Bagmati Province
Bagmati Province, located in the central part of Nepal, is the political, cultural, and economic heart of the country. It is home to Kathmandu, the capital city, as well as other historic towns like Bhaktapur and Lalitpur. From ancient temples and heritage sites to scenic hills and rivers, Bagmati Province offers a perfect mix of urban exploration, cultural richness, and natural beauty.
The province consists of 13 districts and serves as a hub for travelers seeking adventure, spirituality, history, and modern experiences all in one trip.
How to Reach Bagmati Province
By Air: The fastest way is to fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) from anywhere in Nepal or abroad. Domestic airports like Bharatpur and Pokhara are also accessible for regional travel.
By Road: Kathmandu is well-connected by highways to other major cities. Buses and private vehicles can take you from Pokhara (6–7 hours) or Chitwan (4–5 hours).
Major Attractions in Bagmati Province
Kathmandu Valley
Bhaktapur – The City of Devotees
Lalitpur (Patan)
Chandragiri Hills
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park
Dhulikhel
Nagarkot
Best Time to Visit Bagmati Province
Spring (Mar–May): Blossoming flowers, pleasant weather, and ideal trekking.
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies, festivals, and comfortable travel conditions.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold but great for sightseeing and Himalayan views.
Summer (Jun–Aug): Monsoon season; fewer tourists but lush greenery.
FAQs About Bagmati Province
It is famous for Kathmandu Valley, historic temples, UNESCO heritage sites, Nagarkot sunrise, and cultural heritage towns like Bhaktapur and Lalitpur.
There are 13 districts, including Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Chitwan, and Dhading.
Yes! Treks in Shivapuri, Nagarkot, and Dhulikhel are suitable for beginners.
Yes, it’s safe. Standard travel precautions apply, and urban areas are well-connected with transport.