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SuperChuck
12-14-23, 09:53
I just received my e-visa, which I applied and paid for last Friday. I'm visiting Kenya in January. I wonder if they'll also make me pay 30 bux for the new travel authorization.It just arrived, good. Now I just have to decide where to go to sleep because the memories I have of mtwapa push me in that direction. Never mind if there is traffic on the Malindi Road.

Mombie75
12-14-23, 21:12
It just arrived, good. Now I just have to decide where to go to sleep because the memories I have of mtwapa push me in that direction. Never mind if there is traffic on the Malindi Road.The road is not as bad as it could be. It is safer as they can't drive as fast. Between City Mall and where I stay on Bamburi beach is not really taking a lot longer than usual. Normal road is 5-10 minutes. Now 10-15 minutes.

Leblon
12-15-23, 01:26
I stay on Bamburi beach, either Sai Rock or Indiana beach. I find it it much more pleasant than dusty Mtwapa. I just keep a few numbers and call the girls in to me. The odd trip to Mtwapa over my few weeks is enough to find new faces.If you are new to Mombasa, or even to Africa, or even to developing countries, best thing to do is to go Bamburi beach and book yourself to girlfriendly hotel.

Mwtapa is too much for new visitors. And Nyali is boring sometimes.

I made some research of hotels near Big Tree, already some time ago but probably mostly valid, Call or email to your hotel before booking and ask "what is your visitor policy".

http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?2683-Mombasa&p=2661757&viewfull=1#post2661757.

Neddy69
12-15-23, 03:24
I herewith pronounce the patient dead. Actually not dead. The body is decomposing already. Gone are the days where you could snipe at girls in broad daylight. Upper posta road is dead. Most joints closed. And the ones which are left are almost empty. Kenyan nightlife shifted to Bamburi town. Gone are the days of 24/7. Can you get laid? Absolutely. If you prefer aged hard core hookers past their prime? Some still ply their trade. It's different times now. Different generation. Kenya has changed dramatically. To get laid go to the countryside. Gone are the days where girls flocked to Mtwapa in search of a muzungu husband. Why? Lack of Wazungu. The long term residents on tourist visa all have GFs of course. Don't come here for 2 or 3 weeks holiday. Unless you have contacts prepared or deep pockets. Since COVID times have changed dramatically. Plus super dumb government policies like introduction of eVisa. Now too little too late. Mtwapa became another booming boring middle class suburbia of Mombasa. The bright side. To live here is DIRT cheap. But to get high quality girls you need to spend now a lot of more time and effort. In tinder or Badoo. As I said sniping days here gone here. Try your luck in one of the middle class joints like the very fancy upmarket Screenshot where the middle class hands out on Saturdays. My take is. Kenya is getting too rich and boring and westernized. At least Mombasa and Nairobi. I'd try second tier cities. Or get the hell out. Uganda is still good. So is Rwanda. Even Dar es Salaam was good to me.

My conclusion. Don't come here for 3 weeks unless you have quality contacts prepared. There's no shooting in the barrel any more. If you have 3 months you can find gems.

Mwalimu.

Reiner Otto
12-15-23, 03:54
If you are new to Mombasa, or even to Africa, or even to developing countries, best thing to do is to go Bamburi beach and book yourself to girlfriendly hotel.
Being on low budget, 2 months ago a had an appartment in Bamburi, Fisheries, from AirBnB. No problem with guests; tuktuk to Bigtree 200-300. However, the surrounding was a bit "local".

Slowalk
12-15-23, 18:49
THE LADIES CIRCUIT.

MON Rosada Beach Party. KSh 700 entrance fee.

WED Olympia Beach Party.

THU Malaika Club. I'm told it's hit & miss.

FRI Rosada.

SAT Paparemu Beach Party in Watamu.

AFTER HOURS.

Vintage Night Club south of Malindi Complex.

LOCAL CLUBS.

Dhome in Majengo.

Kienyenji in Majengo.

Mebeste north of Malindi Complex. Twerk contest on Sat.

HappyFarang
12-16-23, 14:44
Good review. Can I just ask how was the road to Nyali during the day? Traffic impossible or acceptable (given the work in progress)?Not too bad during the day, I wouldn't say impossible. I was using Uber or Bolt. Bolt is usually cheaper and quicker than Uber. In Mombasa you really need both.

HappyFarang
12-16-23, 14:45
I stay on Bamburi beach, either Sai Rock or Indiana beach. I find it it much more pleasant than dusty Mtwapa. I just keep a few numbers and call the girls in to me. The odd trip to Mtwapa over my few weeks is enough to find new faces.How much per night in Indiana beach (is this the name of a hotel) or Sai Rock? Do you have to take transport to reach a super market?

DzikaBomba
12-16-23, 20:01
I herewith pronounce the patient dead. Actually not dead. The body is decomposing already. Gone are the days where you could snipe at girls in broad daylight. Upper posta road is dead. Most joints closed. And the ones which are left are almost empty. Kenyan nightlife shifted to Bamburi town. Gone are the days of 24/7. Can you get laid? Absolutely. If you prefer aged hard core hookers past their prime? Some still ply their trade. It's different times now. Different generation. Kenya has changed dramatically. To get laid go to the countryside. Gone are the days where girls flocked to Mtwapa in search of a muzungu husband. Why? Lack of Wazungu. The long term residents on tourist visa all have GFs of course. Don't come here for 2 or 3 weeks holiday. Unless you have contacts prepared or deep pockets. Since COVID times have changed dramatically. Plus super dumb government policies like introduction of eVisa. Now too little too late. Mtwapa became another booming boring middle class suburbia of Mombasa. The bright side. To live here is DIRT cheap. But to get high quality girls you need to spend now a lot of more time and effort. In tinder or Badoo. As I said sniping days here gone here. Try your luck in one of the middle class joints like the very fancy upmarket Screenshot where the middle class hands out on Saturdays. My take is. Kenya is getting too rich and boring and westernized. At least Mombasa and Nairobi. I'd try second tier cities. Or get the hell out. Uganda is still good. So is Rwanda. Even Dar es Salaam was good to me.

My conclusion. Don't come here for 3 weeks unless you have quality contacts prepared. There's no shooting in the barrel any more. If you have 3 months you can find gems.

Mwalimu.Nice try to keep the Asia-Tourists away. We will see if it works.

There are aleardy many many overpayers around and arriving more and more in Kenia.

You are right this is not an good development.

Slowalk
12-17-23, 08:58
I made a 2-HR bike ride from Malindi to Mtwapa late November where I was able to meet with Neddy. My observations were similar to his. Although I prefer not to find ladies at night in nightspots but just doing normal daily activities, we visited some of his old nighttime haunts and secret hideaways. These places have deteriorated over the years according to Neddy. Mtwapa has an abundance of worn out women and gossiping old men. During the day, I could still get numbers from attractive ladies working their day jobs. But these ladies were much more "needy" than the ladies in Western and even Malindi. The deterioration may be due to the road construction but as of now, Mtwapa wouldn’t be my first choice. South of the bridge from Mtwapa, Big Tree was too crowded with wazunga for my taste. I regret not visiting Pirates.

Zimzam
12-17-23, 10:48
I believe it's not that bad in Mtwapa, there are still a lot of things " to do" and I am coming here for almost 18 years now.

And for those complaining about the costs: you have to realize that after the devaluations of the kenyan shilling 20 euro equals instead of 2000 before now 3000 shilling and today even more.

Slowalk
12-17-23, 15:39
I never said there's nothing to do or complained about cost. I can find things to do in the Western region where I'm the only mzungu and Mtwapa and the coast offers much more opportunity than those remote places. The exchange rates have made all of Kenya cheap. However, I felt I was as being "watched" by boring old gossiping men and Mtwapa wouldn't be my first choice. I felt the beach area was much better than Mtwapa town area.

Zimzam
12-17-23, 17:08
I never said there's nothing to do or complained about cost. I can find things to do in the Western region where I'm the only mzungu and Mtwapa and the coast offers much more opportunity than those remote places. The exchange rates have made all of Kenya cheap. However, I felt I was as being "watched" by boring old gossiping men and Mtwapa wouldn't be my first choice. I felt the beach area was much better than Mtwapa town area.These "gossiping old men" , are they muzungus, or africans. ?

So who cares. ?

I have never been interested in meeting muzungus here, even when I understand most of their languages.

Especially the crowd gathering at 6 am in the bakery and in the Berchtesgaden Bar in the afternoon.

Slowalk
12-18-23, 11:48
These "gossiping old men" , are they muzungus, or africans. ?

So who cares. ?

I have never been interested in meeting muzungus here, even when I understand most of their languages.

Especially the crowd gathering at 6 am in the bakery and in the Berchtesgaden Bar in the afternoon.Yes Zim, you nailed it. I think the area is known as Posta. What old wazunga say and do is irrelevant to me also and my response is not meant to offend anyone. However, I shared my impression as a visitor. During my travels, I like to meet other travelers and exchange knowledge. I feel I can learn something from everyone. In Mtwapa, I felt the presence of cliques, something I dislike about NA and EU. I only explored other areas of Mtwapa briefly. The rains were heavy and the bridge washed out north of Mtwapa causing me to focused on preparing for my motorcycle ride the dirt roads and trails through the swamps, hills and jungle to get to the C107-C111 intersection near Kololeni. Another story for another forum.

MrJibb
12-21-23, 19:53
Hey fellas, thought I'd post something here with some questions as I'm visiting Africa and Kenya for my first time in January. I'm going down 2 months, for kitesurfing (renting a place in Diani) and have as base while moving around the area, coastal region, Mombasa, but also travel around Kenya, Nairobi, probably Uganda and Rwanda as well. I'm a very experienced traveller and adventurer, just came back from 2 months in Cuba and spent the last 20 years travelling around the world for work and fun. As it's my first time in Kenya I literally have no idea what to expect (well, I have some idea reading the previous posts) so here goes:

1. Money: Do I bring / carry cash USD / EUR to exchange to KES in Kenya, at the offices or in the street best? Used to the strange monetary situation in Cuba hence the question. Better to simply withdraw cash from the machine using my european debit / credit card? Restaurants / bars and such all accept credit cards? Any other tips regarding money?

2. Products: Also a bit damaged from Cuba, where you literally have to bring almost everything you want to be sure it's available. In Kenya, can you get "regular" products like shampoo, shower gel, sun lotion, moisturizer, deodorant, tooth paste and regular normal stuff (which can be difficult to find in Cuba) from regular brands like Nivea, Dove, Hawaiian Tropic, Colgate and similar? What about medicines, pain killers, other various medicines? I've also travelled a lot in Brazil and also there it can be difficult to find "quality products".

3. Safety: In Cuba I'm used to be able to freely move around anywhere, everywhere, any time. It's what I love, but is it possible in Kenya, and the other places mentioned? Can I walk or ride a bike freely without getting mugged, robbed, kidnapped? I'm a surfer and look like a bum, but I am Muzungu so obviously they know I could carry money or other items. Any input is appreciated.

4. Sex: The interesting part, hehe I've read A LOT in this forum about the situation there and seems very exciting and fun. I also did some "pre-swiping" on Bumble and Tinder in the region and literally within minutes have hundreds of matches with women writing me. The take initative, they are very charming and fun. Everything from 18-40 year olds, unemplyed to business women, wanting everything from a quick hook-up to making babies to getting married to offering other women, sisters, daughters, almost anything. Who are these women and how "true" is it? What are known scams one should avoid? I'm more for the daytime pickup, just walking around (hence the question about safety) talking to people, exploring and meeting "real" people (women) in the street to take them out (or home). I'm not for the strip-joints or full on WG places, it's not my style. Any input about this matter would be cool.

5. Health: Anything I should bring in terms of medicine, vaccine or similiar? I understand there's pretty much everything going around, from malaria to dengue to HIV to yellow fever or whatever. What's this "Prep" medicine I hear about and where to get it? Food and water is generally consumable? I like to eat cheap, good, local food in the streets, when not going to a fancier place.

I also read the "Eat F*ck Love: East Africa:" which is a great book, but I honestly think it's EXTREMELY spiced up, but I'm looking forward to finding out.

Any answers will be appreciated and any other input that can make my stay a bit more fun, free and safe would be greatly appreciated.

Aloha.

Neddy69
12-22-23, 08:13
I read Jiggi Browns book. Let me tell you one thing about Africa. Nothing is "spiced up". The gospel is the truth nothing but the truth. This is Africa. Further. Kenya is a DEVELOPED country. Just draw money from the ATM. It's of course not as safe as Cuba. Read my security Tipps. People get drugged and robbed here on a daily basis. Karibu Kenya. Bring sun tan cream from home. Darn expensive. Everything else you get here.

Mwalimu.

Oiste
12-22-23, 10:53
Hey fellas, thought I'd post something here with some questions as I'm visiting Africa and Kenya for my first time in January. I'm going down 2 months, for kitesurfing (renting a place in Diani) and have as base while moving around the area, coastal region, Mombasa, but also travel around Kenya, Nairobi, probably Uganda and Rwanda as well. I'm a very experienced traveller and adventurer, just came back from 2 months in Cuba and spent the last 20 years travelling around the world for work and fun. As it's my first time in Kenya I literally have no idea what to expect (well, I have some idea reading the previous posts) so here goes:

1. Money: Do I bring / carry cash USD / EUR to exchange to KES in Kenya, at the offices or in the street best? Used to the strange monetary situation in Cuba hence the question. Better to simply withdraw cash from the machine using my european debit / credit card? Restaurants / bars and such all accept credit cards? Any other tips regarding money?..Hello, I speak to you from personal experience since I have been living in Cuba for 20 years as a resident and I know very well what we are talking about.

1. money. In Kenya all the Cuban bullshit does not exist, money is exchanged in offices, banks and shops (there is one in Bora Bora, ask for Jhon). I always carry cash and some of it I transfer to Mpesa using Sendwave software but you can do it directly in one of the many Mpesa stores. You can pay for the matatu. But all the Cuban credit card crap to buy even a miserable bottle of water is not here. It seems strange but Africa is more civilized than Cuba.

2. Products. As for all kinds of products and medicines in Mombasa find anything without problems, forget about the Cuban Locura.

3. Security. In Cuba security is overrated because in Santiago assaults are at the order of the day and I doubt Havana is different. In Mombasa the situation is calm if you do not go looking for troubles, if you do not get drunk at night and go to Casaurina or Hypnotica at 3 in the morning, if you use drugs or do not give importance to the age of the ladies. I think even in brothels you may have problems, in brothels go the tourists more "weak", those who have the obsession of pussy, and therefore more attackable in my opinion. So in general a quiet situation but we are always in Africa boy, here life has a different value than in your country. Being a seasoned traveller is relative. I have traveled all my life from the Americas to Australia, Asia and then stopped in Cuba. I come to Mombasa to disconnect a little. I do not know if my experience is greater than yours but I, however, I never feel really safe and therefore I am careful.

4. Sex. There is little to say. If in Cuba some inexperienced can still have the illusion of having met a "good girl" here the story is different. They are all, I say all, well disposed to open their legs after a few minutes. Just pay of course. If you are blind, deaf, lame, toothless and dying, they will all fall in love with you. Students, workers, teachers, policewomen, nuns. Even death does not back down. And yet there are still those who marry them but ok, their problem.

5. health. At the health level you find excellent facilities, many pharmacies, a good medical insurance will help you and it is not Cuba where with the dipirona cure both colds and cancer. I'll tell you what I think about Prep: an imbecility. Even if it really works, what do you care about covering yourself up for AIDS when there's syphilis, gonorrhea, hepatitis, clap, etc? Condom and go, no doubt. Of course, if you're an old man and you don't have an erection with a condom, I understand, but that's why I always wear it.

These are just my considerations, it is not said that I am right but I think so. So take these words just as a cue and and forgive me if I speak and write badly in English but you studying it has never served me so much. Have fun boy.

SuperChuck
12-22-23, 10:58
I've never brought any dildos with me. However, as I've succesfully purchased dildos and all kind of sex toys from Jumia while in Kenya, I doubt there's much interest for such things by the police as selling such products seems perfectly legal.I guess I'll do the same. How many days did you get it?

MedsBase1
01-05-24, 14:49
Hey fellas, thought I'd post something here with some questions as I'm visiting Africa and Kenya for my first time in January. I'm going down 2 months, for kitesurfing (renting a place in Diani) and have as base while moving around the area, coastal region, Mombasa, but also travel around Kenya, Nairobi, probably Uganda and Rwanda as well. I'm a very experienced traveller and adventurer, just came back from 2 months in Cuba and spent the last 20 years travelling around the world for work and fun. As it's my first time in Kenya I literally have no idea what to expect (well, I have some idea reading the previous posts) so here goes:

1. Money: Do I bring / carry cash USD / EUR to exchange to KES in Kenya, at the offices or in the street best? Used to the strange monetary situation in Cuba hence the question. Better to simply withdraw cash from the machine using my european debit / credit card? Restaurants / bars and such all accept credit cards? Any other tips regarding money?

2. Products: Also a bit damaged from Cuba, where you literally have to bring almost everything you want to be sure it's available. In Kenya, can you get "regular" products like shampoo, shower gel, sun lotion, moisturizer, deodorant, tooth paste and regular normal stuff (which can be difficult to find in Cuba) from regular brands like Nivea, Dove, Hawaiian Tropic, Colgate and similar? What about medicines, pain killers, other various medicines? I've also travelled a lot in Brazil and also there it can be difficult to find "quality products".

3. Safety: In Cuba I'm used to be able to freely move around anywhere, everywhere, any time. It's what I love, but is it possible in Kenya, and the other places mentioned? Can I walk or ride a bike freely without getting mugged, robbed, kidnapped? I'm a surfer and look like a bum, but I am Muzungu so obviously they know I could carry money or other items. Any input is appreciated.

4. Sex: The interesting part, hehe I've read A LOT in this forum about the situation there and seems very exciting and fun. I also did some "pre-swiping" on Bumble and Tinder in the region and literally within minutes have hundreds of matches with women writing me. The take initative, they are very charming and fun. Everything from 18-40 year olds, unemplyed to business women, wanting everything from a quick hook-up to making babies to getting married to offering other women, sisters, daughters, almost anything. Who are these women and how "true" is it? What are known scams one should avoid? I'm more for the daytime pickup, just walking around (hence the question about safety) talking to people, exploring and meeting "real" people (women) in the street to take them out (or home). I'm not for the strip-joints or full on WG places, it's not my style. Any input about this matter would be cool.

5. Health: Anything I should bring in terms of medicine, vaccine or similiar? I understand there's pretty much everything going around, from malaria to dengue to HIV to yellow fever or whatever. What's this "Prep" medicine I hear about and where to get it? Food and water is generally consumable? I like to eat cheap, good, local food in the streets, when not going to a fancier place.

I also read the "Eat F*ck Love: East Africa:" which is a great book, but I honestly think it's EXTREMELY spiced up, but I'm looking forward to finding out.

Any answers will be appreciated and any other input that can make my stay a bit more fun, free and safe would be greatly appreciated.

Aloha.5. Health: Anything I should bring in terms of medicine, vaccine or similiar? I understand there's pretty much everything going around, from malaria to dengue to HIV to yellow fever or whatever. What's this "Prep" medicine I hear about and where to get it? Food and water is generally consumable? I like to eat cheap, good, local food in the streets, when not going to a fancier place.

DM me if you need help to get Prep or simply click on the banner in this forum. You can purchase there Prep without any prescription.

SuperChuck
01-07-24, 07:07
Hi everyone,

I just got to Mombasa and I have a little problem. I do not like the apartment I booked and I would like to change it but the owner is not available and demands that in case I leave it I have to pay the full amount. How things work here in Kenya, I ask the experts. He sent me a booking confirmation form but no deposit.

In addition. "casually", indeed "very casually", that day was there with her a Tourist Police officer who intervened in the discussion. My other question is: do the Tourist Police officers have to show identification? Because he didn't have it.

Now I'm not really a moron but I always try to stay out of troubles.

Thank you everyone very much.

Slowalk
01-07-24, 18:53
Hi everyone,

I just got to Mombasa and I have a little problem. I do not like the apartment I booked and I would like to change it but the owner is not available and demands that in case I leave it I have to pay the full amount. How things work here in Kenya, I ask the experts. He sent me a booking confirmation form but no deposit.

In addition. "casually", indeed "very casually", that day was there with her a Tourist Police officer who intervened in the discussion. My other question is: do the Tourist Police officers have to show identification? Because he didn't have it.

Now I'm not really a moron but I always try to stay out of troubles.

Thank you everyone very much.For me, I'd leave on principle. You're not committing any crime and Tourist Police won’t track you down. I doubt he was a police anyhow. Get a hotel then find an apartment finding agency to help you find an apartment.

Neddy69
01-08-24, 04:36
Hi everyone,

I just got to Mombasa and I have a little problem. I do not like the apartment I booked and I would like to change it but the owner is not available and demands that in case I leave it I have to pay the full amount. How things work here in Kenya, I ask the experts. He sent me a booking confirmation form but no deposit.

In addition. "casually", indeed "very casually", that day was there with her a Tourist Police officer who intervened in the discussion. My other question is: do the Tourist Police officers have to show identification? Because he didn't have it.

Now I'm not really a moron but I always try to stay out of troubles.

