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Tayeng Tamut, a senior citizen from Parong village said it easier to search their Mithun from the Diba area because the community had maintain very well and in organize way in keeping their semi-domesticated animal.
“Once you go to the Diba and start beating the wooden logs and trees, all the Mithuns from the nearby forest will come out in order to feed on salt”, he said.
It is surprising to hear from Tamut that even women folk from the village trek upto the last peak in search of their mithuns.
Kalen Pertin, Managing Director My Tribal Tour stated that the place is very ideal for adventure lovers. One can go for short term trekking atleast for two night stay.
He said tourism in Diba Mountain will be a boon for the villagers as it has huge scope for wildlife tourism, culture, agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry.
“Community tourism in Diba Adi can be a boon for the villagers. It can be an avenue for sustainable income generation for the youths if properly developed”, he said.
Michael Mibang, Tour Guide also shared his experience on recent visit to Diba Mountain. He said tourism can be flourished in the mountain peak if properly marketed, proper trekking routes are developed and rejuvenation program for the Mithuns is implemented.