Himalayan Honey Hunting in Nepal: 8-Day Cultural & Wildlife Expedition

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  • DestinationNepal
  • AccommodationHotel/Lodge/Tea House during the trek
  • RegionGandaki Region
  • Best SeasonFeb, March, April, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec.
  • Days8
  • Group8-15 Persons
  • DifficultyModerate
  • PickupTIA Airport
  • Activity Per DayApprox. 4-6 hrs Walking
  • Max. Altitude1650 m
  • Meals IncludedBreakfast in Pokhara Hotel and all Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek
  • TransportationDrive
Langtang Valley Trek Highlights
  • Authentic Honey Hunting Experience with indigenous Gurung and Magar communities
  • Witness Traditional Hunting Techniques passed down through generations
  • Explore Remote Himalayan Villages rich in culture and heritage
  • Stunning Mountain Scenery of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges
  • Encounter Diverse Wildlife including exotic birds and native fauna
  • Learn About Wild Himalayan Honey and its significance in local traditions
  • Guided Trek Through Lush Rhododendron and Oak Forests
  • Visit Sacred Cultural Sites and Local Temples
  • Enjoy Homestays and Local Hospitality for an immersive cultural experience
  • Opportunity to Photograph Rare Natural Phenomena and breathtaking landscapes
Himalayan Honey hunting in Nepal Overview

The 8-Day Himalayan Honey Hunting Adventure in Nepal is a rare and immersive cultural journey that offers more than just a trek—it’s a window into one of the most fascinating living traditions of the Himalayas.

Nestled deep in the forested hills of central Nepal, this adventure takes you into the remote homelands of the Gurung people, where the ancient and dangerous ritual of wild honey hunting is still practiced.

Your journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the lush mid-hills of Nepal, where winding mountain roads lead to peaceful villages surrounded by rhododendron forests and terraced fields. The trek follows less-traveled trails, offering incredible views of Machapuchare (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Lamjung Himal, all without the crowds of popular trekking routes.

As you hike through vibrant landscapes, you’ll pass through authentic Gurung settlements, where traditions run deep and life moves with the rhythm of the natural world. Locals greet you with warm smiles, and every step brings you closer to the heart of Nepal’s ancestral mountain culture.

The highlight of this adventure is witnessing a live honey hunting ceremony, where brave Gurung men scale vertical cliffs using only handmade ladders, ropes, and ancient knowledge. These daring hunters, guided by ritual chants and smoke, collect wild honey from the hives of Apis laboriosa, the world’s largest honeybees, perched high on sheer rock faces.

This event is not just thrilling—it’s sacred. You’ll observe spiritual preparations, offerings to local deities, and a deep reverence for nature. It’s a rare chance to experience one of Nepal’s oldest cultural practices, which blends animist beliefs, ancestral knowledge, and high-risk skill.

Each day on the trail offers a new perspective: peaceful forest walks, local legends shared by the fire, and hearty meals of dal bhat, millet bread, and honey-based treats. Nights are spent in village homestays or cozy teahouses, where you’re welcomed like family and nourished by the authentic hospitality of the Gurung community.

This trek is accessible to most travelers, with moderate difficulty and lower elevations, making it perfect for those looking for meaningful adventure over high-altitude challenge. It’s ideal for photographers, cultural enthusiasts, eco-travelers, and anyone curious about indigenous Himalayan heritage.

By joining this honey hunting trek, you’re not only witnessing a rare event—you’re supporting sustainable tourism, helping preserve a fragile tradition, and contributing directly to the livelihoods of local communities.

This is more than a cultural experience—it’s a journey into a hidden Himalayan world, where nature and tradition are deeply entwined, and where every moment feels raw, real, and unforgettable.

Short itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2: Travel to Tangring Village via Besisahar

Day 3: The Honey Hunting Experience

Day 4: Excursion to Ghalegaon

Day 5: Journey to Pokhara

Day 6: Pokhara Sightseeing Day

Day 7: Return to Kathmandu

Day 8: Departure from Nepal

 ▶️Need help booking your trip? Watch our step-by-step video guide.