Thank you everyone very much.Nobody cares. First rule in Africa. Whatever you have paid is gone. Usually not recoverable. If you did not pay just leave. Of course for the night you have to pay. Tough luck for the owner. Walk away. All is good. Tourist police in plain clothes does not exist. Either an impostor. Irrelevant. Or an off duty police man. Also irrelevant. Tourist police on duty carries uniform and an ID. As this is a civilian dispute they have no leeway to intervene. That's just bullying. Did you make reservation in writing? Did you pay deposit? I'd just walk away. One more thing. Always whatever you rent or paid ask for a written receipt. If you don't have one. Some Africans are just lying. So if you have no proof of payment. Tough luck. Here in Kenya you can be accused of anything. So. Be very careful. But be also assertive. Don't take any bullshit. Ask for ID. If he doesn't have any tell him to fuck off. Africa is not for the faint hearted or pussy footed people. They'll be either constantly ripped off or taken advantage of.

Mwalimu.

SuperChuck
01-11-24, 13:40
Nobody cares. First rule in Africa. Whatever you have paid is gone. Usually not recoverable. If you did not pay just leave. Of course for the night you have to pay. Tough luck for the owner. Walk away. All is good. Tourist police in plain clothes does not exist. Either an impostor. Irrelevant. Or an off duty police man. Also irrelevant. Tourist police on duty carries uniform and an ID. As this is a civilian dispute they have no leeway to intervene. That's just bullying. Did you make reservation in writing? Did you pay deposit? I'd just walk away. One more thing. Always whatever you rent or paid ask for a written receipt. If you don't have one. Some Africans are just lying. So if you have no proof of payment. Tough luck. Here in Kenya you can be accused of anything. So. Be very careful. But be also assertive. Don't take any bullshit. Ask for ID. If he doesn't have any tell him to fuck off. Africa is not for the faint hearted or pussy footed people. They'll be either constantly ripped off or taken advantage of..Not being really a fool I preferred let things go, ask this ID and then pretend nothing has served everyone to take measures. I got another apartment in the same building at the same price. Basically I'm happy. The building is safe and comfortable. The owner greets me with more enthusiasm (also you can see that she is struggling). Then if in a couple of months I'm tired and I want to change I realized I can do it without drama or blackmail. For the rest everything as usual and Mombasa offers great opportunities for dating as usual.

MrJibb
01-12-24, 12:09
What banner are you talking about? Can't see any regarding Prep.


5. Health: Anything I should bring in terms of medicine, vaccine or similiar? I understand there's pretty much everything going around, from malaria to dengue to HIV to yellow fever or whatever. What's this "Prep" medicine I hear about and where to get it? Food and water is generally consumable? I like to eat cheap, good, local food in the streets, when not going to a fancier place.

DM me if you need help to get Prep or simply click on the banner in this forum. You can purchase there Prep without any prescription.

SuperChuck
01-14-24, 07:14
What banner are you talking about? Can't see any regarding Prep.Sorry to intrude, but it must be clear to everyone that Prep is a slice of ham on the eyes. Aids is just one of the problems. Syphilis for example. Hepatitis see. And all the company. There are so many nice diseases that can make you live very badly for so many years. Screwing without a condom using Prep and thinking you're safe, in Africa, is not very healthy. But it's my opinion.

MrJibb
01-15-24, 08:46
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Euphori
01-15-24, 10:19
I'm surprised to hear how naive and narrow minded people can be, especially here. As if "screwing" is the only way to contract HIV.

You really need to get your facts and numbers in order and possibly even mind your own business if you have nothing productive or constructive to add.The discussion was about prep and medicine to keep one safe in Africa, and he made a very relevant point that it will do nothing to prevent other sexually transmitted diseases. Seems pretty informative and on topic to me (and anyone else who values advice from actual medical professionals).

MrJibb
01-15-24, 18:07
Yeah great. Then we probably shouldn't wear seat belts driving either as if you run off the road in to a lake you will drown and the seat belt is not going to help you either. So many other ways to get injured in a car accident so what's the point of using the seat belt then? Pretty much the same reasoning these additions made.

There was no "discussion", I merely asked about prep, which as I'm sure most know is for HIV. I don't see the point in then commenting that I won't do anything for other diseases. Oh wow, really?! Thanks. Stick to the topic instead.


The discussion was about prep and medicine to keep one safe in Africa, and he made a very relevant point that it will do nothing to prevent other sexually transmitted diseases. Seems pretty informative and on topic to me (and anyone else who values advice from actual medical professionals).

Member #4813
01-17-24, 14:02
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5. health. At the health level you find excellent facilities, many pharmacies, a good medical insurance will help you and it is not Cuba where with the dipirona cure both colds and cancer. I'll tell you what I think about Prep: an imbecility. Even if it really works, what do you care about covering yourself up for AIDS when there's syphilis, gonorrhea, hepatitis, clap, etc? Condom and go, no doubt. Of course, if you're an old man and you don't have an erection with a condom, I understand, but that's why I always wear it///A word about health. Its true that condoms work better than PrEP to prevent HIV but don't prevent other diseases. But HIV is different than the other STDS. It can be prevented, but once you get it, it can be suppressed but not cured. Getting HIV is a forever illness and people still die from AIDS. In contrast, penicillin still works for syphilis and although gonorrhea requires a shot now, it's still a one time treatment. There is a vaccine to prevent HepB and HepC is now easily curable (at a large cost, however). So if you go bare, take your PrEP but get checked for the other diseases when you go home. There is far too much discussion on this site on the subject of BBFS (usually focused on infections but occasionally mentioning that PrEP doesn't prevent pregnancy), but getting the information on PrEP is easy enough if you read even a few pages on this site (or use google).

There is no malaria in Nairobi, but plenty in Mombasa, Kisumu, much of Uganda and Rwanda. There are a lot of drugs to prevent malaria available. The easiest to take (from the standpoint of side effects) is malarone, but it is expensive. Doxycycline doesn't go well with my intestines, causes rashes when sun exposed and mefloquine gives people nightmares (I have tried it and it is insanely toxic. I suppose it is fine for some people). I suggest you use your Western health insurance to purchase malarone before you leave Europe or the USA. Remember that Africa is famous for fake medicines when it comes to malaria. Buy your malaria drugs at a reliable pharmacy, and only purchase drugs that come in a box or package from a real pharmaceutical company, like Pfizer or Merck. If you actually get malaria, this is even more important as this is a bad disease in people who have never been infected before. I had a friend who told me that the first time he got malaria, he went from having a fever and chill to unconscious from cerebral disease in 6 hours. He was lucky to have survived. Of course, there is nothing for dengue, so you should avoid mosquitoes if you can; DEET is relatively effective.

I am curious about the dipirona comment. I tried to get sleeping pills in Nairobi, and there wasn't a single pharmacy that would sell me as much as a single Ambien for my plane flight home. I am doubtful that one could get a codeine tablet for a migraine or even a fractured foot in Kenya (as was the case for me when I was injured once in Brazil). Oiste, am I mistaken here, or is this simply a matter of needing to go to a doctor for a prescription? Will doctors actually prescribe restricted medications to a foreigner?

SeanBenz
01-17-24, 17:44
A word about health. Its true that condoms work better than PrEP to prevent HIV but don't prevent other diseases. But HIV is different than the other STDS. It can be prevented, but once you get it, it can be suppressed but not cured. Getting HIV is a forever illness and people still die from AIDS. In contrast, penicillin still works for syphilis and although gonorrhea requires a shot now, it's still a one time treatment. There is a vaccine to prevent HepB and HepC is now easily curable (at a large cost, however). So if you go bare, take your PrEP but get checked for the other diseases when you go home. There is far too much discussion on this site on the subject of BBFS (usually focused on infections but occasionally mentioning that PrEP doesn't prevent pregnancy), but getting the information on PrEP is easy enough if you read even a few pages on this site (or use google).

There is no malaria in Nairobi, but plenty in Mombasa, Kisumu, much of Uganda and Rwanda. There are a lot of drugs to prevent malaria available. The easiest to take (from the standpoint of side effects) is malarone, but it is expensive. Doxycycline doesn't go well with my intestines, causes rashes when sun exposed and mefloquine gives people nightmares (I have tried it and it is insanely toxic. I suppose it is fine for some people). I suggest you use your Western health insurance to purchase malarone before you leave Europe or the USA. Remember that Africa is famous for fake medicines when it comes to malaria. Buy your malaria drugs at a reliable pharmacy, and only purchase drugs that come in a box or package from a real pharmaceutical company, like Pfizer or Merck. If you actually get malaria, this is even more important as this is a bad disease in people who have never been infected before. Your take on prep e and HIV is spot on. Every other shite is annoying and might be painful, one won't need to take a daily pill (s) for the rest of their live. Although injectables long acting ARV are now available I am told.

Slayer94
01-25-24, 02:58
In early February, I am going to Mombasa. First time there, can any recommend a reasonable Airbnb or hotel close to a decent beach?

Reiner Otto
01-25-24, 12:16
In early February, I am going to Mombasa. First time there, can any recommend a reasonable Airbnb or hotel close to a decent beach?Was in Cowrie Shells Appartment (booking com) last year. Girl friendly, directly at beach, but at the end. Walked to BigTree, for girls, or Char-Choma, for excellent BBQ. Was also in AirBnB, for low price, about $20, in Bamburi. Although appartment was OK, the surrounding was not so pleasant. And several power outages, because no generator. Short trip via tutktuk or bike-taxi to BigTree.

Next time Cowrie Shells again, I guess.

Mombie75
01-25-24, 15:09
In early February, I am going to Mombasa. First time there, can any recommend a reasonable Airbnb or hotel close to a decent beach?Sai rock have or at least had an apartment on Airbnb. Whatsapp them direct even, around 5-6 k a night I think? Much closer to Big tree and the mall etc than Cowrie shell, Cowrie is better apartment quality though.

Slowalk
01-26-24, 17:29
There is no malaria in Nairobi, but plenty in Mombasa, Kisumu, much of Uganda and Rwanda. There are a lot of drugs to prevent malaria available. The easiest to take (from the standpoint of side effects) is malarone, but it is expensive. Doxycycline doesn't go well with my intestines, causes rashes when sun exposed and mefloquine gives people nightmares (I have tried it and it is insanely toxic. I suppose it is fine for some people). I suggest to you use your Western health insurance to purchase malarone before you leave Europe or the USA. Remember that Africa is famous for fake medicines when it comes to malaria. Buy your malaria drugs at a reliable pharmacy…. Sleeping pills: Bring them from home. You need a doctor's prescription and even then, they're hard to find. Sex helps me sleep.

Prep: Ask the pharmacist (chemist) to set you up with a doctor. Hospitals give HIV medication out free.

Malaria: I caught Malaria in Nairobi. Wherever there's mosquitoes, there's malaria. The pharmacist sells malaria medication cheap. I pay approximately KSh 300 for P Alaxin brand. Once I recognize the symptoms, I take P Alaxin and am cured in two hours. I always take only 3 of the 9 pills recommended.

Azithromycin cures chlamydia, gonorrhea and food poisoning and much more. It's about KSh 200 for Indian mfg generic.

If you go the chemist, get every medication for a fraction of the price you can in USA And EU and it's not 'fake'. I do all the time.

Malarone is for the gullible inexperienced African traveler and the stupid.

Leblon
01-30-24, 19:07
In early February, I am going to Mombasa. First time there, can any recommend a reasonable Airbnb or hotel close to a decent beach?If Big Tree is full like it nowadays always is, and I want to be in beach, I book Sheratton. Yes it is with double t. That is almost next to Big Tree. Also Azul is girl friendly, that is directlry next to Big Tree, but I liked more Sheratton.

In both hotels, book room for two, then you don't have to pay for each visitors, and you can your girl even to breakfast.

Mombie75
01-30-24, 21:14
If Big Tree is full like it nowadays always is, and I want to be in beach, I book Sheratton. Yes it is with double t. That is almost next to Big Tree. Also Azul is girl friendly, that is directlry next to Big Tree, but I liked more Sheratton.

In both hotels, book room for two, then you don't have to pay for each visitors, and you can your girl even to breakfast.How much they charging these days, Azul and Sheratton?

Oiste
01-31-24, 17:34
Sleeping pills: Bring them from home. You need a doctor's prescription and even then, they're hard to find. Sex helps me sleep.

Prep: Ask the pharmacist (chemist) to set you up with a doctor. Hospitals give HIV medication out free.

Malaria: I caught Malaria in Nairobi. Wherever there's mosquitoes, there's malaria. The pharmacist sells malaria medication cheap. I pay approximately KSh 300 for P Alaxin brand. Once I recognize the symptoms, I take P Alaxin and am cured in two hours. I always take only 3 of the 9 pills recommended.

Azithromycin cures chlamydia, gonorrhea and food poisoning and much more. It's about KSh 200 for Indian mfg generic..Mhmmmm.

Co-Arinate FDC take once you have contracted malaria. Heal 48 hours. Always buy them and take them with you when you go home.

Slowalk
02-01-24, 13:58
Mhmmmm.

Co-Arinate FDC take once you have contracted malaria. Heal 48 hours. Always buy them and take them with you when you go home.Can you get it in Kenya for 300 - 600 KSh?

I'm in Rwanda now, I'll check.

Member #4813
02-02-24, 02:23
Sleeping pills: Bring them from home. You need a doctor's prescription and even then, they're hard to find. Sex helps me sleep.

Prep: Ask the pharmacist (chemist) to set you up with a doctor. Hospitals give HIV medication out free.

Malaria: I caught Malaria in Nairobi. Wherever there's mosquitoes, there's malaria. The pharmacist sells malaria medication cheap. I pay approximately KSh 300 for P Alaxin brand. Once I recognize the symptoms, I take P Alaxin and am cured in two hours. I always take only 3 of the 9 pills recommended.

Azithromycin cures chlamydia, gonorrhea and food poisoning and much more. It's about KSh 200 for Indian mfg generic.

If you go the chemist, get every medication for a fraction of the price you can in USA And EU and it's not 'fake'. I do all the time.

Malarone is for the gullible inexperienced African traveler and the stupid.I know you are trying to share your experiences with malaria, but for someone who has never had malaria before, you might end up killing them. One day of P Alaxin may work for you (because you have some degree of immunity), but it is not enough for someone who has no immunity.

Gonorrhea is almost all resistant to azithromycin these days. This is no longer a good treatment (althogh it was a decade or so ago). Malarone is a great drug. If you are an American with health isurance, it will cost you $5. 00 for the co pay. It is not for treating malaria. It is for preventing malaria. Its easy to take. Why would you have to be stupid and gullible to take malarone?

Slowalk
02-02-24, 16:20
I know you are trying to share your experiences with malaria, but for someone who has never had malaria before, you might end up killing them. One day of P Alaxin may work for you (because you have some degree of immunity), but it is not enough for someone who has no immunity.

Gonorrhea is almost all resistant to azithromycin these days. This is no longer a good treatment (althogh it was a decade or so ago). Malarone is a great drug. If you are an American with health isurance, it will cost you $5. 00 for the co pay. It is not for treating malaria. It is for preventing malaria. Its easy to take. Why would you have to be stupid and gullible to take malarone?Have you ever been to Africa?

Member #4813
02-02-24, 17:22
Have you ever been to Africa?I have posted in the Kenya section before. I have been to Kenya and Uganda many times. That is a strange question to ask, because one doesn't need to travel to Africa to know the correct therapy for a disease.

Slowalk
02-02-24, 18:06
I have posted in the Kenya section before. I have been to Kenya and Uganda many times. That is a strange question to ask, because one doesn't need to travel to Africa to know the correct therapy for a disease.Everyone just listen to him. I'm retiring from this site.

BPalacio
02-03-24, 04:56
*Apologies to all the guys who have had to deal with all my questions in the Nairobi thread. It is very much appreciated, and I won't forget to contribute intel when I return from my short maiden trip to Kenya.

So, I will be landing in NBO late in the evening on a Tuesday after a 8 ish hour flight from CDG. It will be in business class, so I hopefully will be able to rest and hit the ground running. Or at least hit the ground not a complete zombie.

My question is is it ill advised to immediately take the 11:00 PM flight from NBO to Mombasa? I would be arriving in Mombasa at 1:00 AM. Would there even be Ubers around available to take me to my hotel / AirBnB? Would this be safe, especially as a newbie to Africa?

I presume it's probably a safer and more advisable move to just stay in Nairobi for my first night and not board another flight immediately after my long CDG-NBO flight. I just wanted to spend time in Mombasa first to experience the mongering scene there before spending maybe 2-3 days in Nairobi before my return flight. I don't have much time on this trip, and I wanted to get exposure to Mombasa to see if it's more enjoyable than Nairobi.

It seems like the girls are cheaper and more agreeable to pay for play in Mombasa than Nairobi. I am basing this off of interactions / basically scheduling hookups with girls off of dating apps like Tinder and Badoo. Nairobi girls are far more likely to demand higher prices and scoff at an initial offer of 4-5 K KSH, and they seem much more rude and untrustworthy. Mombasa girls have largely been fine with offers of 4-5 K KSH for a couple hours and they have been much friendlier and seem like they'd probably provide better service. Again, this is coming from a newbie, so this might prove largely untrue and to be a foolish assumption. That being said, I am aware that I am to NOT trust these girls. And I don't. It just seems to me that Mombasa girls seem a bit friendlier.

Anyway, can I call again on the Kenyan vets here to give their thoughts on taking a midnight flight to Mombasa the same day I come from Paris? Also your thoughts on if Mombasa girls are indeed cheaper and provide better service than their Nairobi counterparts?

Zimzam
02-03-24, 05:42
After arriving at Nairobi airport you will have to pick up your suitcase yourself and walk to the other side of the airport to check in and board the plane to Mombasa, so that will take some time.

At Mombasa airport you will always find some taxis, but at night they will most likely ask for higher prices.

Drifter86
02-03-24, 07:56
After arriving at Nairobi airport you will have to pick up your suitcase yourself and walk to the other side of the airport to check in and board the plane to Mombasa, so that will take some time.

At Mombasa airport you will always find some taxis, but at night they will most likely ask for higher prices.If time wise you can make it, keep going straight to mombassa.

As mentioned, you will have to collect your suitcase and passport check can easily take an hour or more at that time, but it's easier to keep going if you can. The day of travel is gone anyway and if you have to travel again the next day, you loose as least half a day again.

Arriving at mbs at 1 is not a problem. They might charge a bit more, but not as much more, but some additional USD 5 max. If you negotiate well. Better still, book an Uber or bolt after landing or share a taxi with a fellow mzungu.

Best of luck.

P.S.: if the connecting flight is on the same ticket, def. Keep going as the risk of missing the connecting flight is on them and often they even make the domestic last flight if the day, wait for the international connection.

Mombie75
02-03-24, 08:09
*Apologies to all the guys who have had to deal with all my questions in the Nairobi thread. It is very much appreciated, and I won't forget to contribute intel when I return from my short maiden trip to Kenya.

So, I will be landing in NBO late in the evening on a Tuesday after a 8 ish hour flight from CDG. It will be in business class, so I hopefully will be able to rest and hit the ground running. Or at least hit the ground not a complete zombie.

My question is is it ill advised to immediately take the 11:00 PM flight from NBO to Mombasa? I would be arriving in Mombasa at 1:00 AM. Would there even be Ubers around available to take me to my hotel / AirBnB? Would this be safe, especially as a newbie to Africa?

I presume it's probably a safer and more advisable move to just stay in Nairobi for my first night and not board another flight immediately after my long CDG-NBO flight. I just wanted to spend time in Mombasa first to experience the mongering scene there before spending maybe 2-3 days in Nairobi before my return flight. I don't have much time on this trip, and I wanted to get exposure to Mombasa to see if it's more enjoyable than Nairobi.

It seems like the girls are cheaper and more agreeable to pay for play in Mombasa than Nairobi. I am basing this off of interactions / basically scheduling hookups with girls off of dating apps like Tinder and Badoo. Nairobi girls are far more likely to demand higher prices and scoff at an initial offer of 4-5 K KSH, and they seem much more rude and untrustworthy. Mombasa girls have largely been fine with offers of 4-5 K KSH for a couple hours and they have been much friendlier and seem like they'd probably provide better service. Again, this is coming from a newbie, so this might prove largely untrue and to be a foolish assumption. That being said, I am aware that I am to NOT trust these girls. And I don't. It just seems to me that Mombasa girls seem a bit friendlier.

Anyway, can I call again on the Kenyan vets here to give their thoughts on taking a midnight flight to Mombasa the same day I come from Paris? Also your thoughts on if Mombasa girls are indeed cheaper and provide better service than their Nairobi counterparts?Your flight from CDG will arrive 20.40 the NBO-MSA KQ flight leaves at 23.59, you can catch that no problem getting you to MBA at 01.00. I use the AMS to NBO flight arriving at 2200 and still get the 2359 to MBA.

Then get uber or bolt to your hotel from Mombasa airport.

Girls are more willing and easy to grab in Mombasa.

Easy as that.

Reiner Otto
02-03-24, 10:45
I would be arriving in Mombasa at 1:00 AM. Adding 1 h drive from airport, arrival after 02: AM I would only dare in high class hotel, because of security.

Or at high class AirBnB. I would either stay directly at NBO in a cafe, to take first flight to MBA, in case early checkin possible, or stay a night in hotel in NBO.

I did that once, unfortunately my reasonably priced hotel close to airport was not very convenient.

You might consider doing the visit to NBO during first days of your trip.

Oiste
02-06-24, 16:35
Can you get it in Kenya for 300 - 600 KSh?

I'm in Rwanda now, I'll check.If I remember well 800 ksh.

Litmus Smut
02-11-24, 16:38
Hello,

I am looking to venture to Kenya (Mombasa and Nairobi), been doing some research here by RTTF and online via news articles, YouTube. While I am getting an idea, a lot of gaps remain so I would like to get explicit answers to my questions, not just get a vague, soft feel before I commit.

