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05-27-25 01:31 #5684Senior Member

Posts: 33Very useful information. I will read all Kenya forums. Thank you sir!
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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05-25-25 15:23 #5683Senior Member

Posts: 193Where should I focus?
If you would read the forum, you would find out that Kenya is usually considered to be ground zero for the Africa newbie. Kenya is the bridge between West and Africa. Kenya is where you will learn how to swim with the sharks. After your training experience, you can move on to other hunting grounds. Other advantage Kenya has is the variety of body types from the Nilotic slim, slender tall to the shorter Bantu types and in between.
Originally Posted by Savsiem
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05-24-25 07:05 #5682Senior Member

Posts: 80After many years of absence I returned to Mombasa and for 2 years I am happy with my choice. Mombasa is no longer the Mombasa of 2010? So what? Writing that Mombasa is over is idiotic. There are so many of those girls I do not know who to choose. The bars and nightclubs are always there. But money are important to have fun, maybe those who despise Mombasa can't afford even a quarter of chicken at Swahili Dishes. Better shut up so you don't look like an idiot Mr. Nerd.
Originally Posted by Slowalk
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05-19-25 12:59 #5681Senior Member

Posts: 555Closures
Diani girl told me that club Full Moon is closed, already some time ago. Before manager was some Italian guy, sometimes on a year change local manager started to run business. Quite fast very huge losses, place had to be closed. Together with Tandori, Full Moon was Diani's most favourited club, I wonder what went wrong.
Best place to visit Diani is Friday, Saturday is already more quiet, on Sunday there is still something, other days no action. Maybe this was reason?
Other place which was suprisingly closed is in Mtwapa Postal Street supermarket, BeachWays. Two or three days ago they closed, and now there is note in the door that To Be Let.
Rumours say that some musungu owned the plays and returned now to home.
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05-19-25 10:09 #5680Senior Member

Posts: 33Where to?
Good morning signor African mongers. I have never been to Africa and I am really lost, as the continent is huge and I don't know where to start from. If someone has experience in Afrika, I would like to ask for some advice. Where should I focus? I am middle aged man and looking only for P2P girls, not dating or such. Slim busty young girls that speak very basic English. Please suggest a couple of countries for me to start reading the forums.
Thanks in advance.
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05-19-25 08:24 #5679Senior Member

Posts: 146And who is this neddy? Jesus christ? His memories of 10 years ago are ridiculous because we live in 2025 and not in 2010. Let's stop saying idiocy, Mombasa has changed and so? You too have changed. Me too. In Mombasa the fun is guaranteed and the girls are available and they are everywhere and there are too many. Probably when this neddy went there was some other fool who told him how different Mombasa was 30 years before and that Mombasa was over. There's always some loser who instead of staying silent wants to tell us how he was an hero at going to certain places 20 years ago before you. If someone asked me today whether it is worth going to Cuba I could tell him that it is no longer the Cuba of the 90's but I would be a real idiot to say so and then I would answer: go, and enjoy that opportunities are never lacking in certain places.
Originally Posted by Slowalk
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05-18-25 11:50 #5678Senior Member

Posts: 366I was playing in Ghana in the 20 Os so I missed the grand ole days of Kenya. But, in Ghana, I learned that it is better just to slowalk in everyday away from nightclubs. Nightclubs just have nasty pros whereas the shops, walking down the road in the the, passing a church on Sunday is like fishing in a bucket. That's how I role in Africa now. Sometimes I see someone I really want in a club but it's rare. The best are in the day where you can see them in the light. Just get their number. I have 100% success rate when I get a number.
Originally Posted by Mombie75
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05-17-25 21:45 #5677Senior Member

Posts: 688I reminisce.
Imo the Mombasa hey day was approx 2002-2012. Bobs, Cheers, Casaurinha and Tembo were rocking in those days. You also had Florida and Mamba and for a while in those years Bora Bora. Even Books first during the day. Girls were everywhere and Mzungus were hunted.
The decline coincided with Tembo dying I always think, the terror attacks then covid piled it on too.
The economy declining for years now has left Mombasa running on fumes.
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I still enjoy it. No reason why anyone can't.
I am out the loop in terms of nightlife now and girls in the clubs such as Casaurinha, Cheers, Big tree, Hypnotica, Yacht club etc but I never have a problem finding a girl. I grab contacts at City mall, in the street, a shop etc where ever I am. Most are still coming to visit me for 2-3 k for an hour or so suck and fuck.
Airbnb has been a godsend for places to stay. Uber / bolt as well for getting around.
If you can't enjoy Mombasa then I am not sure why.
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05-17-25 16:18 #5676Senior Member

Posts: 366Intentionally Relaying Out of Context
Neddy writes that Kenya is not as exciting as it once was COVID and before. One must take a more active role vs waiting while she stalks you. In comparison, its dead.
Originally Posted by Oiste
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I live in Kenya and I am only alone when I want to be. I don't think its dead but its not like it was 10 years prior.
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05-17-25 16:05 #5675Senior Member

Posts: 193It's hard to find Americans.
Africa is too far when chocolate bunnies are available right at home in Central and South America in all the flavors from dark chocolate to caramel. No reason to travel beyond. Africa for Europeans is the same as South America is for us. Same time zone, only a few hrs of flight. I wonder, however, who ends up there? Some Misfits I guess, those who just doesn't want to be in a Spanish or Portuguese-speaking country.
Originally Posted by Slowalk
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05-17-25 09:25 #5674Senior Member

Posts: 146Exactly. It is a nice place to go, frequented by nice people, not suitable for tourists who in the evening go out in slippers and tank top, those go to Casaurina. Years ago they went to Kendas to look for the Ugandan working girls of 1000 ksh or Naiz, another place really shabby. It's the same old story, if you're used to collecting scraps or you have to spend as little as possible because you are a desperate person, all you can do is say that Mtwapa is dead, that everithing in Mombasa is left. In fact, who says it now is in Madagascar where with a sandwich and a coke you get a girl who finally offers you as much as she receives. Well, good for me.
Originally Posted by ReinerOtto
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05-16-25 23:26 #5673Senior Member

Posts: 366Retired and living in Kenya
I believe there's an expat community in Diani Beach too.
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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I've lived in Western, Malindi, Nairobi and Nyali. It's hard to find Americans. The few I met who live in Kenya are not the type you want as friends.
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05-12-25 07:08 #5672Senior Member

Posts: 590Thank you for clarification. On my TODO list for next time.
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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05-11-25 23:07 #5671Senior Member

Posts: 193Yacht lounge & Grill in Mtwapa
I think he meant the Yacht lounge & Grill in Mtwapa. Seems to be more on the elegant (upper middle-class?) side of places. https://youtu.be/sQhxJLZhjNY?si=UbfuNZ9rdiruV1Qb.
Originally Posted by ReinerOtto
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05-11-25 18:39 #5670Senior Member

Posts: 590Sorry to intervene, but did you mean "Yacht Club"?
Originally Posted by Oiste
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