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08-06-23 21:10 #4275
Posts: 6085Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
It is airline responsibility to admit on board people with appropriate travel documents. If they fail, they will have to take you back with the first flight and pay a 5 k $ fine.
Depends on your nationality whether you can get a VoA.
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08-06-23 19:36 #4274
Posts: 1AirBnB
Any of you guys ever try any of the apportments that are postedn on AirBnB. In particular the ones in Westlands. Seems like a good deal, and girl friendly for sure, right?
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08-06-23 18:08 #4273
Posts: 1490Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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08-06-23 18:02 #4272
Posts: 272Evisa
I applied for an eVisa, but did so rather late because my US passport did not arrive in time. If one does not have an eVisa at the time of checkin, will the airlines still permit you to travel to Nairobi? Is the immigration service there set up to let you get a visa on the spot?
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07-31-23 21:14 #4271
Posts: 550Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
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07-31-23 21:13 #4270
Posts: 550Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
The online route, plenty will agree to meet but not all will turn up. Girls can be very busy hustling in Nairobi.
Also you will never know if any you meet are pros or not. Every single word they tell you will be lies.
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07-31-23 16:58 #4269
Posts: 272Picking up girls in malls
Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
1. what malls near the CBD would you recommend as easiest for the newbie like myself?
2. Is this OK for Mzungus, or do you only recommend for Africans or African Americans?
3. Do you just chat the girls and invite them to hang out, or do you actually offer them money while you are in the mall?
I have been using tagged and I have found it relatively easy to get girls to agree to see me for a small reward. But I do not know yet if they will really arrive at my hotel when I get to Nairobi. The mall option sounds like a good "plan B (or maybe even plan A)".
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07-31-23 09:38 #4268
Posts: 550Originally Posted by Gropai [View Original Post]
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07-30-23 23:51 #4267
Posts: 62Is it easy to pick up girls in the malls or from the streets? Need your opinions. Thanks.
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07-11-23 08:31 #4266
Posts: 117Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
Current stay longer but this time at a little more upscale combined residential / hotel. I did not bother inquiring ahead but it has not crimped my habits. IDs are required so for a few I've had to walk outside to the gate and sign them in, but none have been refused. On just two occasions I commented it was for interview on a personal hire which is not exactly dishonest. Neither are "family oriented". I would be happy to tell them I will take my business elsewhere but of my grand total of two mid to upper range hotels, there have been zero issues.
As bad as things are economically here, neither of my first two picks for hotels this go were available for the period I was reserving for, maybe a divergent or parallel economy or something.
Climate is amazing in NBO this time of year and girls are amazing as well.
The dick.
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07-10-23 14:05 #4265
Posts: 15Kisumu
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
I've not yet been, so what you'll read below is not first hand.
As there are not many wazungu in Kisimu it is actually more difficult to find girls.
There are not as many clubs as in Nairobi and Mombasa and a lot of the really nice WG have moved to Nairobi and Mombasa because they have more work there.
Best place to find girls stays Tinder, but you will have change you're location to it before going and you should not expect as many matches as in Nairobi and Mombasa. As it seems you don't have so much time, I'the say, be direct and move to Whatsapp fast to avoid possible being blocked on Tinder.
For going out, it seems like the place to go is.
Friday and Saturday "Alleyways".
Sundays "La Place".
These are regular clubs though, so you would have to smell out the working ones.
Good luck and let us know what you've learned.
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07-06-23 06:29 #4264
Posts: 197Leblon is right. I had not read his post before writing. Some hotels want an upgrade to double room if she stays over night. But the beach resorts I mentioned don't want those couples at all especially with changing girls.
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07-05-23 23:01 #4263
Posts: 197Except some familiy oriented places on the beach of Mombasa there should be no problem with a female guest. To be sure confirm before booking.
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07-05-23 22:57 #4262
Posts: 481Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
I don't have current info about Nairobi, but before I went there for a work trip, and there were also hotels that did not allow guests. I found this out by calling to hotels that were given to me as choices to stay, from my company.
Just call your possible future hotel, and ask what is their guest policy. Tell them that you have several girl friends in the town, to find out if they only allow one girl to register.
Even in that hotel that I chose on that trip, girls were allowed like they told me in the phone call, but later I found that not after midnight, or I had to pay a room rate for a girl to sleep. So I had to take just short time girls.
So make a phone call or contact them by email, cheaper. Don't feel shy, they are used to answer this question.
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07-05-23 15:13 #4261
Posts: 272Girl friendly hotels
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
I have mongered world wide, and this is rarely a problem. But on my last trip to Cochabamba Bolivia, I was told no guests allowed. At 1 am in the morning! It was hard to believe (especially as I had already brought girls back to my room, but always during the day).