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Anaconda Night Club
Calle Las Fraguas #229. [URL]https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anaconda-Night-Club/428547487188582[/URL].
[URL]https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&authuser=0&mid=1nKNp1b9yx36_ma6QGKY4fvloa4s[/URL]
[QUOTE=DownUnderMonger;1875803]If you really want to go to a budget joint at night, go to Anaconda / Estacion (across the road). Alonso de Molina 1100 Monterrico Surco. Otherwise the place right next door to Las Cucardas is allright also (La Nene?).
If you really want the Troco experience at night, Huaral has a good local brothel. I think the places out near Huachipa are open at night (Conjitas/etc) but I didn't like them.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1875923]Thanks for the info. I did make it to El Trocadero tonight. They now close at 10 pm. This was my first time and yes, it was an eye-opener. From the prison architecture, the high number of girls, the open communal pissing trough, everything was a shock to the system. I almost reached the refraction point of "this hobby is such a dirty thing that I'm into". I mean, there is no pretense of chilling and having a drink or appreciating the female form on the stripper pole. There is no bar, no music, no stripper seducing you with her smile while she dances. You just come here to fuck one of more of the many girls working out of their 8 x 10 jail cells.
Having said that, am I glad I went? Would I return? Heck yeah! My apprehension was quickly overturned after I found a gem and had a great session for 30 soles ($9), and extra 10 soles ($3) for BBBJ. I picked a morena from Ecuador who gave me as close to GFE as possible in a brothel. There are quite many fatties and oldies there, but hot ones just like in Las Cucardas too. After my session, I chatted with an absolutely gorgeous Peruana. But it was near closing and my "reload" time isn't what it used to, so I did not go for a second session.
Going there I hopped in a share-ride taxi and did the same on the way back, for 5 soles. I even had 3 girls finished working and were going home, as my share-ride mates! However, I guess they had enough from being dicked all day and were in no mood for small talk.[/QUOTE]Great report bro. And complete with the picture! Brings back memories. When I was in Lima last month I set out to go to Troc in the early afternoon. I waited for the bus in Lince, but every one that came said they were not going to Callao. Maybe I was on the wrong side. But since they started that big blue bus down Av. Arequipa, I don't know where to catch the smaller buses. Then I decided to go ahead and get a taxi, but every taxi I asked did not want to go that way. After being in the hot sun about an hour, I decided to just go in and take a nap until my girlfriend got off work.
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[QUOTE=WorldTravel69;1876149]Calle Las Fraguas #229. [URL]https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anaconda-Night-Club/428547487188582[/URL].
[URL]https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&authuser=0&mid=1nKNp1b9yx36_ma6QGKY4fvloa4s[/URL][/QUOTE]Did Anaconda re-open?
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Reopen
This site has posts from this year.
[URL]http://zonacaleta.com/foro/viewtopic.php?f=140&t=178&start=150[/URL]
And Facebook from 3 weeks ago.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anaconda-Night-Club/428547487188582[/URL]
[QUOTE=Artisttyp;1876177]Did Anaconda re-open?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;1876161]Great report bro. And complete with the picture! Brings back memories. When I was in Lima last month I set out to go to Troc in the early afternoon. I waited for the bus in Lince, but every one that came said they were not going to Callao. Maybe I was on the wrong side. But since they started that big blue bus down Av. Arequipa, I don't know where to catch the smaller buses. Then I decided to go ahead and get a taxi, but every taxi I asked did not want to go that way. After being in the hot sun about an hour, I decided to just go in and take a nap until my girlfriend got off work.[/QUOTE]Yeah it seems like these taxi drivers are used to their routes and don't want to deviate. The reason it was so easy for me was because I'm staying in El Centro near Plaza San Martin, and a lot of people go west to Callao there and vice versa. Today, I was near La Gammara and they didn't want to take me to even Las Cucardas!
Yes, today I walked all the way from Plaza San Martin to La Gammara and back. I walked down Av. Aviacion and looked for El Naranjito, but all the metal gates in the area were shut.
I made a second trip to El Trocadero, to have a session with the hot Peruana I chatted with the night before. It was ok, nothing extraordinary. Out of curiosity, I went into Botecito afterwards. Cover is 10 soles (vs 15 at El Troco) and session fee is 25 (vs 30). The talent level definitely is a lot worse there. Also the place is a lot smaller. At El Troco, I counted 6 rows of rooms on the first level, and 2 on the second. Each row has about 30 rooms. The potential is there for 240 girls to fully staff the place, crazy!