Is there anyone here I can PM directly to ask probably some 5 to 10 questions?

Please let me know. I'd be glad to make a friend and share my experiences if you got questions for me.

Radical Guy
02-11-24, 23:43
Hello,

I am looking to venture to Kenya (Mombasa and Nairobi), been doing some research here by RTTF and online via news articles, YouTube. While I am getting an idea, a lot of gaps remain so I would like to get explicit answers to my questions, not just get a vague, soft feel before I commit.

Is there anyone here I can PM directly to ask probably some 5 to 10 questions?

Please let me know. I'd be glad to make a friend and share my experiences if you got questions for me.Sure, I just returned from Kenya about a week ago. I was in both cities with my hottie girlfriend.

Mombie75
02-12-24, 09:17
Hello,

I am looking to venture to Kenya (Mombasa and Nairobi), been doing some research here by RTTF and online via news articles, YouTube. While I am getting an idea, a lot of gaps remain so I would like to get explicit answers to my questions, not just get a vague, soft feel before I commit.

Is there anyone here I can PM directly to ask probably some 5 to 10 questions?

Please let me know. I'd be glad to make a friend and share my experiences if you got questions for me.Sure, feel free.

Neddy69
02-22-24, 06:37
I just stumbled across this YouTube video. The arrival of our Russian brothers in Mtwapa. An accident waiting to happen. Not even command of the English language.

For your entertainment.

A REAL GEM.

https://youtu.be/FOitKOgiPEc?si=ouV0MTmRC8kpKkFv

Mwalimu.

Llantarnam
02-24-24, 12:05
I just stumbled across this YouTube video. The arrival of our Russian brothers in Mtwapa. An accident waiting to happen. Not even command of the English language.

For your entertainment.

A REAL GEM.

https://youtu.be/FOitKOgiPEc?si=ouV0MTmRC8kpKkFv

Mwalimu.Ideal way to avoid having to fight in Ukraine.

MrJibb
03-03-24, 14:41
What an absolute tool and ridiculous and stupid video. It serves no purpose, poorly filmed, just the same clips looping, awfully narrated English. I don't understand the purpose of this?! Sob story? Make us think he's good, bad? Such a stuuuuupid clip, regardless what it's trying to convey.


I just stumbled across this YouTube video. The arrival of our Russian brothers in Mtwapa. An accident waiting to happen. Not even command of the English language.

For your entertainment.

A REAL GEM.

https://youtu.be/FOitKOgiPEc?si=ouV0MTmRC8kpKkFv

Mwalimu.

Leblon
03-04-24, 11:09
I just stumbled across this YouTube video. The arrival of our Russian brothers in Mtwapa. An accident waiting to happen. Not even command of the English language.

For your entertainment.

A REAL GEM.

https://youtu.be/FOitKOgiPEc?si=ouV0MTmRC8kpKkFv

Mwalimu.If somebody wants to find Russkiy Mir and talk Russian, below Eagle Nest there is street bar. Lot of Russian language can be heard there. Russian brothers have arrived to Mwtapa already long time ago.

Oiste
03-06-24, 06:40
What an absolute tool and ridiculous and stupid video. It serves no purpose, poorly filmed, just the same clips looping, awfully narrated English. I don't understand the purpose of this?! Sob story? Make us think he's good, bad? Such a stuuuuupid clip, regardless what it's trying to convey.Regardless of who published it. The Russians have been in Mtwapa for some time. Only those who sleep soundly now notice. Anyway, he seems like a rich guy trying to live an alternative life. He knows that once back home he can resume his comfortable life. If it is true. And I don't think he's here in Mtwapa not to be forced to fight in Ukraine. Russians have a great sense of country. They are not forced to fight wars by proxy threatened by a small former Nazi cocaine comedian. I think this guy is here because he probably wants to live like a pauper and try the abreast. I've known several like him around the world. However, they are always welcome rather than the Israeli genocides and the Nazis of Eastern Europe.

Questner
03-07-24, 03:56
BTW Swahili is now taught in a few public schools in the RF as a second language.

MrJibb
03-08-24, 08:31
FYI, as has been discussed previously, sexy toys are illegal in Kenya and bringing them in to the country, through customs, for visiting your lady or finding one or a few to spend time with, is not advisable as it will be confiscated and you'll be slapped with a hefty fine. I've been 2 months in Kenya now and found my special lady here, which I'm greatful for. She's running her own business here selling sex toys in Kenya out of her shop / shelfspace in Nairobi as well as through social media to local women mainly, but obviously I thought of this forum as it's been a topic of discussion before.

If anyone is interested in getting one or a few items for some extra spice, send me a message and I can hook you up. Fast shipping can be sorted to any location country wide, hotel or local pick up point. I know many girls (and guys) would like some extra spice and fun playing around but it's quite difficult to find these items in Kenya. Payment can be made through mpesa, paypal / similar or through crypto for more anonymity if required. Not trying to make any money for myself, just helping my lady out making some money on her own. Aloha.

Radical Guy
03-08-24, 23:45
FYI, as has been discussed previously, sexy toys are illegal in Kenya and bringing them in to the country, through customs, for visiting your lady or finding one or a few to spend time with, is not advisable as it will be confiscated and you'll be slapped with a hefty fine. I've been 2 months in Kenya now and found my special lady here, which I'm greatful for. She's running her own business here selling sex toys in Kenya out of her shop / shelfspace in Nairobi as well as through social media to local women mainly, but obviously I thought of this forum as it's been a topic of discussion before.

If anyone is interested in getting one or a few items for some extra spice, send me a message and I can hook you up. Fast shipping can be sorted to any location country wide, hotel or local pick up point. I know many girls (and guys) would like some extra spice and fun playing around but it's quite difficult to find these items in Kenya. Payment can be made through mpesa, paypal / similar or through crypto for more anonymity if required. Not trying to make any money for myself, just helping my lady out making some money on her own. Aloha.I've brought sex toys into Kenya numerous times in my checked bag. I've never had a problem.

Xpartan
03-09-24, 05:23
And I don't think he's here in Mtwapa not to be forced to fight in Ukraine. Russians have a great sense of country. They are not forced to fight wars by proxy threatened by a small former Nazi cocaine comedian. I think this guy is here because he probably wants to live like a pauper and try the abreast. I've known several like him around the world. However, they are always welcome rather than the Israeli genocides and the Nazis of Eastern Europe.True. Russians do have a great sense of country. Such a great sense actually that over a million of military age Russians are now gone from the motherland and frontlines. Those who don't have a great sense of a pure fascist state Russia has turned into, are either walking into meat attacks or already fertilizing Ukrainian soil.

And no, no, no, you and your fascist buddies aren't welcome anywhere except Gaza, Iran and North Korea. That sums up all your friends left in the world.

MrJibb
03-09-24, 05:28
I've brought sex toys into Kenya numerous times in my checked bag. I've never had a problem.Yeah great buddy. Obviously I'm not saying it's impossible to smuggle them in, obviously, like with anything illegal. , I'm just informing and offering an opportunity to buy them here. Not everyone are outside the country either.

JKTBanger
03-11-24, 09:20
Hi all,

Maybe a bit of an unusual question, but I thought I would ask. I'm planning to visit Mombasa in May with my girlfriend who is Korean (I'm western) and also my hotwife. We're keen to do all of the usual partying, but I'm also keen to watch her with other men. Wasn't sure if anyone has any recommendations on nightclubs or places that we can do the deed, ideally without needing to bring people we just met back to our hotel? Ideally, there is a nightclub that has a private area, or doesn't care, or backs up to a beach or outdoor area, or something like that? I was looking around on Instagram and found Moonshine Club and also BigTree, which look like they might have some possibilities but I wasn't sure if there are better places to find a informal gangbang after some drinks? We're open to white or black or brown men, no real preference as long as they are polite and have a good vibe.

Appreciate anyone's ideas. Cheers,

DanielDuran
03-11-24, 14:58
Hi all,

Maybe a bit of an unusual question, but I thought I would ask. I'm planning to visit Mombasa in May with my girlfriend who is Korean (I'm western) and also my hotwife. We're keen to do all of the usual partying, but I'm also keen to watch her with other men. Wasn't sure if anyone has any recommendations on nightclubs or places that we can do the deed, ideally without needing to bring people we just met back to our hotel? Ideally, there is a nightclub that has a private area, or doesn't care, or backs up to a beach or outdoor area, or something like that? I was looking around on Instagram and found Moonshine Club and also BigTree, which look like they might have some possibilities but I wasn't sure if there are better places to find a informal gangbang after some drinks? We're open to white or black or brown men, no real preference as long as they are polite and have a good vibe.

Appreciate anyone's ideas. Cheers,Black man should not be too difficult to find.

When I traveled, I love to fuck all social classes, but in Kenya I did not. Why? HIV.

My recommendation, don't make it sex only. Kenyans who do this in clubs are so much more likely to have HIV. Find a nice guy on tinder, go have a drink with him the afternoon. You will quickly find out if he has manners or not. Then go back to your hotel. You will have no problem.

JKTBanger
03-12-24, 03:44
Thanks for the reply, appreciate it. I understand what you're saying, but I guess the Tinder date thing isn't really what we're looking for. My question was more toward where are the wildest places to party, where I can show off my girlfriend (who is young, super hot, and is comfortable wearing next to nothing in a club) and ideally hook up inside the club. Not meet someone at a club to go back to a hotel. I wasn't sure if there are any clubs that this kind of thing happens inside of, or any that are on the beach where it's easy enough to take a quick walk outside? Something more along those lines. I like watching another guy or two use her, and after they are finished, then I jump in for my turn. Where are the clubs, bars, beaches, or nightlife where this is possible?

I hear you on the HIV concern, it is a risk everywhere. We both take PrEP, which yes I know doesn't protect against everything but it does protect against the scariest thing. Day to day we live pretty conservative and boring lives, so we like to go crazy on our vacations where we have a new environment and no one knows us. .


Black man should not be too difficult to find.

When I traveled, I love to fuck all social classes, but in Kenya I did not. Why? HIV.

My recommendation, don't make it sex only. Kenyans who do this in clubs are so much more likely to have HIV. Find a nice guy on tinder, go have a drink with him the afternoon. You will quickly find out if he has manners or not. Then go back to your hotel. You will have no problem.

Oiste
03-12-24, 12:14
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Radical Guy
03-13-24, 00:03
Drinking wine under the sun won't help you think better. Your dirty imperialist war has no future. Your master, demented imbecile Biden, and all his Satanist paedophile clique, they are really very sad but the truth is only one: you took him in the ass. We are all eager to see your children return home in a coffin, fighting for your disgusting idea of violence-based democracy. I hope they get tens of thousands, the ticket home is free.Sounds like you seriously need to get laid. Too much time on your hands? LOL.

Zimzam
03-13-24, 21:30
As both the president and especially the vice-president are non drinking religious zealots there are many new anti-alcohol decisions made in Kenya, as they say they don't want to rule a nation of drunkards.

I heard that in Mtwapa bars are are only allowed to start selling alcohol after 5 pm.

In the daytime they are only allowed to sell food and soft drinks.

Heavy fines are given to those who break these new rules, even for customers. 15000 for the seller and 5000 for the customer.

Radical Guy
03-13-24, 22:01
As both the president and especially the vice-president are non drinking religious zealots there are many new anti-alcohol decisions made in Kenya, as they say they don't want to rule a nation of drunkards.

I heard that in Mtwapa bars are are only allowed to start selling alcohol after 5 pm.

In the daytime they are only allowed to sell food and soft drinks.

Heavy fines are given to those who break these new rules, even for customers. 15000 for the seller and 5000 for the customer.I don't care about the alcohol, as long as there are no restrictions on pussy. LOL.

Neddy69
03-14-24, 06:09
As both the president and especially the vice-president are non drinking religious zealots there are many new anti-alcohol decisions made in Kenya, as they say they don't want to rule a nation of drunkards.

I heard that in Mtwapa bars are are only allowed to start selling alcohol after 5 pm.

In the daytime they are only allowed to sell food and soft drinks.

Heavy fines are given to those who break these new rules, even for customers. 15000 for the seller and 5000 for the customer.Yes. That goes for bars. Regular Restaurants may serve alcohol during the whole day. Like Paradise where the minimum pensioner drunkards have their morning tusker.

Mwalimu.

MadDin19
03-14-24, 07:44
I heard that in Mtwapa bars are are only allowed to start selling alcohol after 5 pm.

In the daytime they are only allowed to sell food and soft drinks.
I heard that too. But that was 14 years ago. When the prisons were overcrowded in a few weeks (no one could pay the fine), they gave up again. Like I said, 14 years ago.

Mombie75
03-14-24, 10:47
It was announced that drinking dens can open 5 pm to 11 pm weekdays and 2 pm to 11 pm weekends. Hotels no time limits.

I am not sure if this has been adhered to as I am a non drinker / bar-pub goer. These silly ideas usually last a few weeks then revert to normal.

We shall see.

Oiste
03-15-24, 06:05
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Slowalk
03-17-24, 14:53
It was announced that drinking dens can open 5 pm to 11 pm weekdays and 2 pm to 11 pm weekends. Hotels no time limits.

I am not sure if this has been adhered to as I am a non drinker / bar-pub goer. These silly ideas usually last a few weeks then revert to normal.

We shall see.I stayed out until 2:30 this morning in Nairobi. I was one of the first to leave. Where was this announced?

Oiste
03-17-24, 17:28
It was announced that drinking dens can open 5 pm to 11 pm weekdays and 2 pm to 11 pm weekends. Hotels no time limits.

I am not sure if this has been adhered to as I am a non drinker / bar-pub goer. These silly ideas usually last a few weeks then revert to normal.

We shall see.Here in Mtwapa all the bars serve beer and alcohol from morning to night without any limitations. Goldfish Eagle's Nest Paradise. No one cares about this arrangement.

Mombie75
03-17-24, 17:35
I stayed out until 2:30 this morning in Nairobi. I was one of the first to leave. Where was this announced?https://www.k24tv.co.ke/news/kindiki-orders-closure-of-bars-in-residential-areas-132885/quote

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2024-03-06-kindiki-order-bars-within-residential-areas-schools-to-be-shutdown/

They changed it to residential areas. Some bars and customers in Mtwapa have been fined.

SuperChuck
03-17-24, 19:36
https://www.k24tv.co.ke/news/kindiki-orders-closure-of-bars-in-residential-areas-132885/quote

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2024-03-06-kindiki-order-bars-within-residential-areas-schools-to-be-shutdown/

They changed it to residential areas. Some bars and customers in Mtwapa have been fined.Terrible day today without electricity from nine in the morning until eight in the evening in Mtwapa. I had a beer at Goldfish at 2 in the afternoon. Other customers were drinking beer with me. Samantha the waitress says are jokes. In Africa nothing is as it seems.

Zimzam
03-17-24, 23:08
Here in Mtwapa all the bars serve beer and alcohol from morning to night without any limitations. Goldfish Eagle's Nest Paradise. No one cares about this arrangement.Those are the typical bars for muzungus.

The government doesn't care about those drinking & spending their money.

The new rules are aimed at the locals drinking in the daytime.

CumALot012
03-26-24, 21:40
MR profile.

https://massagerepublic.com/female-escorts-in-mombasa/babe-g

Damages and VFM?

Tonsillol
03-27-24, 12:32
MR profile.

https://massagerepublic.com/female-escorts-in-mombasa/babe-g

Damages and VFM?Nice one, definitely but the price per hour is a huge turn off for me. Just my opinion.

Mombie75
03-27-24, 14:21
MR profile.

https://massagerepublic.com/female-escorts-in-mombasa/babe-g

Damages and VFM?Why does anyone need this kind of service in Mombasa? No girl you see anywhere in Mombasa is going to turn you down for that silly money of 10-15 k an hour.

Just go outside and find one you like.

MadDin19
03-27-24, 14:58
MR profile.

https://massagerepublic.com/female-escorts-in-mombasa/babe-g

Damages and VFM?15 K / hour. LOL. I need 1 hour to find a young sexy cutie for 3 K / night.

Rat Traveler
04-03-24, 01:05
I've been meaning to post a few reports about Mombasa as I traveled there recently. A lot of folks on here helped me out and answered questions before my trip, so I thought I'd return the favor and post some updates and things. I'll post two reports, but for now, I'll add a few helpful things for fellow first time visitors.

One question I had before visiting was about where to stay. I was torn between finding a place in Mtwapa or staying at Big Tree (or any other cheap hotel near the beach). I decided on Big Tree even though I had some concerns before my visit about the hotel and traveling back and forth from Mtwapa as I figured that's where the good clubs were. As many pointed out, the rooms at Big Tree arent great, but staying on the beach was great. I can understand why many people on here decide to go the Airbnb route in Mtwapa as there were much nicer rooms at better prices. Just a warning, I spent a night in Diani and rented a place on Airbnb from a person with only a few ratings that accepted my request to rent and then immediately messaged saying that the room wasnt available but they had a different room. Classic bait and switch, and it can be a pain in the ass to cancel with airbnb as you need to call them. This whole thing wasted a few hours of my time but I was able to cancel it.

Finding rides from Big Tree to Mtwapa was easy enough at all hours of the night. Quite a few times, I used a matatu for only 50 ksh. It's easy to find a motorbike or tuktuk but be prepared to negotiate. During the daytime, you just tell them you want to pay 150 and they'll accept it, but during the night time or if it's raining, they triple the price and stick to it.

If you're concerned about exchanging currency, I figured out quite a few options. Once you arrive at the airport, you can purchase a safaicom sim which allows you to use the Mpesa app. The safaricom agent will use your passport to establish your number. Mpesa is great! I wish other countries all had similar apps, especially Thailand. What makes Mpesa great is that you have a vitual wallet that everyone accepts, even the girls. If you do pay girls, keep in mind they will see your name, if that matters to you. I decided to bring a significant amount of cash with me as I didn't want to use a foreign ATM. When exchanging cash, you can easily get the market value at a local banks (Naivas in Nyali has a few nearby). I also found that there were local bora bora shops that were willing to pay above market price. I was surprised by this because they actually paid me 155 ksh per USD when the market price was onlky 150 ksh. Handling cash can be a risk, so I brought the cash to City Mall and transferred it to my Mpesa account. It's also possible to use any popular transfer app and send money to an Mpesa account which elimates the need to bring cash or use ATMs.

Anyways, just a few tips for anyone new to Kenya. My next post I'll talk about the experiences with the girls, prices, and clubs.

AttilaTheHun
05-07-24, 21:49
In the video below, she's telling the man that he fucked her all night and cum in her mouth, so she wants to be paid. African girls are used to being bought for sex, because men don't know how to be romantic without giving money. It's deep in the culture. This muzungu learned this fact the hard way. He did it the white way and got himself into trouble. In Africa, you have to pay money, because romance is for whites. When a man takes a woman out and wine & dine and club and drink and dance etc. Get horny and agree to have sex, then it's the white way. In Africa there's nothing like that, maybe if she's your wife. They prefer money to romance. Money is what's important. Don't confuse horny sex with consensual sex.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/386382084396548?mibextid=Hn3EexMF1WhlYZLE

Wittegeit
05-10-24, 17:54
Bro I'm with 2 amazing bisexuals here in kilifi, one is 20 years old little chubby with Dcup tits the other is 21 years old, slim with a Bcup. Both are petite and crazy in bed they're too good not to share. Pm me if you'd like to meet then I'll hook you up. Will write a more extensive report later.

Rwenotmen
05-12-24, 17:20
In the video below, she's telling the man that he fucked her all night and cum in her mouth, so she wants to be paid. African girls are used to being bought for sex, because men don't know how to be romantic without giving money. It's deep in the culture. This muzungu learned this fact the hard way. He did it the white way and got himself into trouble. In Africa, you have to pay money, because romance is for whites. When a man takes a woman out and wine & dine and club and drink and dance etc. Get horny and agree to have sex, then it's the white way. In Africa there's nothing like that, maybe if she's your wife. They prefer money to romance. Money is what's important. Don't confuse horny sex with consensual sex.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/386382084396548?mibextid=Hn3EexMF1WhlYZLEI luv how the security guards (police?) just stand there and let him be harassed. Why not, it's not worth getting in the middle.

And notice that when it comes to money, the tiny mouse becomes a fierce lion! The very definition of 'Women'.

Gymrat9
05-13-24, 18:25
One question I had before visiting was about where to stay. Mombasa beach hotels suck. They charge way too much per night compared to other hotels in other countries for what you get as a 3 star. Are any of the 3 star hotels even girl or guest friendly?

My report is stay away from Bahari Beach Hotel. They are NOT friendly to someone coming to your room and will ask you to pay for that person as additional for the entire duration of your stay. That is their reservation policy. Security is watching so they know as soon as someone enters your room.

Travellers charged around USD 50 for a guest to stay the night in your room and the guest has to register with their identification (good for your security I guess).

Mombie75
05-14-24, 09:02
Mombasa beach hotels suck. They charge way too much per night compared to other hotels in other countries for what you get as a 3 star. Are any of the 3 star hotels even girl or guest friendly?

My report is stay away from Bahari Beach Hotel. They are NOT friendly to someone coming to your room and will ask you to pay for that person as additional for the entire duration of your stay. That is their reservation policy. Security is watching so they know as soon as someone enters your room.

Travellers charged around USD 50 for a guest to stay the night in your room and the guest has to register with their identification (good for your security I guess).Yes.

The large tourist hotels charge extra for guests, always check before you book wherever you plan to stay.

The smaller hotels are usually fine with guests.

Hotel standards in Kenya are poor and terrible value for money.

