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08-31-16 15:39 #993
Posts: 270Originally Posted by VladXXX [View Original Post]
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08-31-16 06:45 #992
Posts: 155VladXXX,
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08-30-16 20:16 #991
Posts: 1For Britisher
I'm sorry for my bad English!
OK, I'm sorry but I m totally confused.
Britisher you are saying that you visited Venezuela few times before right?
And you are still paying 65$ for hotel room per night?
You still change money in hotel and you do not use black market?
Correct me if I'm wrong but your day cost around 100 $-120 $ if you bang one girl!
One more thing m8 you say you did not bang "non-pro" you trying to say those non-pros are cheaper.
Or I got it wrong?
What I m trying to say is I have a friend who told me different story.
Very simple decent hotel from 5 $-8 $ night with breakfast. Girl from 5 $-15 $.
Depends on the look. Lunch in restaurant 3 $.
Did you go out of the hotel at all?
Me and my m8 are going in Caracas in 2 months we plan.
To stay for 20-25 days.
This is why I m asking this questions how come you spend that amount per day?
One more thing how much did you pay for plane ticket and did you fly from London?
Thanks.
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08-29-16 17:04 #990
Posts: 155Trip Report Caracas August 2016
Gentlemen,
I was in Caracas for a week recently. I had a great time. I practiced all the safe things as I would practice in any dodgy city of South America. I am a decent speaker of Spanish. I have been to Venezuela a few times before. Nothing bad or untoward happened to me during my stay.
Hotel. Eurobuilding. I booked it on a international website, online and got a rate of 65 usd a night without breakfast. The hotel itself offers 56000 Bolivars a night, which costs approximately the same. The stay was excellent. I had a great room. Noise free. Internet working fast. Hot water. Daily change of bed sheets and towels. In fact housekeeping was great. The hotel initially charged me 10,000 BS extra when I had the chica but I talked to senior managers and they removed those charges. Main reason being that the hotel was empty. I was probably the only non- South American in the whole hotel! The hotel needs business! Everyone was super polite / super- nice to me at the hotel! (Except one or two security guards who seemed irritated seeing me with different girls quite regularly).
Money Exchange. These days the usd= 1000 BS +/- 50 BS here or there. I got a rate of 950 at some places and a rate of 900 at other places. The more easy one is 900. The rate of 950 is tough to find. The concierge of hotel Eurobuilding offers a rate of 850.
Chica Costs. Most chicas are asking for 15000 BS. This is the median price. However, the chicas who have traveled abroad are asking for 40,000 BS or straightaway they say give me 40 usd! This year, I found many chicks asking for usd instead of BS. Which is good and bad. Its because its easy to do transaction in USD but chicas who ask for USD are usually the worse service providers. I found that by giving 15,000 BS and a propina of 5000 BS plus another 2-k for taxi. You get a excellent service of 2 hours. This amounts to approximately 25 usd! This is good value for money but nothing like a year ago when you could get the same value for 15-18 usd.
Non- pro Chicas. I felt that the opportunities for meeting non-pro is immense. I found lot of non pros checking me out / smiling at me, especially in the hotel (such as front desk girls or managers or even girls with other men). However I was always with a pro and had no time to interact with non-pros. I might make it a point on my next visit to avoid pros and concentrate on non pros.
State of the Country. Its horrible. Lot of starvation and lack of food. Everywhere I went, people asked me for food. So many times, I had to part with the food I was eating. However, the people as such, were super nice and very kind to me. I have no complaints.
Immigration. I entered via Maracaibo. Was easy. And departed via Caracas. Was easy. Only hassle being that when entering one has to fill up a lot of paperwork. When departing the airlines clerk hassled me helluva lot asking me 1 million questions about my personal life (trying to act like Sherlock Holmes). Till I got irritated and blasted him back.
Salaries in Venezuela. More or less 30,000 to 50000 BS a month which is 50 usd for a senior bank clerk or a front desk staff of Eurobuilding. So you can imagine the state of affairs. There is no soap, sugar etc in the country!
Highlight of the trip. I went to about 20 different banks (spent 3 days on the task) and finally managed to open a local bank account and get a debit card. This will be very helpful to me as for my future trips, I will be more flexible and can move around with just a local debit card in my pocket.
Conclusion. Venezuela is not a mongers paradise but if you need to go there for work. Do not hesitate. You will be fine!
Hope my trip report was helpful to you guys.
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08-28-16 13:17 #989
Posts: 270Originally Posted by Britisher [View Original Post]
Are you in Venezuela?
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08-24-16 16:38 #988
Posts: 81Also read this: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/be8a4...venezuela-jail.
If it were me I would've paid the $10,000 bribe and gotten the fuck out of there.
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08-23-16 12:42 #987
Posts: 270I got fresh news from my friends in Cacaras, nothing has changed, 1 dollar is still 900/1000 bvs.
Do not worry about food shortage, You have dollars, you get all the food and the goods you want.
The Maduro's gouvernment let open all the border with Colombia, black market is right now full of goods from Colombia.
But for poor people who can not paid the goods on black market prices, they are really starving.
They started to eat animals in the zoo and they are selling dog meat on the streets.
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07-29-16 15:36 #986
Posts: 2893Think Twice
Read this very carefully.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ts-an-outcast/
Originally Posted by Lenovo123 [View Original Post]
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07-29-16 04:16 #985
Posts: 1Hey,
I will be there too starting August 13!
Originally Posted by Britisher [View Original Post]
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07-25-16 02:22 #984
Posts: 155Any recent reports
Anybody traveled to Caracas in recent months?
How are things?
I am thinking of traveling in mid August.
Anybody knows if Hotel Cayena is girl friendly?
Thanks.
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07-14-16 03:54 #983
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by UncleVolodya [View Original Post]
See you soon big Boss in LOS: Can we also come monger in Venezuala Uncle V is it OK for us. I love Venezuelan girls a lot.
Cheers,
Alex
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07-13-16 19:33 #982
Posts: 71Many thanks. 3 times in a month still too much
Many thanks for your report. Caracas sounds like a sex paradise and living hell.
Price is sooooooo good for sex. But three robbery in a month are too much for me with a weak heart.
Originally Posted by Vagabondito [View Original Post]
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07-13-16 14:21 #981
Posts: 3Caracian sex adventures
Originally Posted by Britisher [View Original Post]
I've been in Caracas now well over a month and I'm confident that all the times I've been robbed and threatened (3 times?) was my own fault. I go out after dark in streets without lights, I visit every metro station and explore the surroundings, and I barely speak Spanish: the So to sum the security up:
1. I'm a young man that likes to dress plainly so people often underestimate my wallet.
2. Robberies (in my experience) only get violent when there is resistance / panic.
As for sex, I've visited Estudio Beautiful and Estudio Bella Donna. Both of them always has at least 1 beautiful lady (lucky me?) and the prices are 3500-4000 BS. Sorry about the lackluster sex report, but I recommend clubs / social websites to meet regular girls (the real beauties that appreciate an orgasm), down here even Maduro will beg for your balls if you speak English and live in a decent hotel for 15-20 k.
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07-11-16 22:00 #980
Posts: 155Anybody traveled to Caracas in recent months?
How are things?
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05-26-16 10:04 #979
Posts: 1285Originally Posted by Haitek [View Original Post]
A friend of mine's GF got kidnapped by the security guys form her own building! They beat her and she ended up dying from her injuries. This was in Mexico City in the early 2000's.