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Hotel in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan

Bamiyan Hotel

★ 3.6$40-$60 — $50-$75Mid Range

Comfortable hotel in Bamiyan offering stunning views of the Buddha niches and surrounding mountains. Simple but well-maintained rooms, helpful staff, and restaurant serving local and simple international dishes. Perfect base for exploring Bamiyan Valley.

The Bamiyan Hotel is the principal mid-range accommodation in Bamiyan, located in the town centre of Bamiyan Province in central Afghanistan. Bamiyan is one of the most visited destinations for cultural tourism in Afghanistan, primarily as the site of the towering cliff-face niches from which the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan stood until their destruction in 2001. The hotel's central position places it within close reach of the Buddha niches, the Bamiyan Valley's extensive archaeological sites, Band-e-Amir National Park, and the Red City ruins of Shahr-e-Gholghola.

Rooms at the Bamiyan Hotel are simple but well-maintained, offering private accommodation with beds, basic furnishings, heating — essential given Bamiyan's high-altitude winters — and en-suite or adjacent bathroom facilities. Several room categories offer direct or partial views toward the iconic cliffs, a feature guests frequently highlight as a memorable aspect of their stay. Free WiFi is available throughout the property, though connection speeds may be variable given Bamiyan's remote location in a valley at over 2,500 metres elevation.

The on-site restaurant serves both local Afghan cuisine and simple international dishes, with qabuli pulao, mantu, and fresh bread among the staples. A breakfast package is included in most room rates, covering bread, eggs, tea, and seasonal produce. The tour desk at the front of the property arranges guided excursions to the Buddha niches, Band-e-Amir National Park — Afghanistan's first national park, renowned for its vivid blue crater lakes — and other sites throughout Bamiyan Province.

Heating is provided in all rooms, which is a practical necessity; Bamiyan experiences cold winters with sub-zero temperatures from November through March, and summer evenings at altitude can be brisk. The hotel's parking facilities accommodate private vehicles and group transport. At rates of $40–$75 per night, the Bamiyan Hotel serves as the standard base for international visitors, researchers, and cultural tourists exploring the valley.

Amenities

  • restaurant
  • free WiFi
  • parking
  • tour desk
  • breakfast included
  • heating

Location

Central Bamiyan, Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan

34.8214, 67.8272 — View on map

Highlights

  • Prime location in central Bamiyan, within easy reach of the famous Buddha niches and the ancient cliff faces
  • Views of the Bamiyan Valley cliffs and surrounding Hindu Kush mountains from select rooms
  • Tour desk arranging guided visits to Band-e-Amir National Park, Red City, and archaeological sites across the province
  • Breakfast included in most room rates with Afghan staples including fresh bread, eggs, and tea
  • Heated rooms essential for comfortable stays at Bamiyan's high-altitude, cold-season location

Tips

  • Book well ahead for the main tourist seasons (April–June and September–October) when accommodation in Bamiyan is scarce
  • Request a cliff-facing room when booking; not all rooms have the same views of the famous niches
  • Pack warm layers even for summer visits — evenings at Bamiyan's 2,500-metre elevation are significantly colder than Kabul
  • The tour desk can arrange day trips to Band-e-Amir (approximately 70km west) — negotiate transport costs and guide fees before departure
  • The hotel restaurant is one of few reliable dining options in town; eating in-house for dinner is advisable

FAQ

How far is the Bamiyan Hotel from the Buddha niches?

The hotel is centrally located in Bamiyan town, with the famous cliff niches approximately 1–2 kilometres away. The niches are reachable on foot or by short local transport from the hotel.

What is the climate like in Bamiyan and how does it affect a visit?

Bamiyan sits above 2,500 metres elevation. Winters (November–March) bring heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer the most pleasant sightseeing conditions. Summers are warm by day but cool at night. The hotel provides heating in all rooms.

Can the hotel arrange trips to Band-e-Amir National Park?

Yes, the hotel tour desk arranges day excursions to Band-e-Amir, located approximately 70 kilometres west of Bamiyan. Trips typically include a vehicle, driver, and optionally a local guide. Costs should be confirmed with the desk in advance.

Is WiFi available at the hotel in remote Bamiyan?

The hotel provides free WiFi, though connection speeds in Bamiyan Province are more limited than in Kabul due to the region's remote high-altitude location. A local SIM card with data is a useful supplement for more reliable connectivity.

Accessibility

The Bamiyan Hotel is a mid-range property in a remote provincial town where specialised accessibility infrastructure is absent. The property has ground-level rooms that reduce stair requirements, but full wheelchair accessibility cannot be guaranteed. Visitors with mobility needs should contact the hotel directly before arrival.

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