Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Local Content of another variety


Day 1 may have been all about what is local content and its importance. Now, no discussion on local content will be complete without actually getting a feel of local content. Would it?


With that in mind, a group of us took a ride out to a place known as Thamel, in Kathmandu. This is a must-see for any tourists visiting Nepal. And what we saw there was simply amazing - rows of outlets lined the labrynth streets. Bars, laundry for 50 bucks, "skype is working" - anywhich way you look.

We settled down to a quaint little bar called "Sam's Bar" run by a charming Austrian lady Verena, who, in her own words, "fell in love with Sam from Nepal and the rest as they say is history." She's been here in her adopted home for over 13 years she tells us adding, "life usually takes unexpected turns. It happens."



How True, I say. Life happens indeed. Cheers!


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice reading your reports. Keep them flowing. We too learn from the Panos workshop ...though from a distance...
regards,
alito

Anonymous said...

Nice reading your reports. Keep them flowing. We lear from the Panos workshop too...though from a distance...
regards,
alito