Wild-Mad Honey Hunting Trip

Highlights

  • The Himalayan Honey Connection: Nestled in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, Nepal offers a perfect habitat for wild honeybees. Learn about the diverse flora and fauna that contribute to the creation of exquisite honey varieties found in this region. Discover how the unique geographical features of Nepal, including its rugged terrain and dense forests, make it an ideal location for honey hunting.
  • The Cultural Significance: Honey hunting in Nepal is not just a means of sustenance but also deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the country. Explore the rituals, beliefs, and traditions associated with honey hunting, as passed down through generations. Uncover the spiritual and medicinal significance attributed to honey in Nepalese culture.
  • The Techniques and Tools: Venture into the heart of the Nepalese wilderness as we explore the techniques and tools employed by honey hunters. From traditional rope ladders and bamboo baskets to the art of smoking out bees, gain insights into the age-old methods used to extract honey from the hives. Discover how honey hunters navigate steep cliffs and brave swarms of bees to collect their prized treasure.
  • The Thrill of Mad Honey: Mad honey, renowned for its hallucinogenic properties, holds a special place in Nepalese honey hunting. Learn about the unique characteristics of mad honey, including its distinct flavor and the psychoactive effects it can induce. Explore the cultural and medicinal uses of mad honey in Nepal, as well as its growing popularity among adventure seekers and honey enthusiasts worldwide.
  • The Conservation Challenge: As honey hunting gains popularity, the delicate balance between human needs and ecological preservation becomes crucial. Delve into the efforts being made in Nepal to promote sustainable honey hunting practices and protect the fragile honeybee populations. Discover how local communities are working hand in hand with conservation organizations to ensure the survival of this ancient tradition for future generations.

Quick Facts

  • Region: Everest Region
  • Max. Elevation: 6461 m. / 21,197 ft.
  • Duration: 22 days, 21 nights
  • Accommodation: Tea house & Tent
  • Difficulty Level: Strenuous
  • Best Season: April - Jun
  • Starts At: Kathmandu
  • Ends At: Kathmandu
  • Price: USD$3,763
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Overview

Wild or mad honey hunting in Nepal is an ancient tradition that involves the collection of honey from wild beehives located in the remote regions of the country. The honey collected during these hunts is often referred to as “mad honey” due to its hallucinogenic properties.

Honey hunting in Nepal is not only a means of sustenance but also deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the country. It is considered a sacred practice, with rituals and beliefs associated with the process. The honey collected is not only used for consumption but also holds spiritual and medicinal significance in Nepalese culture.

The techniques and tools used in honey hunting vary, but they often involve the use of traditional rope ladders, bamboo baskets, and smoking techniques to subdue the bees. Honey hunters navigate treacherous cliffs and brave swarms of bees to collect the honey, showcasing their skill and bravery.

Mad honey, in particular, is highly sought after for its unique properties. It contains a substance called grayanotoxin, which can induce hallucinogenic effects when consumed in large quantities. This has led to a growing interest in mad honey among adventure seekers and honey enthusiasts worldwide.

However, as honey hunting gains popularity, there is a need for sustainable practices to ensure the conservation of honeybee populations and the delicate ecological balance. Efforts are being made in Nepal to promote responsible honey hunting practices and protect the natural habitats of bees.

Wild or mad honey hunting in Nepal offers a captivating blend of adventure, cultural heritage, and natural wonders. It is an experience that allows individuals to connect with nature and witness the age-old traditions of honey collection in one of the most beautiful regions of the world.

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Guidelines Itinerary

Important Items

List of the important things for trekking:
Clothing,
a) Moisture-wicking long-sleeve t-shirts (2)
b) Moisture-wicking short-sleeve t-shirt (1)
d) Heavy fleece or down jacket
e) Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket with hood
f) Windbreaker
g) Rain poncho
h) Fleece pants
i) Trekking pants (2)
j) Hiking shorts (1)
k) Waterproof pants
l) Hiking socks (10)
m) Warm thermal socks (1)
n) Long underwear (2)
o) Underwear (10)
p) Hiking boots with ankle support
q) Camp shoes or tennis shoes
r) Light inner gloves/glove liners
s) Insulated wool or down mittens/gloves
t) Sunglasses
u) Broad-brimmed hat
v) Neck gaiter or scarf (for sun protection)
w) Wool hat or balaclava (should cover ears)
x) Gaiters (needed Dec-Feb)
y) Sweatshirt (optional)
z) Sock liners (optional)

