


Himalayan Wild Honey
High in the Himalayan foothills, where wildflowers bloom freely and the forest air is untouched, tribal beekeepers quietly collect one of nature’s purest treasures — wild honey from the giant Apis Dorsata bees.
Shifa Himalayan Wild Honey is harvested during the spring bloom, when bees gather nectar from a variety of rare forest blossoms near Jim Corbett National Park. These bees build large, high-altitude hives, untouched by commercial farming or pollution.
The result?
A dark amber, cold-filtered honey that’s raw, unpasteurized, and alive with enzymes, antioxidants, and the wild floral character of the mountains.
Its taste is bold and earthy, with a lingering floral finish — not overly sweet, but deeply grounding. Every spoonful connects you to the forest and the healing traditions of Ayurveda.
💛 Hand-harvested. Tribal-sourced. Naturally healing.

Himalayan Wild Honey
