Koshi Province

Koshi Province

Koshi Province, also known as Province No. 1 of Nepal, is a land of breathtaking contrasts. From the towering Himalayan peaks like Mount Everest to the lush tea gardens of Ilam and the rich wetlands of Koshi Tappu, this province is a complete travel package for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers.

 

Located in the eastern part of Nepal, Koshi Province covers 12 diverse districts that blend high mountains, scenic hills, and fertile plains. Along with natural wonders, the province is home to people of many ethnic groups, making it a melting pot of languages, traditions, and festivals.

How to Reach Koshi Province
  • By Air: The fastest way is to fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar (40 minutes) or Bhadrapur (55 minutes). From there, you can travel onward to different attractions.

  • By Road: Public buses take around 14–15 hours from Kathmandu to Biratnagar. Private vehicles are also available for a more comfortable journey.

Major Attractions in Koshi Province
Best Time to Visit Koshi Province
  • Spring (Mar–May): Blossoms, clear skies, and trekking season.

  • Autumn (Sept–Nov): Pleasant weather, major festivals, and crystal-clear mountain views.

  • Summer (June–Aug): Best for hill escapes like Bhedetar but expect monsoon rains.

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold in high-altitude regions, but ideal for Ilam and Koshi Tappu.

FAQs About Koshi Province

It is famous for Mount Everest, tea gardens of Ilam, Pathibhara Temple, and Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve.

There are 12 districts including Taplejung, Ilam, Khotang, Dhankuta, Sunsari, and Morang.

Yes! Easier treks like Ilam tea garden trails or Bhedetar hikes are beginner-friendly, while Everest and Makalu regions are for experienced trekkers.

Yes, it’s safe. Just follow local trekking guidelines and get required permits for restricted areas.