Wild Forest Honey Journey in Bichhiya & Tribal Forests of Madhya Pradesh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is wild forest honey?
Wild forest honey is pure natural honey collected from deep forest regions where bees forage on wild flowers, herbs, and forest vegetation.
What makes Bichhiya special?
Bichhiya is known for its dense forests, tribal settlements, biodiversity, forest markets, Mahua trade, and traditional forest lifestyles.
Which tribal communities live in Mandla forests?
The forests around Mandla and Bichhiya are home to several tribal communities including Gond and Borne tribes.
What is sold in tribal forest markets?
Forest markets commonly sell Mahua flowers, herbs, honey, tendu leaves, spices, vegetables, and handmade forest products.
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