I made a second trip to Las Cucardas this evening. It's Mother's Day, and a Sunday, there were only 7 girls max working. It was bad. I picked a white girl with a huge ass from Ecuador, it wasn't bad. So that concludes my short trip to Lima. Mr. E is right that mongering in Lima is not as rewarding as civilian-dating, but of course that's like saying hamburgers are not as delicious as New York strips. Not for lack of trying though, I had 2 cupid chicks flaked out on me. Even a massage chick I coaxed an HJ from, said we could meet up later that night, but when I called her, she hung up on me!
The massage I got was from one of the many stalls in a cell phone / clothing shopping place near Pierola and Abancay. They are supposed to be legit because the massages are solid LOL. Costs 20 soles for a 40 minute massage!
There are street walkers in the day time at Ugarte and Zepita. At night there are some on Pierola (Colmena). If you're desperate or adventurous enough.
I did a lot of touristy stuff and the amount of wealth the Spanish empire had in Lima is amazing. I took a 4 hour (RT) boat ride to swim with sea lions in their natural habitat, it was a wonderful experience. I went to Palvos Azules just to shop at a DVD stall where they have almost every art / independent film. Of course they are bootlegs, 3 DVDs for 10 soles. They have every Woody Allen and John Waters films. I asked for an Indian film and they even had that. BTW, the shop was featured in a short Vice Media segment (find on YouTube). Finally, the food in Lima is awesome. Although. The prices aren't cheap. I think the pollo a la brasa there are almost the same price as in the US.
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;1876161]Great report bro. And complete with the picture! Brings back memories. When I was in Lima last month I set out to go to Troc in the early afternoon. I waited for the bus in Lince, but every one that came said they were not going to Callao. Maybe I was on the wrong side. But since they started that big blue bus down Av. Arequipa, I don't know where to catch the smaller buses. Then I decided to go ahead and get a taxi, but every taxi I asked did not want to go that way. After being in the hot sun about an hour, I decided to just go in and take a nap until my girlfriend got off work.[/QUOTE]Yeah it seems like these taxi drivers are used to their routes and don't want to deviate. The reason it was so easy for me was because I'm staying in El Centro near Plaza San Martin, and a lot of people go west to Callao there and vice versa. Today, I was near La Gammara and they didn't want to take me to even Las Cucardas!
Yes, today I walked all the way from Plaza San Martin to La Gammara and back. I walked down Av. Aviacion and looked for El Naranjito, but all the metal gates in the area were shut.
I made a second trip to El Trocadero, to have a session with the hot Peruana I chatted with the night before. It was ok, nothing extraordinary. Out of curiosity, I went into Botecito afterwards. Cover is 10 soles (vs 15 at El Troco) and session fee is 25 (vs 30). The talent level definitely is a lot worse there. Also the place is a lot smaller. At El Troco, I counted 6 rows of rooms on the first level, and 2 on the second. Each row has about 30 rooms. The potential is there for 240 girls to fully staff the place, crazy!
I made a second trip to Las Cucardas this evening. It's Mother's Day, and a Sunday, there were only 7 girls max working. It was bad. I picked a white girl with a huge ass from Ecuador, it wasn't bad. So that concludes my short trip to Lima. Mr. E is right that mongering in Lima is not as rewarding as civilian-dating, but of course that's like saying hamburgers are not as delicious as New York strips. Not for lack of trying though, I had 2 cupid chicks flaked out on me. Even a massage chick I coaxed an HJ from, said we could meet up later that night, but when I called her, she hung up on me!
The massage I got was from one of the many stalls in a cell phone / clothing shopping place near Pierola and Abancay. They are supposed to be legit because the massages are solid LOL. Costs 20 soles for a 40 minute massage!
There are street walkers in the day time at Ugarte and Zepita. At night there are some on Pierola (Colmena). If you're desperate or adventurous enough.
I did a lot of touristy stuff and the amount of wealth the Spanish empire had in Lima is amazing. I took a 4 hour (RT) boat ride to swim with sea lions in their natural habitat, it was a wonderful experience. I went to Palvos Azules just to shop at a DVD stall where they have almost every art / independent film. Of course they are bootlegs, 3 DVDs for 10 soles. They have every Woody Allen and John Waters films. I asked for an Indian film and they even had that. BTW, the shop was featured in a short Vice Media segment (find on YouTube). Finally, the food in Lima is awesome. Although. The prices aren't cheap. I think the pollo a la brasa there are almost the same price as in the US.
