
The Lisu People who reside in the southeastern tip of Northeastern India are a very interesting tribe. Burmese in all their aspects, they live a life cut-off from civilization, occupying the dense rain-fed jungles of Namdapha National Park. Here, they have learnt to live a life at peace with nature, a life that is totally sustainable, accept for the once-a-while need to trek for three days to the nearest grocery shop in order to buy salt and sugar and cigarettes.