again for all the tips.

  5. #3447
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Yes, sure, and you have to show it at start, in Paris, or elsewhere you start, not only upon arrival. So you must take that in account to get it valid, ie 72 hours max, either at start and for arrival.
    .
    OK, thanks for the info. I will probably try to reach MBA via Addis or Turkey.

  6. #3446
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    Did you have to show a certificate of a negative PCR covid test upon arrival in Nairobi. ?
    Yes, sure, and you have to show it at start, in Paris, or elsewhere you start, not only upon arrival. So you must take that in account to get it valid, ie 72 hours max, either at start and for arrival.

    But for arrival they just looked at the mobile phone, without asking for my name, so I could have showed any other PCR test result, only the date and the result were interesting them.

    There is also a QR Code, its an app you find on the Kenyan web site, asking some questions, same as those you have to fill on paper in the plane, and at the end it sends a QR Code in your mail box, only a QR code. On arrival they read the QR code and see your answers on their tablet, but on start, Lufthansa was asking for the QR code also, and as there is nothing but the QR itself in the mail, they didn't want to me to board!! It took 30 minutes of discussion for them to agree that they didn't knew what was this QR, so they finally agreed for my boarding.

    For return. Nothing.

    But was end of August, return around 6 of Sep.

  7. #3445
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    Did you have to show a certificate of a negative PCR covid test upon arrival in Nairobi. ?
    Yes, you do. Print one off google images, use photoshop to change name, there you go. Save $150.

    They can not verify them.

  8. #3444

    PCR test

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Check Lufthansa, very good prices at least for Nairobi, I paid 480 euros from Paris end of August.
    Did you have to show a certificate of a negative PCR covid test upon arrival in Nairobi. ?

  9. #3443
    Quote Originally Posted by SoiThree  [View Original Post]
    I've been going to Thailand since 1987, lived in Pattaya for 2 years, so most I know is Asia, and without Covid that wouldn't have changed. Cambodia is fun.
    Here in Europe I really like Budapest, but their borders are now closed as well.
    This year no possibility to go there, so I am now looking at a first time visit to Africa. I could use some tips helping me decide, so following this and other threads.
    Uganda was my first choice, plan is to go December 1st until Christmas.
    Looking to book a flight soon, Turkish airlines have some promotions (from Belgium), in the hope this one doesn't get cancelled (I have 6 vouchers now).
    6 vouchers!

    I will be in Nairobi Dec28-Jan1 then on to Msa for 3 weeks if anyone is around for a drink.

    Kenya is very different from Thailand, I have met several Thai experts trying Nairobi or Mombasa for a change but they never seem able to adjust to it. Thailand spoils you due to the sheer amount of bars and women available. Kenya does not have so many bars and the abundance of women as Thailand but there is still easily enough for what we want.

    For Kampala check whether you need yellow fever jab / cert for Uganda? Not sure what that situation is these days. Several years since I went there.

    Kenya you do not need one.

  10. #3442
    Check Lufthansa, very good prices at least for Nairobi, I paid 480 euros from Paris end of August.

  11. #3441

    Traveling to and from Kenya

    One thing worth mentioning. The international flights in and out of Nairobi are crazy. Of course, you now do most of the visa stuff on line before traveling. You will be asked for proof of yellow fever vaccine, and if you do not have it, I think they send you to a clinic in the airport to get vaccinated. Otherwise, entering seemed pretty normal to me.

    Going home was not normal. The cabs cannot get close to the terminal because they are afraid someone will blow up the terminal with a car filled with explosives. So there is a long walk to get into a long line. There are more security lines than you can imagine and no one seems to know which line is for check in for which plane. I was flying business on Kenya Airways which was actually a KLM flight (or maybe it was the other way around) from Nairobi to AMS. After waiting in line to check in for about an hour, I was told I was in the wrong line and had to wait the next line over for another 30 minutes. If you usually like to show up two hours in advance, add an hour or two.

  12. #3440

    Africa vs Thailand

    Quote Originally Posted by SoiThree  [View Original Post]
    I've been going to Thailand since 1987, lived in Pattaya for 2 years, so most I know is Asia, and without Covid that wouldn't have changed. Cambodia is fun.

    Here in Europe I really like Budapest, but their borders are now closed as well.

    This year no possibility to go there, so I am now looking at a first time visit to Africa. I could use some tips helping me decide, so following this and other threads.

    Uganda was my first choice, plan is to go December 1st until Christmas.

