Hetauda (हेटौडा) is a small town and municipality and seat of Makwanpur District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 53,876 people living in 10,420 individual households.
It is 135 km from the capital Kathmandu via the old Trivuwan Highway. It takes 3.5 hrs to reach htd through Kathmandu to Hetauda.The city is enclosed by three rivers, the Rapti to the west, the Samari to the north and the Karra to the south. It is one the important industrial regions of Nepal. The settlement could have started due to its location at the meeting point of two major highways - East-West Highway and Tribhuwan Rajpath.It is more near to Birjung which is Nepal’s border to India.