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You really need to RTFF. And read some basic travel guides for Nepal. These questions you ask are really idiotic and any basic background reading would have told you so. Beaches in Nepal with women...
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A completely incorrect assumption. K-du is really the only place with accessible action for western foreigners (Pokhara has some, but very low-down and for local and Indian tourists). Significant...
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It is a quiet forum because not much changes in the p4p scene here. So RTFF
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Sunny,
You are a jacka**. This forum is for reporting, not for trolling. RTFF and you'll find where the action is located, not much has changed in K-du so it is still fairly accurate. You'll need...
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I wouldn't go as far as saying there is a gaining popularity for mongering in Nepal - its about the same as it has been for the past ten years. The only real difference is the emergence of more...
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Just as I'm starting to pack for another long stint in Kathmandu, I hear the news that the cops are closing down some of the dance bars I've been looking forward to.
Morning Edition, September 16,...
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As far as action goes, its all in the posts - basically MPs and some discos in Thamel, trying to find just the right dance bar, or as a long-shot trying your luck in the casinos.
As for the Y&Y,...
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Chashma -
Your intuition seems pretty much right on - I'd combine what you're saying with Zipper's last post to provide a more complex picture of PFP in Nepal. In short, it's fairly easy to find...
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Some of the more recent reports are pretty suspect; especially considering that just few weeks ago the king had issued shoot-on-sight orders for anyone breaking the sunset curfew.
In my...
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RE: MP Raids
Papers report that police just raided eight MPs in Thamel – arresting seventeen girls and ten clients. The only details about the clients mentioned is that one was Indian, leading me...
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Had to take care of visa stuff so I found myself near Thamel after a bit of an absense. Went for a visit to one of my old standbys that is mentioned in the archieves - the place directly across from...
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mondayschilde:
why the maoists would've targeted these places is a good question - mainly because these were more out of the way places without a very public profile. this leads me to think that the...
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Papers reported a bomb blast at a Thamel MP yesterday. Evidently, Maoists rushed in to the MP office (which was located in a room of the hotel) ordered the staff to leave the building, and then set...
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Lance-a-Lot,
I'm also back in-country after a six month break - could be here either six months or a year and a half this time around. Previous stint was three years but all of that in a village...
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The Hyatt is pretty upscale and in a fairly remote location considering action - near Boudha. As far as guests are concerned, I'd expect little trouble as it's not like a scene in LOS where...
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Donnylad -
Those are some tough translations because neither is really acceptable according to Nepali culture - for high caste folks, oral sex is considered sinful even. It does happen, of...
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Heading back to my old stomping grounds in late January or February - could be for 6 months or a year and a half. This past summer was pretty disappointing, but I did get some leads to follow-up on....
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well, toward the time i was getting ready to head out to bangkok, i decided i needed to enjoy the company of a nepali lady before i left. that, and going through the marriage negotiations with my...
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Well, back in K-du after a year away and alot has changed without anything changing. On the mongering front, the only reliable MP in Thamel (above Hotel Moodrops) has closed down and Renu, the...
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Namaste Thaifan,
8:30 might be a bit late for the closing times - things might have changed in the last six months but plan on around 7pm closing. Opening hours - try your luck - rice eating time...
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MondaysChild:
A few words that are understood in any parlour that you can add to lanc-a-lot's advice, what I call Nepenglish:
"enjoy garnay" - garnus is Nepali for "to do"
"time pass" -...
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Here are some phrases that you won't find in your guidebook.
timro aka-lay mero deel chornabhyo = your eyes have stolen my heart/mind - a very classic Nepali phrase
paache, mero kota, ma...
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Haven't been in Nepal for about six months, but I lived there close to three years. Here's the scoop - Most of the action for foreigners centers around Thamel section of Kathmandu. There's massage...
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