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 Kamasutra makes a comeback in hospitality industry
 Kamasutra has found resonance across the world as hotels, motels and restaurants embrace the ancient Indian art of loving, replicating Vatsayana's practical advice on sexual intercourse as exclusive themes in their design. Rooms with vivid paintings of scenes from the epic book, carved beds to heighten the senses, orgasm coaches and 'love rooms' for foreplay - the hotels are going all out to offer their guests a unique experience.
 
 Desire Love Motel: The motel in Auckland  has Kamasutra themed rooms. Love motels are very common throughout South  and Central America as well as in East Asia. A love motel is where a  couple can rent a room for a short period of time, with the purpose of  having privacy to spend some time together alone and enjoy themselves.

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Re: Kamasutra Themed Hotels & Lounges comeback in hospitality industry
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2011, 04:45:10 PM »
 
 
 
 Khaas Bagh Heritage Hotel: The Kamasutra honeymoon suites of this heritage hotel are very popular with newlyweds. The plush interiors are adorned with fine art and artifacts. The 80-year-old  heritage mansion, Khass Bagh, has been recently restored and renovated

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Re: Kamasutra Themed Hotels & Lounges comeback in hospitality industry
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2011, 04:45:22 PM »
 
 
 
 The Venusgarden hotel in Sweden offers amorous guests the chance to book in for some lessons in love. The guesthouse in Skurup, near Malmo in the country's south, boasts a rather unusual sideline – that of professional orgasm coach. The Kamasutra room has been styled as a lavish Indian love temple where the art of making love is worshipped.

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Re: Kamasutra Themed Hotels & Lounges comeback in hospitality industry
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2011, 04:45:32 PM »
 
 
 
 The 'Kamasutra Kitchen and Lounge' in Goa is a fun experience where seats are named "king" and "queen". The fusion menu features 'Lusty Lobster' and 'Tantric Tikka'.

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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2011, 04:45:42 PM »

 
 
 The Kamasutra Lounge in New York is a hideaway done up with sensuous plush seating, exotic decor, and mellow vibe. It is co-owned by the Time Hotel's Vikram Chatwal and Gotham and Mallika Chopra.

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« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2011, 04:45:54 PM »
 
 
 
 The Kama Sutra Restaurant Group, based in Glasgow, has  a unique dining experience, offering quality indian and Spanish cuisine. The ambiance is  pleasant and the decor is distinctly Indian.

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Re: Kamasutra Themed Hotels & Lounges comeback in hospitality industry
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2011, 06:14:53 PM »
I think the red themed and colored walls and furniture are the one closer to the kamasutra theme. Although, this particular industry is truly unique only in India, but how about is some other Asian countries?