Leblon
05-14-24, 18:12
Mombasa beach hotels suck. They charge way too much per night compared to other hotels in other countries for what you get as a 3 star. Are any of the 3 star hotels even girl or guest friendly?

My report is stay away from Bahari Beach Hotel. They are NOT friendly to someone coming to your room and will ask you to pay for that person as additional for the entire duration of your stay. That is their reservation policy. Security is watching so they know as soon as someone enters your room.

Travellers charged around USD 50 for a guest to stay the night in your room and the guest has to register with their identification (good for your security I guess).Nyali beach hotels are expensive I think, Bahari is there. I only know about Bamburi beach hotels. I was in Sheratton couple of times, there I booked room for two although I was alone. We calculated with receptionist that it was cheaper that way than pay extra for visitors each time that I have girl. Also I got breakfast for girl also. Big Tree, no problem with visitors, but no breakfast.

It has not been possible for long time go get two girls in Big Tree, I guess same in other hotels. Police don't allow?

Leblon
05-14-24, 18:18
I luv how the security guards (police?) just stand there and let him be harassed. Why not, it's not worth getting in the middle.

And notice that when it comes to money, the tiny mouse becomes a fierce lion! The very definition of 'Women'.This video is very much distributed in social media, it seems to be in Diani since there is Apero restaurant sign. So it is in as public place as possible in Diani, in that shopping center.

We don¨t know background of this occurrence. It could be that man did not pay, it could be that girl wanted more, or that she was just crazy mad for some other reason. Jealousy, breaking up?

Is that pokice there or security? Kenya police is not your friend, if they are around they want money from musungu, any way that they can think is possible. At least they have not gone to guys hotel room and threatened him with jail and court, and demanded five thousand dollar.

Leblon
05-14-24, 18:30
I've been meaning to post a few reports about Mombasa as I traveled there recently. A lot of folks on here helped me out and answered questions before my trip, so I thought I'd return the favor and post some updates and things. I'll post two reports, but for now, I'll add a few helpful things for fellow first time visitors.

One question I had before visiting was about where to stay. I was torn between finding a place in Mtwapa or staying at Big Tree (or any other cheap hotel near the beach). I decided on Big Tree even though I had some concerns before my visit about the hotel and traveling back and forth from Mtwapa as I figured that's where the good clubs were. As many pointed out, the rooms at Big Tree arent great, but staying on the beach was great. I can understand why many people on here decide to go the Airbnb route in Mtwapa as there were much nicer rooms at better prices. Just a warning, I spent a night in Diani and rented a place on Airbnb from a person with only a few ratings that accepted my request to rent and then immediately messaged saying that the room wasnt available but they had a different room. Classic bait and switch, and it can be a pain in the ass to cancel with airbnb as you need to call them. This whole thing wasted a few hours of my time but I was able to cancel it.

Finding rides from Big Tree to Mtwapa was easy enough at all hours of the night. Quite a few times, I used a matatu for only 50 ksh. It's easy to find a motorbike or tuktuk but be prepared to negotiate. During the daytime, you just tell them you want to pay 150 and they'll accept it, but during the night time or if it's raining, they triple the price and stick to it.

If you're concerned about exchanging currency, I figured out quite a few options. Once you arrive at the airport, you can purchase a safaicom sim which allows you to use the Mpesa app. The safaricom agent will use your passport to establish your number. Mpesa is great! I wish other countries all had similar apps, especially Thailand. What makes Mpesa great is that you have a vitual wallet that everyone accepts, even the girls. If you do pay girls, keep in mind they will see your name, if that matters to you. I decided to bring a significant amount of cash with me as I didn't want to use a foreign ATM. When exchanging cash, you can easily get the market value at a local banks (Naivas in Nyali has a few nearby). I also found that there were local bora bora shops that were willing to pay above market price. I was surprised by this because they actually paid me 155 ksh per USD when the market price was onlky 150 ksh. Handling cash can be a risk, so I brought the cash to City Mall and transferred it to my Mpesa account. It's also possible to use any popular transfer app and send money to an Mpesa account which elimates the need to bring cash or use ATMs.

Anyways, just a few tips for anyone new to Kenya. My next post I'll talk about the experiences with the girls, prices, and clubs.Rat Traveler, remember to post second report, about the experiences with the girls, prices, and clubs.

I stopped using motobikes between Mwtapa and Big Tree because road is in so terrible condition because of roadwork, dust, noise, very narrow dirt road. I am afraid of motobikes even in normal road.

Some foreigner died somewhere near Citymall some weeks ago, he was driving motobike himself, trying to get to road? Probably not drunk, usually foreigners here die because they are driving motobikes drunk.

Otherwise, it is slow season now in Mombasa, no tourists, and clubs are silent. Only Hypnotica seems to have clients. Good side of low season is that girls don¨t have customers, so buyers market.

Mombie75
05-14-24, 19:51
This video is very much distributed in social media, it seems to be in Diani since there is Apero restaurant sign. So it is in as public place as possible in Diani, in that shopping center.

We dont know background of this occurrence. It could be that man did not pay, it could be that girl wanted more, or that she was just crazy mad for some other reason. Jealousy, breaking up?

Is that pokice there or security? Kenya police is not your friend, if they are around they want money from musungu, any way that they can think is possible. At least they have not gone to guys hotel room and threatened him with jail and court, and demanded five thousand dollar.They are Askaris not Police in the video.

Any problems just pay, it is small money just a few thousand shillings.

Radical Guy
05-22-24, 03:21
In the video below, she's telling the man that he fucked her all night and cum in her mouth, so she wants to be paid. African girls are used to being bought for sex, because men don't know how to be romantic without giving money. It's deep in the culture. This muzungu learned this fact the hard way. He did it the white way and got himself into trouble. In Africa, you have to pay money, because romance is for whites. When a man takes a woman out and wine & dine and club and drink and dance etc. Get horny and agree to have sex, then it's the white way. In Africa there's nothing like that, maybe if she's your wife. They prefer money to romance. Money is what's important. Don't confuse horny sex with consensual sex.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/386382084396548?mibextid=Hn3EexMF1WhlYZLEI wouldn't touch that skank even if she paid me! 🤮.

Terry09
05-30-24, 07:14
I wouldn't touch that skank even if she paid me! 🤮.Don't be so sure. Some make up, nice outfit and a wig you'll be drooling for her.

Very unfortunate for that guy. He could be one of us here. What I have learned though is that in times of disagreement try not to leave the room without resolving the issue.

SuperChuck
05-31-24, 16:27
To laugh a little. How many chances that the girl you like has from two to five muzungu boyfriends around the world? And what, six to ten? The sweet girl in love with me posted in her Whatsapp state some videos while participating in a Safari and I have not yet stopped laughing. The real drama is when these women are also smart, that is the time to worry. But as long as they're as ignorant as goats maybe you can survive.

CumALot012
06-02-24, 12:45
Fellow mongers. Anyone willing to suggest any new Afro Recommendations. Petite preference. Or old ones. Hyderabad or other. Even Cam is ok.

Radical Guy
06-03-24, 01:55
Fellow mongers. Anyone willing to suggest any new Afro Recommendations. Petite preference. Or old ones. Hyderabad or other. Even Cam is ok.I also prefer petite, slim chicks, under 25, never had kids. I've been quite successful using Tinder or Badoo as a starting point, then I screen out the scammers and hookers on WhatsApp about a 3-4 weeks before my visit. I prefer students or young semi-professionals for a GFE, as opposed to a cold P4 P arrangement.

RG.

Gymrat9
06-04-24, 14:43
Nyali beach hotels are expensive I think, Bahari is there. I only know about Bamburi beach hotels. I was in Sheratton couple of times, there I booked room for two although I was alone. We calculated with receptionist that it was cheaper that way than pay extra for visitors each time that I have girl. Also I got breakfast for girl also. Big Tree, no problem with visitors, but no breakfast.

It has not been possible for long time go get two girls in Big Tree, I guess same in other hotels. Police don't allow?Are any of the 3 star and above hotels in Bamburi girl-friendly and don't charge extra for a guest? Severin Sea lodge? Serena? Bamburi Beach hotel?

Reiner Otto
06-16-24, 05:35
I am on my way to Mombasa today. Any other recommended spots for girls besides Casaurina or Big Tree? Not looking for marriage, P4 P is my game.

Belsie
06-16-24, 10:58
Morning,

Has anybody been successful meeting girls in the malls. E. g. City Mall Nyali, Nyali Centre etc.

We thinking was that it might be possible to avoid the "hardening" pros, and perhaps meet girls that not normally goes with white men. I would still assume they should have a present or be paid.

Look forward to hear if any have experience.

Cheers.

Be.

SuperChuck
06-17-24, 05:30
It's hard but I try.

Have any of you met Sylvia from Diani Beach?

Very short hair, nipple piercing.

I can't reach her anymore, and I wanted to make sure she was okay.

Mombie75
06-17-24, 09:31
Morning,

Has anybody been successful meeting girls in the malls. E. g. City Mall Nyali, Nyali Centre etc.

We thinking was that it might be possible to avoid the "hardening" pros, and perhaps meet girls that not normally goes with white men. I would still assume they should have a present or be paid.

Look forward to hear if any have experience.

Cheers.

Be.Never be afraid to approach any woman in Kenya any time and anywhere, 90% will have a chat.

TIA (this is Africa) no matter where or how you meet a girl you are never going to know what she does, they are never ever going to tell you the truth. You meet them at City Mall and they could easily be hitting bars at night anywhere in Mombasa or Nairobi. Unless you get one working 9 to 5 and still those ones are always hunting too, as I said TIA.

Neddy69
06-17-24, 22:19
Never be afraid to approach any woman in Kenya any time and anywhere, 90% will have a chat.

TIA (this is Africa) no matter where or how you meet a girl you are never going to know what she does, they are never ever going to tell you the truth. You meet them at City Mall and they could easily be hitting bars at night anywhere in Mombasa or Nairobi. Unless you get one working 9 to 5 and still those ones are always hunting too, as I said TIA.A pro tip. Ladies of the night rarely get up before early afternoon. Become an early morning to late morning hunter. Chances are higher you meet a "good" girl.

Mwalimu.

Leblon
06-18-24, 12:46
I am on my way to Mombasa today. Any other recommended spots for girls besides Casaurina or Big Tree? Not looking for marriage, P4 P is my game.Safari Inn on Tuesdays and Fridays, starting early. In Mwtapa, Eagle Nest in the evening, when there is karaoke or live band, that is Monday and Thursday for Karaoke, Wednesday Thursday Saturday for live band, not always.

Hypnotica has lot of people every day, that is different kind of place than those others.

Belsie
06-18-24, 22:02
Never be afraid to approach any woman in Kenya any time and anywhere, 90% will have a chat.

TIA (this is Africa) no matter where or how you meet a girl you are never going to know what she does, they are never ever going to tell you the truth. You meet them at City Mall and they could easily be hitting bars at night anywhere in Mombasa or Nairobi. Unless you get one working 9 to 5 and still those ones are always hunting too, as I said TIA.Thanks for your reply, it does sound like a very good change of success, will see if I can master the courage.

Cheers.

Be.

Slowalk
06-19-24, 17:29
Morning,

Has anybody been successful meeting girls in the malls. E. g. City Mall Nyali, Nyali Centre etc.

We thinking was that it might be possible to avoid the "hardening" pros, and perhaps meet girls that not normally goes with white men. I would still assume they should have a present or be paid.

Look forward to hear if any have experience.

Cheers.

Be.I got a number of a Nyali mall restaurant waitress two weeks ago. She is one of the best looking women I've seen in awhile. Now she texts me all the time.

PhotoGuyVegas
06-21-24, 05:28
I'll be in Mombasa next week and have been getting good information but I have a few questions:

1 wearing a wedding ring, will it help or hurt you with approaching women for sex when you are up front?

2 should you act single or if it comes up say that you are married etc? Does this even matter to them or will they bring it up?

3 I prefer to have sexual encounters in the morning or midday so I can focus on real work and tasks, is this possible? I hear most people go in the evening and go to bars etc. I rather be able to hit a morning workout, blowjob / or sex after then get to business for the rest of the day.

4 I'm coming from addis, that country is terrible, how often do women in Mombasa give blowjob without asking? I actually prefer to find some girls I can just push their head down at any time for a blowjob vs having to have sex all the time.

5 are they against or open to sex and blowjobs and allowing you to do pics and vids? I'm into that but open to paying more if that's how I would have to go about it.

6 I'm into sugar mommy types as well, I've read you can find some curvy sexy older women who will pay for play or tip you, I'm also interested if anyone has knowledge on that. If she's my type I rather get something out of it as well if possible. I'm a mid aged male in good shape.

7 do women actually approach and make a meet up easy? Should I take my ring off while out, keep it on or it doesn't matter?

8 if you see something you like during day time do you just make small talk then make the offer or can you literally almost say "Hi, I would like to meet soon or now for sex, x amount, here's my number?

9 any signs women want to approach but can't or are hesitant?

10 are there any updates I should know about that have changed in the last few months or years? I am reading as many pages as possible before I arrive.

Mombie75
06-21-24, 15:53
I'll be in Mombasa next week and have been getting good information but I have a few questions:

1 wearing a wedding ring, will it help or hurt you with approaching women for sex when you are up front?

2 should you act single or if it comes up say that you are married etc? Does this even matter to them or will they bring it up?

3 I prefer to have sexual encounters in the morning or midday so I can focus on real work and tasks, is this possible? I hear most people go in the evening and go to bars etc. I rather be able to hit a morning workout, blowjob / or sex after then get to business for the rest of the day.

4 I'm coming from addis, that country is terrible, how often do women in Mombasa give blowjob without asking? I actually prefer to find some girls I can just push their head down at any time for a blowjob vs having to have sex all the time.

5 are they against or open to sex and blowjobs and allowing you to do pics and vids? I'm into that but open to paying more if that's how I would have to go about it..1 & 2 they only care about the money you are paying.

3 arrange a time with whoever you are going to fuck, mind time keeping was never invented in Africa.

4 most do BJ, just ask up front.

5 again ask up front, making vid is a risky as it is illegal in Kenya and there is always a risk of the girl later complaining and asking for more money or involving the police. Never trust them.

6 muzungu must pay is the motto.

7 nobody gives a fuck if you wear 10 wedding rings. Yes, some will approach you.

8 why not. Just ask.

9 no.

10 you sound very green and naive from your questions, not a good thing in Kenya. They will spot weakness.

Oiste
06-27-24, 08:04
To laugh a little. How many chances that the girl you like has from two to five muzungu boyfriends around the world? And what, six to ten? The sweet girl in love with me posted in her Whatsapp state some videos while participating in a Safari and I have not yet stopped laughing. The real drama is when these women are also smart, that is the time to worry. But as long as they're as ignorant as goats maybe you can survive.Every year thousands of single men arrive in Kenya, in Mombasa, Diani, Malindi and Kilifi. Waiting for them are thousands of good girls who after leaving the Church seek comfort in the muzungu. Don't worry too much, the sweet girl in love with you is in love with at least five other white asses. The first fool who falls in love with them will make them happy (and their families) and no matter if he is young, old, thin or fat, if he has all his teeth or if he has a limp because he has a wooden leg. It doesn't matter if he stinks, if he's impotent, or if he's a drunk. One is as good as the other. The important thing is to grab the muzungu whoever he is and then bleed him dry. These are things that should not be said but remember that you disgust them, you are only the opportunity to get out of poverty. Asking questions, in Kenya, is for fools.

MwenByen
07-01-24, 03:19
90% of the women I spoken to or is constant communication with do not want to live in Africa period! They are extremely desperate to get a visa and get the fuck out of their with the underlying issue being money is hard to come by there! Government services absolutely sucks they often target Mzungus because theirs a stimga associated with them and it's not because they view all of them as rich it's more so they'll bust the ass to pay ridiculous foreign bride prices, buy women cars, expensive shoes, clothes and even pay stupid prices for sex! Even if they don't have the funds to do so. They also know the less attractive the mzungu is the more willing he's going to do such things for the young beautiful African woman.


Every year thousands of single men arrive in Kenya, in Mombasa, Diani, Malindi and Kilifi. Waiting for them are thousands of good girls who after leaving the Church seek comfort in the muzungu. Don't worry too much, the sweet girl in love with you is in love with at least five other white asses. The first fool who falls in love with them will make them happy (and their families) and no matter if he is young, old, thin or fat, if he has all his teeth or if he has a limp because he has a wooden leg. It doesn't matter if he stinks, if he's impotent, or if he's a drunk. One is as good as the other. The important thing is to grab the muzungu whoever he is and then bleed him dry. These are things that should not be said but remember that you disgust them, you are only the opportunity to get out of poverty. Asking questions, in Kenya, is for fools.

Oiste
07-01-24, 07:35
90% of the women I spoken to or is constant communication with do not want to live in Africa period! They are extremely desperate to get a visa and get the fuck out of their with the underlying issue being money is hard to come by there! Government services absolutely sucks they often target Mzungus because theirs a stimga associated with them and it's not because they view all of them as rich it's more so they'll bust the ass to pay ridiculous foreign bride prices, buy women cars, expensive shoes, clothes and even pay stupid prices for sex! Even if they don't have the funds to do so. They also know the less attractive the mzungu is the more willing he's going to do such things for the young beautiful African woman.In fact, I would also add that African gazelles have a huge generational experience in this regard. Their mothers and even before their grandmothers were sluts for convenience. They know very well who we are and why we are there. Only poor, brainless idiots don't understand this and they are the ones who are left holding their panties in their hands. Their only goal is to get out of Africa as soon as possible and at any cost. Believing these women is like shaking hands with the Death. No one of them, I repeat no one, will ever be honest with you. And why should it be when you're a 60 year old going to fuck at their house and they're 40 years younger? I am 62 years old, physically I am in great shape and yet I am still a poor 60 year old man and I literally disgust a young 25 year old girl. She will just use me to get out of Kenya. Personally, every year when I come back I no longer call the girls from the previous year, with one exception, since I have no intention of ruining my life to save another. There will be at least 5 other muzungu who will be in contact with the **** in question and sooner or later, if she's lucky, she will find the right chicken. Otherwise, once her beauty has faded she will return to the village where she will have a child and mix the ugali in the evening at sunset.

CumALot012
07-01-24, 11:46
90% of the women I spoken to or is constant communication with do not want to live in Africa period! They are extremely desperate to get a visa and get the fuck out of their with the underlying issue being money is hard to come by there! Government services absolutely sucks they often target Mzungus because theirs a stimga associated with them and it's not because they view all of them as rich it's more so they'll bust the ass to pay ridiculous foreign bride prices, buy women cars, expensive shoes, clothes and even pay stupid prices for sex! Even if they don't have the funds to do so. They also know the less attractive the mzungu is the more willing he's going to do such things for the young beautiful African woman.How can I prove my African Queen is only committed to me? Not 5 other white guys as mentioned most do. I live overseas. Are Private Investigators available that are credible?

Oiste
07-01-24, 15:15
How can I prove my African Queen is only committed to me? Not 5 other white guys as mentioned most do. I live overseas. Are Private Investigators available that are credible?Come on, you have to be serious my friend. Your African queen exists only in your dreams, and in my bed when I go to Kenya. And in the bed of 100 other muzungu who fuck her harder than you while you stay at home dreaming of being a Latin lover. African gazelles are fresh fruits to be consumed on site, at zero kilometres. It's not the first time I fucked girls who, after a few days, left for Rome, London or Zurich, and with the taste of my seed still in their mouths, they joined their Prince Charming convinced that he was the only one, the only man on Earth to have conquered them. To conquer them 3000 shillings are enough. Why spend money on an investigator when you already know the truth?

Mombie75
07-01-24, 20:06
How can I prove my African Queen is only committed to me? Not 5 other white guys as mentioned most do. I live overseas. Are Private Investigators available that are credible?If you think a PI is going to be on your side in Kenya then you don't know Kenya. The country is built on lies and deceit and these lies and deceit fuel it every day from the PM to the Fundi. It is a game. They don't even trust their own blood here.

Leblon
07-02-24, 21:23
I am not in Mombasa now but I get report from one girl participating demonstrations today in Mwtapa. Small Quickmart was closed but looters break the door and stole everything from the shop. Lot of other shops were robbed and destroyed. Worryingly, cars were burnt in front of Casourina. When they will burn Casourina or is it burned already?

Demonstrators have stones and police is using lot of tear gas.

Disgusted of the violence and all the robbing and destroying private property, my friend left, went home and locked all the doors. When she left there were talks about going to big Quickmart.

These reports are worrying.

Neddy69
07-03-24, 06:22
I am not in Mombasa now but I get report from one girl participating demonstrations today in Mwtapa. Small Quickmart was closed but looters break the door and stole everything from the shop. Lot of other shops were robbed and destroyed. Worryingly, cars were burnt in front of Casourina. When they will burn Casourina or is it burned already?

Demonstrators have stones and police is using lot of tear gas.

Disgusted of the violence and all the robbing and destroying private property, my friend left, went home and locked all the doors. When she left there were talks about going to big Quickmart.

These reports are worrying.What do you expect. Zakayo bled the people white. In Mtwapa there was never any unrest. Not even 2007. That bubble has burst now. Most destitute Wazungu are in denial since decades. They ignore that Kenya is going down the drain. Pole pole.

Why would they burn Casuarina. A lot of people go hungry every day. I watched videos. People left Quickmart with big packets of Unga. LOL. If they loot it's quick. Police is on top of them. They were driving the looters down the Malindi Road. And they plunder all the smart phone stores. To make a quick buck with selling them on the black market. Casuarina? There's nothing to loot. Except some booze. And that's too close to the police station.

