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Originally Posted by AlexM8
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Thanks for the advice. I will consider it, I would prefer to be near the sea. The reason I was considering Nairobi was the flight. Nairobi is 8-9 hours direct at 600-700. Mombasa seems to be 13-24 hours with one stop, and more expensive at 900-1200. I am going to thoroughly research flights and make a decision.
You could fly to Nairobi and take the train to Mombasa, that way you get cheap airfare, and a cheap train ride through the scenery.
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Originally Posted by Helgi
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In particular, I would recommend a newbie to spend all or at least most of the time on the Mombasa North Coast (Mtwapa or Bamburi Beach). In Nairobi, mongering is much more difficult and due to the lack of sea and the environment of a dirty big city, I don't really feel like I'm on vacation.
Hey you just changed all my plans.
Mombasa is not as bad as I was describing it. Flight is 12 hours, cost £550-650 in September and October.
I will start from zero with my research in the Mombasa forum. Thank you my mate!
If you have any advice for AirBnB in Mombasa and you have 2 minutes, please PM me. .
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Originally Posted by AlexM8
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Thanks for the advice. I will consider it, I would prefer to be near the sea. The reason I was considering Nairobi was the flight. Nairobi is 8-9 hours direct at 600-700. Mombasa seems to be 13-24 hours with one stop, and more expensive at 900-1200. I am going to thoroughly research flights and make a decision.
Get an internal flight from Nairobi to Mombasa. Kenya airways or Jambojet.
2 weeks in Nbi maybe tough going.
Everything is much easier in Mombasa, north coast areas of bamburi, nyali, shanzu and mtwapa.
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Originally Posted by AlexM8
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Hello, I am new on these forums. Nice to meet everyone here. I am planning my next holiday (in a couple of months maybe), which will be in Nairobi. I will stay for a couple of weeks. I want to make this holiday memorable and these forums are a goldmine of information. I am reading this thread when I have some free time, saving anything noteworthy in my notes taking application. I plan on giving back by reporting on my findings.
I am predominantly interested in meeting "normal" girls through online apps or by approaching them directly. I would also like to visit some massage parlours and strip clubs.
According to what I have collected so far, there are two areas where all the fun (including the best massage parlours) are located:
1) Between CBD (which, I figured, means Central Business District) and Sarit Centre. So Westlands area.
2) Kilimani.
If I wanted to get an AirBnB in one of these areas, which area is better? Which is safer?
If you have experience with AirBnB, I will be grateful if anyone can PM me with safe / tested places to stay that are girl-friendly!
I use a cheap airbnb in town, it is clean and secure, around 3 k a night. I roam cbd or head out to shopping malls and just hit on anything I like, hows your luck? Easy to get to Westlands in a taxi 300 ks. Kilimani is a good area to stay as well.
I know nothing about massage parlours.
Normal girls? This is Kenya, you are never going to know what the girls does as everything they tell you will be lies.
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Originally Posted by Helgi
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In particular, I would recommend a newbie to spend all or at least most of the time on the Mombasa North Coast (Mtwapa or Bamburi Beach). In Nairobi, mongering is much more difficult and due to the lack of sea and the environment of a dirty big city, I don't really feel like I'm on vacation.
Thanks for the advice. I will consider it, I would prefer to be near the sea. The reason I was considering Nairobi was the flight. Nairobi is 8-9 hours direct at £600-700. Mombasa seems to be 13-24 hours with one stop, and more expensive at £900-1200. I am going to thoroughly research flights and make a decision.
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Originally Posted by AlexM8
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Hello, I am new on these forums. Nice to meet everyone here. I am planning my next holiday (in a couple of months maybe), which will be in Nairobi. I will stay for a couple of weeks. I want to make this holiday memorable and these forums are a goldmine of information. I am reading this thread when I have some free time, saving anything noteworthy in my notes taking application. I plan on giving back by reporting on my findings.
I am predominantly interested in meeting "normal" girls through online apps or by approaching them directly. I would also like to visit some massage parlours and strip clubs.
According to what I have collected so far, there are two areas where all the fun (including the best massage parlours) are located:
1) Between CBD (which, I figured, means Central Business District) and Sarit Centre. So Westlands area.
2) Kilimani.
If I wanted to get an AirBnB in one of these areas, which area is better? Which is safer?
If you have experience with AirBnB, I will be grateful if anyone can PM me with safe / tested places to stay that are girl-friendly!
In particular, I would recommend a newbie to spend all or at least most of the time on the Mombasa North Coast (Mtwapa or Bamburi Beach). In Nairobi, mongering is much more difficult and due to the lack of sea and the environment of a dirty big city, I don't really feel like I'm on vacation.