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[QUOTE=Artisttyp;1876177]Did Anaconda re-open?[/QUOTE]Shit, wish I had found out about this place earlier. Only on my way to the airport to go home, did the driver tell me about Anaconda. He highly recommended it, saying there are no fatties and oldies unlike El Trocadero, and the talent level is on par with Las Cucardas.
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[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1877239]Shit, wish I had found out about this place earlier. Only on my way to the airport to go home, did the driver tell me about Anaconda. He highly recommended it, saying there are no fatties and oldies unlike El Trocadero, and the talent level is on par with Las Cucardas.[/QUOTE]Can someone who speak no Spanish get by at Anaconda or El Trocadero?
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[QUOTE=OnTheSide;1882203]Can someone who speak no Spanish get by at Anaconda or El Trocadero?[/QUOTE]I haven't been to Anaconda (and regretting it), but I suspect as in all brothels, there's so little interaction required one can be a mute and can still get by. As long as you know what the price is, you don't even need to discuss with the girls because the price and services are set. Unless you want to ask for extras like BBBJ or Greek. The brothel environment is not set up for getting familiar with the girl, buying her drinks, interviewing her, establishing GFE, none of that. Just walk the halls, see a girl you like, feel her vibe, get in and get out. Is this the best way to monger? Probably not, but for the price point and dearth of other viable options, for a short term visitor / tourist, it'll serve the purpose.
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[QUOTE=OnTheSide;1882203]Can someone who speak no Spanish get by at Anaconda or El Trocadero?[/QUOTE]My first trip to peru I didn't know much spanish at all.
Quanta questo? How much.
For troca its simple, 20 viente, 25 viente-cinco, 30 trenta, 35 trenta-cinco, 40 quarenta.
In the room just go with the flow, lead her to what you want. Let her suck your cock, pat the bed when you want to fuck, flip your hand if you want her to flip.
Troco is a much simpler than Anaconda though. They are at the doorway, ask the price, say si, and go in. Anaconda is a bit more complex as you have to get a room and shit.
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Downudermonger,
Sorry to say it, but your Spanish sucks big time LOL. Well, it gets the job done and that what counts. Its not quanta questo? The correct way is to say cuanto cuesta? 20 is vente not viente. I like how you are creative with some sign language, flipping your hand when you want her to flip and patting bed when you want to fuck. I can imagine how your gestures when you want doggy standing with mouth opened, tongue out, and saying auuuuuh auuuuuh! Cerebro.
[QUOTE=DownUnderMonger;1884541]My first trip to peru I didn't know much spanish at all.
Quanta questo? How much.
For troca its simple, 20 viente, 25 viente-cinco, 30 trenta, 35 trenta-cinco, 40 quarenta.
In the room just go with the flow, lead her to what you want. Let her suck your cock, pat the bed when you want to fuck, flip your hand if you want her to flip.
Troco is a much simpler than Anaconda though. They are at the doorway, ask the price, say si, and go in. Anaconda is a bit more complex as you have to get a room and shit.[/QUOTE]
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LOL. Like you said, it gets the job done.
Complex shit I type on google translate and show it to them.
But we both know I can't speak spanish but they want my business and put in effort and try and understand. It's a fucking chongo not an entrance exam to PUCP.
Words needed in a chongo
chupar - suck
cachar - fuck
sin condom - no condom (join above to for negotiation ie. cachar sin condom). add 'por mas' if you want to pay more for it
vengo en dentro (cum inside... pussy), vengo en boca (cum in mouth)
perro (doggy)
espalda (back)
What else do you reckon Cerebro?
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All that is pretty good. You can also use these:
Cuanto? Means How much? And this word is enough. No need to say cuanto cuesta which is saying How much it cost.
Que haces= what you do? Or que incluye? Which means, what is included?
Some will answer: lo normal (normal stuff), sexo (pretty universal in Latin America, sexo con condom, mamada (sucking) similar to Chupar or chupadas, con (with) condon or sin (without), besos or besitos (kisses).
Mamamelo= suck it.
Chupamelo= suck it.
Montate= mount.
Montateme= mount me. When you want her on top or straddling cowgirl style.
Acuestate normal= lie down normal. They know you want the missionary position.
Ponme el condon= put me the condom.
Te lo quiero meter= I want to fuck you, also mean I want to enter it or go inside.