As for me? There's 54 African countries to choose from.

Mwalimu.

AttilaTheHun
07-03-24, 21:59
What do you expect. Zakayo bled the people white. In Mtwapa there was never any unrest. Not even 2007. That bubble has burst now. Most destitute Wazungu are in denial since decades. They ignore that Kenya is going down the drain. Pole pole.

Why would they burn Casuarina. A lot of people go hungry every day. I watched videos. People left Quickmart with big packets of Unga. LOL. If they loot it's quick. Police is on top of them. They were driving the looters down the Malindi Road. And they plunder all the smart phone stores. To make a quick buck with selling them on the black market. Casuarina? There's nothing to loot. Except some booze. And that's too close to the police station.

As for me? There's 54 African countries to choose from.

Mwalimu.What are the countries you are thinking of now. Could you let me know the first 6 on your list? Have you considered Zambia?

AttilaTheHun
07-03-24, 22:08
1 & 2 they only care about the money you are paying.

3 arrange a time with whoever you are going to fuck, mind time keeping was never invented in Africa.

4 most do BJ, just ask up front.

5 again ask up front, making vid is a risky as it is illegal in Kenya and there is always a risk of the girl later complaining and asking for more money or involving the police. Never trust them.

6 muzungu must pay is the motto.

7 nobody gives a fuck if you wear 10 wedding rings. Yes, some will approach you.

8 why not. Just ask.

9 no.

10 you sound very green and naive from your questions, not a good thing in Kenya. They will spot weakness.Mombie, since you are a veteran expert of Kenya, I'm curious to know how do you test your girls for HIV? What methods? Do you take them to a clinic or just use an At-Home HIV Test Kit?

Mombie75
07-03-24, 22:54
Mombie, since you are a veteran expert of Kenya, I'm curious to know how do you test your girls for HIV? What methods? Do you take them to a clinic or just use an At-Home HIV Test Kit?I don't. I use a CD at all times.

MwenByen
07-04-24, 02:37
True story I went through this type of BS in Thailand when I was when I was 22 years now I'm 53 yrs old. The women always berate their country men and speak highly of people from your country they always need. They always sever hundreds of dollars for something. Never in my life have I've been to a country that has more homeless women than men! You can tell there dating scene there can't be taking serious at all now back to your question. Did you meet her online? In the mall? Did why'all fuck the next day? Or the same night? If so it's more than nothing more than a Mpesa scam or Mzungu bride visa waiting to happen. You and only you got set the boundaries on if she's there for love or just to get money and visa to live a nation of misery! Give her a litmus test if she fails it and then there's your answer never go by one go by several. Who wants to have a long distance relationship now and and days. You are in a country where that shell fuck her brothers wife and her sister husband just for the hell of it no sense of family values at all.


How can I prove my African Queen is only committed to me? Not 5 other white guys as mentioned most do. I live overseas. Are Private Investigators available that are credible?

Neddy69
07-04-24, 09:22
What are the countries you are thinking of now. Could you let me know the first 6 on your list? Have you considered Zambia?Rwanda.

Uganda (as long as M7 is alive.).

Angola (Brazilian Portuguese is a must).

Tanzania (speak some Kiswahili, TZ is the less corrupt cousin of Kenya).

Madagascar (very basic infrastructure. French Is a must).

Mwalimu.

AttilaTheHun
07-04-24, 21:04
Rwanda.

Uganda (as long as M7 is alive.).

Angola (Brazilian Portuguese is a must).

Tanzania (speak some Kiswahili, TZ is the less corrupt cousin of Kenya).

Madagascar (very basic infrastructure. French Is a must).

Mwalimu.You obviously speak French and some Portuguese. Unfortunately, I don't, and I'm not that motivated to learn. However, Swahili is something I enjoy learning. But what would be your list of English-speaking African countries. Obviously, Uganda would be on top.

Oiste
07-05-24, 11:24
True story I went through this type of BS in Thailand when I was when I was 22 years now I'm 53 yrs old. The women always berate their country men and speak highly of people from your country they always need. They always sever hundreds of dollars for something. Never in my life have I've been to a country that has more homeless women than men! You can tell there dating scene there can't be taking serious at all now back to your question. Did you meet her online? In the mall? Did why'all fuck the next day? Or the same night? If so it's more than nothing more than a Mpesa scam or Mzungu bride visa waiting to happen. You and only you got set the boundaries on if she's there for love or just to get money and visa to live a nation of misery! Give her a litmus test if she fails it and then there's your answer never go by one go by several. Who wants to have a long distance relationship now and and days. You are in a country where that shell fuck her brothers wife and her sister husband just for the hell of it no sense of family values at all."Did why'all fuck the next day? ".

Because they are sluts genetically programmed to be sluts.

But it's okay to have doubts in life. Asking questions helps you understand.

The problem is asking these questions twice.

But we like all this, we like sluts. Otherwise we would go to Hungary.

I read somewhere that now, suddenly, Kenya is no longer suitable for the pussy hunters.

Should we go to Uganda (to watch mountain gorillas? Or to Madagascar (to watch leprosy patients?

Or in Angola, where people fight to go.

It's the problem of pensioners who age badly. Very bad.

The world is changing and they can no longer keep up with it.

They give out advice. Between one bottle of cheap wine and another.

It's strange they don't recommend Ukraine.

Their Nazi origins should push them to do so.

Kenya is a wonderful country.

Thanks for going to other places.

AttilaTheHun
07-06-24, 18:13
"Did why'all fuck the next day? ".

Because they are sluts genetically programmed to be sluts.

But it's okay to have doubts in life. Asking questions helps you understand.

The problem is asking these questions twice.

But we like all this, we like sluts. Otherwise we would go to Hungary.

I read somewhere that now, suddenly, Kenya is no longer suitable for the pussy hunters.

Should we go to Uganda (to watch mountain gorillas? Or to Madagascar (to watch leprosy patients?

Or in Angola, where people fight to go.

It's the problem of pensioners who age badly. Very bad.

The world is changing and they can no longer keep up with it.

They give out advice. Between one bottle of cheap wine and another.

It's strange they don't recommend Ukraine.

Their Nazi origins should push them to do so.

Kenya is a wonderful country.

Thanks for going to other places.Mountain gorillas? Watch leprosy patients? Recommending Ukraine? Nazi origins?

Damn! Get a drink! You need to relax.

SuperChuck
07-13-24, 08:26
Police began firing live ammunition into crowds of demonstrators in Mombasa.

Maybe it's better to change travel destination for the next few months.

Slowalk
07-17-24, 20:36
Police began firing live ammunition into crowds of demonstrators in Mombasa.

Maybe it's better to change travel destination for the next few months.They're shooting live rounds, spraying tear gas and noxious chemical dyes with impunity in cities, towns, the countryside and in peaceful neighborhoods. If they have a weapon, they're using it on anyone and everyone.

I believe they will soon be blaming foreigners so stay out.

Mombie75
07-17-24, 22:18
They're shooting live rounds, spraying tear gas and noxious chemical dyes with impunity in cities, towns, the countryside and in peaceful neighborhoods. If they have a weapon, they're using it on anyone and everyone.

I believe they will soon be blaming foreigners so stay out.I doubt it. He has already tried that card with Ford and nobody took the bait.

GenZ has no leader or leadership group for the PM to buy off, it is not tribal so he can't fight it on ethnic lines. His only promise was that the Gov will "steal less and perform better" his words indeed. His only hope is GenZ get tired and ease off.

Even The FT have reported this today which is quite extraordinary itself.

Slowalk
07-19-24, 09:30
Even The FT have reported this today which is quite extraordinary itself.The media went on strike yesterday after police shot a few reporters and killed two.

Also, Ruto is pissing all over their Constitution: He made an executive order acknowledging that although the Constitution states demonstrations are wallow. Demonstrating must be lead by (his chosen) police officials…. and demonstrating in CBD is banned.

I fear we are witnessing another Robert Mogabe or even Idi Amin because of the ridiculous responses.

Radical Guy
07-23-24, 22:32
I don't. I use a CD at all times.That's probably smarter, but personally I find sex with a condom hardly any more pleasurable than sex with my hand. 😄.

Rammstein2
07-30-24, 09:29
Hallo guys, I have been a decade in the Ukraine especially in Kiev until 2021. The best thing there to get a real student girl was to go to the universities and put a letter on the black board in which you wrote that you are looking for a woman to teach me russian for a weekly salary. The rest was separation of the girls by Viber Video calls. A lot of work but it was worth it.

Did anyone have experiances with this or do you think it will work in Mombasa / Kenia too??

Slowalk
07-31-24, 20:30
go to the universities and put a letter on the black board...Security won't grant you access to the campus compound without college ID.

It's a good idea. Perhaps use the campus Meta, TikTok, etc.

It's not a good time to travel to Kenya. The protests are gaining momentum. Thieves and Vandals are using the protests as cover as are government officials to plunder public and private assets. I was ambushed on my motorcycle last week but I was prepared just in case. A friend had a gun pulled on him the day after. The police shot the gunman. There's a large protest scheduled for August 8. Stay away.

Radical Guy
07-31-24, 21:58
Security won't grant you access to the campus compound without college ID.

It's a good idea. Perhaps use the campus Meta, TikTok, etc.

It's not a good time to travel to Kenya. The protests are gaining momentum. Thieves and Vandals are using the protests as cover as are government officials to plunder public and private assets. I was ambushed on my motorcycle last week but I was prepared just in case. A friend had a gun pulled on him the day after. The police shot the gunman. There's a large protest scheduled for August 8. Stay away.I'll be there in early September. Hopefully, the protesters will get bored before then. 😄.

Slowalk
08-01-24, 06:11
I'll be there in early September. Hopefully, the protesters will get bored before then. 😄.This is my assessment: They won't just "get bored before then". It's not temporary and it's not going away. It's a trickle of water now compared to the open floodgate is to come. I started to elaborate but erased it; this is not the forum for it.

SceticoBlu
08-01-24, 06:11
For me the scheduled trip starts in October. If the situation is not getting better I skip Kenya this year. For what I have heard Malindi and Watamu seem safer as well as the beach around Big Tree. Hooligans of Gen Z were also raging in idyllic Diani. On the other hand the tourist resorts are said to be well booked there.

Radical Guy
08-02-24, 00:41
This is my assessment: They won't just "get bored before then". It's not temporary and it's not going away. It's a trickle of water now compared to the open floodgate is to come. I started to elaborate but erased it; this is not the forum for it.I imagine it should be reasonably safe if I stay away from downtown areas and remain in or near the beach resort I booked near Shanzu. The upside of this is that hotel prices should decrease. 😊

Mombie75
08-02-24, 12:05
I imagine it should be reasonably safe if I stay away from downtown areas and remain in or near the beach resort I booked near Shanzu. The upside of this is that hotel prices should decrease.TIA. When business is down prices go up.

Sam 14
08-03-24, 11:26
. . . I was ambushed on my motorcycle last week but I was prepared just in case.... Stay away.Super appreciate all your good reporting, SW. I'll be there in December, plan on a lot of motorbiking too but I'll be along North Beach. May I ask please, how was you prepared? Did you bear spray his ass as he was approaching, then haul ass? Advance thanks man.

SuperChuck
08-03-24, 17:41
TIA. When business is down prices go up.It's the opposite, my friend.

Little tourism, little demand for pussy, and they settle for even less.

During the ridiculous covid parody, while the whole world was locked in its house thinking of dying, in Mombasa we were few.

We set the price.

SceticoBlu
08-03-24, 19:05
It's the opposite, my friend.

Little tourism, little demand for pussy, and they settle for even less.

During the ridiculous covid parody, while the whole world was locked in its house thinking of dying, in Mombasa we were few.

We set the price.Different from girls some hotelowners ask higher prices when tourism goes down. In this way they hope to compensate their losses.

Mombie75
08-03-24, 20:09
Different from girls some hotelowners ask higher prices when tourism goes down. In this way they hope to compensate their losses.Correct. TIA. Less business they think higher prices compensate for it. 3rd W mentality.

Barrett84
08-05-24, 16:18
Hello everyone,

On my first trip to Kenya, after a few days in Nairobi and a safari, I would like to relax for a week at the seaside. I thought about the Watamu area. Do you recommend it as a place to find girls? What are the prices of girls in the area? Where can I find them, do you have any bars / clubs to recommend in Watamu?

Can you recommend any guest friendly hotels?

Thanks to everyone.

Slowalk
08-07-24, 07:16
Super appreciate all your good reporting, SW. I'll be there in December, plan on a lot of motorbiking too but I'll be along North Beach. May I ask please, how was you prepared? Did you bear spray his ass as he was approaching, then haul ass? Advance thanks man.I made a riding belt with multiple leather pockets. I kept my phone in one pocket I also kept a sharped pick in the belt. Since they always go for your keys, I made an ignition cover. in case someone grabs my keys, I can stab them in the hand or whatever is close. In this instant, SHE grabbed for my keys. I pushed her away hard. A guy tried to push me off my bike. I pulled my bike away from him, he staggered forward and then I stabbed him in his eye twice.

Slowalk
08-07-24, 07:38
do you have any bars / clubs to recommend in Watamu.Papa Remo is crazy loaded with Wazungu and predictor / prey late Friday and Saturday. I don't know where you can stay, however.

Mombie75
08-07-24, 12:37
Hello everyone,

On my first trip to Kenya, after a few days in Nairobi and a safari, I would like to relax for a week at the seaside. I thought about the Watamu area. Do you recommend it as a place to find girls? What are the prices of girls in the area? Where can I find them, do you have any bars / clubs to recommend in Watamu?

Can you recommend any guest friendly hotels?

Thanks to everyone.Many years since I have went North of Mtwapa to Watamu and Malindi as those places are just too quiet now. Even the old mainstays of Mtwapa, Bamburi and Nyali are not even half of the 2000's now but it is still better to stick to those areas, a lot more on offer.

Mombie75
08-07-24, 12:40
Hello everyone,

On my first trip to Kenya, after a few days in Nairobi and a safari, I would like to relax for a week at the seaside. I thought about the Watamu area. Do you recommend it as a place to find girls? What are the prices of girls in the area? Where can I find them, do you have any bars / clubs to recommend in Watamu?

Can you recommend any guest friendly hotels?

Thanks to everyone.Forgot to add.

Most hotels are GF apart from. The big all inclusive ones. Just check upon booking.

Girls, I pay 3 k short time as it is peanuts and I can't be bothered to negotiate. I say 3 k for 2 hours take it or leave it. You can get less if you want.

Apps is a popular way to get girls these days, badoo, tinder etc. I just approach on the ground if I see one I like.

DzikaBomba
08-08-24, 07:49
Forgot to add.

Girls, I pay 3 k short time as it is peanuts and I can't be bothered to negotiate. I say 3 k for 2 hours take it or leave it. You can get less if you want.
Typicall American Way of Overpaying / Tipping.

Hopefully this will stay only in Kenia as long as possible, before people like you will export this to the rest of Africa.

Leblon
08-08-24, 12:25
Papa Remo is crazy loaded with Wazungu and predictor / prey late Friday and Saturday. I don't know where you can stay, however.Papa Remo vas closed for slow season but maybe they are opened again. I have never visited but Saturday parties are famous.

Place called Carwash was only place where I found people when I visited Watamu, so that is a place to look for girls also.

Place called Watchtower or something, very popular when sun goes down, all the white people and tourists go there.

Maybe better take your own girl to Watamu, from Mombasa. If you want beach and girls go to Mombasa North or Diani.

Mombie75
08-08-24, 17:30
Typicall American Way of Overpaying / Tipping.

Hopefully this will stay only in Kenia as long as possible, before people like you will export this to the rest of Africa.I've been living in Kenya over 20 yrs.

Sam 14
08-09-24, 11:34
I made a riding belt with multiple leather pockets. I kept my phone in one pocket I also kept a sharped pick in the belt. .Nice work Slowalk. (Insert clapping). Thanks for the story man. If we ever meet, I'd like to treat you to a good meal and your favorite drinks. And if I see a shady dude with an eyepatch, I'll give him your best.

Helgi
08-10-24, 01:10
I've been living in Kenya over 20 yrs.Nevertheless you are overpaying. 2000 - 3000 is the going rate for a long time in Mombasa. 3000 for a short time ist definitely to much.

Oiste
08-10-24, 08:51
Nevertheless you are overpaying. 2000 - 3000 is the going rate for a long time in Mombasa. 3000 for a short time ist definitely to much.2000 is the price usually paid by those with experience in Mombasa, plus 300 standards for matatu.

Everything else is a gift that everyone decides to give or not.

Some tourists are worried that these poor girls can't survive on 2,000 shillings, and they throw money away.

But they are only sluts, we go with the sluts, we have to understand that it is all fiction and the only reality is that we are contracting a sexual performance.

Not good? There are 1000 other girls, like photocopies, ready to guarantee the fun.

AttilaTheHun
08-10-24, 17:00
I've been living in Kenya over 20 yrs.I'm curious to know how do you manage your visa runs? What countries do you like to "run" to, and how long do you usually wait till head back with a new eTA? Do you get the 2 or 3 months extensions in Kenya? Were you ever denied or delayed re-entry? Unfortunately, retirement visa is still not sensible. Just to give you a sample of how illogical their retirement requirement polices are. Application for the Kenyan Retirement Visa requires you to prove you have an independent annual income of at least US$24 000. That's 2k per month. The average SS income in the USA is about 1600 US a month, so most Americans are disqualified. In the Philippines and Columbia it's less than $1k US and even in Thailand it's about 1.8k US per month. The renewal fee in Kenya is 250k KES ($1900 US) annually! They just doubled it! Uganda doesn't even have a retirement Visa program.

Mombie75
08-10-24, 18:56
I'm curious to know how do you manage your visa runs? What countries do you like to "run" to, and how long do you usually wait till head back with a new eTA? Do you get the 2 or 3 months extensions in Kenya? Were you ever denied or delayed re-entry? Unfortunately, retirement visa is still not sensible. Just to give you a sample of how illogical their retirement requirement polices are. Application for the Kenyan Retirement Visa requires you to prove you have an independent annual income of at least US$24 000. That's 2k per month. The average SS income in the USA is about 1600 US a month, so most Americans are disqualified. In the Philippines and Columbia it's less than $1k US and even in Thailand it's about 1.8k US per month. The renewal fee in Kenya is 250k KES ($1900 US) annually! They just doubled it! Uganda doesn't even have a retirement Visa program.I have permanent residency since around 2010 and did the odd visa run before that but I used to get "Special pass" entries as well, its all about who you know.

A lot of ex-pats get a contact in immigration to stamp up their passports instead of a visa run, it is cheaper. I have not heard of anyone being denied entry doing visa runs. If you visit regular ask some of your home kin folk, I am sure they will know. If you are US you can get some kind of 5 or 10 year multi visa now.

It has been hinted at several times that the Gov are going to stop visa runs this but nothing has come of it that I know about.

Yes, Kenya is not friendly to retirees going the official route, high cost and often bribery makes it all add up.

Mombie75
08-10-24, 19:02
2000 is the price usually paid by those with experience in Mombasa, plus 300 standards for matatu.

Everything else is a gift that everyone decides to give or not.

Some tourists are worried that these poor girls can't survive on 2,000 shillings, and they throw money away.

But they are only sluts, we go with the sluts, we have to understand that it is all fiction and the only reality is that we are contracting a sexual performance.

Not good? There are 1000 other girls, like photocopies, ready to guarantee the fun.Indeed.

Most stories of "oh! I pay 500-1000 max" are 90% just that, stories, or they are off the beaten tracks in the villages. In Mombasa they know you will pay 2 k so know the will get it. Some tourists who visit 2 or 3 times a year will pay 5-10 k and that is common to. As you say, they will ask for fare, most will add 2 or 300. So in effect 2300. I can't be bothered with the hassle of trying to shake down a girl who is going to give me what I want out of 700 bob. I want her for the deed and then for her to disappear after with no moaning.

Pcdilwj
08-11-24, 22:31
Nevertheless you are overpaying. 2000 - 3000 is the going rate for a long time in Mombasa. 3000 for a short time ist definitely to much.Interesting topic when I'm in Mtwapa I pay 1800 to 2200 which included transportation the first time I meet someone for a short visit. Since I m old and like to get a good night sleep I rarely do long time now, they also receive chocolates and some cheap female stuff like a disposal razors. Before when I would do long time I would give them the same amount but since I'm a gentlemen if they spent the night I would feed them either dinner breakfast or both. Maybe have some drinks so all that is a added cost, just prefer short visit now keep the cost down. All my girls I meet on online dating sites most are between 19 to 24 never had any problem about a girl wanting more money. I have no idea what the WG at the clubs want for a good time only went to casuarina once on my last trip to see the Sunday show. When I first came to Kenya the exchange rate was 100 bob to the dollar last year when I was there it was 150 for a American dollar so if you want to give a nice kenyan girl that you have seen more than a couple time and you have a good vibe 3 k it s the same as giving her 2 k 6 years ago with the exchange rate.

Pcdilwj
08-14-24, 18:51
Indeed.

Most stories of "oh! I pay 500-1000 max" are 90% just that, stories, or they are off the beaten tracks in the villages. In Mombasa they know you will pay 2 k so know the will get it. Some tourists who visit 2 or 3 times a year will pay 5-10 k and that is common to. As you say, they will ask for fare, most will add 2 or 300. So in effect 2300. I can't be bothered with the hassle of trying to shake down a girl who is going to give me what I want out of 700 bob. I want her for the deed and then for her to disappear after with no moaning.Funny story I have a friend who lives in shanzu he ask me if I had any numbers of girls that I know so I gave him a number of someone. He invite her to his house cook dinner for her then had some fun and he gave her 1 k for her short time she text me the next day she was so upset at the the amount of money she receive doesn't think she will see him again so some guys are still giving girls 1 k.