 

Inclusions in the Himalayan Honey Hunting Trek Cost

  • Arrival/Departure transfer using AC transportation.
  • All monument entrance fees and trekking permits.
  • 3 Nights hotel accommodation using 3* property in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • An experienced English speaking tour guide during sightseeing tours in Kathmandu.
  • A well trained and experienced, English speaking, trekking guide (his food, accommodation, insurance, salary).
  • Two guest = 1 porter (his food, accommodation, insurance, salary) included.
  • Annapurna Convervation area permit
  • Government permit Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) permit.
  • Accommodation during trekking (tea house/lodges/hotel) on Full Board Basis.
  • Public or Private Jeep(Extra Cost for private)
  • Farewell Dinner

Price Excludes

  • Visa fee to Nepal: US$ 50 per person for 30 days Multiple entry visa. Subject to change
  • Meals: No Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Your personal nature expenses and travel insurance.
  • Any international sectors air fare.
Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, where our team will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel, the heart of Kathmandu. In the evening, meet your honey hunting guide for a detailed briefing about the adventure ahead, including necessary permit arrangements and cultural insights.
Meals: None

Day 2: Travel to Tangring Village via Besisahar

After breakfast, depart from Kathmandu on a scenic drive toward Besisahar, the gateway to the Annapurna region. From there, continue either by jeep or on foot to Tangring Village, nestled in the hills of Marshyangdi Rural Municipality. In the evening, enjoy a warm welcome at a community homestay, including a traditional Gurung cultural dance performance.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: The Honey Hunting Experience

Start your day with a local breakfast before setting out on a short hike around Tangring and Ghermu villages. Learn from local experts about the ancient honey hunting tradition, including the tools, chants, and techniques passed down through generations. Witness or take part in the wild cliff honey harvest—a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Excursion to Ghalegaon

Today, you’ll head to Ghalegaon, one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich Gurung villages. Choose between a jeep ride or a peaceful hike through forests and terraced landscapes. Ghalegaon offers panoramic views of Machapuchare and the Annapurna range. Enjoy a cultural evening and spend the night in a traditional guesthouse.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5: Journey to Pokhara

Say goodbye to the high hills as you drive from Ghalegaon to Besisahar, and onward to Pokhara, Nepal’s beloved lake city. After checking into your lakeside hotel, take a relaxing stroll by Phewa Lake and enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6: Pokhara Sightseeing Day

Spend a full day discovering Pokhara’s top attractions. Visit Devi’s Falls, the mysterious Gupteshwor Cave, the International Mountain Museum, and take a serene boat ride on Phewa Lake. For a touch of spirituality, hike or drive up to the World Peace Pagoda for sunset views over the Annapurna range.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7: Return to Kathmandu

After breakfast, travel back to Kathmandu by tourist vehicle (approx. 6–7 hours). Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. You may explore the old city, shop for souvenirs, or unwind with a rooftop meal.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Departure from Nepal

Enjoy your final breakfast in Nepal. At the scheduled time, we’ll transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of your Himalayan honey hunting adventure.
Meals: Breakfast

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Himalayan Honey Hunting Map

Nepal Adventure Trail

Best Season to Travel

  • Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather and blooming rhododendrons make the expedition comfortable and scenic.

  • Autumn (September to November): Clear skies and stable weather, ideal for trekking and wildlife spotting.

  • Winter (December to February): Cold temperatures; lower altitude areas still accessible, but higher zones can be snowy.

  • Monsoon (June to August): Heavy rains, slippery trails, and increased landslide risk; not recommended.

Highlights of the Expedition

  • Traditional Honey Hunting: Witness the ancient and daring practice of honey hunting by indigenous Gurung or Rai communities using handmade tools and ropes on cliff faces.

  • Wildlife Spotting: Opportunity to see Himalayan fauna such as red pandas, musk deer, and various bird species in their natural habitat.

  • Cultural Immersion: Experience local village life, rituals, and festivals connected to honey hunting culture.

