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Our Story
Born from the Cliffs.

Built on Truth.

Himalayan Giant exists for one reason — to bring the world’s rarest honey from the mountains of Nepal to those who deserve to experience it.

Some Things Should Not Stay Hidden.

How It Started

Deep in the mountains of Lamjung, Nepal, there is a honey that most of the world will never know exists.

It comes from the nests of giant cliff bees that no one can farm. It contains a compound from wild Rhododendron flowers that no lab can replicate. It is harvested by Gurung hunters who climb without harnesses on ropes they wove themselves.

For centuries, this honey stayed in the mountains — known only to the communities who harvested it and the few travelers who stumbled upon it.

Himalayan Giant was created to change that.

Not by mass-producing it. Not by diluting it. Not by turning it into another wellness trend with false promises and fake labels.

But by doing one thing properly — bringing genuine, wild-harvested mad honey from the cliffs of Lamjung to the rest of the world, exactly as the mountain made it.

Nothing added. Nothing removed. Nothing faked.

01

TRUTH OVER MARKETING

We will never put a claim on our jar that we cannot prove. No fake lab certificates. No invented seals. No borrowed credibility. If we say it, we can show it. If we can’t show it, we don’t say it.

02

THE MOUNTAIN DECIDES

We do not control the yield. We do not set production targets. The bees produce what they produce. The hunters harvest what the cliffs allow. When the season’s honey is gone, it is gone — and we wait for spring.

03

RESPECT THE SOURCE

Every jar exists because a man climbed a cliff with a rope and came back alive. We never forget that. The hunters are our partners, not our suppliers. Their skill, their courage, and their tradition are the foundation of everything we offer.

From Cliff to Collection

STEP 01

THE BLOOM

Every spring, wild Rhododendron flowers bloom across the highlands of Lamjung above 10,000 feet. Their nectar carries grayanotoxin — the compound that makes this honey unlike anything else on Earth.

STEP 02

THE BEE

Apis laboriosa — the giant Himalayan cliff bee — flies to these blooms and carries the nectar back to massive open combs built on sheer cliff faces. They cannot be farmed or relocated. The honey exists only in the wild.

STEP 03

THE HUNT

Gurung hunters descend on handwoven rope ladders to cut honeycomb from the cliff nests. No harnesses. No machines. Smoke to calm the swarms, skill to survive the height, and tradition to guide every move.

STEP 04

THE HARVEST

The comb is carried down the mountain and the honey is extracted by hand. Nothing is heated, filtered through machines, or processed. What the bees made is what goes into your jar.

STEP 05

THE JAR

Each jar is hand-packed, sealed, and assigned a unique batch code tied to its specific harvest. A QR code links to raw video footage of the harvest your honey came from.

STEP 06

THE DELIVERY

Your jar is packaged for international transit and shipped directly from Nepal to your door. Free worldwide shipping. Tracked from mountain to mailbox.

Why Himalayan Giant

What Makes Us Different

What we do

We work directly with Gurung hunters in Lamjung.

We film every harvest.

We pack what the mountain gives — nothing more.

We ship it to you exactly as it left the cliff.

We tell you the truth, even when a lie would sell better.

Is What We Don't Do.

We don't fake scarcity with made-up jar counts.

We don't print certificates from labs that never tested our honey.

We don't use stock photos of mountains we've never been to.

We don't claim health benefits we cannot prove.

We don't buy cheap honey and relabel it.

Every jar we sell is wild-harvested from the cliffs of Lamjung, Nepal.

Every jar comes with video proof of its harvest.

Every jar is batch-coded and traceable.

We will never sell more than the mountain yields.

We will never make a claim we cannot back up.

We will never compromise what makes this honey worth crossing the world for.

This is our promise.

The Mountain Has Spoken. Will You Listen?

Spring 2026 Harvest — Available until sold out