Trekking Gear & Supplies,
a) Duffle bag for carrying gear via porters (provided by Himalayan Wonders if you’re trekking with us)
b) 40L Daypack for carrying what you need on the trail
c) Waterproof cover for daypack
d) Water bottles or hydration bladder (i.e. Camelback)
e) Sleeping bag rated to -18°C/ 0°F (available for rental if you haven’t your own)
f) Trekking poles
g) Headlamp with extra batteries
h) Lightweight water filter or iodine water tablets (personal preference)
i) Hand warmers
j) Travel pillow or pillowcase
k) Sleeping bag stuff sack
l) Dry bags in several sizes
m) Stuff sacks for dirty clothes/shoes
n) Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
o) Small lock(s) for duffle bag and daypack
p) Sleeping bag liner (optional)
q) Quick-drying trekking towel (optional)
r) Emergency sleeping bag

Food & Snacks,
a) Snacks (combine protein & carbs for well-balanced energy)
b) Thermos (optional for hot beverages)
c) Re-hydration gels or powder
Toiletries,

a) Sunscreen
b) Lip balm with sunscreen
c) Toilet Paper
d) Moleskin, medical tape, and/or duct tape for treating/preventing blisters
e) Advil or Ibuprofen
f) Personal prescriptions
g) Antibiotics (Cipro for travelers’ diarrhea)
h) Anti-chafe balm (e.g. Body Glide, to prevent chafing)
i) Diaper rash cream (Can treat rashes or chaffing)
j) Soap
k) Deodorant
l) Toothbrush/toothpaste
m) Razor (as needed)
n) Shampoo
o) Wet wipes
p) Hand sanitizer
q) Feminine hygiene products (as needed)
r) Face lotion
s) Hairbrush
t) Hair ties
u) Earplugs (for sleeping)

Additional Supplies,
a) Portable solar charger/power bank
b) Book
c) Journal/pen
d) Playing cards

Basic Prohibited Practices

a) Not to take photos in prohibited area and other unfamiliar people without permission.
b) Not to touch the animals on the way; Yak & Nak, Mules, and others and always take corner side while you giving passage the animals and porters.
c) Not to hunt wild birds & animals.
d) Not to destroy natural resources, use always garbage store for the waste materials.
e) Do not against the local culture.

Note

We prioritize your safety all the time while traveling. I want my valuable guests and staffs to be in safe environment thus I gave full authorize to you/your leader to modify, cancel or update any part of the itinerary if it is considered necessary due to safety concerns. I promise that I will do my best to stick with planned itinerary however natural disasters, weather disturbances, health conditions or any other mishap may force me to change the planned itinerary and I would seek for your understanding on these concerns. I will be happy to give you necessary information and discuss with you before changing the itinerary.

Includes

  • Airport transfer on arrival and departure by private vehicles,
  • Farewell or welcome dinner in Kathmandu with cultural show (optional).
  • Trekking permits, national park permit, rural municipality Permit and TIM’s card.
  • Round trip domestic airfare and airport taxes.
  • 2 nights of accommodation in Kathmandu at 3star hotel.
  • Accommodation bed & breakfast (B & B) in Kathmandu as per itinerary.
  • Fluency English speaker and good enough trekking experiences guide and insurance.
  • Strong carrier porter with insurance during the trek, 2 trekkers share 1 porter.
  • Accommodation American plan (AP); Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner with a cup of hot drinks tea, coffee during the trek.
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance will be arranged in case of complex health conditions (funded by your Travel Insurance)
  • A basic first-aid box.
  • Trip pocket map.
  • All government, Local taxes/ vat, and official Expenses,.

Excludes

  • International airfare, Nepal visa fee, travel & medical insurance, emergency evacuation,
  • Personal nature expenses (bars & beverages bills, battery charge, shower, telephone, internet, tidbits, extra porter and tea coffee)
  • Costs arising from natural calamity, mishaps or anything beyond our control (costs are nonrefundable and nontransferable in any mean return from the trek earlier than scheduled
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu, also in the case of early returns and late departures the scheduled itinerary,
  • Travel insurance - insurance has to cover emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation,
  • Personal clothes and trekking gears/equipment’s,
  • Additional costs, itinerary modifications, or delays caused by out of management control due to the weather condition, illness, change of government policies, strikes, physical condition, etc.
  • Tipping and Gratitude to the guides and staff (Recommended by Nepali culture)
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price "inclusive section" of this program,

Maps

Comments

  • Jennifer Chappell


    12 July, 2019.

    My partner and I met KV Rai (owner and operator of Mountain Planner) in April of 2017 when he guided us on a 7 day trek in the Langtang Valley of the Himalayas. KV did everything to ensure that our trek was memorable. He was professional, knowledgeable, fun, and full of energy. My partner and I are highly athletic and he ensured that our pace and activities were consistent with our abilities and interests. KV also went out of his way to make our experience authentic, allowing us to interact with the villagers and owners of the teahouses in ways that we did not see others doing. We had an opportunity to cook with a family and share a meal and spent time with the villagers when other trekkers stayed with their groups. These were precious moments that left lasting impressions. Further, KV’s knowledge of geography, culture, politics, etc. made our trip a tremendous learning experience. We absolutely adored KV and trek. By the end of the trip, we had developed such a strong bond with KV and were so enamored with the Nepal he had shown us that we were determined to return the following year to do the Everest Base Camp trek.

