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The khukuri is the symbol of loyalty and Gurkha warrior, regarded as traditional to all hill tribes of Nepal,also a multipurpose knife can be used for shaping timber to chopping up meat and vegetables. The blade is of tempered steel, slightly curved and exceedingly sharp. The handle is usually of wood or buffalo horn. A nick in the blade close to the handle serves the purpose of preventing blood from reaching the handle and is also symbolic of the Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The blade is enclosed in a scabbard of wood and leather.
The Khukuri comes in different sizes but for this workshop you will be making a small(6 inch) blade. Take part in creating your own knife.The process implies cutting/hammering a raw piece of iron into the shape of the blade, grinding the blade and making the handle. (note that for safety reasons, the blade grinding will only be done by the host and we advise guests to stay clear of the sparks during this process). Take a Knife as a souviner.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Please note that Khukuri making needs a lot of skill and years of experience! To make sure the experience stays safe, there are parts of the process that our host will do for you. The steps in which you will be participating are: 1. Hammering the iron. 2. The first grinding. 3. Buffing and polishing the knife at last. .
tools need for knife
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sandord2019,,18 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A very nice experience with a great end product. Very sympathetic craftsmen who let us participate where possible.



Gregory N,,17 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Great experience with my tour guide. Picked me up from my hotel and took me to the home of a well-experienced Blacksmith. He'd been doing this for many years crafting to local residents and personal requests. All material used has been recycled (except for brass which is hard to come by). Finished with a Nepalese souvenir which I can use (with a '100 year guarantee')








gregii la,,16 thg 12, 2025
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Great experience with my tour guide. Picked me up from my hotel and took me to the home of this experienced Blacksmith. He's being doing this for many years crafting for tourists or local residents. Repurposes all the material used in the creation of the Khukuri. Finished with a Nepalese souvenir which I can use (with a 100 year guarantee :D ).







alexanderkQ3776XL,,1 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Great session - along with lunch of delicious Momos - and learnt from a 40+ year veteran on how to make my own Gurkha (Khukuri) knife.

domenico527,,26 thg 11, 2025
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A good local experience. We made a knife out of old bus suspension metal and a wooden handle. They let you participate when it is relatively safe too. Easy pick up and drop off.
Phoenix4315,,22 thg 11, 2025
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Unbelievable experience. From tour company, to master knife-maker and assistants, to even his family, it was AMAZING!! Very intimate setting. Very hands on. Very participatory. Very educational. If you want a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience, not to mention your own Gurkha Khukuri knife to take home with you that you helped make, this is the workshop for you. Five stars across the board!!
DCB2219,,19 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
This activity was fantastic the Craftsman and his family did a great job teaching how to make the knife. They also provided the history of the knife and the why behind the features.
ShaunBennetts,,17 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A brilliant tour that I recommend to any one interested in seeing how these beautiful hand made knives are forged from raw materials. The tour included hotel pickup and drop-off with light refreshments. We attended the home of the Master craftsman who has been making knives for over 40 years. From raw high tensile steel we were shown how to heat, cut and hammer the steel into shape followed by grinding, polishing, engraving to completing the knife that was yours to keep. A hands on experience that allowed you to participate in some of the processes was in itself a unique experience. Our tour guide was extremely informative and spoke excellent english adding to the enjoyment of the tour. HIGHLY recommended.


Y9460WHshaunc,,16 thg 11, 2025
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One of the best things I did in Nepal. An amazing way to get a souvenir that will last a life time. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, we were involved in all the steps of the knife making and the blacksmiths were great. It was a pleasure to see their expertise and experience.

GI Gerry,,5 thg 11, 2025
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This workshop, no kidding, was one of the best things I have done while visiting Kathmandu! The guide and the craftsman were extremely friendly and skilled. We were allowed to participate in most stages of making the knife—enough so that I really felt that I helped make the knife. The finished product was sharp enough to shave with and they proved it by using it on my arm! Honestly, if you have a half day to spare you will never regret it and you’ll have a beautiful and useful knife for the rest of your life; an heirloom !

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