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04-02-22 01:52 #6408
Posts: 3459Originally Posted by BenderOver [View Original Post]
Waaay better value and GFE than local hookers.
Pro Tip: Unemployed girls don't need to ask for time off work and have essentially zero lead time.
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04-01-22 04:30 #6407
Posts: 147Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 23:31 #6406
Posts: 3459Originally Posted by Kp6305 [View Original Post]
For LLT my pricing has always been the ST rate per day so 500 k to 1 jt per day would be very fair esp for a civilian. For 20 jt, I would expect her to bring a friend 😁.
SA probably has the most expensive and hard core professional girls of all the web sites. You could try some of the less hard core sites if you wanted GFE. Tinder, Badoo, IndoCupud etc.
Good luck.
Enjoy.
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03-31-22 18:22 #6405
Posts: 149I am planning to visit Bali for Mongering trip
Talking to few locals from SA, and quotes are varying for 1 week companionship, ranging from 10 million rupiah to 20 rupiah, what is correct range?
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03-31-22 16:46 #6404
Posts: 3459Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
At least 80% of tourists in town are Domestic Indonesians.
Of the foreigners, 80% of those are mixed couples back to meet her family, have a holiday etc.
Ie there are precious little feeder stocks for the clubs, bars and hooker havens in town.
Clubs and bars were essentially deserted. All of Poppies was closed except a few massage shops offering ++ but again the quality wasn't great. As darkness fell the freaks came out and with them the sprukers, streetwalkers well past their prime and even baby shabu fiends still in braces. A hard pass.
A quick troll online very quickly brought up numerous options: decent quality lookers for 1. 5 jt for one or two pop ST, down to run of the mill massage girls offering rub, suck and bang for 600 k.
What's this mean? If you have contacts to return to or enjoy playing the online game then get in quick before the hordes return. If you want to turn up and bounce around until you meet MsTonight then I'd give Kuta a Pass.
Enjoy. G.
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03-31-22 06:38 #6403
Posts: 3459Not a true mongering report but a situational report on Kuta.
Arriving at the airport was time consuming but not the Cluster Fuck I was expecting. Just research what is required at the time of your arrival and have paper copies of everything ready.
For me that was:
Covid Insurance.
Proof of Vaccinations.
Negative PCR.
3 N4 the hotel reservation.
No one cared about the tracking app.
Visa on Arrival was 500 k, PCR test was 285 k. Card or foreign currency accepted. Change is in IDR.
Get a SIM at the airport desk. It takes a while but most of the shops in Kuta are closed. About 10 minutes and its active.
ATMs at the Arrival hall are working.
Taxi, touts or Grab available. No need to use hotel transfer if you don't wish.
PCR results took about 3 hours. Technically you should stay in the hotel until it's received but this is not monitored nor enforced.
Hotels are doing an OK domestic tourist business but Foreigners are still a rarety. At least 50% of inner Kuta is still closed. Streets are near deserted.
Mask usage is near 100% when not eating.
Some legit and ++ massage places are open. Even the legit places are now offering "in room" service. ++ places are staffed by some oldies still hanging on for dear life. A few younger motor bike girls offering to drive you home for a massage. During the day there are a couple of girls hanging out at the small bars around Legian but they are no stunners.
Sorry no idea on night time options or business.
Some reports of areas outside Kuta doing ok with return or destination customers but don't expect to turn up, hit the clubs and mingle until you find someone.
Cheers. G.
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03-21-22 05:36 #6402
Posts: 147Originally Posted by AsianPursuits [View Original Post]
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03-17-22 22:24 #6401
Posts: 462Originally Posted by KizuG [View Original Post]
Since I posted my original post, my original flight booking was cancelled by the airline which also screwed up my hotels etc. I'm sorting this out now. I don't mind though. I think that is just the cost of trying to be in the first wave of adventurers as these countries open up post-pandemic.
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03-06-22 23:14 #6400
Posts: 25Badoo
Originally Posted by AsianPursuits [View Original Post]
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02-09-22 22:26 #6399
Posts: 462Online prospecting
I see that Jetstar are offering AUD300 return flights from BNE-DPS-BNE which has got me interested in reacquainting myself. I'm thinking of taking a punt and locking in a fare for June or July, my winter months here. 4 months until then is a long time in a pandemic so I'll only go if quarantine is lifted by then.
My alternative plan is for Manila and Subic, airfares currently about $1,200 return. I am very familiar with the scene in Philippines where I have consistently used Pinalove when in country to find a steady list of dating girls.
What is the recommended platform for hooking up with freelancers in Bali?
I signed up to Date in Asia. Not an overwhelming number of girls.
Hoping an experienced Bali-punter can point me in the right direction.
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02-07-22 23:08 #6398
Posts: 621Originally Posted by Ggekko2009 [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 14:03 #6397
Posts: 544Originally Posted by Ggekko2009 [View Original Post]
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02-03-22 13:40 #6396
Posts: 354Originally Posted by Ggekko2009 [View Original Post]
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02-02-22 20:56 #6395
Posts: 533Originally Posted by SteelBaton [View Original Post]
SEA Countries like Thailand, Philippines, Singapore no longer require quarantine. Why would any tourist want to have the pleasure of getting imprisoned in a hotel room for 5 straight days for non-essential travel when they can have all other options available to them.
Let's see how far this policy would get them.
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02-02-22 20:05 #6394
Posts: 354Bali Now Open
As of this week, Bali will open to most foreigners. Quarantines of 4 nights /5 days required for fully vaxxed. And, to quarantine in Bali you must arrive on an international flight (not via Jakarta). Expected to be 3 international flights a day.
https://indonesiaexpat.id/news/visa-...-riau-islands/
The government will allow foreign tourists to visit Bali and the Riau Islands through two airports in Bali and the Riau Islands as entry points for their arrival.
Terms.
The government will require foreigners who want to travel to Bali and Riau Islands to have a B211 A tourist visit visa with a travel company guarantor, not individuals.
Foreign tourists who will travel in the two regions are also required to follow the arrival protocol for international travellers. This provision is regulated in the Circular of the Head of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force number 2 of 2022.
These requirements include:
A complete course of COVID-19 vaccination, with a certificate.
RT-PCR test results.
Proof of ownership of health insurance.
Proof of confirmation of accommodation payment.
Entering Bali.
In a release received by KONTAN, three airlines have received permits to enter Bali. These are:
Garuda Indonesia with the Narita-Japan route on 2nd February.
Singapore Airlines with the Singapore-Bali route on 16th February.
Batik Air with the route Bali-Singapore on 16th February.
Up to the time of publication, the government has not issued further details of Bali's international opening.
https://indonesiaexpat.id/news/visa-...-riau-islands/