Te lo quiero chupar or mamar= I want to suck it (signal the pussy and she will know you want to suck her pussy) or them (signal the tits and it will be her tetas / tits).
Volteate= turn around. This is a preparation for doggy.
Dejame ver esas lindas nalgas= let me see that beautiful ass.
Dejame ver ese culo grande= let me see that big ass.
Then when she does turn around in doggy position, proceed as planned and you will be banging that ass.
Overall, I still like your expertise in sign language which you use with confidence. I did not realize making signs and gestures can work wonders with people that don't speak your language. I might try that when I meet a woman that don't speak English or Spanish. But learning a language little by little or making efforts to learn will also make a great difference.
Cerebro.
[QUOTE=DownUnderMonger;1885133]LOL. Like you said, it gets the job done.
Complex shit I type on google translate and show it to them.
But we both know I can't speak spanish but they want my business and put in effort and try and understand. It's a fucking chongo not an entrance exam to PUCP.
Words needed in a chongo
chupar - suck
cachar - fuck
sin condom - no condom (join above to for negotiation ie. cachar sin condom). add 'por mas' if you want to pay more for it
vengo en dentro (cum inside... pussy), vengo en boca (cum in mouth)
perro (doggy)
espalda (back)
What else do you reckon Cerebro?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Cerebro;1884885]Downudermonger,
Sorry to say it, but your Spanish sucks big time LOL. Well, it gets the job done and that what counts. Its not quanta questo? The correct way is to say cuanto cuesta? 20 is vente not viente. I like how you are creative with some sign language, flipping your hand when you want her to flip and patting bed when you want to fuck. I can imagine how your gestures when you want doggy standing with mouth opened, tongue out, and saying auuuuuh auuuuuh! Cerebro.[/QUOTE]Haha if DownUnderMonger is for real from down under, then he must've had Qantas airlines on his mind.
BTW I didn't share this in my final Lima report: That afternoon when I was making the trip on foot from Plaza San Martin to La Gammara, (it was quite a hike) it was hot, I was getting tired and I had to drop a deuce. I remember Cerebro your post from Bogota so I took inspiration and was looking for a hostal / cabana / love motel where I could pay to stay for a few hours to drop my load, rest, or even take a shower. So I stopped at one, rang the bell and the caretaker came to the gate. He told me it was 20 soles for an hour but then asked where's my pareja. I said I was flying solo just needed a place to rest. He said no go my friend. Denied!! Perhaps since this was in a moderately shitty neighborhood they were afraid I would use their room to do drugs or to commit suicide?
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When needing a bathroom to take a deuce and while in a shady area with only brothels and short time hotels around, just being honest saying that I really need to use a bathroom and asking for help has always worked for me in Colombia. I also offer to pay for the use of the bathroom and that had closed the deal in most cases, but some people / places I found were kind with me and did not taken any money from me.
Lima is on my radar Parkinson. I'm glad you wrote those trip reports. I have some questions thought.
1) any places you would recommend for staying (hotel or apartments) for a guy on a on a budget Like me (I try not to pay more than 35 usd in any country I go) a safe area and a good bed and a clean quiet place and not too far from the action is all I care. I'm looking forward to checking las Cucardas and el Trocadero. If I go, I will also check anaconda for you since you missed that one LOL.
2) How do you compared / rate the Peruvian chicas to Colombians and Dominicans in terms of attractiveness, attitude, greediness (Dominicans are winners her I think), cleanliness, sex, affection, etc and also their people in general?
3) how you like your trip overall? Would you repeat Peru or one time was enough for you? If you say you rather go to Dr or Colombia then I know the answer.
[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1885477]Haha if DownUnderMonger is for real from down under, then he must've had Qantas airlines on his
BTW I didn't share this in my final Lima report: That afternoon when I was making the trip on foot from Plaza San Martin to La Gammara, (it was quite a hike) it was hot, I was getting tired and I had to drop a deuce. I remember Cerebro your post from Bogota so I took inspiration and was looking for a hostal / cabana / love motel where I could pay to stay for a few hours to drop my load, rest, or even take a shower. So I stopped at one, rang the bell and the caretaker came to the gate. He told me it was 20 soles for an hour but then asked where's my pareja. I said I was flying solo just needed a place to rest. He said no go my friend. Denied!! Perhaps since this was in a moderately shitty neighborhood they were afraid I would use their room to do drugs or to commit suicide?[/QUOTE]