Empowering Martial Artists
Our Hapkido Journey
Nepal Hapkido Association was also officially registered under the Renbukai Association and organized the first nationwide Friendship Cup Tournament at Dasharath Stadium. The Nepal Hapkido Association gained popularity in the year 2064 BS when a huge Hapkido exhibition was held at Basantpur, Kathmandu. In 2007 AD, Nepal Hapki-do got the chartered membership of the World Hapkido Association, USA and it is still happening. Similarly, in 2068BS, he organized the second large Hapkido exhibition at Siddhipur Festival. In the year 2070 BS, the first seminar and referee and coach training were held in Mangal Bazar. The First National Martial Arts Festival in 2013 AD and First South Asian Martial Arts Festival in 2014 AD were commendable. Nepal Hapkido Association is also a member of the Nepal National Martial Arts Games Confederation (NNMGC). Likewise, the Nepal Hapkido Association and the nation became proud when three players who went to anticipated in the 6th International Martial Arts Games in Delhi, India, won all three medals (1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze) in December 2015. 2073 The second technical seminar was organized in Bhadra which over 100 people attended, and member secretary Keshav Kumar Bista was the chief guest. Currently, while expanding the Hapkido game, the process of running and training to various places and districts continues. Currently, there are about 1200 players, 60 coaches, and 40 referees playing Hapkido. Nepal Hapkido Association is also a member of The Korea Hapkido Federation of South Korea. Founded with the passion to promote the art of Hapkido, Nepal Hapkido started as a small dojo and has grown into a renowned academy known for excellence.
Nepal Hapkido has proudly served a diverse range of clients including military personnel, law enforcement agencies, security units, and individuals seeking to enhance their self-defense skills.
Our Core Values
Guiding principles that define Nepal Hapkido’s ethos
Excellence
We strive for excellence in every aspect of Hapkido training, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and growth.
Integrity
Integrity is at the core of our teachings, promoting honesty, respect, and ethical conduct both on and off the mats.
Community
We believe in building a strong community of martial artists who support and uplift each other, creating a positive and inclusive training environment.