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Our Story
From the Himalayas
to Your Home

We’re passionate about bringing you authentic Himalayan Mad Honey — carefully harvested by traditional Gurung beekeepers, sourced from the high cliffs of Nepal, and delivered with purity and care.

Welcome to Strong Mad Honey

Born in the wild cliffs of the Himalayas, our honey isn’t just harvested — it’s earned. Discover the ancient ritual behind the world’s most powerful honey.

Our Mission

To honor the ancestral traditions of Himalayan honey hunters by delivering raw, potent, and pure mad honey to the world — responsibly, ethically, and sustainably.

Our Story

Carefully curated mad honey products, each with unique properties and potency levels to suit your needs.

Know Our Story

Known in the Himalayas as a mystical gift, wild Mad Honey has been harvested as both panacea and ritual for centuries.

From these hidden mountain villages, we bring you the purest, most potent honey the land has to offer.

Origin & History

Carefully curated mad honey products, each with unique properties and potency levels to suit your needs.

Carefully curated mad honey products, each with unique properties and potency levels to suit your needs.

Banned in some
cultures; revered i
other – it
traveled across
legends.

Now rediscovered
for its power,
purity, and sacrd
intensity.

Strong Mad Honey originates from the high-altitude cliffs of central Nepal, where the Gurung people have harvested honey for generations. Revered by ancient shamans for its medicinal and spiritual potency, mad honey has long been used in rituals, healing, and even warfare. With its distinct reddish hue and psychoactive qualities, it remains one of nature’s most intriguing treasures.

Where Legends Hang from Cliffs

In the heart of the Himalayan wilderness, where cliffs tower and bees rule, our honey hunters climb skyward to gather something sacred — the rarest, wildest honey on Earth.
Passed down through generations of the Gurung tribe, Strong Mad Honey is not farmed, but foraged — extracted from hives of giant bees on vertical rock faces. The journey is perilous, but the reward is golden.

Legacy of the Honey Hunters

Carefully curated mad honey products, each with unique properties and potency levels to suit your needs.

Ancient Roots

Small baidnes or balk ~
tailored to your The tradition dates back centuries, practiced by the Gurung people of Nepal, guided by ritual and nature.scale.

Cultural Passage

Skills are passed from father to son — a rite of passage into bravery and harmony with the wild.

Preserved Today

We partner directly with local hunters to preserve the craft while sharing it with the world.

Meet the Hunters

Our honey is brought to you by the brave men of the Gurung tribe — guardians of a fading legacy. These skilled climbers, like Dorje and Temba, risk their lives to bring down this golden nectar using methods passed down for centuries.

Gurung Honey Hunters

Dawa, 54

Gurung

“I’ve climbed cliffs since I was 12. The bees know us.”

Kaji, 52

Gurung

“I’ve climbed cliffs since I was 12. The bees know us.”

Kaji, 52

Gurung

“I’ve climbed cliffs since I was 12. The bees know us.”

The Art of Harvesting

Scaling vertical cliffs with only rope ladders and bamboo sticks, honey hunters brave swarms of giant bees to collect the rare nectar. No machines. No shortcuts.

Harvesting Mad Honey

Harvested on the Edge

The Climb

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The Smoke

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The Harvest

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The Descent

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Taste the wild harvest

Grayanotoxin Honey or Mad Honey originates from the Himalayan heights above 8,000 feet in Nepal.

Mad Honey Harvesting

1 Local Stewards

Experienced Nepali harvesters carefully climb trees and clifts to find honey dens.

2 Seasonal Yields

Experienced Nepali harvesters carefully climb trees and clifts to find honey dens.

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