wice a year high in the Himalayan foothills
of central Nepal teams of men gather around
cliffs that are home to the world's largest
honeybee, Apis laboriosa. As they have for
generations, the men come to harvest the
Himalayan cliff bee's honey. The harvest
ritual, which varies slightly from community
to community, begins with a prayer and sacrifice
of flowers, fruits, and rice. Then a fire
is lit at the base of the cliff to smoke
the bees from their honeycombs. From above,
a honey hunter descends the cliff harnessed
to a ladder by ropes. As his mates secure
the rope and ladder from the top and ferry
tools up down as required, the honey hunter
fights territorial bees as he cuts out chunks
of honey from the comb." A chance to
view and experience the traditional honey
hunting harvest of the Gurung people. The
Bees Apis laboriosa and Apis dorsata are
indigenous to the region and traditional
methods of harvesting the honey on steep
cliffs have remaned unchanged for generations.
The introduction of non indigenous plant
species and the Eurporean honey bee Apis
mellifera have put pressure on these local
bees to compete, and they need to fly further
and further to forage their prefered plant
species. This along with over harvesting
has resulted in the bees' decline. The Himalayan
Honeybees project for the International
Center for Integrated Mountain Development
(ICIMOD) in Kathmandu has been actively
involved in the sustainable management of
honey hunting and work with the local communities
to ensure the survival of the species.Tourism
in this area helps communities protect the
flora and fauna, and so gives the bees and
local hunters a chance to co-exist and continue.
TheBlueSpace will donate a percentage of
profits from these trips to local communities
who are actively involved and promoting
ICIMOD ideas. There are great views of peaks
Lamjung Himal, Manaslu, Hiunchuli, Buddha
Himal and Annapurna II
Outline
Itinerary 01
Day
1
Drive
from Kathmandu to Khudi which
takes 3 hours. You drive along
the Prithvi highway across beautiful
villages, local people, and
landscapes and all the way you
drive along the river valley.
The tour to Buddha Monasteries
and Khudi Bazaar with bring
you lot of opportunities to
study more about the local culture.
Day
2
Today
you trek for six to seven hours
for Honey Hunting site. On the
way, you view many natural scenes
n the way. You would receive
hearty welcome by villagers
and can enjoy Gurung culture
dances after dinner.
Day
3
The
day is to enjoy few hours walk
for honey hunting site. Honey
hunter pray before they start.
You can view the Heart Thrilling
Honey hunting program at Cliff.
After you enjoy honey hunting
program, return back base camp
village. In the evening, you
will spend few moments enjoying
culture dances of mother union.
Day
4
Trek
to Khudi which takes six to
seven hours. You can enjoy swimming
at Natural swimming pool. You
go evening walk at Bank of the
Marshyangdi River and Khudi
stream. You can enjoy slide
show program about Namun La
pass, Kanchenjunga, Chitwan
National Park and many more.
Outline
Itinerary 02
Day
1
Drive
from Kathmandu to Khudi 186KM,
6 hrs. You drive along the Prithivi
highway across beautiful villages,
colorful peoples, landscapes,
all the you drive along the
River Valley.
Day
2
Trek
from Khudi To Ghalagaun which
takes about 6-7hrs trek. After
breakfast the trail ascend all
the way to Ghalagaun, The trail
passes through the beautiful
forest, if you are lucky enough
you will also get to see some
of the wildlife's. This area
holds a tremendous potentiality
for bird watching. It really
can be a birdwatcher's paradise.
Day
3 & 4
Observe
Honey Hunting In Ghanpokhari & Ghalegaun. It is beautiful
place to enjoy breathtaking
views of numerous Mountains,
it self situated at beautiful
mountain, it is populated by
Gurung Peoples who have wonderful
culture & tradition.
Day
5
Trek
from Ghalegaun to Pasgaun, which
takes about 6-7 hrs. After After
breakfast your trail descend
to Bhujung all the way, After
the Bhujung trail ascend to
Passgaun.It is long & Hard
day trip.
Day
6
Trek
from Pasagaun to Pakharikot
Or Nanngdidhar which takes about
5-6hrs. Trail ascends gently
through jungles, beautiful waterfalls
and the chirpings of the birds.
After lunch, it again is a time
for an as descends. It is a
steep descend for hal fan hrs;
one has to ensure that one carries
enough water as there is shortage
of drinking water. The intense
heat, humidity and the direct
sunlight striking can really
be unbearable.
Day
7
Trek to Thumsikot, and then
drive to Pokhara. Trail descends
about 1150 meters and drives
approximately 3 hrs by jeep
through unpaved Road. Stay
overnight at hotel in Pokhara.
Day
8
Sight
in and around Pokhara and drive
back to Kathmandu. An early
morning drive to Sarankot to
have close view of Mt. Fishtail
and Annapurna. Sight seeing
in and around Pokhara city,
in the afternoon drive or fly
back to Kathmandu.