Mad Honey Hunting in Nepal

Mad Honey Hunting in Nepal

Highland Eco Trek provides fascinating honey-hunting experiences in the magnificent Nepal Himalayas. Honey hunting is a traditional custom in Nepal, and native honey hunters show off their amazing abilities and bravery by harvesting honeycombs from cliffs as high as 300 meters with bamboo ladders and hemp ropes. These skilful individuals risk their lives daily to earn a living, and tourists can observe this practice and learn about local culture while trekking in the Himalayan foothills.

Twice a year, groups of men gather near the rocks in central Nepal that house the world’s largest honeybee, Apis laborious. These men came to harvest the Himalayan cliff bee’s honey using ancient ways passed down through generations. Trekking trails to and from the honey bee colonies provide stunning views of Nepal’s scenery and animals, allowing tourists to appreciate the region’s grandeur and magnificence.

The most popular honey-hunting destinations in Nepal include Bhujung, Nai Chi, Pasgaon, Naya Gaun, Ludhi, Lamjung, and Dare. Tourists will be impressed by the speed and courage of honey hunters who risk their lives to make a living, as well as the traditional tactics that are still used today. If you’re searching for an adrenaline-pumping adventure as well as an opportunity to learn about traditional culture, join the Highland Eco Trek on a honey-hunting tour in the Nepal Himalayas.

Fore more details – info@highlandecotrek.com
WhatsApp – +977-9851018083
Nir Bahadur Gurung

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