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10-07-18 23:37 #27413Senior Member

Posts: 763The Hotel Nutibara which Hotel Botero is behind may have some english speakers at the front desk but not sure about that, and I don't think they are chica to your room friendly.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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I have had buddies stay at the Botero with no spanish skills, should be doable. If you do stay there make sure you read my complete guide to the Botero in post #925 in the Medellin Hotel thread: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...artments/page5.
You want as high a floor as possible so the street noise is less notable, and the west side (opposite entrance) which is cooler in the morning. A ISG member has been staying there since last year, might still be there, he can show you the ropes. (PM for some more info on that).
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10-07-18 17:48 #27412Regular Member

Posts: 22Recommend to visit both.
I normally avoid the street girls because of the safety, language issues and scared of running into drug addicts. It will be boring to spend 10 days either in Bogota or in Medellin as both doesn't have that much to do outside mongering. I would split the trip to 3 or 4 days to Bogota and rest in Medellin. Santa Fe is a must visit for any monger visiting Columbia in my view. But it is not for faint hearts, would recommend visiting between 4-6 PM until you get used to the area. You are safe once you are inside any club and there are plenty of beautiful girls in most of the clubs. PussyHouse strip club is the best club in Bogota, but lack of Spanish skills will be an issue when you are interacting with Waiters and Girls. Casas in Medellin should provide you on what you are looking for in Medellin. There is plenty of detailed information on casas in this forum.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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Play safe and have fun in Columbia.
Betafin.
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10-07-18 14:42 #27411Senior Member

Posts: 34Cell Phones and SIM cards.
Been seeing a number of posts about this, and I figure I'd share my experience.
I knew nothing about the rules / laws here when I purchased a SIM card at Claro in Laureles (next to the Exito / mall) three months ago. I was paying so little attention to the process that I can't remember for sure, but they must've registered it correctly using my passport and whatever else they needed. I've had no problems adding credit since that point.
On the other hand, my wife went to Tigo and she's gone through Dante's Inferno trying to get it sorted. Her phone was locked, and ultimately she had to plead with and badger the guy at Tigo who sold her the SIM card to meet her at a government office etc etc etc. It took three appointments and two weeks to fix the issue.
Small sampling size so I wouldn't necessarily claim that Claro is better than Tigo. But if you're coming here and planning to stay or return, make sure it gets done right the first time.
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10-07-18 05:12 #27410Senior Member

Posts: 216Wonderful suggestion about getting whatapp numbers. Any other tips would be much appreciated. Also, for various reasons, I am unable to invest time in Facebook, CC or SA before the trip.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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My budget is only for food and drinks, doesn't include price for lodging. The reason I am mulling a side trip to Bogota is because some trip reports indicate without facebook, SA and CC, there may not be much success for a newbie without Spanish skills in the bars or casas in el centro.
Perhaps I might have better luck in Santa Fe.
Also, when they say 30 minutes, does it mean strict 30 minutes even if one has not finished the deed?
In most places (read Tijuana, Pattaya) 30 minutes gives you a complete ride and sometimes the ride may take 40 minutes or 20 minutes depending on several circumstances and camaraderie with the lady in question.
Of the 10 days, I am planning to do 2-3 days of M1 and 3 days of some place in Poblado and the last 3 days in Hotel Botero in Centro, primarily because that is where the action is and I do not to do too many taxis or uber because of the inability to converse with the drivers in Spanish.
Is Botero a strictly no go for a newbie or Spanish virgin?
Are there any other alternatives?
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10-07-18 04:52 #27409Senior Member

Posts: 216Unfortunately, I work full time and time is a huge constraint for me. Although, I am prepared to spend a bit higher and do not have exacting standards of GFE or PSE. An average sport f*ng session should be considered as a success notch for my trip report. I am more apprehensive about rip offs, scammers etc arising out of not knowing the language and hence being an easy mark.
Originally Posted by BetaFin
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10-07-18 03:38 #27408Senior Member

Posts: 1158What are you talking about? I have been through that airport more than 50 times and I don't understand you. There are several international arrival gates. Passengers must go through immigration and customs after going through their arrival gate.
Originally Posted by RobertTx
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10-07-18 03:19 #27407Regular Member

Posts: 7Thread link.
Could someone please share where the original thread / post this picture came from? Thanks in advance!
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...2&d=1445409115
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10-06-18 22:52 #27406Senior Member