  • Spectacular Himalayan Views: Panoramic vistas of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and other peaks.

  • Forest and Rhododendron Trails: Trek through dense forests rich in biodiversity, especially vibrant during spring bloom.

Packing List Essentials

  • Comfortable and sturdy trekking boots

  • Warm layered clothing for chilly mornings and evenings

  • Waterproof jacket and pants for sudden weather changes

  • Trekking poles for rough terrain

  • Headlamp with spare batteries

  • Sunglasses and sunscreen for high-altitude sun protection

  • Water purification tablets or filter

  • Basic first aid kit including insect repellent

  • Snacks and energy bars for long trekking days

  • Camera or smartphone for capturing wildlife and cultural moments

  • Power bank or portable charger

FAQ's

What is Himalayan honey hunting in Nepal?

Himalayan honey hunting is an ancient tradition where indigenous Gurung tribesmen harvest wild honey from cliffside hives of giant Himalayan bees. It is both a cultural ceremony and a daring adventure passed down through generations.

Where does the honey hunting take place?

The experience typically takes place in remote villages like Tangring and Ghalegaon in the Marshyangdi region of Nepal, surrounded by lush forests and steep cliffs.

Is honey hunting safe for tourists?

Yes, the activity is closely supervised by experienced honey hunters. While cliff climbing is done by locals, tourists observe from safe viewing points and can participate in other parts of the tradition.

What is the best time to experience honey hunting in Nepal?

The best seasons are spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) when the giant Himalayan bees produce the most honey and weather conditions are stable.

How physically demanding is the honey hunting trek?

The trek is moderate in difficulty. You’ll hike through hilly terrain, but there’s no need for mountaineering skills. A general level of fitness and endurance is recommended.

Is this trek suitable for beginners?

Yes, this adventure is ideal for first-time trekkers or those seeking a unique cultural experience with light to moderate hiking.

What kind of accommodation is provided?

You’ll stay in community homestays hosted by Gurung families in the villages, and in tourist-class hotels in Pokhara and Kathmandu.

What meals are included during the trek?

The package includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trekking days. Meals are freshly prepared, often featuring local organic ingredients and traditional Nepali dishes like dal bhat and thukpa.

Will I get to taste the honey?

Yes! You’ll have the chance to taste freshly harvested Himalayan wild honey, including the famed “mad honey”, known for its unique properties.

Are there risks associated with mad honey?

In moderate amounts, mad honey is safe to consume and often used for its medicinal properties. Guides will ensure you only taste a safe quantity.

Is a guide included in the tour?

Yes, a licensed and experienced guide will accompany you throughout the trek and will also act as a cultural interpreter during the honey hunting rituals.

Are permits required for this trek?

Yes, local permits are required and are arranged by the tour operator prior to your journey.

What should I pack for the honey hunting trek?

Bring comfortable hiking shoes, light trekking clothes, a warm jacket, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle. Your guide will provide a full checklist before departure.

Is travel insurance necessary?

Yes, we highly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that covers trekking in Nepal, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations.

Can this trip be customized?

Absolutely! We can adjust the itinerary based on your interests, fitness level, or travel schedule. Group and private departures are available.

What kind of transportation is used?

You’ll travel by private tourist vehicle between cities and by local jeep or hike to reach villages like Tangring and Ghalegaon.

Is Wi-Fi or mobile coverage available?

Wi-Fi is available in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but limited to no coverage is expected in remote villages, offering a chance to unplug and enjoy nature.

Can I combine this with another trek or activity?

Yes, you can extend your trip to include Annapurna treks, Chitwan jungle safari, or Lumbini pilgrimage tours.

Is the honey hunting tradition at risk?

Yes, climate change and modernization are threatening this centuries-old practice. Participating in ethical tourism helps preserve and support this cultural heritage.

How do I book the Himalayan Honey Hunting Adventure?

You can book directly through our website, or contact our team for assistance. Early booking is recommended during peak honey hunting seasons.

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