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Best area for newbie
Hello, I am new on these forums. Nice to meet everyone here. I am planning my next holiday (in a couple of months maybe), which will be in Nairobi. I will stay for a couple of weeks. I want to make this holiday memorable and these forums are a goldmine of information. I am reading this thread when I have some free time, saving anything noteworthy in my notes taking application. I plan on giving back by reporting on my findings.
I am predominantly interested in meeting "normal" girls through online apps or by approaching them directly. I would also like to visit some massage parlours and strip clubs.
According to what I have collected so far, there are two areas where all the fun (including the best massage parlours) are located:
1) Between CBD (which, I figured, means Central Business District) and Sarit Centre. So Westlands area.
2) Kilimani.
If I wanted to get an AirBnB in one of these areas, which area is better? Which is safer?
If you have experience with AirBnB, I will be grateful if anyone can PM me with safe / tested places to stay that are girl-friendly!
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Originally Posted by MamaGuevos
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These make a nice combination. First, Stanley seems very GF. One simply brought the girl to reception each night and she registered. There was no guest fee as I booked for 2 people and without breakfast (I am never up in time for breakfast anyway).
I scouted Tagged and wrote to girls whom I liked. These girls were all 21-27, all happy to do GFE except one was not fond of cunnilingus. The other said she had never given a blow job. She had expert technique on her first try! Hahaha. I repeated one night with the first girl.
I was there 4 nights and my last night I was ghosted by my third girl. All girls were thin bit big firm natural breasts. As the last girl did not artive by 10 pm, I was tapped out with sex already 5 times in 3 days plus a BBBJ (I am in my late 60's). So I had a few drinks at the bar (no obvioss working girls) and went to sleep.
My second girl will meet me when I get back. She claims to be bisexual and will be bringing a friend. I am not certain how the Stanley will deal with three girls but I am optimistic.
Sorry, I never got to check out the bar or brothel scene although I did drive past a bunch of street girls near the Stanley at 11 pm.
In my experience, if a girl isn't fond of cunnilingus, she's either frigid as an ice cube or she never met a guy who could do it right. LOL.
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Stanley Hotel and Tagged
These make a nice combination. First, Stanley seems very GF. One simply brought the girl to reception each night and she registered. There was no guest fee as I booked for 2 people and without breakfast (I am never up in time for breakfast anyway).
I scouted Tagged and wrote to girls whom I liked. These girls were all 21-27, all happy to do GFE except one was not fond of cunnilingus. The other said she had never given a blow job. She had expert technique on her first try! Hahaha. I repeated one night with the first girl.
I was there 4 nights and my last night I was ghosted by my third girl. All girls were thin bit big firm natural breasts. As the last girl did not arrive by 10 pm, I was tapped out with sex already 5 times in 3 days plus a BBBJ (I am in my late 60's). So I had a few drinks at the bar (no obvious working girls) and went to sleep.
My second girl will meet me when I get back. She claims to be bisexual and will be bringing a friend. I am not certain how the Stanley will deal with three girls but I am optimistic.
Sorry, I never got to check out the bar or brothel scene although I did drive past a bunch of street girls near the Stanley at 11 pm.
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Originally Posted by MzunguPaul
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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?
Yes, some of us have; I have. RTFF, you'll find quite a few posts about Abb. Here, this'll get ya started: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...40#post2680240.
Abb has an option to filter listings that have a flexible cancellation feature. If you're new to (anywhere, not just Kenya) I recommend initially booking such places because if you find the place is not for you, you can leave without hassle or fee.
By definition, all private apartments are girl-friendly, as you can bring whoever you want to the place.
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Originally Posted by MamaGuevos
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My visa application was submitted Saturday morning at 3 am Nairobi time and approved by 7 am EST (New York City time zone). The web site says they process visas "in real time"
Originally Posted by Mombie75
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Remember the number one rule in Kenya.
Everything you are told is a lie.
You were lucky, as it doesn't normally take that quick. The site was hacked few weeks ago; the executives must have (forced) the staff to work overtime to catch up the backlog.
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Evisa
Originally Posted by BionicMan
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How can they let you check in if no visa (when required) is not with you? Check in is a couple of hours before departure. Do you think those 2 hrs will make a change?
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.
My visa application was submitted Saturday morning at 3 am Nairobi time and approved by 7 am EST (New York City time zone). The web site says they process visas "in real time", but I am guessing they do not work over the weekend. In short, it was very fast.
If only the US government could renew a passport in a few days!
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Originally Posted by MzunguPaul
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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?
I used Booking.com several times in Kenya and had mostly good experiences. Take those with many positive comments. Dont commit for long and in case you like it extend. Only don't leave valuables there for you can't never know who else has a key.
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Originally Posted by MamaGuevos
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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?
How can they let you check in if no visa (when required) is not with you? Check in is a couple of hours before departure. Do you think those 2 hrs will make a change?
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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AirBnB
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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