Mombie75
08-15-24, 08:32
Funny story I have a friend who lives in shanzu he ask me if I had any numbers of girls that I know so I gave him a number of someone. He invite her to his house cook dinner for her then had some fun and he gave her 1 k for her short time she text me the next day she was so upset at the the amount of money she receive doesn't think she will see him again so some guys are still giving girls 1 k.Yes, it does happen still but it is the rare exception. That girl most likely won't be back unless she is super desperate, and do you really want to grab super desperate girls so you can save 1 k? These girls also talk, they tell each other who is a Kimbo.

Anyways, each to their own.

Neddy69
08-15-24, 09:35
Funny story I have a friend who lives in shanzu he ask me if I had any numbers of girls that I know so I gave him a number of someone. He invite her to his house cook dinner for her then had some fun and he gave her 1 k for her short time she text me the next day she was so upset at the the amount of money she receive doesn't think she will see him again so some guys are still giving girls 1 k.For resident Wazungu the price was always 1000 for ST. Now it's 1000 plus "tip" I. E. 300 to 500 KES to offset the rising cost of living. LT overnight at least 2 to 3 shots is still 2000 plus "tip" as above. Of course these are resident rates. As tourist or pinkie expect 2000 to 3000 and upwards for a Mtwapa slay queen. On the countryside people I personally know still pay 500. That's the way it is. Nairobi is of course more expensive. Depends again. If you have a Mama nguo you can pay her a little extra on top of services rendered. LOL. THE hard core pro slay queens try to maximize profits of course. And they smell a rookie 10 miles against the wind.

If you're lucky you find fresh meat. I. e. New arrivals from the country side looking for a job. Recently in my last visit I found to my surprise a lot of Kamba girls. Times are hard in Machakos it seems. My Kamba I had was very happy with 2000 next morning. Don't expect to find gems though if you stay there for 3 weeks. More like 3 months.

Mwalimu.

AttilaTheHun
08-15-24, 16:13
For resident Wazungu the price was always 1000 for ST. Now it's 1000 plus "tip" I. E. 300 to 500 KES to offset the rising cost of living. LT overnight at least 2 to 3 shots is still 2000 plus "tip" as above. Of course these are resident rates. As tourist or pinkie expect 2000 to 3000 and upwards for a Mtwapa slay queen. On the countryside people I personally know still pay 500. That's the way it is. Nairobi is of course more expensive. Depends again. If you have a Mama nguo you can pay her a little extra on top of services rendered. LOL. THE hard core pro slay queens try to maximize profits of course. And they smell a rookie 10 miles against the wind.

If you're lucky you find fresh meat. I. e. New arrivals from the country side looking for a job. Recently in my last visit I found to my surprise a lot of Kamba girls. Times are hard in Machakos it seems. My Kamba I had was very happy with 2000 next morning. Don't expect to find gems though if you stay there for 3 weeks. More like 3 months.

Mwalimu.Mama Nguo? That's funny! I didn't know that Mama Nguo can be a place for bargain hunting mongers. I have only seen and tried street food there. Yes 1. 5 k is the local muzungu price for ST and maybe 1 k if you feed her. I also asked around some of my Kenyan girls to enlighten me about the expectations, and they agreed as realistic for resident Wazungu. (most Luo girls will ask for more) As per the countryside, it could be way less or even free. If you live in Kakamega girls might just knock on your door for a discreet get to know you more time. Just have some basic cooking ingredients in the kitchen such as ugali and they will happily prepare something to eat. You can also order some kuku if you wish, but you don't have to wine & dine them.

MwenByen
08-15-24, 18:37
I'm going to be honest I only visited Mombasa only twice and never partake in any sexual activities the places I resided didn't have that type of shit going on. My question is this do Mombasa has better street action or lounge than Nairobi? Or is it both? Than again it could be worse! Most girls I spoke with on the SW scene in Nairobi told me that they go to Mombasa Town and work there to get extra money. The question came about because some of my Kenyan connects informed me that they plan on husling in Mombasa lately.

DzikaBomba
08-15-24, 20:35
Ok, I was last Year November in Mtwapa, so this is not really actual anymore, but:

I took Girls for 2 K LT from Casaurina and Hypnotica. And never talked with them about the money before. Zero Complaints. 2-3 Rounds. Kissing, Sucking and BBFS always.

Took several for 1 K ST also.

They all asked for comig again. I never had any Complaints.

Paying more is just for your own fake moral.

But do what you want. I don't care anyway, the chapter Kenia is closed for me. Make your african Pattaya in Mombasa. Already too much overpayers there.

Rwenotmen
08-16-24, 02:35
I didn't know that Mama Nguo can be a place for bargain hunting mongers. I have only seen and tried street food there.There's something lost in translation -- the 'Mama Nguo' he's referring to is not a Place, instead are the mammas who wait outside in different neighborhoods waiting to get hired to do people's laundry.

He's also referring the same mammas know full well that they can earn a bit more from men (and surely some lesbians) for extra services provided.

Side-note: yet another way to tell if Kenchics and Kenlads are lying about their poverty-- ask them if they use a mama nguo.

Amadeuss
08-16-24, 15:16
I'm going to be honest I only visited Mombasa only twice and never partake in any sexual activities .You fitting perfect here with your wisdom into this monger forum. Carry on bro.

AttilaTheHun
08-16-24, 20:07
There's something lost in translation -- the 'Mama Nguo' he's referring to is not a Place, instead are the mammas who wait outside in different neighborhoods waiting to get hired to do people's laundry.

He's also referring the same mammas know full well that they can earn a bit more from men (and surely some lesbians) for extra services provided.

Side-note: yet another way to tell if Kenchics and Kenlads are lying about their poverty-- ask them if they use a mama nguo.Thanks for the clarification. Mama Nguo is the Mombasa version of the Mama Fua it seems. The place I was thinking of is at the Lighthouse. But that's called the Mama Ngina Drive. My mistake.

SeanBenz
08-16-24, 23:02
There's something lost in translation -- the 'Mama Nguo' he's referring to is not a Place, instead are the mammas who wait outside in different neighborhoods waiting to get hired to do people's laundry.

He's also referring the same mammas know full well that they can earn a bit more from men (and surely some lesbians) for extra services provided.

Side-note: yet another way to tell if Kenchics and Kenlads are lying about their poverty-- ask them if they use a mama nguo.This is interesting. I have been to Kenya twice. I always felt there was a chance to hook up with a significant amount of girls in the service industries. Hooked up with a receptionist at the dentist, and a restaurant waitress.

But felt even the cleaner at my air be and be I could have made a pass and scored.

I wonder if next year I should just repeat KE or head to Brazil (I hear crazy good things).

Mombie75
08-17-24, 06:58
This is interesting. I have been to Kenya twice. I always felt there was a chance to hook up with a significant amount of girls in the service industries. Hooked up with a receptionist at the dentist, and a restaurant waitress.

But felt even the cleaner at my air be and be I could have made a pass and scored.

I wonder if next year I should just repeat KE or head to Brazil (I hear crazy good things).The vast majority of women here fuck for money. TIA, money is god.

SceticoBlu
08-18-24, 02:01
The vast majority of women here fuck for money. TIA, money is god.Like everywhere in the world. It depends
on the amount of money and under normal circumstances it must be high. But I strongly doubt the vast majority of Kenyans agrees to what is described here as usual rates. Give it a try in
Mombasa with 2K and you will get slapped more often than satisfied. Though there is a lot of
poverty the living standard has slightly increased and many dont need money so desperately any more.

Member #4813
08-18-24, 19:30
I have never been to Mombasa or any of its nearby beaches.

Any recommendations on a high end hotel that is guest friendly?

It should be as close to the action as possible.

Mombie75
08-18-24, 20:06
I have never been to Mombasa or any of its nearby beaches.

Any recommendations on a high end hotel that is guest friendly?

It should be as close to the action as possible.High end hotels in Mombasa, which tend to be the all inclusive beach hotels, only allow guests that are checked in and paid for.

Gymrat9
08-19-24, 14:29
High end hotels in Mombasa, which tend to be the all inclusive beach hotels, only allow guests that are checked in and paid for.Exactly. Each hotel is different. It's a shocker when you find out have to pay for your guest exactly the same for the entire duration of your stay even if it is for a couple of hours. Kenya hotels suck in general compared to other hotels in other parts of the world for the money.

Travellers Beach charges USD 50 for the guest for the night.

Reiner Otto
08-19-24, 16:00
Planning a vsit to Mombasa next month, now I am a bit worried about Mpox, which is easily transmitted during sexual activities.

Kenya is also mentioned in the news to have infections detected. Any local info about it?

Leblon
08-19-24, 22:06
Exactly. Each hotel is different. It's a shocker when you find out have to pay for your guest exactly the same for the entire duration of your stay even if it is for a couple of hours. Kenya hotels suck in general compared to other hotels in other parts of the world for the money.

Travellers Beach charges USD 50 for the guest for the night.If you are planning to book the hotel (in any country), contact them if you don't know their girl policy. Call them or cheaper, email them, ask their visitor policy. Tell them that you have girl friend in that town, can she sleep with you, is there extra costs? Ask if she can sleep with you if you book room for two, sometimes this is good way. Better tell them that you have two different girl friends, because sometimes you can book only one girl for whole visit, typically you want to have many different girls.

Hotels are used to this kind of questions.

I use Sophia Baharini hotel in Diani, it is not high end hotel but it is enough for me, and quite cheap. It is not in the beach, but not far. And it is near shopping center where are also restaurants Havana and Aperito, this is one kind of center of Diani.

Night action in Diani is in Half Moon (or was it Full Moon? Tandori and Manyatta. You can use motobike taxi, tuktuk or car taxi to go around, Diani is not so big place, don't worry about location.

I don't know about high end hotels, like it was said, all inclusive don't allow visitors of course because food and drinks are free.

Leblon
08-19-24, 22:15
Thanks for the clarification. Mama Nguo is the Mombasa version of the Mama Fua it seems. The place I was thinking of is at the Lighthouse. But that's called the Mama Ngina Drive. My mistake.What is happening in Lighthouse in Mama Ngina Drive? Once this was Florida club, nowadays there seems to be Chinese restaurant.

MwenByen
08-20-24, 08:29
I'm sorry you missed my posting on trip to Nairobi earlier this year. It expanded several pages, I've been traveling back and forward from Latin America to Africa for over 20 years on particular Kenya. I watched this country change up a whole lot. For some odd reason I never partaken in any action in Mombasa Town when I visited. I'm scheduled to be back in Kenya next month those protests and natural disasters kept me from coming. I really don't need you guys help that much when it comes to Kenya. I can easily hit the streets and ask a taxi cab or Boda boda driver about the SW scene. I noticed a lot of fake posts on this section, most of these guys make it seem like there's 100's of thousands of women giving Mzungu free sex but the truth to the matter you got guys western Union these chicks $300 weekly only just they can keep hearing their Bantu voices. Even chicks on strip chat Kenyan session will call up their simps from time to time asking them when they planning on send $150 Euros. Personally I feel sorry for those guys because they are only getting played of course those chicks will run up on you and go on a date to the mall and leave with a iPhone 12 Pro Max and a new pair of Nikes without giving up some pussy. And then these guys will brag on the internet how African women are crazy about them. I feel sorry for guys who do stupid shit like that and unfortunately Kenya have Nigerian men coming there doing stupid shit like that too.


You fitting perfect here with your wisdom into this monger forum. Carry on bro.

AttilaTheHun
08-20-24, 20:35
Planning a vsit to Mombasa next month, now I am a bit worried about Mpox, which is easily transmitted during sexual activities.

Kenya is also mentioned in the news to have infections detected. Any local info about it?I also visit Mombasa next month, and I've decided to get the Mpox vaccine. If you live in the states, it's free at the NYC Dept of Health & Mental Hygiene. Interestingly, it's considered to be among the sexually transited diseases, that's why it covered. Since I was at it, I also got the typhoid and the hepatitisB booster and some others. Yellow fever is only given via so-called travel doctors, and they only take cash. It seems to be a scam run by the state. They charge 300 us for it and the yellow booklet that comes with it. I've decided not to bother with it long time ago since I'm not asked for it in Kenya. One day I just get it in Kenya for peanuts. I'm thinking about Truvada for a 30 days supply. There aren't any known interactions between Truvada and alcohol. And it seems to be very effective, I may just try it since it's almost free ($10 US).

Slowalk
08-21-24, 09:33
I also visit Mombasa next month, and I've decided to get the Mpox vaccine. If you live in the states, it's free at the NYC Dept of Health & Mental Hygiene. Interestingly, it's considered to be among the sexually transited diseases, that's why it covered. Since I was at it, I also got the typhoid and the hepatitisB booster and some others. Yellow fever is only given via so-called travel doctors, and they only take cash. It seems to be a scam run by the state. They charge 300 us for it and the yellow booklet that comes with it. I've decided not to bother with it long time ago since I'm not asked for it in Kenya. One day I just get it in Kenya for peanuts. I'm thinking about Truvada for a 30 days supply. There aren't any known interactions between Truvada and alcohol. And it seems to be very effective, I may just try it since it's almost free ($10 US).My shot record book has been checked a few times for yellow fever while traveling in Africa. You don't need a booster every 10 years anymore. The airlines check a lot of things before you even get your boarding pass.

Oiste
08-22-24, 07:04
I also visit Mombasa next month, and I've decided to get the Mpox vaccine. If you live in the states, it's free at the NYC Dept of Health & Mental Hygiene. Interestingly, it's considered to be among the sexually transited diseases, that's why it covered. Since I was at it, I also got the typhoid and the hepatitisB booster and some others. Yellow fever is only given via so-called travel doctors, and they only take cash. It seems to be a scam run by the state. They charge 300 us for it and the yellow booklet that comes with it. I've decided not to bother with it long time ago since I'm not asked for it in Kenya. One day I just get it in Kenya for peanuts. I'm thinking about Truvada for a 30 days supply. There aren't any known interactions between Truvada and alcohol. And it seems to be very effective, I may just try it since it's almost free ($10 US).It is also transmitted by sweat and airborne, so I wouldn't worry too much. In Congo they die from this thing only because the general conditions are dramatic. However, since you are a conscientious and far-sighted person, get a vaccine also for the heat, in Africa it is very hot.

Leblon
08-22-24, 15:01
I read about mbox in Kenya from the website of the local newspaper:

"This leaves the only confirmed case of Mpox in the country as the truck driver who was transiting from Uganda to Rwanda, through Kenya, about two weeks ago.

The individual, the ministry said, has made a full recovery. ".

So I would not panic about mbox, at least not yet.

This was from August 16.

https://nation.africa/kenya/health/ministry-no-active-mpox-disease-in-kenya-as-suspected-cases-test-negative-4727822

AttilaTheHun
08-22-24, 17:11
My shot record book has been checked a few times for yellow fever while traveling in Africa. You don't need a booster every 10 years anymore. The airlines check a lot of things before you even get your boarding pass.Yes when you travel between countries in Africa, they may ask for it. What else do you have in the book other than yellow fever. Have you ever been asked for others?

Slowalk
08-26-24, 03:33
Yes when you travel between countries in Africa, they may ask for it. What else do you have in the book other than yellow fever. Have you ever been asked for others?I went to a Travel Doctor several times over a 10 year period. I asked them to inoculate me everything they had. All the travel guides at the time devoted a significant space in their guides to educate travelers about African disease. I thought I should take precautions.

However, no one has ever needed anything except Yellow Fever. I can remember being checked in KE, TZ, UG, RW, MZ and GH. Others I can't remember. I also was checked in Jamaica and other places I can't remember specifically.

PhotoGuyVegas
08-29-24, 19:42
Made it to malindi and I do more of my activities during the day. I'm near osteria beach. Where are some places I should check out? I went to this massage parlour across the street. 1 female on duty. Only offered a hand job.

Klassic
09-07-24, 02:11
Hey guys,

I would really like your advice. I will be visiting Mombassa, so I did the regular RTTF of the thread and I realized I would be better off on dating apps before landing here. So I created my profile and did get the attention. Now, 1 thing I noticed was that none of them are acting like its pay for play. I have some women who are telling me to come to the city and they'll stay with me the whole while and show me around. I do believe this is the semi-pro or vacation girlfriend talk but none of them hint at any form of gifting or payment. I have tried to wedge the conversation towards that direction and they suggest they just want to enjoy with me and nothing more.

So I would like advice from you guys on this situation. What would be an average amount of money for such a vacation girlfriend for a week of stay. Since this will be my first time to Mombasa, I would prefer sticking to 1 person who could act as my guide and a companion for the city before I decide if its worth revisiting for me. I notice this a lot in SEA where girls act like they want nothing, but right as the vacation ends, someone in the family has fallen ill or some debt needs to be paid off. Usually a sign for a lump sump gift for the weeks of enjoyment. But how do the girls here do it? Is it like a daily sum given or a lump sum at the end? Anybody could help me understand this way of life in Mombasa would be helpful. Thanks.

Slowalk
09-08-24, 00:04
Made it to malindi and I do more of my activities during the day. I'm near osteria beach. Where are some places I should check out?http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?2683-Mombasa&p=2878110#post2878110.

Oiste
09-08-24, 08:33
Hey guys,

I would really like your advice. I will be visiting Mombassa, so I did the regular RTTF of the thread and I realized I would be better off on dating apps before landing here. So I created my profile and did get the attention. Now, 1 thing I noticed was that none of them are acting like its pay for play. I have some women who are telling me to come to the city and they'll stay with me the whole while and show me around. I do believe this is the semi-pro or vacation girlfriend talk but none of them hint at any form of gifting or payment. I have tried to wedge the conversation towards that direction and they suggest they just want to enjoy with me and nothing more.

So I would like advice from you guys on this situation. What would be an average amount of money for such a vacation girlfriend for a week of stay. Since this will be my first time to Mombasa, I would prefer sticking to 1 person who could act as my guide and a companion for the city before I decide if its worth revisiting for me. I notice this a lot in SEA where girls act like they want nothing, but right as the vacation ends, someone in the family has fallen ill or some debt nedes to be paid off. Usually a sign for a lump sump gift for the weeks of enjoyment. But how do the girls here do it? Is it like a daily sum given or a lump sum at the end? Anybody could help me understand this way of life in Mombasa would be helpful. Thanks.You also understand that they are certainly not good girls and so what doubts do you have? The apps don't talk about money because prostitution is a crime in Kenya. But all the women you meet are prostitutes. In Kenya I have great doubts about the nuns too. The price you will pay for these prostitutes is better decided at first, but speaking about it, to avoid surprises. The cost? 2000 kes plus shipping (matatu, boda boda, if they want Uber kick their ass). My advice is to change woman every day and avoid having a too frequent frequentation. They'the better know as little as possible about you and your habits. Except that having a steady woman will cost you much more because you'll pay not only for the pussy but also for dinners, drinks, shipping). But if you are a romantic who wants to sleep the night hugged by a prostitute dreaming of a happy future then take all your money and spend it without too much trouble.

Gorgon
09-08-24, 16:47
The cost? 2000 kes plus shipping (matatu, boda boda, if they want Uber kick their ass).Not a lot of response out there for 2000 online, the spinners just stops responding, not even a counter offer. Perhaps it's old man tax.

Klassic
09-08-24, 17:38
You also understand that they are certainly not good girls and so what doubts do you have? The apps don't talk about money because prostitution is a crime in Kenya. But all the women you meet are prostitutes. In Kenya I have great doubts about the nuns too. The price you will pay for these prostitutes is better decided at first, but speaking about it, to avoid surprises. The cost? 2000 kes plus shipping (matatu, boda boda, if they want Uber kick their ass). My advice is to change woman every day and avoid having a too frequent frequentation. They'the better know as little as possible about you and your habits. Except that having a steady woman will cost you much more because you'll pay not only for the pussy but also for dinners, drinks, shipping). But if you are a romantic who wants to sleep the night hugged by a prostitute dreaming of a happy future then take all your money and spend it without too much trouble.The problem is the girls are simply not talking about money. Its not about 2000, 4000 or 15000. They simply are refusing money and suggest they are not trying to get that from me. This is on whatsapp once I've gotten them off those dating apps. I would be going in blind not knowing what amount to give them as nothing seems to get decided. This is also not 1 or 2 girls. None of them want to talk about money ever. That's why I was confused about the MO in the city. Is it hush hush and the agreement to meet basically means, yes to 2000 or an arbitrary amount or not.

The reason, like I suggested before, for getting a single girl for the trip is for me to understand if I even like Mombasa. The trip isn't to go fuck as many Kenyan girls in a week. I need to even know if I like Mombasa. I find Pattaya dull as hell and refuse to revisit, even though sex is available every 15 meters. If I just wanted to fuck as much as possible, I would just go visit my regular spots. No, I want to actually see if Mombasa is worth adding to my list. And the easiest way is to make one of these girls show me the in's and out's of the city. I don't want to waste my time trying to figure out if the $10 burger spot is worth eating at when there's a $2 local eatery with much better food that I'd want to come back for. I don't really care if I spend an extra $20 to feed and transport them, I'm not miserable towards money for this stuff. Especially not on my first trip.

But thank you for your comment. The 2000 amount gives me a reference point. So if I'm ever randomly faced with a girl asking me for money, I can hinge around that reference point.