    Looking to book a flight soon, Turkish airlines have some promotions (from Belgium), in the hope this one doesn't get cancelled (I have 6 vouchers now).
    I have been to Nairobi three times, Kampala once and Thailand maybe ten times, 7-10 days per trip. All three places are incredibly fun, although meeting "non-pros" (Please don't fight me on the definition) is far more difficult in Thailand. Every girl I met in Kampala and Nairobi was ready to move into my hotel room for the week, but I only had one girl like that in all of my trips to Thailand. I generally meet the girls on line (I use tagged.com for Africa, but for Thailand I like thaifriendly.com). The last time I was in Nairobi (2019), I actually did not go to a club once as I had a girl who was into picking up girls for threesomes, and I was always too busy. I have read here that the best clubs have disappeared, but I can guarantee you that you will not have any difficulty finding girls. The few times I was free to roam on my own in Kampala and Nairobi, I flirted with the girls in the handicraft Markets and easily found myself a date. As far as I could discern, once an African girl has made the decision to dine with a foreigner, 99% of them will have sex. The clubs in Kampala were awesome (2018), but I overbooked myself with Tagged girls and I got myself a girl from Rwanda whom I actually fell in love with (I am a 65 year old mongerer and she was 21, so I was hardly about to commit myself to her) so I did not really get to know the clubs. I have not been to Mombasa, but it sounds even better than Nairobi, as Nairobi is a dirty and noisy city.

    Almost all of the hotels are girl friendly in Kenya and Uganda. In Nairobi, I stayed at The Stanley Hotel, which is supposedly 5 stars and has a nice Thai restaurant on the premises. The food was pretty good, but not BKK. The hotel was nice, and is centrally located. It was convenient for the girls to come to me, but I never really found anything worth doing in Kampala. In Kampala, I stayed at the Speke (like many of the guys on this board). Be very careful to get a room on the opposite side of the hotel from the Rock Garden bar, as the bar gets really noisy at night and into the wee hours of the morning. The girls at the Rock Garden were of mediocre looks, and you will do a lot better at the clubs.

  13. #3439

    Nairobi / Kampala / Entebbe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pcdilwj  [View Original Post]
    You can't go wrong with the 3 choices I like kampala. Nairobi and mombasa I was the same way as you was in thailand 3 years ago enjoy met the african girls in Bangkok and pattaya told myself need to go to Africa been there 3 times since not going back to thailand. I think the clubs are better in kampala the women are great in both countries I'm 63 I enjoy myself a lot.
    I've been going to Thailand since 1987, lived in Pattaya for 2 years, so most I know is Asia, and without Covid that wouldn't have changed. Cambodia is fun.

    Here in Europe I really like Budapest, but their borders are now closed as well.

    This year no possibility to go there, so I am now looking at a first time visit to Africa. I could use some tips helping me decide, so following this and other threads.

    Uganda was my first choice, plan is to go December 1st until Christmas.

    Looking to book a flight soon, Turkish airlines have some promotions (from Belgium), in the hope this one doesn't get cancelled (I have 6 vouchers now).

  14. #3438
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    I am 55 going on 22 LOL. I heard the same about the clubs in Kampala being very nice. Well true confession I am a cheapy charlie and managing this escapade through savings so I am not a baller and will feel every dollar spent when I get back in the USA. Can I get a 1 bedroom with good amenities for $700 or less for a month in Nairobi and Kampala. Which town would you say girls have the better bodies. Kampala or Nairobi. Anyways plan would be to visit both getting east african visa..
    You could probably get a good deal on airbnb for a months apartment in Nairobi for $700.

    Kampala v Nairobi bodies, pretty much the same, you got all the shapes and sizes you want, maybe there are more slimmer girls in Nairobi but I did not see much difference my few days in Kampala.

  15. #3437

    Good news pcdilwj

    I am 55 going on 22 LOL. I heard the same about the clubs in Kampala being very nice. Well true confession I am a cheapy charlie and managing this escapade through savings so I am not a baller and will feel every dollar spent when I get back in the USA. Can I get a 1 bedroom with good amenities for $700 or less for a month in Nairobi and Kampala. Which town would you say girls have the better bodies. Kampala or Nairobi. Anyways plan would be to visit both getting east african visa.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pcdilwj  [View Original Post]
    You can't go wrong with the 3 choices I like kampala. Nairobi and mombasa I was the same way as you was in thailand 3 years ago enjoy met the african girls in Bangkok and pattaya told myself need to go to africa been there 3 times since not going back to thailand. I think the clubs are better in kampala the women are great in both countries I'm 63 I enjoy myself a lot.
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