A bee will never give up its honey, and in order to hide from annoying guests, it builds hives in as hard-to-reach places as possible. To get down to the hives, hunters use ladders made of woven reeds and bamboo. They are made anew by the whole village for each new hunting season.
Deep in the Himalayas, they risk their lives climbing sheer cliffs to heights of 100+ meters above the ground, hunting for the wild honey of the largest and most aggressive bee on the Planet - the Himalayan bee. Often barefoot and wearing tattered robes, they have been practicing this tradition for centuries, suffering numerous bites and risking their lives every minute. A slipped hunter will fall to certain death…
Civilization has already destroyed this ancient tradition, and in order to find the last hunters, you need to get far and deep into the mountains.
The ancient tradition
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The ancient tradition
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A bee will never give up its honey, and in order to hide from annoying guests, it builds hives in as hard-to-reach places as possible. To get down to the hives, hunters use ladders made of woven reeds and bamboo. They are made anew by the whole village for each new hunting season.
Deep in the Himalayas, they risk their lives climbing sheer cliffs to heights of 100+ meters above the ground, hunting for the wild honey of the largest and most aggressive bee on the Planet - the Himalayan bee. Often barefoot and wearing tattered robes, they have been practicing this tradition for centuries, suffering numerous bites and risking their lives every minute. A slipped hunter will fall to certain death…
Civilization has already destroyed this ancient tradition, and in order to find the last hunters, you need to get far and deep into the mountains.