Deano1
09-08-24, 17:43
Not a lot of response out there for 2000 online, the spinners just stops responding, not even a counter offer. Perhaps it's old man tax.I've lived in the coastal Kenya region for over a year. You can use Tinder, Tagged, Badoo, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. Your age, and looks are irrelevant. Video chat to confirm. Honestly, just being a mzungu is enough. I love meeting women at the beach, the mall, small local shops, and small local drinking spots. You don't need game, but it helps. Nightclubs are the same girls, higher pricing.

Matatu costs 100 shillings.

Pussy costs chicken & chips, and 1500 for a broke 22 year old beauty. Mombasa is filled with broke beautiful women wanting more in life.

I've had "free" here many times. But free always includes food, drinks or both.

Diani is much less chaotic, and women will travel the 2-3 hours it takes from Mombasa.

Deano1
09-08-24, 19:59
I've lived in the coastal Kenya region for over a year. You can use Tinder, Tagged, Badoo, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. Your age, and looks are irrelevant. Video chat to confirm. Honestly, just being a mzungu is enough. I love meeting women at the beach, the mall, small local shops, and small local drinking spots. You don't need game, but it helps. Nightclubs are the same girls, higher pricing.

Matatu costs 100 shillings.

Pussy costs chicken & chips, and 1500 for a broke 22 year old beauty. Mombasa is filled with broke beautiful women wanting more in life.

I've had "free" here many times. But free always includes food, drinks or both.

Diani is much less chaotic, and women will travel the 2-3 hours it takes from Mombasa.My regular Boda guy pays 200 for short time.

Gorgon
09-08-24, 21:07
I've lived in the coastal Kenya region for over a year. You can use Tinder, Tagged, Badoo, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. Your age, and looks are irrelevant. Video chat to confirm. Honestly, just being a mzungu is enough. I love meeting women at the beach, the mall, small local shops, and small local drinking spots. You don't need game, but it helps. Nightclubs are the same girls, higher pricing.

Matatu costs 100 shillings.

Pussy costs chicken & chips, and 1500 for a broke 22 year old beauty. Mombasa is filled with broke beautiful women wanting more in life.

I've had "free" here many times. But free always includes food, drinks or both.

Diani is much less chaotic, and women will travel the 2-3 hours it takes from Mombasa.Thanks. I might just have messaged the wrong types, they asked for a number and I provided one. I need to stay off the slay queens.

I'm still learning a new scene, mombasa / mtwapa is so different from the big city. Loving it so far besides the heat.

Rammstein2
09-09-24, 21:03
Loving it so far besides the heat.Its something important for me! Can you tell me more about it. Do you stay in your room in the afternoon for a siesta?

Oiste
09-10-24, 08:56
Not a lot of response out there for 2000 online, the spinners just stops responding, not even a counter offer. Perhaps it's old man tax.2000+300 for the matatu is what I usually pay. Ok, I keep myself in shape doing a lot of sport but I'm still a poor old 60 years. My age and appearance are irrelevant to them. So I pay this only because I know the place, there are thousands of girls available. There are not only the professional working girls of the Casaurina who wait to find their chicken at 3 am willing to pay 4000/5000/7000. In a country where the average salary is 14000 kes. I stop in Mombasa 4 or 5 months every year, I have not only 2 weeks and therefore I have a different approach. Only one of these girls paid 3000 but she is a case apart. Everything else is equivalent to me. But it doesn't mean I'm smarter than the others, it's fine if you or other tourists pay what you want. I do not believe that this will ruin my market.

MxTH9
09-11-24, 23:17
Hi,

Where is the best area in Mombasa for nightlife? Club, bar, girls?

What hotel guest friendly do you recommend?

The nightlife are open everyday? Or only Friday, Saturday, Sunday?

Thanks.

Mombie75
09-12-24, 22:40
Hi,

Where is the best area in Mombasa for nightlife? Club, bar, girls?

What hotel guest friendly do you recommend?

The nightlife are open everyday? Or only Friday, Saturday, Sunday?

Thanks.RTFF. You have 14 posts all asking the same questions.

Gorgon
09-20-24, 21:40
Not a lot of response out there for 2000 online, the spinners just stops responding, not even a counter offer. Perhaps it's old man tax.With a larger dataset, my previous post turns out to be uninformed BS, just like the other posters suggested. Tinder is hot out here, like insanely hot, your profile just needs time in the market. After a few days I had hundreds of likes and I'm no spring chicken. My formula, just hookups, no dates:

Ignore all profiles with text longer than a sentence. You don't need the god / family / good girl rants etc.

Ignore all profiles with airplanes, wine glasses and other make belive slay queen BS.

Like any and all creatures that are in your "top ten would like to meet", ignore all marginal "I would do her in the west" profiles. Do one or two sentences of small talk, no more, they hate fake small talk shit. Ask politely if meeting up is something they are looking for and if so would you be interested. Save this as a cut and paste line and just blast it. Enjoy unlimited meets. If you want to go on dates I can only imagine that the pool will grow to something that threatens to fill the memory of your phone.

Deano1
09-21-24, 22:53
With a larger dataset, my previous post turns out to be uninformed BS, just like the other posters suggested. Tinder is hot out here, like insanely hot, your profile just needs time in the market. After a few days I had hundreds of likes and I'm no spring chicken. My formula, just hookups, no dates:

Ignore all profiles with text longer than a sentence. You don't need the god / family / good girl rants etc.

Ignore all profiles with airplanes, wine glasses and other make belive slay queen BS.

Like any and all creatures that are in your "top ten would like to meet", ignore all marginal "I would do her in the west" profiles. Do one or two sentences of small talk, no more, they hate fake small talk shit. Ask politely if meeting up is something they are looking for and if so would you be interested. Save this as a cut and paste line and just blast it. Enjoy unlimited meets. If you want to go on dates I can only imagine that the pool will grow to something that threatens to fill the memory of your phone.I prefer Tagged over Tinder. I avoid any profiles with professional photos or lifestyle flexing. I pay 1500 including transportation from Mombasa to Ukunda, for 2-3 hours.

My favorite stalking grounds are large outdoor markets. You'll likely the be the only muzungu there. Great place to chat up locals, whether you have game or not. 90% are available. Go in one of the local hotels (restaurants) in the market. Lunch for under 200 shillings. The cute waitress? Dinner, 1000. Keep in mind she earns about 9000 shillings a month. She likely lives with 3-5 family members in a small one or two room house, no refrigerator. Ice cream= wet panties, too. Local pubs are great places also, to hit on the barmaids. I hunt during the day. A large tip to the barmaid in a local joint gets her attention. Ask for her Instagram or WhatsApp. Easy Peasy.

Best advice: Kenya is all about networking people to people. Your phone is best used for messaging, video chats, and social media. Google directions / gos are useless. AI has figured out African navigation: Go to the first street past the petrol station, turn right, turn left at the big tree, etc😆.

So find yourself 1 or 2 trusted Boda drivers. I choose cool guys in the age bracket of women I like. He'll hook you up with regular girls. Tell him what you like. These guys are hustlers. I depend on them for late night takeaway, liquor runs, and drop off. Seeing first hand is better than relying on posted pics. If you've woken up next to the slay queen from the night before, less eyelashes, make up, and their hair in a bonnet, you understand my point. Meeting women at their workplace shows them in their natural beauty. Wait till you see them on the date night. So sweet. Lastly, the women's are submissive. You tell her what to wear, you choose the restaurant / club. Don't send Mpesa in advance. Meet her and pay her Boda. Locals pay 80-100 shillings for Boda's. I usually pay 200 out of kindness.

Lakeside32
09-22-24, 01:44
My regular Boda guy pays 200 for short time.My Airbnb guy was Muslim so I was reluctant to chase the Muslim chicks. He saw me creeping some of them over so he made some recommendations for me, LOL. I thought they were negotiating backwards when they dropped to 1000 shillings, but 200 that's scary.

Gorgon
09-24-24, 12:48
The latest review on cowrie shells looks to be from January.

One of the better mongering places to stay over many trips. I started out in the middle of the beach but tired of all the sellers of this and that so cowrie was perfect. I had the studio, many people don't like it but I though it was fine. Lots of storage, kitchen with all the things, bathroom sink holds water all night, hot water almost instant in the shower. The cleaners soon learn not to try to clean at nine in the morning. Like in all hotels Internet was non-existent after dark when everyone starts streaming smut, bring a chromecast / firestick to use with your phone if you want netflix on the tv. There was a lot less power outages on this side of the beach, they only ran the generator once and they ran it until power resumed. No cheaping out after an hour or two.

I was the cause of so many rows in the visitor log but nobody cared or made any comment. Only time there was a slight issue was when a visitor had an ID copy instead of original. The guard was not impressed and showed a handful of copies never reclaimed. I took responsibility and they just signed her in. Of course they got tipped some token bills later on. All the pros know of the place, many have profile pics from there even. It's BS if they claim the don't know it and they are probably trying to set you up for a "I'm a virgin good girl" GFE setup. A taxi driver asked how many virgins I had met so far with a grin, he drives so many girls from one guys house to the next and they tell him all the outragious shit white people believe. He claimed to drive for one girl that secretly lives in a huge stone villa and has 40 sponsors she schedules over the year. It was a good story either way.

The resturaunt is fine during week days, it's always a 45 minute wait mind you. Don't eat there on week ends, they rush the food and it's barely consumable.

So if you want to stay in a place with daily cleaning but still an appartment this is a good choice. Security is tight but still transparent to guest access.

Amadeuss
09-24-24, 20:47
The latest review on cowrie shells looks to be from January.

A taxi driver asked how many virgins I had met so far with a grin, he drives so many girls from one guys house to the next and they tell him all the outragious shit white people believe. .Cowrie is ok, clean and all works. Althouigh the studios don't have a view on the beach but on the parking lot only. And in the 2 bedroom appts, your neighbour opposite will watch your room anytime -- as its just a distance of perhaps 20 m. And it can be difficult at the rush hours to get a cab to pick you up. Walking to the main road is quite a challenge.

On the taxi drivers: beware of getting a girl from them. Some are on cohorts with the Bamburi Police station: one of the most corrupt bandits around. It can cost you a fortune to come free.

AttilaTheHun
09-25-24, 20:36
RTFF. You have 14 posts all asking the same questions.I started and ended with Big Tree. It depends on what's your flavor. I digged the Thursday night Foam parties. I never tried to take any of the pros from the audience or from the performers because I preferred my "2 long term" girls with me, but I was told the performers were available for the take-out also. Also witnessed a few wazungu joining some performers' company and leaving together.

Mombie75
09-25-24, 21:41
I started and ended with Big Tree. It depends on what's your flavor. I digged the Thursday night Foam parties. I never tried to take any of the pros from the audience or from the performers because I preferred my "2 long term" girls with me, but I was told the performers were available for the take-out also. Also witnessed a few wazungu joining some performers' company and leaving together.The Big Tree foam party is a Friday not Thursday I thought.

I did hook one of them foam dancers last year but got her to come and visit me the next day.

AttilaTheHun
09-26-24, 14:54
The Big Tree foam party is a Friday not Thursday I thought.

I did hook one of them foam dancers last year but got her to come and visit me the next day.Yes, Friday, my mistake. Some dancers are hot but wonder how good she at your place is once you take her with you. What's their reputation?

Mombie75
09-26-24, 21:13
Yes, Friday, my mistake. Some dancers are hot but wonder how good she at your place is once you take her with you. What's their reputation?They are just normal Kenyan girls out to make money or as they put it "hustling". Several of them have been doing the Friday night at Big Tree for a couple of years now.

I noticed last month when I went it was not as busy as the previous time I stopped by on a Friday night in June.

AttilaTheHun
09-27-24, 16:56
They are just normal Kenyan girls out to make money or as they put it "hustling". Several of them have been doing the Friday night at Big Tree for a couple of years now.

I noticed last month, when I went, it was not as busy as the previous time I stopped by on a Friday night in June.I was there in the last 2 weeks and since this was my first time there I'm not sure how busy it was in the past vs. Now. The place was full but not packed. One thing I can tell though that I was a Philippines addict but no more! The girls are more good vibe than Filipinas and less entitled and more polite, more good vibe, better behaved and more about polygamy sharing. Luhya girls are my preference, and I was in pussy paradise like never before.

Gorgon
09-28-24, 16:53
I was there in the last 2 weeks and since this was my first time there I'm not sure how busy it was in the past vs. Now. The place was full but not packed. One thing I can tell though that I was a Philippines addict but no more! The girls are more good vibe than Filipinas and less entitled and more polite, more good vibe, better behaved and more about polygamy sharing. Luhya girls are my preference, and I was in pussy paradise like never before.I agree, Kenyans are very charming when they turn it up. I slip in to the asian style at times where you can't be direct about things, here the girls just slap you around and tell you to speak plainly and directly. They might not like what you ask for but they will hear it out. If you just show you have the even miniscule amount of chill they just relax and let their hair down so to speak.

I asked the reception in my recent nairobi hotel if guests are allowed, before the lady was very proper and distant, now she is a lot more down to earth.

Everyone should go to mombasa at least once.

Edward5
09-28-24, 19:52
I'm a too skinny white bald guy in my 40's from USA, I went on Badoo to see what the girls are like and I found a lot of 20 year olds that are really hot and liked me back, or we matched. When I see many of these girls I am like "WOW" there is no way I have a chance with that.

1) Will I actually have chances with these girls from Badoo when I go to Kenya? I am about 5'10, but super skinny and bald, many of these girls could be larger than me.

2) How do I know if the girl is a prostitute or regular girl on Badoo? Should I avoid the girls who are prostitutes on Badoo?

3) Do I have to waste time with a relationship and that crap, or are most of the girls ok with just a sexual relationship? I don't want the girls to think I'm going to marry them and waste their time.

4) Am I better just meeting girls in public or meeting them on dating sites like Badoo or Tinder? I see both spoke about on the forums but not sure what is better.

5) Is it better to use Tinder or Badoo, I am getting plenty of matches on Badoo but don't want to pay for Tinder right now.

6) Smell is important to me in that I like girls who wear perfume, is it common for girls in Kenya to wear perfume? Reason I ask is someone mentioned here that all the girls he met in Kenya smelled bad.

7) Just a thought, if I met a really hot girl in Kenya, Could I bring her back to the USA for a short period like a month to show her off and then send her back on her way? I of course would pay for everything.

AttilaTheHun
09-29-24, 17:11
I'm a too skinny white bald guy in my 40's from USA, I went on Badoo to see what the girls are like and I found a lot of 20 year olds that are really hot and liked me back, or we matched. When I see many of these girls I am like "WOW" there is no way I have a chance with that.

1) Will I actually have chances with these girls from Badoo when I go to Kenya? I am about 5'10, but super skinny and bald, many of these girls could be larger than me.

2) How do I know if the girl is a prostitute or regular girl on Badoo? Should I avoid the girls who are prostitutes on Badoo?

3) Do I have to waste time with a relationship and that crap, or are most of the girls ok with just a sexual relationship? I don't want the girls to think I'm going to marry them and waste their time.

4) Am I better just meeting girls in public or meeting them on dating sites like Badoo or Tinder? I see both spoke about on the forums but not sure what is better.

5) Is it better to use Tinder or Badoo, I am getting plenty of matches on Badoo but don't want to pay for Tinder right now.

6) Smell is important to me in that I like girls who wear perfume, is it common for girls in Kenya to wear perfume? Reason I ask is someone mentioned here that all the girls he met in Kenya smelled bad.

7) Just a thought, if I met a really hot girl in Kenya, Could I bring her back to the USA for a short period like a month to show her off and then send her back on her way? I of course would pay for everything.They won't smell as good as Filipinas. For several reasons. In the Philippines they take showers 3 times a day as a normal routine and some of them use calamansi (lemon juice) splash it on armpit as a natural deodorant and it works better then anything you can find in drug stores. The girl you will date in Africa most likely will wear hair braids. That means she won't shampoo her hear for weeks or even months sometimes up to 3 months. Shampoo is not something they use often. Just be propeard for some smell coming from the direection of her head.

Mombie75
09-29-24, 17:22
1) Will I actually have chances with these girls from Badoo when I go to Kenya? I am about 5'10, but super skinny and bald, many of these girls could be larger than me.

If you pay you will get. It is all about the $$$ not the looks.

2) How do I know if the girl is a prostitute or regular girl on Badoo? Should I avoid the girls who are prostitutes on Badoo?

You won't. They all tell lies all of the time. 90% will fuck for money whether single, in a relationship or married.

3) Do I have to waste time with a relationship and that crap, or are most of the girls ok with just a sexual relationship? I don't want the girls to think I'm going to marry them and waste their time.

They all want a relationship as that = money. The majority will still fuck for money regardless.

4) Am I better just meeting girls in public or meeting them on dating sites like Badoo or Tinder? I see both spoke about on the forums but not sure what is better.

Both work.

6) Smell is important to me in that I like girls who wear perfume, is it common for girls in Kenya to wear perfume? Reason I ask is someone mentioned here that all the girls he met in Kenya smelled bad.

Depends on the girl. First thing I do is get them in the shower anyways.

Oiste
10-04-24, 08:45
You've been posting the same questions {e. G. Switch 'Badoo' with 'Tinder'} for several years -- example, http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?2682-Nairobi&p=2558766#post2558766 -- in several forums for different countries.

Three years is enough time to make a move.

When are you going to actually visit the countries you've been asking about?

Otherwise you're going to be "a skinny white bald guy from USA" in your 50's, asking the same questions.Surely while typing on the computer his wife is in the next room, the kid travels with fantasy but is so immersed in his dream that he forgets what he wrote in the past. What a bad life.

AttilaTheHun
10-04-24, 17:30
My shot record book has been checked a few times for yellow fever while traveling in Africa. You don't need a booster every 10 years anymore. The airlines check a lot of things before you even get your boarding pass.I found out that the yellow fever vaccination cost ksh 4 k ($30 US) at airports all over Kenya. Including the certificate. Compare that to what travel doctors charge $300 US in New York.

TrueGent
10-07-24, 01:58
Beware of feeding your date too much booze. I met a girl from badoo in Eagles nest and we had a nice time and some drinks. Came back to my place with some more to watch a movie. Suddenly a switch is flipped and she starts talking about things that never happened and people who were never there. It was at this stage I put some money in her purse and escorted her downstairs. She then decided to come back up and bang on doors (too drunk to know which was mine). Removed by security but then kicks off saying someone took her phone. Security comes up to ask if I had her phone. I said no and tried to ring it. Went downstairs with him. Found her missing a shoe and accused some woman of stealing her phone. As no blame was cast at me they all told me to go back to sleep. Things have calmed down now. But one cheeky bystander did try to swipe the money from her bag but I spotted it. Don't let her drink too much.

AttilaTheHun
10-08-24, 19:18
Beware of feeding your date too much booze. I met a girl from badoo in Eagle's nest, and we had a nice time and some drinks. Came back to my place with some more to watch a movie. Suddenly a switch is flipped and she starts talking about things that never happened and people who were never there. It was at this stage I put some money in her purse and escorted her downstairs. She then decided to come back up and bang on doors (too drunk to know which was mine). Removed by security, but then kicks off, saying someone took her phone. Security comes up to ask if I had her phone. I said no and tried to ring it. Went downstairs with him. Found her missing a shoe and accused some woman of stealing her phone. As no blame was cast at me, they all told me to go back to sleep. Things have calmed down now. But one cheeky bystander did try to swipe the money from her bag, but I spotted it. Don't let her drink too much.Speaking of Psycho. Just read in the news of the murder of a British national in Mombasa with a machete in the bathtub in his house. I wouldn't be surprised if the GF had something to do with it.

https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/mombasa/british-golfer-john-middleton-found-murdered-in-mombasa-4788060

Mombie75
10-08-24, 20:08
Speaking of Psycho. Just read in the news of the murder of a British national in Mombasa with a machete in the bathtub in his house. I wouldn't be surprised if the GF had something to do with it.

https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/mombasa/british-golfer-john-middleton-found-murdered-in-mombasa-4788060I knew the fella. Quiet guy. He is the 5th ex-pat I have personally known that has been murdered here. As I keep telling people. Never get involved with the locals. Agree a price, do the deed, leave it at that. Move on to the next one.

Big Zozo Intl
10-09-24, 04:46
Beware of feeding your date too much booze. I met a girl from badoo in Eagles nest and we had a nice time and some drinks. Came back to my place with some more to watch a movie. Suddenly a switch is flipped and she starts talking about things that never happened and people who were never there. It was at this stage I put some money in her purse and escorted her downstairs. She then decided to come back up and bang on doors (too drunk to know which was mine). Removed by security but then kicks off saying someone took her phone. Security comes up to ask if I had her phone. I said no and tried to ring it. Went downstairs with him. Found her missing a shoe and accused some woman of stealing her phone. As no blame was cast at me they all told me to go back to sleep. Things have calmed down now. But one cheeky bystander did try to swipe the money from her bag but I spotted it. Don't let her drink too much.African women love drinking but can't control themselves.

Neddy69
10-11-24, 20:28
I knew the fella. Quiet guy. He is the 5th ex-pat I have personally known that has been murdered here. As I keep telling people. Never get involved with the locals. Agree a price, do the deed, leave it at that. Move on to the next one.Sounds like a contract kill. I saw pictures circulating. He didn't look pretty. In the old days poisoning was popular. No proper trained coroner. In Madagascar still popular these days. Not so messy. The old story. Never buy assets in Africa. There's always someone who wants to inherit. Prematurely.

Mwalimu.

AttilaTheHun
10-11-24, 20:37
I knew the fella. Quiet guy. He is the 5th ex-pat I have personally known that has been murdered here. As I keep telling people. Never get involved with the locals. Agree a price, do the deed, leave it at that. Move on to the next one.I was reading similar advice from someone a few years ago here. It said don't date a girl longer than 3 days and then move to a different hotel. So she won't be able to stalk you and pressure you, etc. Basically, don't have a GF or long term relationship if you don't want trouble down the road.

