The timeless tradition of honey hunting

​​​​​​​In the enchanting hills of Nepal, an age-old tradition called honey hunting unfolds, as brave individuals venture into the treacherous cliffs in search of nature’s golden nectar.

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Mad Honey Hunters gain long-awaited recognition

Honey hunting dwells in Nepal as a lesser-known practice that is only known to a few. This age-old technique is passed from one generation to another harvesting a rare and potent honey also known as ‘mad honey’ from the towering cliffs of Nepal. The Gurung community has practiced the ancient art of honey hunting for centuries. They are the true witness to the evolution of honey-hunting fame throughout the generations.

Mad Honey Hunters gain long-awaited recognition

Honey hunting dwells in Nepal as a lesser-known practice that is only known to a few. This age-old technique is passed from one generation to another harvesting a rare and potent honey also known as ‘mad honey’ from the towering cliffs of Nepal. The Gurung community has practiced the ancient art of honey hunting for centuries. They are the true witness to the evolution of honey-hunting fame throughout the generations.

Landruk honey hunting festival yields 130 litres of honey

During the Landruk Honey Hunting Festival which started on Tuesday and ended on Friday, honey hunters extracted 130 litres of honey from 17 hives. The residents of Landruk in Annapurna Rur

Honey hunting in Myagdi's cliffs

Hanging with the support of some ropes along a deadly cliff to fight deadly honey bees and collect honey from their hives is more difficult than it sounds.

Unlocking the boundless potential of honey hunting tourism in Nepal

The possibilities of adventure tourism through honey hunting are high. The post Unlocking the boundless potential of honey hunting tourism in Nepal appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Dharche’s honey-hunting tradition lives on

Honey hunting on the Gorkha cliffs is a skill passed down the generations.

Opinion | The honey hunters of Dolakha

Honey hunting has come to be seen as one of the last symbols of a wild Himalaya.

Opinion | The honey hunters of Dolakha

Honey hunting has come to be seen as one of the last symbols of a wild Himalaya.

The end of honey hunting season

The Nepali months of Chaitra and Baishakh (mid-March to mid-May) are known as the season to gather honey in rural part of Nepal. It’s almost the end of the season for the honey hunters this year. Locals along with commercial honey collectors are busy gathering honey in the villages. It is believed that honey from higher altitude is good for health as it has medicinal qualities in it.

Honey hunting; A tale of a lifetime

I got a call from locals as an invitation to document wild honeybees (Apis Dorsata Laborasia) hunting, the largest in the world. I had heard the honey collected in the Himalayan cliffs carried a lot of nutritional, medicinal, aphrodisiacal and hallucinogenic properties.