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01-04-26 16:46 #555Senior Member

Posts: 38I will defer to more experienced members, but based on my interactions Rwanda is not an ideal place for that type of scene.
Originally Posted by Thelonoius
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But it is possible. There are a few popular bars though, unfortunately I deleted my WhatsApp messages with those girls because I have a jealous Filipino.
Areas I can help with. I recommend getting your bearing in the center first. The roads have numbers, not very memorable but Hotel Gloria would be a good example of the area. Kigali goes to sleep early, but there is pleasant night walking in the Kigali car free zone just up on the hill nearby. A nice promenade where you want feel too third world-ish. I had tinder girls come to me in that area. Plenty of cafes to meet.
Another area with a bit of life is around Lebanon hotel. Girl friendly. From there you can outreach to bars, brothels or spas in the area. I guess you could say it is a decent hub.
My accommodation is middle market. Not too slummy not too up market.
Happy hunting! I realize this is a delayed post but might be useful for someone.
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08-20-25 15:17 #554Senior Member

Posts: 28Upcoming trip to Kigali.
Hi,
I'll soon be in Kigali for a week. As this will be my first visit to the country, I have a few questions:
- Where can I easily find girls (professional or semi-professional). I'm more interested in bars than massage parlors. What should I expect in terms of rates (a whole night with a girl in her 20's, for instance)?
- Which neighborhood do you recommend for accommodation?
Thank you in advance.
AHM.
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05-12-25 10:21 #553Senior Member

Posts: 135Get in touch with this smart girl Diana at Dana spa: https://maps.app.goo.gl/N9z7NQ1KfQS3GAUKA
Phone number is found.
I'm sure she'll give you whatever you may need.
Originally Posted by FictionalSpace
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05-09-25 23:45 #552Senior Member

Posts: 118Local Recommendations?
Planning a quick trip to Kigali next month. I'll be in town just a couple of days and mostly busy with meetings, so not expecting much time to meet people out and about or cruise Tinder. I'the be happy to get any recommended contacts if anyone is willing to share.
Happy to provide some in return for Kenya and Ghana, or other locations off the continent.
Much appreciated in advance.
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05-03-25 16:36 #551Senior Member

Posts: 1201Yes, it is correct. BUT:
Originally Posted by Member#4813
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You need ot have chop in your certificate from the doc that it is valid lifetime!! Otherwise it needs a renewal every 10 years still.
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05-02-25 07:56 #550Senior Member

Posts: 338Rwanda or Kenya? (but not Nairobi and Mombasa)
Hi mate,
I would like to ask some questions about Kenya and Rwanda. But absolutely not Nairobi and Mombasa but I would like to go to some city north of Nairobi, such as Naivasha. I don't like pros and especially experienced girls. I like slightly "naive" girls. I don't like nightlife and bars.
I know that in Kigali there are beautiful girls, but it's not easy to find them on social media like those in Kenya.
I only have 3 questions to ask to better understand the Kenyan and Rwandan reality.
I'f you know well the reality of these 2 countries, I hope you can answer my questions.
In which of the 2 countries is it easier to get a girl to bed in a short time.
Since I would like to stay with each girl for 7-10 days full time, in which of the 2 countries is it easier for a girl to come and move to me for 7-10 days and live together?
Which of the two countries is cheaper to live in for 20-25 days?
Thanks.
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01-29-25 13:20 #549Senior Member

Posts: 347Yellow fever vaccine
One immunization is good for life (https://www.cdc.gov/yellow-fever/vaccine/index.html). It used to be required every 10 years, but there is no longer a need to be "up to date".
Originally Posted by Carle
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01-29-25 07:38 #548Senior Member

Posts: 47Yellow fever for Rwanda
You do need to have Yellow Fever certificate only if you arrive from an African country, no need if you arrive from EU.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939
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For info I went from Kigali to Zanzibar and on return I was not required to show Yellow Fever.
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01-28-25 23:46 #547Senior Member

Posts: 148The age is not 25. But Rwanda is a police state. Laws are ironclad strong.
Originally Posted by NamasteParis
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If she looks young, check her ID to confirm the age. I follow the same practice everywhere.
If she look younger than 25, just confirm the age and don't leave anything to chances.
Having sex with the minor is the last thing we want to do (actually never).
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01-27-25 01:49 #546Senior Member

Posts: 5121I assume you are up to date on your Yellow Fever vaccine, and have the paperwork to prove it.
Originally Posted by NamasteParis
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01-26-25 22:05 #545Senior Member

Posts: 689It is rainy season in Kenya but it is rare it rains all day. Usually during the night or up to midday but not everyday.
Originally Posted by NamasteParis
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01-26-25 21:59 #544Senior Member

Posts: 414Age of consent Rwanda
Who told you that crap??
Originally Posted by NamasteParis
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01-26-25 17:51 #543Senior Member

Posts: 359Majority at 25 yo?
MysteryOcean said in his previous report to be careful about going with a minor (-25 yo). Is it true that in Rwanda, majority age is 25 ?
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01-25-25 23:05 #542Senior Member

Posts: 359I'll finally project to spend the 3 first weeks of April in Kenya + Rwanda. I can see that it's rainy season.
Is it raining at night or only 30 minutes, or is it totally a bad idea to go there at this period (I also think about safaris.)?
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01-25-25 18:27 #541Senior Member

Posts: 359Thank you so much for these infos. As I only get into tall / slim / model type girls, I'll give a try to Rwanda, and maybe Zambia Tanzania. Thanks.
Originally Posted by MysteryOcean
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