Both are wonderful places. Palacina quite a bit more expensive. GF? Of course, its your apartment! For your purposes why not consider Kenya Comfort Suites. Less expensive, just book a double and no worries. About 3, 600 shillings for a double.
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Both are wonderful places. Palacina quite a bit more expensive. GF? Of course, its your apartment! For your purposes why not consider Kenya Comfort Suites. Less expensive, just book a double and no worries. About 3, 600 shillings for a double.
[QUOTE=Nguvu2]Both are wonderful places. Palacina quite a bit more expensive. GF? Of course, its your apartment! For your purposes why not consider Kenya Comfort Suites. Less expensive, just book a double and no worries. About 3, 600 shillings for a double.[/QUOTE]Of course kenya comfort is cool. Theres the one in hurlingham and the one in city center. I have stayed in the latter and it was good. Mad house is literally walking distance but I highly recommend that you pay the KShs 200 cab fare as walking these days in the city center at night is a terrible idea. And am a local so you can take my word to the treasury.
The hurlingham one is more pricey and gives you ready access to the numerous classy gals around the area. The inconvenience is that hurlingham is less centrally located hence you might travel longer and with traffic jams whereas the city center one you can walk during the day and travel any direction.
[QUOTE=Mukio]... And am a local so you can take my word to the treasury...
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Mukio:
since you are a local guy and therewith an expert I would like to ask you the following question: how can one distinguish between a pro and a non-pro one meets let's say at Simmers or in Madhouse? All of them are pretty, expect some money - which is perfectly fine for me -, but nevertheless, are there from your point of view any indicators that help to differentiate between both groups? Whenever I am in Africa I am struggling namely with exactly this question!
I look forward to reading your opinion!
Cheers!
Hesekiels
[QUOTE=Hesekiels]Mukio:
since you are a local guy and therewith an expert I would like to ask you the following question: how can one distinguish between a pro and a non-pro one meets let's say at Simmers or in Madhouse? All of them are pretty, expect some money - which is perfectly fine for me -, but nevertheless, are there from your point of view any indicators that help to differentiate between both groups? Whenever I am in Africa I am struggling namely with exactly this question!
I look forward to reading your opinion!
Cheers!
Hesekiels[/QUOTE]Pros will:
1. Have excessive make-up
2. Very revealing dresses
3. Try to make eye contact with you, wink, and in many cases come up to you and chat you up
In simmers and madhouse, if a woman isn't with a man or with a group of girlfriends, then she's a pro.
[QUOTE=Jerulez]Pros will:
1. Have excessive make-up
2. Very revealing dresses
3. Try to make eye contact with you, wink, and in many cases come up to you and chat you up
In simmers and madhouse, if a woman isn't with a man or with a group of girlfriends, then she's a pro.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for your opinion, brother! However, in this case there are a lot of pros hanging around, or am I wrong?
By the way, have you any idea how much the local guys pay for ST/LT? I suppose much less than foreigners like us?
Cheers!
Hesekiels
Am in Nairobi in a round 4 weeks time always have a great time but would love something wilder this time around maybe some group sex (I, m straight) anybody interested in doing some girl sharing!
I, m sure there are some girls around that would go for this.
Safado
In florida madhouse paying black mans 800kes for full night.
Schort thime is around 200kes to 500kes. (street situation. Koinanga street).
One mzungu can have it for 1000kes. But this is not for beginners (full night).
Beginners starting always from 2000kes end up.
[QUOTE=Willyboy]In florida madhouse paying black mans 800kes for full night.
Schort thime is around 200kes to 500kes. (street situation. Koinanga street).
One mzungu can have it for 1000kes. But this is not for beginners (full night).
Beginners starting always from 2000kes end up.[/QUOTE]
Willyboy:
indeed a great info! Good to have this benchmark!
Cheers!
Hesekiels
[QUOTE=Hesekiels]Thanks for your opinion, brother! However, in this case there are a lot of pros hanging around, or am I wrong?
By the way, have you any idea how much the local guys pay for ST/LT? I suppose much less than foreigners like us?
Cheers!
Hesekiels[/QUOTE]I'll be down in July. I work in UK but im kenyan so i know places that are your wildest dreams.
Any one heard of a **** operating in Chiromo Road named Pam.
She is awesome.
Just ask for her when you are there.
[QUOTE=Safado Xxx]Am in Nairobi in a round 4 weeks time always have a great time but would love something wilder this time around maybe some group sex (I, m straight) anybody interested in doing some girl sharing!
I, m sure there are some girls around that would go for this.
Safado[/QUOTE]Sure you can holla at me when you get here.
PS: I'm also straight.
Nobody was visit place with name GOOD HOPE or GREEN LIGHTS (downtown)?
[QUOTE=Willyboy]Nobody was visit place with name GOOD HOPE or GREEN LIGHTS (downtown)?[/QUOTE]I know good hope. But you'd need a cabbie to take you there. Not even many nairobians know it.
i don't know of green lights but i know of modern green.
Greetings to all,
I stayed in Nairobi for awhile earlier in the year and plan to return in a couple of months. I am not an experienced monger; in fact, have a local girlfriend whom I spend most of my time with. Nevertheless, am sometimes interested in being touched by another woman and would like to find an effective method of finding some good masseuses. I have read some of the older posts with references to the major newspapers’ classified ads. These are apparently now gone. Other than just wandering around a general area, can someone provide information on how to find a good massage? Posting or private message would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance. (I'm a new member. I’ll be happy to share information once I get up and going, so to speak.)
Cowperwood
[QUOTE=Jerulez]I know good hope. But you'd need a cabbie to take you there. Not even many nairobians know it.
i don't know of green lights but i know of modern green.[/QUOTE]It can by modern green, 24h open non stop.