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03-10-26 02:58 #6033Senior Member

Posts: 574Do not go to Diani. It is small and silent place, only on Friday there is some action, maybe something on Saturday. You will get bored there. If you go to Mombasa, take hotel from beach, Sheratton, Blue Azul or Big Tree in Bamburi beach. Big Tree is best from the girl point of view but rooms are simple.
Originally Posted by Makswww
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Best places to find girls are Big Tree on day time and afternoon. At night go to Casourina, that is main place for paid service.
On Monday go to Eagle Nest, on Tuesday and Friday you can go to Safari Inn before going to Casourina.
I would say that Mombasa is best place to go if you are after girls. Nairobi has good night life but there is no ocean, and is colder and more rainier, rain season has started. Kampala in Uganda is other good place but no ocean. Dar es Salaam in Tanzania is last one of the big four places where English is spoken and girls are available. Some people would prefer one of those places instead of Mombasa but I would say general consensus is that Mombasa is best.
You have 7 days? Stay in North, meaning Big Tree / Bamburi beach, Mtwapa and Nyali (Al Capone, Hypnotica). If you want to go to Diani spend just a day and night.
If your fligth goes to Nairobi first, you can spend a night there first. If your fligth to Kenya terminates to Mombasa, it is too much hassle and time to visit Nairobi. All those traffic jams to go to airport and leave airport, on both ends.
So, summary. Mombasa, hotel near Big Tree. Spend your days and afternoons in Big Tree, evenings in some of those places that I mentioned, and finally Casourina.
I don't know when you are planning to travel but right now rain season is starting to arrive, low season is coming. Which means also prizes are going down.
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03-09-26 21:48 #6032Senior Member

Posts: 213Choose between 30-50 girls located in one establishment
You just walk to a girl who you like and ask for her number. You can try it on the street or waitresses or cashiers etc. 90% of Girls will say yes. The entire country is the establishment or Red Zone. It's nothing like in Thailand of Fields Avenue in Angeles. Basically It's on open air country sized Red Zone. The entire sub-Saharan Africa is like that.
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03-09-26 10:33 #6031Senior Member

Posts: 568Anytime you see a thread dead that's because buying pussy in that area is either drying up or changed for the worse. In order to get to Mombasa you have to fly to Nairobi first and when I was at the airport. There weren't that many transfer flights happening. Don't get me wrong JKIA is a big airport but mongers don't visit Mombasa like how they used to back in the days. People don't post about getting laid in Mombasa like that any longer because more than likely it's not happening. If you're truly interested in going to Kenya to get laid I'll choose Nairobi and not during the rainy season! Upon my last visit it began early and man it has been unforgiving.
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03-09-26 08:28 #6030Senior Member

Posts: 1673Pattaya
Better you stay in Pattaya then.
Originally Posted by Makswww
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Mwalimu.
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03-08-26 16:15 #6029Regular Member

Posts: 6Thank you. This is very helpful advice for me.
Originally Posted by AbsoluteJoy
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Is there a large selection of girls at Diani? Is it possible to go to one place and choose between 30-50 girls located in one establishment or on one street?
Or is Kenya not the place to find a lot of girls and should I look at other countries in Africa (which ones?
I watched a video from Nosy Be in Madagascar. There, hundreds of girls are on a single street. Is that the case in Kenya?
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03-08-26 05:30 #6028Regular Member

Posts: 54Makswww, 1) in Mombasa you will find only the most miserable and desperate girls, they cost 2000 kes. Their meeting point is the Big Tree (and that's it! The most miserable place on the coast frequented by failed Italians and some Germans. The sea is dirty.
2) no, Mombasa is not the right place for the girls you are looking for in Kenya.
3) if you don't have budget problems you have to go to Diani where you will find in order: high quality girls, wonderful sea, prestigious accommodation facilities and security. In Mombasa? Cockroaches and mosques singing all day long.
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03-08-26 02:09 #6027Senior Member

Posts: 18331You have a whole 7 days. You could easily go to both, then decide for yourself which one best suited you.
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03-08-26 00:59 #6026Regular Member

