Though things have changed from a decade or so ago when the Northeast barely figured even in the itineraries offered by commercial travel operators, many are still not aware of responsible tourism initiatives in the region. But, like any part of India with a rich history and prominent culture, there are plenty here. A good way to experience them is to get in touch with Kipepeo, which is a social enterprise associated with a pool of five homestays and NGOs located in remote parts of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. The name means butterfly in Swahili, and it was started a few years ago by Piran Elavia, who took a sabbatical to work for the development of the region. It is inspired by a community-based enterprise of the same name located in coastal Kenya. There, locals preserve the forest, which rewards them with an abundance of butterfly pupae. These are then exported, and the resulting profit is shared among the villagers.