Posts: 5607Is your $1500 budget only for food and girls, or does it also include lodging? In either case it's enough, although it will be a bit tight if hotel comes out of the $1500. This is because you'll spend 1/3 of your budget during your 2 nights at M1.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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Given your budget, it's probably not worth a side trip to Bogota.
Now here's the problem I see. Planning 1 hour sessions with casa, strip club and street girls is really not the best bang for your buck. These girls are mostly used to 15 to 30 minute quickies. They aren't always going to give you much after the first 30 minutes. You'll end up paying for 20 or 30 minutes of girls just wasting time, almost every session. Mansion girls and Facebook girls are used to keeping guys entertained for an hour or more.
For every problem, there's a solution. During your time at M1 get every WhatsApp number you can. Get in a daytime 30 minute session at a casa or with a street girl, and get numbers from the best ones. Then use those numbers to get someone to your hotel at night.
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10-06-18 20:31 #27405Regular Member

Posts: 22Lack of Spanish skills will definitely play a big factor if you really want to enjoy the company of the beatuful women for couple of hours. It will be irritating / inconvenient to use G. Translate for every word. I faced this in CDMX and Bogota. If your goal is just sports f*ng like many in this forum, language should be a non factor and Santa Fe in Bogota fits the bill, cheap and women every where.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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If you want to really enjoy the women with her company and some interaction, invest some money and time on SA, CC and facebook. There are some English speaking girls on these sites.
Betafin.
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10-06-18 18:25 #27404Senior Member

Posts: 465Yes on the second floor. There are spots to sit down around that area but not Valdez coffee stand. It is a small airport, I don't see the big deal here. You should be able to see each other quickly.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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10-06-18 17:39 #27403Senior Member

Posts: 101Nope, this link is correct.
Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99
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https://amzn.to/2IAt3pZ
It works just fine in my iPhone, and yes it is only data. New countries are added all the time, and I assure you Colombia is on the list as this is the exact card I'm using. It has also worked fine in Hong Kong, USA, Canada, and Panama. The link you gave is the one month version of the same product, which I'm sure works fine, but the 12-month version is like having an unlimited world SIM in your pocket for a year. One year 12 GB is $50 data only. Your link, 30 days 12 GB is $30. If you need that much data per month then the $30 is cheaper. If you use about 1 GB / week traveling like I do, then the one year is awesome. I keep a backup handy too, never know when a Europe trip is going to pop up, and $3/ GB is cheaper than just about any local SIM I've ever used.
It also receives SMS's as I've used the number to activate various services that require a number.
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10-06-18 17:22 #27402Senior Member

Posts: 216Newbie trip planning.
Hello Seniors,
This is my first time posting here at ISG. A should out to all the contributors and excellent reports by so many guys. An Indian guy living for the past decade in the states and planning a trip to Colombia for the first time. Previous mongering experiences include Philippines, Thailand, Tijuana multiple times. Never been to DR or any Latin American destinations.
My trip is coming up in 3 weeks:
My budget is usd1500 for 10 day trip for food and girls. I plan on about 2 one hour sessions per day. Is this reasonable expectations. I am only seeking strip clubs, casas, massage and street girls. If I have difficulty scoring, I may go with prepagos internet.
Since this is my first trip should I make a pit stop for a few days in Bogota? Routard trip report is too irresistible and makes it seem doable for a newbie like me.
I plan to stay in M1 for the first 2 nights and then pick one of the suggested hotels in the lists in El Centro for 7-8 days. Nada Spanish Zilch. The difficulties I would face picking up girls, speaking with uber or exchanging money or ordering food through domicilios or any of the normal things we do in day to day activities are things that I am prepared to face but. Would these be so great that I may not be able enjoy the trip?
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10-06-18 16:52 #27401Senior Member

Posts: 1887Not my thing, but if you want rimming I suggest Brasil. I'd estimate half do it w/o request.
Originally Posted by Smoothy
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10-06-18 14:32 #27400Senior Member

Posts: 3505I spent a week at the mansion in Medellin recently. I found that about half the girls rimmed without my even having to ask.
Originally Posted by RmblinMan
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10-06-18 14:22 #27399Senior Member

Posts: 1158I don't think there is a Juan Valdez coffee shop on the first floor (arrivals area). There is one on the second floor. I've walked from the domestic area to the international area on the first floor only one time, and I don't remember any place that has seating.
Originally Posted by IamLookin
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