06 • Sustainable Tourism in the Mishmi Land • Jimu Mele

Jimu Mele, a young entrepreneur, will present a 30-minute online talk on his pioneering efforts in eco-tourism. Mele and his team organize treks and tours to breathtaking destinations like the Seven Lakes of the Dibang Valley. In this presentation, he will discuss how these eco-tourism experiences offer participants not only a chance to immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscapes but also an opportunity to engage meaningfully with the local Idu and Mishmi cultures. Mele will highlight the importance of sustainable tourism practices that respect the environment and foster positive interactions with indigenous communities. He will share insights into the challenges and rewards of promoting eco-tourism in remote areas, emphasizing the value of preserving cultural heritage and natural beauty. The presentation will conclude with a 30-minute Q&A, providing the audience with a platform to explore topics such as sustainable travel, the impact of tourism on local cultures, and the unique experiences offered by exploring the Dibang Valley.

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social entrepreneur
North-East Young Hero Awardee, 2022 founder, Emudu (SKY) Trekkers Arunachal Pradesh, India

The Mishmi people, residing in the Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, India, are known for their unique cultural heritage. They trace their roots to Tibet and have a deep connection to Vaishnava legends, believing that Rukmini, belonged to their tribe. This belief shapes their cultural identity, influencing traditional plays and dances centred around themes like 'Rukmini haran' (the abduction of Rukmini). The Mishmi language, 'Idu Mishmi', is classified as endangered by UNESCO. Traditionally animistic, the Mishmi have strong bonds with the region's diverse flora and fauna.

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