Posted by: sero January 27, 2008
From Treks to Sex- From The economist!
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From Nepal Tourism Board's website(http://www.welcomenepal.com/):

Wild Stag Weekends

Lucky casinos, Dance bars, Sukuti & Sekuwa taverns, Go Karting, Fusion jam sessions

Why don’t you and your buddies plan an action-packed weekend in Kathmandu? Start Friday evening by checking out the bars next to your hotel. Then, head to Thamel where the streets are full of places to party. Follow your ears to joints that have live hindi, pop, jazz, rock and blues. Join the band, jam, dance, hang out and meet new people. Don’t forget to have a drink at one of the local dance bars where beautiful nepali belles will dance circles around your pals. Also try places full of stylish night crawlers where the booze is cheap and the music loud. Lose your inhibitions and dance till you drop. At daybreak, catch a rickshaw ride back to the hotel and feel the morning breeze on your face. Then retire. Rest. And get ready for Saturday night partying with the boys.
 
another:
Awesome Dirty Weekends
Jungle resorts, Intimate restaurants, Erotic carving tours, Pashmina shawls, Nepali handmade paper products
 
When was the last time you took your wife off for a dirty weekend? Surprise her and fly her to Nepal (without the rest of the family). Spend the weekend in a remote jungle resort showing her what an animal you are. If you prefer the city, spend your afternoons meandering through markets showering her with gifts of love and objects of desire. Jewelry, semi precious stones and intimate restaurants can only sweeten the weekend. Walk hand in hand by day and sleep little at night. Flirt outrageously. Be naughty. Take her on an erotic carving tour and make her laugh. Retire to the hotel room early and make her smile. Enjoy the fact that the family is not around. Sleep late. Feel exhausted. Wake up at noon and start all over again.
 

Absolutely outrageous! Is this how they are promoting tourism???The jerks at NTB, like the ones at Nepal Airlines have showed their stupidity and have made all the Nepalis ashamed. It hasn't been that long when the Nepal Airlines used Peru's Machu Picchu to promote tourism in Nepal. What a shame that was and what a shame this is! They should immediately remove such content from the NTB website.

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