Posts: 6Is Mombasa the best choice?
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I want to visit Kenya soon. Given the choice between Mombasa and Nairobi, I'd choose Mombasa because of the ocean and more developed tourism. But after reading the forum, I'm not sure about my choice.
My needs are as follows:
1. I only have 7 days, so a wide selection is important to me, where I can be guaranteed to find a new girl every day.
2. I like girls 18-19 years old. Slim, with a youthful face and body.
3. I have no budget constraints; the quality of the girls is more important to me.
Did I choose Mombasa correctly or is it the wrong city for me?
Is Kenya the right choice, or should I go to another African country?
I used to read that Kenya has the best and largest selection of girls in Africa, but after reading the latest forum pages I'm not so sure about that.
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03-02-26 05:20 #6025Regular Member

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02-21-26 03:50 #6024Senior Member

Posts: 379VAT Refunds
The suggestion is worse than STUPID: Upon exiting Kenya, tourists take all your restaurant receipts to an office at NBO and ask for a refund of the VAT.
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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02-16-26 23:36 #6023Senior Member

Posts: 213VAT refund question
Thanks for explaining it. I heard the idea from an American YouTuber based in Nairobi. He talks about saving his restaurant bills etc. And taking them to the airport and getting paid back. Here is the link to the video start where he talks about it. https://youtu.be/cKJX7UocYtQ?si=nxaREfGhF_meKvQv&t=1768.
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02-16-26 05:26 #6022Regular Member

Posts: 23VAT Refund Kenya Export.
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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**No, you cannot claim a VAT refund on goods purchased in Kenya for export*.
Kenya does not have a VAT refund scheme for tourists or individuals purchasing goods within the country and taking them out. Unlike some countries (e. G. , EU nations), Kenya does not allow **non-residents** to reclaim VAT on goods bought locally and exported. The VAT paid on purchases is considered final and non-refundable.
# Key Points:
- **VAT is not refundable** for travelers leaving Kenya, regardless of the value of goods purchased.
- **VAT is charged at the point of sale** on goods and services in Kenya and is not recoverable unless you are a registered business claiming input VAT on business-related purchases.
- **Only businesses** can reclaim VAT on purchases if they are VAT-registered and the goods / services are used for taxable supplies.
- **Exporters** may benefit from zero-rating of exports, which allows them to claim refunds of input VAT paid on goods and services used in making those exports, but this applies only to registered businesses, not individuals.
In short, if you're a tourist or individual buying goods in Kenya and leaving the country, **you cannot get VAT back** on those purchases.
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02-16-26 01:02 #6021Senior Member

Posts: 213Value Added Tax
Do any of you take your receipts to the airport when you travel out of the country to reclaim your value added tax? That's a tax added to your restaurant bills also, and it adds up. Any experience on that?
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02-13-26 13:20 #6020Senior Member

Posts: 574Jambo Bora Bora is restaurant name, but on this same big building was also hotel, same owner. Entrance was on the Malindi side. But I don't know if it is still working? Probably, rooms are still there. If so, I recommend to take bigger room, even that was too small. Google maps shows that in this building is something like "Ocean Breeze Guest House". Could be closed for Ramadan, which is starting soon.
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun
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When I was located in Big Tree once, I went to Bamburi to short time hotel, because I had session with one Big Tree employee. That hotel was good and nice, but unfortunately I can't remember name. It was in quite beginning of the Bamburi community. People from Bamburi should know, and taxi drivers, and working girls from Big Tree. I think there are several hotels in Bamburi offering short time rooms.
I think that would be good solution for the short time with Big Tree girls.
In Mtwapa, I used to go to short time hotel called Joy. That is opposite of Casourina. That was very rough place, but it seemed to have lot of visitors. It is still there, I can see their neon sign.
Working girls should have this information, it is part of their work. They tell each others where are most convenient short time places.
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02-13-26 08:14 #6019Senior Member

Posts: 408Pata Pata Finito
Thanks for the link. The article really says it all.
Originally Posted by Leblon
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Mr. Mario really was a hard working man. In all aspects.







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