    We stayed in touch with KV via Facebook messenger and email throughout the next break we had from our work as international teachers and began to plan our next trip to Nepal. As we got closer to the trip we said that we would not go with another guide other than KV. We made this a reality, returning to do the Everest Base Camp trek in December of 2017.

    Our trip completing the Everest Base Camp trek was spectacular. On this trip, KV was managing two additional clients. The first trek we were his only clients. Despite this, and the fact that the clients were not equip in many ways for such an undertaking, KV did a miraculous job of balancing all of our needs and varying physical capabilities. Again, he was professional, thoughtful, and knowledge. We watched him navigate some difficult choices to accommodate the limitations of his other clients, and balance giving us the time and attention as if we were family. Everest Base Camp was the single most amazing trekking experience I have ever had and may have in my life. An essential part of that was KV and the relationship that we had developed. KV ensures that you are informed, safe, comfortable (or as comfortable as you can be at 17,000 ft in December), and happy. His energy is infectious; his smile is joyous; his attention to detail fantastic.

    The Everest Base Camp trek was a year and a half ago. I communicate with KV at least once a month. I am as close to him as many family members. He even offered to host our wedding at his family home. I cannot speak more highly of him and his business. If you want an authentic, memorable, once in a lifetime experience, trek with KV and Mountain Planner.

  • Jeff Hartman


    11 July, 2019.

    I highly recommend Mountain Planner. Kevin is a wonderful human.
    It was so much fun to spend the week exploring Nepal with him. He did a great job customizing our vacation to fit our needs. We got to experience trekking in the mountains near Pokhara and the Annapurna range; explore the jungle in Chitwan National Park; explore the sights of Kathmandu; and see Mt Everest from a Himalayan mountain flight. Kevin arranged all of this and made great recommendations on all of it.

  • Josema Fernandez


    28 June, 2019.

    Thanks to my friend Ray, enjoy the Until now, better experience in trekking, we spent 2 unforgettable weeks in the EBC plus Gokyo, He knows all the places he manages permits and always accompanies with good humor, I will go back to this wonderful country and I will do the trekking of the annapurna as not with my great friend, 5 stars could not be enough.

    Gracias a mi amigo Ray , disfrute del Hasta ahora, mejor experiencia en trekking , pasamos 2 semanas inolvidables en el EBC mas Gokyo , El conoce todos los lugares gestiona permisos billetes y siempre acompaña con buen humor , volvere a este maravilloso pais y hare el trekking del annapurna como no con mi gran amigo , 5 stars no pudo ser mejor .

  • Jose Luise Romero Rodriguez


    14 June, 2019.

    In April 2019 I had the possibility to visit for a first time Nepal , and I would like recommend Mountain Planner. Kevin prepared a wonderful trip to me , kevin did and excellent job organizing my short vacation fitting it into my special request .Indeed exploring sight of kathmandu , exploring the Mt Everest having a wonderful mountain flight ,
    between others important places , I know that in 6 days I can’t do too much, but it was a great experience to me and I will be back for others new experiences
    Kevin arranged all of this short adventure, and Sandip Rai was my private tourist guide during this awesome short trip.thanks a lot to Both of you guys.

  • Patricia


    10 May, 2018. Everest base camp / Gokyo lake Trek

    Highly recommended to Mountain Planner. Very professional and attentive. Beautiful landscapes, Everest base camp and Gokyo lakes. An incredible experience. I’ll repeat with other trek!

  • Miguel Angel de Castro Arranz


    9 May, 2018. Everest base camp / Two high passes trek

    Again in Nepal, On October 06 – 16 / 10 / 2018 to Annapurna Base Camp Trek with same guide Mr. Kevin through the very responsible trekking company ”Mountain Planner Treks & Expedition”. Mountain Planner help me to enjoy the travel with funny moments.

    It’s really great hike. I would like to recommend ”Mountain Planner” who looking forward trek to Nepal for vacation with very responsible trekking guide and trekking company. Thank you very much Mountain Planner for great support and effort to complete successful trip to Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

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