Mombie75
10-11-24, 21:09
I was reading similar advice from someone a few years ago here. It said don't date a girl longer than 3 days and then move to a different hotel. So she won't be able to stalk you and pressure you, etc. Basically, don't have a GF or long term relationship if you don't want trouble down the road.Indeed. Always tell people you are living on a small pension.

Remember the golden rule. A muzungu is only ever one thing in Kenya, an ATM.

Onyx82
10-13-24, 05:17
Touching ground in Nairobi on 28th December and staying 2 nights, then off to Mombasa for 7 days then up to Malindi for another 7 days there.

And I'm looking around at airbnb for a place for 4 w, had one place in Cowrie for around 900 dollars but he decided to put in "if you stay longer then 14 days you need to pay for electric.

So that kinda turned me off from his place and cancelled.

So do anyone have any good suggestions?

Preferable not tooo much more then 900-1100 dollars on airbnb.

Thanks in advance.

Joe.

SceticoBlu
10-13-24, 06:33
https://www.mwakilishi.com/article/kenya-news/2024-10-11/expatriate-fears-rise-after-violent-death-of-uk-golfer-in-mombasa

Some details emerge. He had a house in Utange which others call Shanzu ya kushoto meaning to the left. Not many wazungu live there. Houses are a a bigger risk than apartments or resorts.
Weeks before his dog was poisend.
He had no family and planned to give his assets to a lawyer. The lawyer suggested charity.

Just to think of what a Kenya visitor can avoid.

SceticoBlu
10-13-24, 08:30
By the way. The lawyer is female.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13938799/British-grandfather-butchered-bathtub-years-wife-killed-son-probed-police.html

Oiste
10-14-24, 08:50
I was reading similar advice from someone a few years ago here. It said don't date a girl longer than 3 days and then move to a different hotel. So she won't be able to stalk you and pressure you, etc. Basically, don't have a GF or long term relationship if you don't want trouble down the road.You can see a girl 30 times and not be in danger. The danger is when you're 70 and you even allow yourself the luxury of falling in love with an African working girl. Or when you buy a house with all the comforts while next to it there are shacks with people who struggle to survive. Little brains in these people.

Edward5
10-15-24, 00:54
Could someone give me tips or advice on how they talk to girls online and then meet them? What do you say, how do you ask to meet up? Do you ask for more pictures or anything like that?

I'm seeing all of these hot girls on Badoo, but now sure how to go about asking them out.

I'm in my 40's and plan on traveling to Kenya for a couple of months soon.

Mombie75
10-15-24, 09:11
Could someone give me tips or advice on how they talk to girls online and then meet them? What do you say, how do you ask to meet up? Do you ask for more pictures or anything like that? I'm seeing all of these hot girls on Badoo, but now sure how to go about asking them out. I'm in my 40's and plan on traveling to Kenya for a couple of months soon.Ffs Edward are you 14 or 40?

You say "do you want to meet me and go out"?

You say "how much for an hour / night of fucking"? I.

You say "do you have any pics you can send me"?

Slowalk
10-15-24, 10:18
By the way. The lawyer is female.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13938799/British-grandfather-butchered-bathtub-years-wife-killed-son-probed-police.htmlI'm not buying that a Kenyan woman told a white man to give his money to charity. It's more likely she wants everything he's got now.

John Auro
10-15-24, 21:34
You say "do you want to meet me and go out" She will say YES of course, so just get her phone number.

"how much for an hour / night of fucking" NO, she will / might tell yourself how much money she wants, and you can always so NO.

"do you have any pics you can send me" WELL you have already seen her pics, I guess.

Auro.

AttilaTheHun
10-18-24, 17:09
You can see a girl 30 times and not be in danger. The danger is when you're 70 and you even allow yourself the luxury of falling in love with an African working girl. Or when you buy a house with all the comforts while next to it there are shacks with people who struggle to survive. Little brains in these people.Speaking of a 70-year-old in love. This one just moved to the Philippines, 5 months ago, has 8 girls and 2 main girls who he loves. He is trying to decide which one to marry while keeping the other of his loved one as a side girl! Someone should tell him not to get married! He is a candidate to be the next statistics. This is a phenomenon that affects the brain of men from Kenya to the Philippines.

https://youtu.be/o3mMF_kCW1I?si=yfO6bLk9MLijtLbc

Questner
10-19-24, 04:01
Speaking of a 70-year-old in love. This one just moved to the Philippines, 5 months ago, has 8 girls and 2 main girls who he loves. He is trying to decide which one to marry while keeping the other of his loved one as a side girl! Someone should tell him not to get married! He is a candidate to be the next statistics. This is a phenomenon that affects the brain of men from Kenya to the Philippines.

https://youtu.be/o3mMF_kCW1I?si=yfO6bLk9MLijtLbcThe answer is to have an annuity and / or pension that pays as long as you alive and not property to inherit.

Klassic
10-20-24, 20:44
Just finished having fun along the coast. Here are my thoughts:

Woman are easy, fun and probably some of the most open I've met. I was getting a lot of traction online but IRL was just the same. Women are very friendly and flirty. Its obvious, you can tell when someone is just being nice (American waitresses) and when someone is actually showing genuine interest. Most women working are open and mostly bored. They work probably 10-12 hours, 6 days a week, easiest to talk them when they're working and showing interest. Almost all are semi-pro and will cost the usual dinner / drinks +assistance. Assistance can be anywhere from 3 k-6 k. I almost exclusively did LT with every woman, so these were the rates for those who want to pay. Theres also freebies but they were a bit rare and costed in other ways. The women are also curvy in the right places. I fancy my asses, but most woman complained foreign men were being turned off by the fact they weren't below 50 kg. I don't know which of you guys are petite hunters but Kenya is definitely not a place for that from what I saw.

But that's where the pros end for me. Coast is expensive outside the women. For some reason, maybe I visited the complete wrong places but everything seems much more expensive than it should be and definitely not worth it. Coast is poised as a 2nd world country with their prices and what they offer for it is simply nothing. I'm obviously comparing it to SEA where services and food is so much more cheaper. But obviously women here are cheaper and more worth it, the fact that I can even have a basic conversation without having to pull out google translate was just phenomenal.

Coast also is boring. Theres simply not much to do. And the annoying beach boys just make even a moment of silence not possible in most places. The food also is extremely un-appealing. There's very little "amazing" food and it seems like even kenyans agree. I obviously found some good food and good places (char choma) but it felt like I was just eating the same thing almost every other day.

Overall I'm not a fan of Kenya as a country as of now. But I'm definitely a fan of Kenyan women. I will probably visit Nairobi and west next time and at some point do the Mara in the right season. But apart from that, not a country for me to revisit multiple times. I also didn't really see any Ugandans like the comments here keep talking about. I almost exclusively was with Kenyan women.

Edward5
10-21-24, 01:19
Ffs Edward are you 14 or 40?

You say "do you want to meet me and go out"?

You say "how much for an hour / night of fucking"? I.

You say "do you have any pics you can send me"?I'm confused here, how do I know this is a working girl or just an ordinary girl?

Do you assume all girls are working girls in Kenya, meaning that the culture there makes all girls working where you can ask a girl how much?

Or are you thinking I'm only contacting known working girls, I'm just using Badoo and looking at random girls.

Mombie75
10-21-24, 08:58
Just finished having fun along the coast. Here are my thoughts.....Good report. I agree for the most part, you overpaid going to 6 k but whatever.

Imo.

The trick is not to compare asia and africa. Different all together.

Asia / Thailand offers better everything from food to accommodation to everything else really.

Kenya is more for a more quiet holiday, little nightlife and small scale. The draw being if you want chocolate women with curves who for the most part are better in bed than asians. English language a big factor as you say.

The only thing cheaper in Kenya is women, the rest costs more and the quality is low. Hotels / food being the big example as mentioned.

I alternate a lot between Kenya and Thailand these days to split the same old same old.

Mombie75
10-21-24, 09:04
I'm confused here, how do I know this is a working girl or just an ordinary girl?

Do you assume all girls are working girls in Kenya, meaning that the culture there makes all girls working where you can ask a girl how much?

Or are you thinking I'm only contacting known working girls, I'm just using Badoo and looking at random girls.90% of girls will fuck for some cash in Kenya.

Simply tell them what you are looking for and what you want. If they are not interested they will walk away. Most will make a deal with you.

Reiner Otto
10-21-24, 09:05
I obviously found some good food and good places (char choma) Yes, Char Choma a great place for eating. Unless you are vegetarien Next time you might consider doing safari (s), and take girl with you.

You can even organize it yourself, to book directly, I. E. Salt Lick Lodge is terrific. You can go there by train from Mombasa. Or, from Nairobi, a visit to Ol Pejeta, the rhino sanctuary.

Is very interesting. Just go there by Minibus and hire local guide.

Otherwise, you are wright, a bit boring at the coast.

AttilaTheHun
10-21-24, 19:19
Just finished having fun along the coast. Here are my thoughts:

Woman are easy, fun and probably some of the most open I've met. I was getting a lot of traction online but IRL was just the same. Women are very friendly and flirty. Its obvious, you can tell when someone is just being nice (American waitresses) and when someone is actually showing genuine interest. Most women working are open and mostly bored. They work probably 10-12 hours, 6 days a week, easiest to talk them when they're working and showing interest. Almost all are semi-pro and will cost the usual dinner / drinks +assistance. Assistance can be anywhere from 3 k-6 k. I almost exclusively did LT with every woman, so these were the rates for those who want to pay. Theres also freebies but they were a bit rare and costed in other ways. The women are also curvy in the right places. I fancy my asses, but most woman complained foreign men were being turned off by the fact they weren't below 50 kg. I don't know which of you guys are petite hunters but Kenya is definitely not a place for that from what I saw.

But that's where the pros end for me. Coast is expensive outside the women. For some reason, maybe I visited the complete wrong places but everything seems much more expensive than it should be and definitely not worth it. Coast is poised as a 2nd world country with their prices and what they offer for it is simply nothing. I'm obviously comparing it to SEA where services and food is so much more cheaper. But obviously women here are cheaper and more worth it, the fact that I can even have a basic conversation without having to pull out google translate was just phenomenal.

Coast also is boring. Theres simply not much to do. And the annoying beach boys just make even a moment of silence not possible in most places. The food also is extremely un-appealing. There's very little "amazing" food and it seems like even kenyans agree. I obviously found some good food and good places (char choma) but it felt like I was just eating the same thing almost every other day.

Overall I'm not a fan of Kenya as a country as of now. But I'm definitely a fan of Kenyan women. I will probably visit Nairobi and west next time and at some point do the Mara in the right season. But apart from that, not a country for me to revisit multiple times. I also didn't really see any Ugandans like the comments here keep talking about. I almost exclusively was with Kenyan women.You could've tried Swahili food. If you don't want to bother researching places, just hire a guide, usually a chef, and have him take you on a Swahili food walking tour in Old Mombasa. You will sample the traditional small family style restaurants in the old city, and then you can just return to the ones you liked. Food is delicious and inexpensive. It's also interesting if you are into historic architecture and old town atmosphere. Better, bring one of your favorite girls with you. You could've taken a sunset cruise on a traditional Swahili boat around old Mombasa. Or just visit some better known restaurants such as Forodhani and Tamarind Dhow (cruise option). And there are so many places there! You could've had a blast.

SceticoBlu
10-22-24, 03:47
It is your opinion and my opinion is you are wrong. Girls walking on the beach do not represent the population. Just saying it because your opinion can bring new visitors into difficult situations.


90% of girls will fuck for some cash in Kenya.

Simply tell them what you are looking for and what you want. If they are not interested they will walk away. Most will make a deal with you.

Jalle
10-24-24, 10:54
I'll be in Mombasa (north coast, probably Bamburi or Mtwapa) during the same week. If you want to upgrade your membership hit me with a PM. Am looking for a wingman to check some bars during the weekend.


Touching ground in Nairobi on 28th December and staying 2 nights, then off to Mombasa for 7 days then up to Malindi for another 7 days there.

And I'm looking around at airbnb for a place for 4 w, had one place in Cowrie for around 900 dollars but he decided to put in "if you stay longer then 14 days you need to pay for electric.

So that kinda turned me off from his place and cancelled.

So do anyone have any good suggestions?

Preferable not tooo much more then 900-1100 dollars on airbnb.

Thanks in advance.

Joe.

Oiste
10-28-24, 13:54
It is your opinion and my opinion is you are wrong. Girls walking on the beach do not represent the population. Just saying it because your opinion can bring new visitors into difficult situations.You're right, the proportion is not correct. In fact 90% fuck for money while the remaining 10%, being nuns, in addition to money also ask you to light a candle in church.

Rwenotmen
10-30-24, 03:10
You forgot "and a skinny white bald guy from USA".

And by "soon" do you mean in 2024, or in another 3 years?

And are you sure it's Badoo? It was Tinder the last time you asked the same things.


Could someone give me tips or advice on how they talk to girls online and then meet them? What do you say, how do you ask to meet up? Do you ask for more pictures or anything like that?

I'm seeing all of these hot girls on Badoo, but now sure how to go about asking them out.

I'm in my 40's and plan on traveling to Kenya for a couple of months soon.

SeanBenz
11-06-24, 00:33
90% of girls will fuck for some cash in Kenya.

Simply tell them what you are looking for and what you want. If they are not interested they will walk away. Most will make a deal with you.I cannot imagine a better place for girls than Kenya! I have been to famed thailand bkk but not pattaya. Nairobi and mombasa were just on another level.

I have a trip to rio Brazil in early 2025, but part of me wants to cancel and just go back to Kenya. I do hear good things about Brazil so I guess it worth a visit.

I don't know if 90 per cent is accurate but its not very far off haha.

Mombie75
11-06-24, 14:54
I cannot imagine a better place for girls than Kenya! I have been to famed thailand bkk but not pattaya. Nairobi and mombasa were just on another level.

I have a trip to rio Brazil in early 2025, but part of me wants to cancel and just go back to Kenya. I do hear good things about Brazil so I guess it worth a visit.

I don't know if 90 per cent is accurate but its not very far off haha.Well of course 90% is not a poll or data I have gathered in my 20 years here in Kenya but put it this way, I have only ever not got to fuck two women I have wanted to in those 2 decades.

The vast majority fuck for money. Does not matter if they have jobs, BF or husbands.

Kenyans worship money.

SeanBenz
11-06-24, 18:00
Well of course 90% is not a poll or data I have gathered in my 20 years here in Kenya but put it this way, I have only ever not got to fuck two women I have wanted to in those 2 decades.

The vast majority fuck for money. Does not matter if they have jobs, BF or husbands.

Kenyans worship money.Me questioning your stat was more tongue in cheek mate (I guess its hard to pick up this in written form) I am in Agreement with ya. One would need to have his wits about him though. Stay away from shady area and if a girl is giving you bad vibes take heed. This is Africa after all.

MxTH9
11-06-24, 18:53
Hello.

Interesting review! I go to Thailand every year, and Kenya is really tempting me. In your opinion, what is the best area to stay in Mombasa? For example, I'm interested in Club Hypnotica, but also in the Yacht Lounge, yet they're 30 minutes apart. What would you recommend? Are there any areas with streets similar to those in Thailand where everything is concentrated in one place? (like Walking Street in Pattaya, Soi Cowboy, etc.)

Thank you.


I cannot imagine a better place for girls than Kenya! I have been to famed thailand bkk but not pattaya. Nairobi and mombasa were just on another level.

I have a trip to rio Brazil in early 2025, but part of me wants to cancel and just go back to Kenya. I do hear good things about Brazil so I guess it worth a visit.

I don't know if 90 per cent is accurate but its not very far off haha.

Reiner Otto
11-07-24, 09:15
Hello.

What would you recommend? Not too far from Big Tree beach bar. There you always have a good chance for immediate pick-up.

Also, Char Choma, the best restaurant around (unless you are vegetarian), is close by.

Use TINDER.

Mombie75
11-07-24, 09:52
Me questioning your stat was more tongue in cheek mate (I guess its hard to pick up this in written form) I am in Agreement with ya. One would need to have his wits about him though. Stay away from shady area and if a girl is giving you bad vibes take heed. This is Africa after all.One of my rules is that I always pick the girl. I never let a girl pick me.

If anything goes wrong then I am to blame.

Mombie75
11-07-24, 16:32
Hello.

Interesting review! I go to Thailand every year, and Kenya is really tempting me. In your opinion, what is the best area to stay in Mombasa? For example, I'm interested in Club Hypnotica, but also in the Yacht Lounge, yet they're 30 minutes apart. What would you recommend? Are there any areas with streets similar to those in Thailand where everything is concentrated in one place? (like Walking Street in Pattaya, Soi Cowboy, etc.)

Thank you.Kenya and Thailand are polar opposites. I see many Thai regs coming to Kenya expecting something similar.

Nightlife in Kenya is poor these days IMO compared to days gone by. Hynotica is just a small loud club, nothing worth going out your way for. I have not been to Yacht.

Stay in Nyali, Bamburi beach or Mtwapa.

Uber / bolt is cheap for moving around.

There is no SC, WS or Soi type places in Kenya. It is spread out a bit.

Leblon
11-08-24, 02:16
Hello.

Interesting review! I go to Thailand every year, and Kenya is really tempting me. In your opinion, what is the best area to stay in Mombasa? For example, I'm interested in Club Hypnotica, but also in the Yacht Lounge, yet they're 30 minutes apart. What would you recommend? Are there any areas with streets similar to those in Thailand where everything is concentrated in one place? (like Walking Street in Pattaya, Soi Cowboy, etc.)

Thank you.First time in Kenya. Take a room from Sheratton (yes, two t) or from Azul Margarita. They are next to Big Tree. Book room for two, then no payments for girls even if you have many per day. These two have a little bit luxury, Big Tree itself has very simple rooms. This is Bamburi beach (don't confuse with Bamburi community). Don't take room from Mwtapa, it is too much for first timer. Maybe in your possible second trip, when you have visited there and you know what to expect.

This Big Tree area is in the middle of Hypnotica and Yact Lounge.

Yact Lounge, you will go maybe once. Kenyan people go there in groups. Hypnotica, you will love or hate, probably hate? Big Tree, Casourina especially, Safari Inn, Eagle Nest, that is enough places to go. Just need to know right days to go to Safari Inn and Eagle Nest.

Reiner Otto
11-08-24, 07:40
Take a room from Sheratton (yes, two t) or from Azul Margarita. I have good expirience with Cowrie Shells appartments. At beach, too, but further from Big Tree. Although, a good walk during daytime. Tuk tuk in the night.

MxTH9
11-08-24, 21:20
Thank you very much for your response.

Why don't you recommend Mtwapa for a first visit to Kenya?

I'm planning to stay in Kenya for one month, maybe spending two weeks in one place and two weeks in another.

As for Africa, I've already visited Senegal and Madagascar.

Thanks.


First time in Kenya. Take a room from Sheratton (yes, two t) or from Azul Margarita. They are next to Big Tree. Book room for two, then no payments for girls even if you have many per day. These two have a little bit luxury, Big Tree itself has very simple rooms. This is Bamburi beach (don't confuse with Bamburi community). Don't take room from Mwtapa, it is too much for first timer. Maybe in your possible second trip, when you have visited there and you know what to expect.

This Big Tree area is in the middle of Hypnotica and Yact Lounge.

Yact Lounge, you will go maybe once. Kenyan people go there in groups. Hypnotica, you will love or hate, probably hate? Big Tree, Casourina especially, Safari Inn, Eagle Nest, that is enough places to go. Just need to know right days to go to Safari Inn and Eagle Nest.

Chris P
11-09-24, 14:56
Big Tree, Casourina especially, Safari Inn, Eagle Nest, that is enough places to go. Just need to know right days to go to Safari Inn and Eagle Nest.Which are the right days to go to Safari Inn and Eagle Nest?

Leblon
11-09-24, 19:09
Thank you very much for your response.

Why don't you recommend Mtwapa for a first visit to Kenya?

I'm planning to stay in Kenya for one month, maybe spending two weeks in one place and two weeks in another.

As for Africa, I've already visited Senegal and Madagascar.

Thanks.Mwtapa is hot, noisy, dusty, lot of traffic. It is not good for somebody first time in Africa or in developing country. I like there myself, it is cheaper to stay there than in beach places.

Diani is good place to visit for weekend. And Nairobi of course, it has better nightlife than Mombasa but that is all that there is, unless you want to make safaritrips.

Leblon
11-16-24, 17:11
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2024-08-09-game-changer-for-coastal-kenya-dongo-kundu-bypass-finally-opens

I hope this news is true, so many times spending hours in a queue.

This really change life in Diani. I should have bought property in Diani before this.

Mombie75
11-16-24, 22:34
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2024-08-09-game-changer-for-coastal-kenya-dongo-kundu-bypass-finally-opens

I hope this news is true, so many times spending hours in a queue.

This really change life in Diani. I should have bought property in Diani before this.You would think they would have added a photo.

What about the road between Mtwapa and City Mall, is it almost done?

Mr Matrix
11-17-24, 16:30
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2024-08-09-game-changer-for-coastal-kenya-dongo-kundu-bypass-finally-opens

I hope this news is true, so many times spending hours in a queue.

This really change life in Diani. I should have bought property in Diani before this.Yes definitely open, used it to travel back to the airport from Diani two weeks ago, at that time both directions traffic was using the south bound lanes, but could see the north bound was almost ready.