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Traditional multipurpose knife of Nepal’s hill tribes
Hands-on experience forging a 6-inch khukuri blade
Craft the handle using traditional materials
Observe professional blade grinding by the host
Khukuri Craft Workshop Showcases Nepal’s Warrior Heritage and Living Metalcraft Tradition
A hands-on cultural experience in Nepal introduces visitors to the iconic khukuri, a traditional curved blade deeply associated with the legacy of the Gurkha warriors and widely respected across the Himalayan hill communities. More than a weapon, the khukuri remains a practical multipurpose tool used in daily life for cutting wood, preparing food, and general household tasks, reflecting its enduring role in rural Nepalese culture.
The blade itself is typically forged from tempered steel and shaped into a distinctive curved form designed for strength and utility. Traditional designs include a wooden or buffalo horn handle and a protective scabbard made from wood and leather. A notable feature is the “cho,” a small notch near the base of the blade that carries cultural symbolism linked to Hindu tradition and is commonly associated with the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
In this guided workshop experience, participants engage directly with local artisans to craft a smaller 6-inch khukuri, gaining insight into Nepal’s long-standing metalworking traditions. The process includes shaping raw iron through cutting and hammering, followed by gradual refinement under expert supervision. For safety reasons, final sharpening and grinding are performed by the host, as sparks and high-temperature work are part of the forging stage.
By the end of the session, participants take home a self-made blade, transforming the workshop into both a cultural lesson and a personal keepsake. The experience offers a tangible connection to Nepal’s craftsmanship heritage and the historical identity of the khukuri as a symbol of resilience, skill, and tradition.
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Khukuri Craft Workshop Showcases Nepal’s Warrior Heritage and Living Metalcraft Tradition
A hands-on cultural experience in Nepal introduces visitors to the iconic khukuri, a traditional curved blade deeply associated with the legacy of the Gurkha warriors and widely respected across the Himalayan hill communities. More than a weapon, the khukuri remains a practical multipurpose tool used in daily life for cutting wood, preparing food, and general household tasks, reflecting its enduring role in rural Nepalese culture.
The blade itself is typically forged from tempered steel and shaped into a distinctive curved form designed for strength and utility. Traditional designs include a wooden or buffalo horn handle and a protective scabbard made from wood and leather. A notable feature is the “cho,” a small notch near the base of the blade that carries cultural symbolism linked to Hindu tradition and is commonly associated with the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
In this guided workshop experience, participants engage directly with local artisans to craft a smaller 6-inch khukuri, gaining insight into Nepal’s long-standing metalworking traditions. The process includes shaping raw iron through cutting and hammering, followed by gradual refinement under expert supervision. For safety reasons, final sharpening and grinding are performed by the host, as sparks and high-temperature work are part of the forging stage.
By the end of the session, participants take home a self-made blade, transforming the workshop into both a cultural lesson and a personal keepsake. The experience offers a tangible connection to Nepal’s craftsmanship heritage and the historical identity of the khukuri as a symbol of resilience, skill, and tradition.
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- Tools need for knife
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- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- No pets allowed
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Minimum age of participants is 15
Not wheelchair accessible
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Activity Provider: I. Experience Nepal Trek And Tour Pvt.Ltd
