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12-04-23 16:51 #6781
Posts: 34Tipping
Originally Posted by SedNabokos [View Original Post]
I will be visiting Bali next month. Flames spa is in my bucket list. I'm curious to know if you have tipped any amount inside the room to the girls? Or just only the 1700 k at the entrance. Please advise. Thanks in Advance.
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12-04-23 10:18 #6780
Posts: 33Massage girls
Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
You're right that no extras appear to be on offer, but I did manage to have some extracurricular fun with one of the cute young massage girls a few years ago.
She called out to me outside a massage place near Havana Restaurant, and convinced me to try a four hand massage with her and her "sister".
The sister spoke better English and started the usual interrogation. "Where are you from? Are you single? My sister is single, maybe you should take her out for dinner".
I took the cutie for a nice meal at Poppies restaurant and took her back to my hotel where she was very enthusiastic and passionate.
I "dated" her for the rest of my stay. Visiting the usual tourist sites and ending up at my hotel every night.
Sadly I lost contact with her after Covid started and she had to move back to her village because everything shut. And the little massage place is no longer there.
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12-03-23 17:06 #6779
Posts: 50Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]
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12-03-23 02:34 #6778
Posts: 33Bali
Can we get back onto the topic of Bali? Jakarta and Surabaya have their own threads.
Let me start:
I was in Bali last month for the first time in 4 years.
Unfortunately I only had a few hours, and it was daytime so I didn't expect much luck in the usual places.
So for the first time I went to Flame Spa, which I've read about in this thread but never visited.
I went to the one near Sunset Road. I got there in the early afternoon and was asked if I had a booking, and since I did not I had to wait about an hour for an available room.
I was given their price list and reminded that no sexual services are on offer and explained what to expect: Massage with the girl (s) wearing lingerie followed by a nude sensual body to body massage.
I was concerned that their fully-booked status would mean limited choice of companions, but when I was led into the fishbowl there were at least a dozen girls, most of them very attractive. I ended up choosing a petite girl with a gorgeous face who called herself Naomi and a curvy girl named Amora.
I was assigned a locker to store my valuables and taken to a room, and I took a quick shower while waiting for the girls.
When stepping out the shower Naomi immediately gave me a big hug and introduced herself.
"Like Naomi Campbell, just not as tall" she said. And she really did have a supermodel's face, but with a 5 foot nothing body and no boobs.
She led me to the bed where Amora also introduced herself, and they had me lie face down and started on the 4 hand massage, which was glorious.
Amora started on my shoulders and immediately put my hands on her hips, which I took as the invitation to fondle her sexy boobs and bum while Naomi started on my legs and worked her way up. She didn't waste any time reaching underneath and getting my balls and shaft all nice and slippery.
After the flip they got naked and started the sensual part of the massage.
This included Naomi sitting on me cowgirl style and rubbing her pussy back and forth along my shaft while Amora tried to smother me with her boobs.
With the slippery massage gel and lack of condom this almost felt as good as being inside her pussy, but it wasn't the same thing.
They finished by trading off handjobs and putting their boobs in my face. It's a shame that even a BJ was out of the question.
The total cost was 1,700,000 for an hour which is an obscene amount of money in Bali.
I paid less than that a few years ago for two girls at Riverview, and that included sex with both. And of course freelancers and local girls can be had for much, much less.
Still, it was an amazing, erotic experience and I'm glad I got to try it out at least once. But I don't think I'll return.
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12-02-23 18:29 #6777
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]
You could find the location using google map.
This is just one of many examples.
Many of them are young and if you are lucky you might find a gem. But as mentioned previously, be cautious with the place like this and take the safety precautions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbs-aLX72vk
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12-02-23 08:07 #6776
Posts: 632Originally Posted by Adindas [View Original Post]
Kalijodo had a bad reputation from what I remembered. It was actually fairly safe area as long as you didn't get drunk and cause trouble or argue too much about prices. It was triad control place so they kept things in order and didn't tolerate any thugs messing with customers.
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12-02-23 08:06 #6775
Posts: 152Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
If you're in Jakarta, search for the thousand island tour trips.
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12-02-23 00:54 #6774
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokalisasi_Kramat_Tunggak.
It is in Indonesian but you could always use google translate.
It is not recommended for tourist and it might not be safe. But If you you are still interested in slum areas, Search for "railtrack" in Jakarta forum in ISG. There are quite a few post about this place.
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12-01-23 17:47 #6773
Posts: 111Originally Posted by Pez612 [View Original Post]
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12-01-23 02:53 #6772
Posts: 256Need help with the IMEI Process for frequent traveler to Indonesia
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I have a question regarding IMEI registration in Indonesia for frequent traveler. I am on Tourist Visa.
Does anyones have the info about IMEI registration for cell phone. I come to Jakarta and Bali at least 3-4 times a year. I will buy the Tourist SIM card at Telkosel in mall. And they will register my phone using my passport info. I usually stay for few weeks (under 25 days) in town and then leave.
However, last time the Telkosel staffs told met his is the LAST time they can register for me. And next time I MUST REGISTER at airport. This seems very very strange and no make sense. Because I am only buying a Tourist SIM card and I am leaving the country and then returning again. These Telkosel staff are not always smart.
Have any of your frequent travelers to Indonesia has this issue? Please advice. Thank you. Hope yoou don't mind, but I am also put on Jakarta form just in case.
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11-30-23 22:53 #6771
Posts: 1026Uluwatu Bali
Anyone been? Any action? Not after a resort style accom but any decent accom -4 star maybe?
Would it be better to stay in Seminyak for action then a few days in Uluwatu or can anyone direct me to a surf beach like Uluwatu with action please.
Been to Seminyak but beach was dirty and water was brown and full of plastic and rubbish - is the water blue in Uluwatu?
NI.
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11-30-23 09:00 #6770
Posts: 632Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn [View Original Post]
But definitely 2-3 days is enough time for being a tourist sightseeing as all you need to see in Jakarta can be done in 1 day (yeh, not much to see really) and the rest of the 2 days stuck in traffic.
Enjoy your trip and don't forget to post your adventure.
Cheers.
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11-30-23 08:52 #6769
Posts: 632Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Dolly was indeed the metropolis of brothels in its prime. I've only had the chance to visit the place once or twice in its glory before it was shut down. It was never completely gone as for maybe 2-3 yrs after, some shops still exist in the area but talent was limited and mainly more hidden from what I remember. They still exist but Too much time and hassle to find decent talent so I gave up and never went back.
From my trips to Indo. , I sort of remember Dolly was huge but was being slowly phased out by the govt while Kalijodo was untouched and intact and still in its prime, so maybe for a brief time it was the largest in Indo by default.
I haven't been to India but I heard they now have some big RLD to rival Kalijodo. Although not sure anything can ever rival Dollywood.
Cheers all and enjoy these places while they still exist.
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11-29-23 20:33 #6768
Posts: 3580Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]
The very low end red light districts became too much of an obvious eyesore so were moved on. Rather than centralised areas, the dens have now dispersed to strips along train tracks or under freeways.
Just a minor correction: Kalijodo was big but wasn't the biggest in the world or even in Indonesia for that matter. Dolly in Surabaya was many times bigger. That was also closed down years ago. However, there were a few houses that managed to hold on. I have no idea if they still remain or if the area was gentrified.
Sad to see so many of the old institutions fading away.
Cheers. G.
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11-29-23 17:20 #6767
Posts: 50Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]