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Nepal's Tourism Department runs on a shoestring budget, letting the free market fill the gap with a confusing welter of advertising. There are no tourist offices outside the country, and those few in Nepal are chronically starved of printed materials and generally bereft of maps. They can, however, sometimes come up with information on festival dates, local bus schedules and the like. You'll always get the most useful information from other travellers. Check the informal notice boards in restaurants around © 2003 by Rough Guides Ltd. as trustee for its Authors. Published by Rough Guides. All rights reserved. Rough Guides name is a trademark of Rough Guides Ltd. Buy the book here!
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the tourist quarters for news of upcoming events or to find travelling or trekking companions. In Kathmandu, the neighbouring offices of the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project and the Himalayan Rescue Association can help out with information on trekking routes and conditions. Despite its shameless advertiser bias, Travellers' Nepal, a free monthly magazine distributed to the big hotels and travel agencies, is the best of several sources of what's-on information.
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