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lost
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Posted on 07-03-05 1:26
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I am European an am planning to take a trip tp Nepal (Kathmandu only). I would like to know if it will be safe for me (i'm quite white). Also, could you please advise me on places I should visit. Thank you very much for your help!
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hurray
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Posted on 07-03-05 1:30
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hurray
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Posted on 07-03-05 1:38
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I was just kidding. I do not want any tourist visiting to Nepal get discouraged during these hard times for tourism board. Well, try to avoid going to crowded places. Kathmandu these days is relatively safer than before and especially for tourists. To visit, there are tons of temples and monastries around Kathmandu to visit. The best things would be to buy a lonely planet book about Nepal. Good luck and have a safe trip. And do not forget to take a good umbrella; it is a monsoon season in Nepal these days.
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Posted on 07-03-05 1:41
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Lost, are you a European turned Nepali or vice-versa?
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lost
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Posted on 07-03-05 1:47
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I'm very european, cannot be more european. why?
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Posted on 07-03-05 7:09
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Lost Before 1996 Nepal was great destination for eco-tourism and now the prospect has expanded therefore now Nepal destination for Mao-tourism as well. Some Canadians and other tourists are paying maoist few bucks just to have conversations with them on their way or back from their intended treaking routes.
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Posted on 07-03-05 7:54
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Good to read the line: Some Canadians and other tourists are paying maoist few bucks just to have conversations with them on their way or back from their intended treaking routes. Today they take few bucks and later the ADAT will make them no different than Malpot or CDO office Ka Corrupt Karmachari. This is how people are made corrupt. This is why TV radios and newspapers in India tell people not to give money to begging kids in streets. By giving them, you are inviting more kids to streets and turning them to beggers. I support this idea. Maoist today, take that money in the name of party, what percentage is used by party, this is what matters. When make such wrong habit, finally, you are addicted and later you will use all means to collect the money forcefully. Well, Maoism in nepal gave this priveledge to attract more Nepalis on their side, but, in future it will be their right and finally, it will be the cause of their death. Anyway, we should remember that priviledge when offered for long time, then, people take it granted and consider it as their right in long run, then, you can hardly remove it telling them it was just a priviledge. So, priveledge should be withdrawn before public get addicted to it and turn it as their right. GP
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Posted on 07-03-05 8:29
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GP To be more accurate, it's like foreign Aid that Nepal govt was receiving (and was hooked upon like addiction) from the govts of some these same tourists.
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Posted on 07-03-05 10:56
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Hi Lost Wel come to Nepal.......amazingly beautiful country. Though in media there are only bad news abt Nepal, in reality it is not like that and you should feel 100% secured to be here. If its ur first trip to Nepal, it would be just terrific, U dont have worry AT ALL. Political scenario and strikes can be memroable experinces over here. On the top of that Trekking, Rafting, cool mountains, green hills, honest people, narrow streets of Kathmandu, spicy food, unforgettable hospitalitiy and the endless list. You ar very much welcome again and of course one must be little cautious but for tourist its not AT ALL problem. the worst that can happen is u MIGHT HAVE TO PAY 50 dollars to MAOIST if u go for trekking. Some places to visit In Kathmandu (Durbar Square, Monkey temple, Nagarkot, Pashupati temple,) out of Kathmndu Pokhara, Annapurna (for trekking), Lumbini (birth place of Lord Buddha), Royal chitwan National park, Sarangkot (near Pokhara) and so on.... Hope this works....if u ve still some questions ur welcome........By the way from which country u r in Europe? I was there but now in Nepal to meet parents. Once again wel come to Nepal Amazing
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Posted on 07-05-05 12:46
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Thank you very much Hurray and Amazing. I cannot wait to be in Nepal! i'll let you know how the trip went after it's over. Thanks again!
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gurungni
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:11
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Hi! do you mind telling me telling me your countries name? May be i can help you if you tell me.
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gurungni
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:13
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Sorry! for the mistake. I hope you'll figure it out what i am trying to say to you.
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:18
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:23
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lost
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:27
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Why do you need to know where i am from so precisely? I dont understand why you're asking me this. i dont understand why newuser asked me if i was a european turned nepali or vice versa. How does this make sense?
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:32
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Dear lost, it was just a friendly request which we make to our fellow Sajhaites. You don't have to reveal your identity here. Enjoy your trip to Nepal.
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:35
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(i'm quite white). - Lost Lol Lost, Do not worry no body will harm you. Only if you are brown you gotta worry about maoists. On a serious note, what you wanna know about KTm safety. I hope ya not gonna go throw stones at Cops or convey poltical messages. I hope yo not going for herbs. Else yo relatively safe. Yo got HF's blessings.
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gurungni
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:36
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i don't understand what's the big problem of telling us for your contry. I ask you if you from there i have some connection their and you get help from there. At this time if you are trying to travel in nepal you better get to know some befor and it will be safe and also easier for you. Anyway...
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Posted on 07-05-05 1:41
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ajakal ko jamana kasailai ramro ta granai nahunne ultai po khedo khanne..gajab cha ba! Lost, have nice trip and good luck!
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hurray
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Posted on 07-05-05 2:02
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Well, due to recent bombing of the civilians and the growth in crime rate in Kathmandu because of sudden increase in population and the drug use, it is quite sensible for a stranger to worry about his life while travelling to Nepal. In addition, due to the haphazard bombings in Bishal Bazaar, and other government offices and public places, in the past, the chances of being caught in those situations cannot be ignored either. Then again there are incidents of female tourists being harassed by nepalese guides, or wanna be guides. And I am not quite sure if anyone remembers, but about 8 to 9 years ago, an italian couples had come to Nepal to celebrate their honeymoon when some nepali guys started harassing the italian girl in thamel and when the italian guy intervened, he was stabbed to death. So considering all these changes in Nepal's social scenery, we cannot state that Nepal is as safe as it used to be in 70's or 80's or even early 90's. Therefore, I would advise Lost to be cautious about who to trust in Nepal, while not being discouraged to visit the country though.
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